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WARNING! CHECK FOR PROPER VENTING

A properly sized, unobstructed chimney will normally vent all fumes and products of combustion.  Any odor or smoke
detected inside the room is an indication that the flue is not properly removing the combustion products.       

S H U T

OFF         

THE         

BURNER        

IMMEDIATELY!         

         

THE         

CAUSE          

OF         

THE         

VENTING         

PROBLEM          

MUST         

B E

DISCOVERED        

AND        

CORRECTED        

B E F O R E         

CONTINUED        

USE         

OF        

THE        

GAS        

LOG        

S E T

    .   Continued

use with improper venting may cause damage to your fireplace, room and furnishings and could cause serious
illness.  If improper venting is suspected , immediately have log set and chimney flue serviced.

Periodically examine and clean the venting system.  Once a year, a qualified agency should examine and clean the
venting system of your solid fuel burning fireplace.

ATTENTION

THIS  LOG  SET  I S   FOR  USE  ONLY  WITH  THE  GAS  T Y P E
INDICATED ON THE RATING PLATE.
READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE ASSEMBLY

ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION:

REQUIRED TOOLS AND MATERIALS:

Screw Driver, Adjustable Wrench, Pipe Wrench,  Pipe Sealing Compound, Matches.

PREPARATION:

1.

This  Gas  Log  set  must  be  INSTALLED  IN  A  FULLY

V E N T E D   METAL  OR  MASONRY  FIREPLACE  WITH  A
WORKING FLUE THAT IS SAFE FOR BURNING A WOOD
FIRE. 

 

The 

Flue 

MUST 

BE 

FREE 

OF 

ANY

O B S T R U C T I O N S .

2.   Turn off gas supply to fireplace. 

3.   Clean fireplace floor of any ashes.

4.

Attach damper clamp over edge of fireplace  damper  blade  as

shown.  When installed properly, damper clamp prevents accidental
full  closure  of  damper.    S e e   FIGURE  1 .     If  unable  to  install
provided damper clamp,  consult  IMPORTANT  INFORMATION
on front page of these directions.

Damper Stop
Clamp

Damper

Chimney
Flue

FIGURE 1

INSTALLING BURNER/GRATE:

1.  Place grate/pan/control assembly inside firebox
towards the back of the fireplace.  Center grate left
to right.
2.  Connect log set to gas supply line.  (Do not use
pipe compound on flared connections.)

3.  Turn on the gas valve at the supply line in the
fireplace.  Check connections for gas leaks by
using a soapy solution.  DO NOT USE OPEN
F L A M E .

4.  Completely fill REAR BURNER  and MIDDLE
BURNER  
with  Sand  (Natural 

Gas) 

or

Volcanic  Ash  (Propane  Gas)  ensuring  that
burner(s)  are  completely  covered  with  sand.
Completely cover both FRONT BURNER TRAY
burners  with  Sand  or  Volcanic  Ash  (as
supplied  with  your  log  set.)    Sprinkle  a  light
covering  of  MIXED 

EMBER 

MATERIAL

(vermiculite  and  ember  fiber)  over  Sand  or
Volcanic Ash .  (Figure 2)
.

FRONT  BURNER 

TRAY

MIDDLE BURNER TRAY

REAR BURNER 
TRAY

FIGURE 2

BURNER

BURNER

BURNERS

SAND or ASH

BURNERS

MIXED EMBER

MATERIAL

NOTE:  Pulling apart  Ember Fibers into many very small pieces will increase the glowing ember effect.

Summary of Contents for TR 3000 SERIES

Page 1: ...M N P 30 SwitchPilotControl PA PR MA NA XF WSA LS UA 36 TR30 S N P WARNING If you do not follow these instructions exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or loss of life Read these Instructions carefully and retain them for future use THESE APPLIANCES ARE CERTIFIED TO THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS TR 18 TR 24 TR 30 M Manual or S Switch Vented Decorative Appliance ...

Page 2: ... column on LP gases 8 The maximum inlet gas supply pressure shall be 7 inches of water column on natural gas and 14 inches of water column on LP gases 9 The installation and the provision for combustion and ventilation air must conform with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 Latest Edition 10 The gas log set and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping syste...

Page 3: ...lue MUST BE FREE OF ANY OBSTRUCTIONS 2 Turn off gas supply to fireplace 3 Clean fireplace floor of any ashes 4 Attach damper clamp over edge of fireplace damper blade as shown When installed properly damper clamp prevents accidental full closure of damper See FIGURE 1 If unable to install provided damper clamp consult IMPORTANT INFORMATION on front page of these directions Damper Stop Clamp Damper...

Page 4: ...ion 1 Place lighted match on right side of FRONT BURNER TRAY near inlet end of burner FIGURE 3 DO NOT HOLD MATCH IN HAND 2 Slowly open PRIMARY GAS SUPPLY VALVE and wait for burner to light FIGURE 3 3 Adjust PRIMARY GAS SUPPLY VALVE to obtain desired flame height Ensure adequate gas supply is available to operate FRONT BURNER TRAY and MIDDLE BURNER TRAY TR 18 24 30 M MANUAL PILOT CONTROL PILOT LIGH...

Page 5: ...knob until air is bled and gas flows to pilot Press PIEZZO IGNITOR BUTTON FIGURE 8 to light pilot Continue to depress MILLIVOLT GAS VALVE Knob until pilot remains lit when knob is released approximately 60 to 90 seconds 6 If Pilot does not remain lit repeat steps 1 through 5 and allow more time after Pilot Lighting before releasing knob PILOT FLAME ADJUSTMENT TR 18 24 30 S SWITCH PILOT CONTROL PIL...

Page 6: ...RC wireless remotes may be located REAR BURNER ADJUSTMENT TOP BURNER CONTROL VALVE OFF ON FIGURE 11 REAR BURNER CONTROL VALVE REAR BURNER CONTROL VALVE Once the burners have been lit the REAR BURNER can be adjusted independently of the MIDDLE and BOTTOM BURNERS by adjusting the REAR BURNER CONTROL VALVE FIGURES 3 11 To achieve the desired flame effect turn the REAR BURNER CONTROL VALVE countercloc...

Page 7: ...LER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 PARTS LIST 1 Pine Cone 10 Gas Distribution Assembly 17 Grate 23 Primary Connector Tubing 2 Top Log Small Left 11 Rear Cover Plate 18 Middle Burner Manifold 24 Control Mounting Plate 3 Top Log Large left 12 Top Burner Control Valve Tubing 25 Gas Regulator Assembly 4 Top Log Small Right Manifold Tubing 19 Middle ...

Page 8: ... RASMUSSEN shall not be liable for any loss damage incidental or consequential damages of any kind whether based upon warranty contract or negligence arising in connection with the sale use or repair of the product Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you 3 The maximum liability of RASMUSSE...

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