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Log Placement; For Your Safety - Hargrove AKRG5/8RMCNG Installation And Operation Manual

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BURNER PAN MEDIA
1.
Fill the burner pan with silica sand. Sand level should
be sloped evenly with the sides of the ember burner.
Place 2/3 of the rockwool/embers on top of the sand.
The burner should be completely full and level. The
rockwool simulates glowing embers. For best results,
feather the edges of the rockwool out. Place as much
as desired over the area the gas comes through.
2. Sprinkle a small portion of the vermiculite/embers
over the rockwool.
3. Light the gas and observe flame for even distribution.
(See Figure IV)

LOG PLACEMENT

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1. The two widest logs are for a front log application.
They should be placed as illustrated in Figure V.
2.
The lightweight ceramic fiber log is the back log. Flip
the back log over to find the positioning slots that allow
it to fasten into place on the grate. (The bottom side
with the slots is a flat untextured side that has notches
that lay over the pedestals of the grate). Place the slots
over the vertical portion of the PGRG brackets. The
notches should extend over the pedestal of the grate.
The position of the back log may be adjusted on an
angle for optimal glow.(See Figure VI)
3. The remaining logs are top logs.
bridged between the front logs and the back log.
VOLCANIC CINDERS
1. The black volcanic cinders are used to cover the
fireplace floor, fittings and tubing around the burner
system. Although not functional, the black cinders act
as a picture frame to show off the glowing embers and
yellow flame.

FOR YOUR SAFETY

Do not use this appliance if any part has been under
water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to
inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the
system or gas control that has been under water.
Keep this appliance clear and free of combustible
materials, gasoline, and other flammable vapors or
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liquids.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
HARGROVE RADIANT GLOW
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Rockwool
Vermiculite
Figure IV
Figure V
Figure VI
Sand

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