Superior DRT3033 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual page 41

Drt3000 series direct-vent gas fireplaces
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Innovative Hearth Products
Superior
DRT3000 Series Direct-Vent Gas Fireplaces
TM
Flame Appearance and Sooting
The flame should be blue at the base, and yellow-orange in the body of the flame.
When the fireplace is first lit, the entire flame may be blue and will gradually turn yellow-orange during the first 15
minutes of operation. If the flame remains blue, or if the flame is orange with evidence of sooting (black tip), the air
shutter opening may need to be adjusted.
If the air shutter opening is closed too far, sooting may develop. Sooting is indicated by black puffs developing at the
tips of very long orange flames. Sooting results in black deposits forming on the logs, fireplace inside surfaces, and
on exterior surfaces adjacent to the vent termination.
Sooting is caused by incomplete combustion in the flames and lack of combustion air entering the air shutter
opening. To achieve a warm yellow-orange flame with an orange body that does not soot, the shutter opening must
be adjusted between these two extremes.
Air Shutter Adjustment Guidelines
If smoke or soot is present, first check the log set positioning to ensure that the flames are not impinging on any
of the logs. If the log set is properly positioned and a sooting condition persists, then the air shutter should be
opened more.
The more offsets in the vent system, the wider the air shutter will need to be opened.
An fireplace operated with the air shutter opened too far may have flames that appear blue and transparent.
These weak, blue, and transparent flames are termed anemic.
Propane models may exhibit flames that candle or appear stringy. If this condition is present and persists, adjust
the air shutter to a more closed position, then operate the fireplace for a few more minutes to ensure that the
flame normalizes and the flames do not appear sooty.The following chart is provided to help achieve the correct
air shutter adjustment for your installation.
Table 28: Air Shutter Adjustment Guidelines
Amount of Primary
If air shutter is
closed too far
If air shutter is
open too far
1. Move the adjustment rod down to increase air flow and up to decrease it. The rod is located in the lower control
compartment. Position the air shutter to the factory setting (Table 30).
2. Light the fireplace. Follow the lighting procedure on the lighting label in the control compartment or Page 65.
3. Allow the burner to operate for at least fifteen (15) minutes while observing the flame continuously to ensure
that the proper flame appearance is achieved (Figure 39 and Figure 40). If the following conditions are present,
adjust accordingly.
4. When satisfied that the burner flame appearance is normal, reinstall the lower control compartment door, then
proceed to finish the installation.
Flame Color
Air
Flame will
Air shutter gap should be increased
be orange
Flame will
Air shutter gap should be decreased
be blue
If flame appears weak or sooty, adjust the air shutter, incrementally, to a more open position until the proper
flame appearance is achieved.
If flame remains blue, adjust the air shutter, incrementally, to a more closed position until the proper flame
appearance is achieved.
Figure 38: Air Shutter Adjustment Rod
Air Shutter Adjustment
Adjustment
Set-Screw
Adjustment
Rod Up
Burner
(Fully-Closed
Tube
Position)
Air Shutter
Adjustment
Rod Down
(Fully-Open
Position)
Installation
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