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Note:
  
Ember material placement 
and amount will affect 
flame appearance. 

More ember material 
results in lower flame 
height.
 
Add or remove as needed 
until desired flame affect.

Reduce the amount used 
on Propane models, as too 
much will create soot

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TC36.NG05.C 290409-12

Fig. #5

Ember Material 

Fig. #6

A large bag of ember material is shipped with the fireplace and needs to be installed on 
the burner to ensure optimum performance and flame appearance. A bag of coal chunks 

and lava rock is also supplied this must only be used 

around the burner pan to cover up 

the gas lines and brackets.

1.   Pull apart the material into ember size pieces (approximately 1” squares) and 

gently place them into the burner pan. Do not compress, leave them loose for best 

performance.

2.   Fill the burner pan with embers until level with the top of the pan at rear, and gradually 

slope forward to the firebox floor at the front, covering both burner tubes.

3.   Place remaining ember material, coal chunks and lava rock outside of the burner pan 

as desired to cover-up gas lines and brackets. 

Do not put coal chunks or lava rock 

inside burner pan as this will cause sooting and the burner to malfunction.

Embers only in this area.

Embers, coal chunks and lava rock.

Summary of Contents for TC36.NG05.C

Page 1: ...uctions are supplementary to the Installation and Operating Instructions supplied with the fireplace and should be kept together Refer to the Installation and Operating Instructions for proper gas sup...

Page 2: ...Contents of Package 2 TC36 ng05 C 290409 12 BURNER ASSEMBLY including pilot and manifold LOG GRATE TC36 HEARTWOOD LOGS EMBER MATERIAL HARDWARE PACKAGE AIR DEFLECTOR COAL CHUNKS VERMICULITE...

Page 3: ...r leads to the electrical bulk head Fig 2 Thesparkelectrodeconnection has a red dot above it 3 Attach the pilot and gas supply tubes to the bulk head fitting and tighten Fig 3 Ensure the connections a...

Page 4: ...ly be used around the burner pan to cover up the gas lines and brackets 1 Pull apart the material into ember size pieces approximately 1 squares and gently place them into the burner pan Do not compre...

Page 5: ...ave holes and or pins Engage each pin in the corresponding holes The remaining two logs do not have holes or pins They rest in position Locate as per the diagrams fig 7 15 Note Improper placement of l...

Page 6: ...loss of life The qualified service agency is responsible for the proper installation of this kit The installation is not proper and complete un til the operation of the converted appliance is checked...

Page 7: ...by a half turn Fig 19 8 Slide the pilot adjustment band over and ensure that the hole in the orifice band is showing Fig 20 shows NG position Fig 21 shows LP position 9 Removetheminimumratescrewlocate...

Page 8: ...Fig 24 12 Press down on the center post and rotate 90 The center post should stay down Fig 25 Replace the rubber cap 13 Fill in the date and the name of the person who performed the conversion in the...

Page 9: ...e the plug Thread sealant will be required to ensure a gas tight connection Correct gas pressure requirement Supply Pressure Natural Gas Propane For purpose of input adjustment Minimum 5 0 WC 12 5 WC...

Page 10: ...tter may also be opened to enhance the Ember Material glow and lessen the flame height Caution Burner area may be hot Turn off the fireplace and allow the unit to cool before proceeding Caution Proper...

Page 11: ...LOG a 2b LEFT CENTER LOG b 2c LEFT FRONT LOG c 2d LOG WITH HOLE d 2e RIGHT CENTER LOG e 2f FRONT RIGHT LOG f 2g RIGHT BASE LOG g 2h CENTER TWIG h 2i CENTER BASE CHUNK i KIT CONTENTS 3 ORIFICE NATURAL...

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