Hearth and Home Technologies FI42SL User Manual

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f. Bleed the gas line to extract any air that may have

been trapped inside the pipe. All connections

must be tightened and checked for leaks with a

commercially available, non-corrosive leak check

solution. Be sure to rinse off the solution when done

leak testing. DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME. Turn

off the gas after the leak test.

g. Reassemble the top pan with the four screws

removed earlier, and the burner assembly with the

four screws removed earlier.

5. Grate Assembly

The grate assembly should be positioned on top of the top

pan and the burner assemblies, centered from left to right

and pulled forward as far as possible. See Figure 6.

Note:

Be sure when reassembling the burner

assembly that the burner neck is properly positioned

on the orifi ce.

6. Place the Rock Wool, Fire Glow, Lava

Rock and Vermiculite

a. Rock Wool

Place approximately 1/2” diameter pieces of rock

wool on the top of the burner covering the front 2/3

of the burner. Do not cover the rear row of burner

ports. The rock wool should also be placed to the

sides of the burner on the top pan and under the

front bar of the grate assembly to hide the burner.

See Figure 7.

b. Fire Glow (Fire 98)

A

fl ame colorant material that also adds to the

realism of the gas appliance fl ame. After placing

the rock wool, sprinkle some of the Fire Glow on

the top of the burner assembly and the rock wool.

Figure 6 - Placing the Grate Assembly

c. Lava Rock

Place on the hearth refractory of the fi replace, all around

the log set. See Figure 8.

Figure 7 - Rock Wool Placement

Figure 8 - Lava Rock

d. Vermiculite

When placing the vermiculite, sprinkle it evenly over

the area covered by the lava rock.

e. It is not necessary to use the entire bag of the rock

wool, the Fire Glow, the lava rock or the vermiculite.

Save the remaining portions for later use.

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