BURNER PAN MEDIA
1. Fill the burner pan with Sand (Vermiculite if
using LP gas). Sand level should be sloped
evenly with the sides of ember burner. Burner
should be completely full.
2. Light the gas and observe the flame for even
distribution.
3. Embers (Rockwool) are placed over the sand
to simulate glowing embers. For best results
pinch off pieces of the rockwool the size of a
dime and feather it out.
desired over the area the gas comes through.
See Figure 3 on previous page
PILOT FLAME
1. The pilot light should be checked periodically to
assure proper flame. On the EB burner pans
the flame should be directly over the back of
the burner pan. The ember burner pan will be
permanently positioned in relation to the grate.
See Figure 4
When turning the main burner on, the pilot
flame should ignite the main gas within 4
seconds without creating a big poof depending
on the gas pressure.
GRATE PLACEMENT
1.
Place the Pedestal Grate over the ember
burner using the reference marks made on the
fireplace floor earlier such that the slots in the
grate brackets fit over the back wall of the
burner pan.
The ember burner will be
permanently positioned in relation to the grate.
The black volcanic ciders are used to cover the fireplace floor, fitting 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.
Do not use this appliance if any part has been underwater. Immediately call a qualified service
technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the system or gas control, which has
been underwater. Keep this appliance clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline, and
other flammable vapors and liquids.
Place as much as
VOLCANIC CINDERS
FOR YOUR SAFETY
CPC
Ember Burner
Regulator
Pilot Flame
RSTPB-18
Figure 4
RSTPB-18