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Stowe 3 Model 8323
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8. Place the right end of the curved log (6) onto the
protruding pin C on log 1, and rest its left end on
log 2 as shown below. Push this log back until
the curve is against the baffle.
9. Spread the Charcoal Embers evenly across the
front portion of the Pan Burner, one layer high.
You may or may not need to use all of the
Charcoal Embers. Keep the rest for use in the
future. Do not drop the embers into the burner
holes. Locate and open the bag of Platinum
Bright Embers. Pull apart small pieces of the
wool and sprinkle over the Charcoal Embers
randomly. This wool will glow brightly once the
unit is running.
10. Replace the glass frame by sliding it down the
face of the firebox and pushing the top back.
Slide the two clips back down to hold the frame
in place.
Removal of Log Set
CAUTION!
LOG SET AND CHARCOAL EMBERS
WILL RETAIN HEAT AND CAN BE VERY HOT, IF
RECENTLY LIT!
ALLOW AT LEAST 1 HOUR
AFTER PILOT LIGHT IS TURNED OFF BEFORE
HANDLING.
To remove the log set, follow the Installation of Log
Set instructions in the reverse order.
CAUTION!
FRAGILE!
HANDLE LOG SET AND
CHARCOAL EMBERS WITH CARE.
Completing the Installation
1. Once the firebox is closed and all cast iron
panels are re-installed, follow start up procedure
outlined below.
Air Shutter
The air shutter is used to regulate the air-to-gas
combustion mixture, which in turn influences the size
and color of the flames. The air shutter is factory
positioned in the general location needed for testing
the unit with natural gas (NG) and minimum venting.
However, if the unit is not burning as well as it
should in your installation, then the air shutter may
need adjusting.
To determine if the air shutter needs adjustment, it is
necessary to view the flame pattern with the burner
output set at its highest setting. Allow the unit to
operate for at least 10 minutes to allow the entire
unit to reach operating temperature, and for the
flame pattern to stabilize. Generally, the more air
(open shutter) in the mixture, the bluer the flame.
Less air (closed shutter) results in a more yellow
flame, but too little air will result in incomplete
combustion, low efficiency and a dirty burn. There
are two simple guidelines to aid in determining the
correct flame pattern:
1. If the flame just above the surface of the
burner or at the base of the logs is
completely blue, the air shutter may be open
too far.
2. If the flame is dirty, sooty or licks the top of
the baffle, the air shutter may be closed too
far.
Some conditions cannot be corrected through air
shutter adjustment; an adjustment must be made to
the gas supply pressure or by changing the
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