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IMPORTANT: It is permissible to reverse the burner pan in the field
to enable a closer gas line connection if necessary.
BURNER PAN REMOVAL
The burner pan is secured in the fireplace with five (5) screws on
each end. Two (2) screws are located on the outer edge of the burn-
er pan and three (3) screws are located securing the bottom end
(see Figure 2). Remove all five (5) screws on each end to lift the
burner pan up. Use Figure 22 on Page 17 as a reference to remove
the bottom end.
VENTILATION FOR NON-COMBUSTIBLE ENCLOSURE
Fireplaces are subjected to many outdoor elements such as rain,
snow, wind, heat or cold. A minimum of 18 square inches of cross
ventilation (2 sides) is required to keep the components in good
working order. Use Figure 3 as a guide.
Figure 1 - Close up view of inlet gas connection with shutoff valve
Figure 3 - Cross ventilation example providing minimum of
18-square inches per side using the Cross Ventilation Kit,
VENT-KIT-6x12 (Cat. No. F3535), provided.
FRAMING: After framing is complete, slide the fireplace into posi-
tion and secure it with the side nailing flanges. Next install cement
board, securing it to the metal studs and fireplace. The framing pro-
vides for a flush fit up to the opening of the fireplace. DO NOT PRO-
TRUDE INTO THE FIREPLACE OPENING WITH CEMENT BOARD.
GAS LINE: The gas line must have a predetermined location to en-
able it to be installed. Figure 1 shows one example of an inlet gas
line with a gas shut off at the fireplace. This allows a technician to
shut the inlet gas supply OFF and remove the burner for servicing.
It is imperative that the flex line from the gas shutoff be long
enough to lift out burner pan for service. Ensure you follow the
local and state gas codes per your installation.
LED LIGHTING: LED lighting must be installed before finish materi-
als are completed on this fireplace. Ensure electricity is run before
fireplace is installed. See Pages 15 - 22. Ensure you follow local
and state codes per your installation.
RECOMMENDATION: Once the gas line is established it is recom-
mended to remove the burner pan from the firebox until the fire-
place is in the final stages and ready for the burner installation. See
Burner Pan Removal in Figure 2.
GAS CONVERSION: If you are converting the fireplace to LP gas
convert it while the burner pan is out of the fireplace. See Pages
31-33 for conversion instructions.
Figure 2 - Removal of burner pan screws.
CAUTION: BEFORE BEGINNING INSTAL-
LATION CAREFULLY REMOVE THE GLASS
WINDSHIELDS, PARTS BOX AND ANY PACK-
ING MATERIALS FROM FIREPLACE AND SET
ASIDE FOR LATER USE.
INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
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