Summary of Contents for Town & Country Fireplaces TC36
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These instructions are supplementary to the Installation and Operating Instructions supplied with the fireplace and should be kept together. Refer to the Installation and Operating Instructions for proper gas supply, safety requirements and operating instructions TC36 CHALET BURNER KIT INSTALLATION...
Contents of Package Figure 1: TC36 Heartwood burner kit parts. A. BURNER ASSEMBLY B. LOG GRATE C. TC36 LOGS D. EMBER MATERIAL E. HARDWARE PACKAGE (NOT SHOWN) SKU# 22150015 181023-20...
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Burner Installation Figure 2: Access cover to valve control center. 1. Remove the 10 screws securing the access cover for the valve control center (Figure 2). 2. Attach the main gas supply line and the pilot gas supply line to the bulk head fittings and tighten. Ensure that there are no leaks.
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Figure 4: Attach burner to firebox shield. 3. Attach the burner assembly to the floor shield in the bottom of the firebox with the two screws provided. Ensure that the front edge of the burner is flush with the front of the shield.(Figure 4). 4.
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A panel set must now be installed. See Installation and Operating Instructions manual for details. Figure 6: Attach log grate to floor. 5. Position the slots of the grate securing brackets over the holes in the floor shield and secure with the two screws.(Figure 6).
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Log Set Assembly SKU# 22150015 181023-20...
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Log Placement Gas plumbing and vent connections should be completed before proceeding. The logs are fragile and should be handled with care. Unpack and inspect log set. There should be a total of 7 logs. Position the logs as indicated by the following pictures.
Place log 4 on the floor of the fireplace to left of the log grate with the log curv- ing around the leg of the log grate. Figure 11: Log #4. Place log 5 on the floor in front of the log grate, in the center and covering the space where the two floor panels come together.
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Place log 6 with the thick end on log 5 and pointing to the left. Figure 13: Log #6. Place log 7 in front of the log grate leg on the right with the charred end pointing to the center of the fireplace. Figure 14: Log #7.
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Propane Conversion Note: The propane conversion kit is not included with the burner kit. The conversion kit is an option which must be ordered separately. If the unit is to be used with propane gas, convert the fireplace from natural gas as follows using the components supplied with this burner kit.
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4. With a ½” wrench remove the natural gas orifice (Figure 17). Apply a small amount of sealing cement to the threads then install the propane orifice (marked “LI”) (Figure 18). 6. Fully open the primary air shutter. Figure 18: Orifice. Figure 17: Removing orifice.
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Pilot Hole in sliding band adjustment indicates propane band gas con guration Figure 20: Pilot band in natural gas position. Figure 21: Pilot band in propane gas position. 1. Open the air shutter by following the steps in the “Burner Flame Adjustment” on page 13. 2.
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Burner Flame Adjustment The air shutter on the burner tube controls the primary combustion air to the gas burner and is preset at the factory for natural gas fuel. Some adjustment may be necessary to obtain desired flame and to eliminate carbon deposits.
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Caution: Proper air shutter setting is a must. The flame should be just orange and “lazy” . It should NEVER be set to create sooting on internal parts and glass. PRIMARY AIR SHUTTER Figure 24: Shutter adjustment 1. Open and remove window frame and set aside. See "Window Frame Removal" section found in the Installation and Operating Instructions manual.
Gas Pressure Check Note: To test the gas pressure, turn off the gas supply before removing the plug from the supply pressure test port or manifold pressure test port. Verify gas pressures with the fireplace lit and on the highest setting. 1.