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85-03-01147 ML60 Page 84
7.4 OVER FIRING OR UNDER FIRING OF BURNER
NEVER "over fire" or “under-fire” units by increasing or decreasing the main orifice sizes or by adjusting gas pressure to increase
BTUH above nameplate specifications.
Over firing can cause permanent damage to firebox and deterioration of parts and void the warranty.
Under-firing can potentially cause delayed ignition and lead to property loss and person injury and will void the warranty.
If you are using a backyard Natural Gas well as the gas source, you must submit formal gas analysis data
sheets to Mendota Fireplaces for review and calculation of proper main burner orifice sizes prior to first
firing. It is known that unpurified Natural Gas from backyard wells can contain high energy levels causing
over firing. Further, unpurified gas can contain high levels of Sulphur and other compounds which can
damage the burner materials and the ceramic glass. Use of unpurif ied gas will void the warranty for this
product.
7.5 BURNER FLAME HEIGHTS REFERENCE DIAGRAM
Figure 7-2 Burner Flame Heights: This image provides a visual reference for the burner flames burning at maximum height
after the burners have been operating for 30 minutes or longer. This, however, is dependent on the gas type, air shutter
opening setting and vent system configuration. Actual flame heights can be slightly higher or lower when compared to this
reference image.

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