Country Flame Bayvue DV 30 User Manual

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FIGURE 5c: LOG SET (3 PIECES EACH)

FIGURE 5d: LOG SET WITH EMBERS

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FIFGURE 5d also provides a view of a proper flame pattern for the Bayvue DV when the manifold
pressure is turned to high or its maximum Btu setting. Note that the embers that are close to the log grate
are glowing red. Further, these same embers have a blue flame being emitted from them. This “effect” is
because the front burner is designed not only to hold the embers but also to produce a small flame that
creates the burning ember effect. The middle and rear burner are designed to produce the “fire” and turn
the larger logs red. Note that a blue gas flame can be observed by looking down the front edge of the front
log. This flame should be touching “not floating above” the burner. The flame tips will be yellow but no
soot should be seen rising from the logs. It should be a very clean burn as shown in FIGURE 5d. Contact
a local Country Flame Dealer or certified professional if there is any issue with the flame appearance.

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