First Fire; Operation; Primary Air Adjustment - Pacific energy Brentwood Gas Insert Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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First Fire

When lit for the first time, the appliance will emit a slight odor
for a couple of hours. This is due to the curing of paints,
sealants and lubricants used in the manufacturing process.
This condition is temporary. Open doors and windows to
ventilate area. Smoke and fumes caused by the curing process
may cause discomfort to some individuals.

Operation

The Brentwood Insert comes equipped with an "ON-OFF"
rocker switch. This switch is conveniently located near the
upper right hand corner of the surround.
Once the pilot light has been established, and the gas control
knob turned to the "ON" position, the burner may be turned
on or off simply with the switch. An optional wall thermostat
may be installed to operate the burner automatically.
Fig. #25
Manual
HI-LO
Control Knob
Manual HI-LO Flame Adjustment: (Fig. # 25)
The HI-LO burner control knob can be rotated in both
directions, providing infinite control of gas flow rate to the
burner and therefore greater comfort control. The HI setting
provides a maximum gas input, and rotating the knob clock-
wise toward the LO setting will reduce the gas input to a
minimum setting.
Wall Thermostat (optional):
Set the wall thermostat to a comfortable temperature. Turn the
HI-LO burner control knob to a desired setting. As heat is
required, the Brentwood Insert will turn on or off automati-
cally, as needed.
Extended Shutdown:
To shutdown the appliance, including the pilot, partially
depress and turn gas control knob clockwise past "PILOT" to
the "OFF" position. DO NOT FORCE.
NOTE: The SIT control has an interlock device which does
not allow the pilot to be lit when the appliance is at operating
temperature. Let the appliance cool down (approx. 60 sec.)
before attempting to relight the pilot. DO NOT use force to
rotate the control knob.

Primary Air Adjustment

This appliance is provided with a primary air adjustment,
which affects flame height and flame quality by controlling
the air shutter opening. This adjustment is preset at the factory
for the best flame appearance for most installations. How-
ever, adjustment is available to compensate for varying field
conditions, such as gas BTU content or altitude, that may
affect flame appearance (Fig. #26).
The adjustment rod is accessible immediately to the left of the
gas valve, behind the bottom louver, as shown in Fig. #26.
Pulling the rod forward closes the shutter and increases the
flame.
Fig. #26
Adjustment Rod
To Adjust: (See Fig. # 26)
1) Flip down bottom front louver.
2) Pull or push on adjustment rod to adjust the flame.
3) Close bottom front louver.
Caution: Proper air shutter setting is a must. The flame should
not impinge on the top of the firebox. It should NEVER be set
to create soot on internal parts and glass. Open air shutter
gradually until sooting stops.
Fig. #27
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