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INSTALLING GLASS H-TUBE 

 

PARTS LIST 

 

     ITEM DESCRIPTION 

1.  H-Tube 
2.  Sand                  

 

3.  Flex connector 
4.  Brass reducing union 
5.  Brass reducing elbow

 

6.  Volcanic cinders (3/8”) 
7. Damper stop 

 

 

 
 

 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

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7. 

18SNHT0A0 

 24SNHT0A0

30SNHT0A0

 36SNHT0A0

SSHB18                             SSHB24 

 

SSHB30  

 

SSHB36  

 

SD                                      SD 

 

SD 

 

 

SD 

 

 

FCNW-18                           FCNW-18 

 

FCNW-18 

 

FCNW-18 

 

46-6-8                                46-6-8 

 

46-6-8   

 

46-6-8 

50-6-8                                50-6-8 

 

50-6-8   

 

50-6-8 

VC                                      VC 

 

VC 

 

 

VC 

DS                                      DS 

 

DS 

 

 

DS 

1. 

NATURAL GAS AND MATCH LIGHT ONLY 

 

1. Make sure gas is shut off. 
2. Connect the 1/2” to 3/8” brass reducing elbow (5) to your gas supply. 
3. Connect the black flex connector (3) to the elbow (5). 
4. Connect the 1/2" to 3/8” brass reducer (4) to the H-tube (1). 

5. Make sure that the H-tube has the holes facing down.  

This will keep 

the sand from obstructing the holes.  This will not affect flame height.

 

6. Finally, connect the flex connector (3) to the brass reducer (4). 

GAS SUPPLY 

Summary of Contents for H-Tube

Page 1: ...nce 2 Do not touch any electrical switch do not use the phone in your building 3 Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions 4 If you cannot reach...

Page 2: ...on two factors chimney height and Btu input rating Many other factors affect the fireplace drafting It is the homeowner s responsibility to assure their fireplace has adequate draft If fumes or soot f...

Page 3: ...138 600 Each gas appliance requires a minimum 16 inch front opening height and minimum 16 inch depth To determine the largest set that will fit in a fireplace the width at the center of the fireplace...

Page 4: ...8 46 6 8 50 6 8 50 6 8 50 6 8 50 6 8 VC VC VC VC DS DS DS DS 1 NATURAL GAS AND MATCH LIGHT ONLY 1 Make sure gas is shut off 2 Connect the 1 2 to 3 8 brass reducing elbow 5 to your gas supply 3 Connec...

Page 5: ...CNW 18 FCNW 18 FCNW 18 50 6 8 50 6 8 50 6 8 46 6 8 46 6 8 46 6 8 VC VC VC DS DS DS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Make sure gas is shut off 2 Connect black pipe cap 2 to the side of the burner you are not running...

Page 6: ...CRIPTION 1 S Burner 2 Black pipe cap 3 Valve 4 Control knob 5 Thermocouple and pilot 6 Sand 7 Flex connector 8 Brass reducing elbow 9 Brass reducing union 10 Volcanic cinders 3 8 11 Damper stop 1 2 3...

Page 7: ...0SNSB1B0 SSSB18 SSSB24 SSSB30 CAP 8 CAP 8 CAP 8 CPC C CPC C CPC C SPC K SPC K SPC K RSTPB 18LP RSTPB 18LP RSTPB 18LP AM 55 AM 55 AM 55 FCNW 18 FCNW 18 FCNW 18 46 6 8 46 6 8 46 6 8 VC VC VC DS DS DS 1...

Page 8: ...o the fireplace opening See Figure 2 STAINLESS S BURNER POSITIONING 1 Turn the gas off 2 Remove old log lighter ashes and all other materials from the firebox 3 Center the Burner on the fireplace floo...

Page 9: ...for LP Sand level should be sloped evenly with the sides of the S burner should be completely full 2 Light the gas and observe the flame for even distribution 3 The glass or beads are placed over the...

Page 10: ...h has been underwater LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS GAS OUTLET GAS INLET Pilot Adjustment Screw Pilot Gas Supply 4 Find pilot follow metal tube from the gas control behind the burner pan Pilot Burner Thermoco...

Page 11: ...y Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations may not apply to you 3 HARGROVE MANUFACTURING CORPORATION WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL CONSEQ...

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