Owner`s manual
7
No. L-A2-17506
REV 3 - 0603021604
PLACEMENT OF GRANULES, EMBER GLOW AND GRATE
The granules supplied with your unit are specially
selected for use with either propane gas (vermiculite)
or natural gas (sand). They maximize fl ame distribution
and reduce carbon buildup.
NOTE: Never use sand in a burner designated for use
with propane gas.
Granule Placement
1. With the burner pan off and properly positioned
in your fi replace, fi ll the burner pan completely
with the granules. Avoid spilling the granules
on your Peterson control, if one is in place.
2. Slope the granules at the same angle as the burner
pan. This is important to ensure quiet lighting and
even fl ame distribution.
3. Pour a small amount of the granules along the
outside bottom edges and back of the burner
pan (Figure 8). This prevents fl ame diversion.
Glowing Embers Placement
Real-Fyre ember glow is specially formulated and sized
to create the most authentic, uniform “glow”, duplicating
red hot coals under the grate. They are a major element
in the beautiful realism of Real-Fyre gas log sets. All
materials used are nonfl ammable and inert, containing
no asbestos.
1. Sprinkle the Real-Fyre ember glow lightly and evenly
over the entire surface of the granules (Figure 9).
For Charred Series log sets see page 9.
Grate Replacement
1. Reposition the grate in your fi replace over the burner
pan. The grate should be as far back in the fi replace
as possible; the back edge of the burner pan should
be approximately at the halfway point of the grate
(Figure 9).
2. Make sure the stabilizer clips slide over the back
edge of the burner pan. The stabilizer clips secure
the burner pan to the grate and maintain the position
of all parts of the gas log set. This preserves your
installation, eliminates any settling problems and
assures the attractive fl ame pattern is maintained.
These clamps also ensure optimum safety
performance of all Peterson controls that may be
installed.
IMPORTANT
For all valves, the air MUST be purged from the gas line before the pilot will light properly. The time taken to do this
will depend on the length of gas line from the meter to the unit and the length of time since the unit or gas line was
last used (in the case of non-use during warm weather for example). It may take from 3-15 minutes before all the
air is purged and the pilot will light properly. This is done using the method for lighting the pilot, but holding in the
Figure 8
BACK
WALL OF
FIREPLACE
BURNER PAN
GRANULES
GRATE
Figure 9
GRANULES
SMOLDERING
ASH
STABILIZER
CLIPS
BACK
WALL OF
FIREPLACE
BURNER PAN
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