Air Shutter Adjustment; Monitoring The Gas Flame - Harman Stove Company Harman Clarity 828i Installation And Operating Manual

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Air Shutter Adjustment

The final step of the installation is to check the
flame pattern, which should resemble the pattern il-
lustrated in the drawing in the next column.
The flames should be relatively well-defined and
stable. They should be bright yellow with a blue
base where attached to the burner ports, and should
not look orange or sooty.
Start the fire according to the directions on page
1, and allow the heater to burn for approximately
15 minutes. The flames will increase in length and
become more yellow in color as the unit heats up.
Swing-out Label with Lighting
Instructions
Three adjustment levers, one for each burner, are
used to adjust the flames for each particular instal-
lation. They are accessible when the front control
access drawer is opened. The levers may become hot
to the touch after prolonged operation. Use a glove
to avoid contact if hot. For best results, when fine-
tuning the flame picture, initially leave the middle
lever unchanged from its factory setting. Move the
other two levers as needed to increase or decrease
the brightness and length of the flame: moving left
will increase the flame; moving right will decrease
the flame.
Flame Adjustment Levers
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Pilot flames will resemble those shown above

Monitoring the Gas Flame

Periodically, the flames of the Clarity Fireplace
Insert should be checked while it is in operation.
The flames should be well-defined and stable. They
should be bright yellow with a blue base where at-
tached to the burner ports. The flames should not
look orange or sooty. Portions of the logs will glow
red when the flames are properly adjusted.
If you find the flames to be other than that de-
scribed here, do not operate the heater. Consult a
qualified service person or your Harman dealer for
advice.
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