Hearth & Home Technologies FI36S User Manual

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d. step-by-step Installation
If the damper stop doesn’t fit your application, use a per-
manent means that will keep the damper open at least to
the minimum vent opening. See Figure 1.
3.  position the log set in the Fireplace
The burner assembly should be located as far back as
possible and centered left to right in the combustion cham-
ber of the vented fireplace.
4.  connect the gas line
The appliance is provided with a stainless steel flexible
connector and a listed (and Commonwealth of Massachu-
setts approved) T-handle manual shutoff valve.
a.  Remove  the  four  screws  that  secure  the  burner
assembly to the top pan. See Figure 3.
b.  Remove the four screws that secure the top pan to
the base of the appliance. See Figure 4.
1.  unpack the log set
Carefully remove all parts from the shipping container.
Your set includes four fiber logs, a burner assembly, the
grate assembly, fire embers, lava rock, damper stop, and
10” flex connector.
2.  Install the damper stop
To install the damper stop: Open the damper to the fully
open position and secure it open with the stop as shown in
Figure 2.
c.  Set the burner assembly and top pan aside.
d.  The gas line connection for the Imperial Series Gas
Log Set may be plumbed from either the right or
left side of the appliance.
e.  The 1/2” iron pipe incoming gas line should be piped
into the valve compartment from either the right or
left side and connected to the brass flare connector
and the 10” stainless steel flex line (supplied). See
Figure 5.
optional: Seal around the gas line to prevent cold
air leakage.
note: One manual shutoff valve is supplied with
the appliance. This appliance must be installed
with  an  additional  manual  shutoff  valve  (not
supplied) located no more than six feet from the
appliance.
Figure 2 - damper operation
Figure 3 - Burner assembly
Figure 4 - top pan
Figure 5 - gas line connection
note: 
Have the gas supply line installed in accordance with building codes by a qualified installer approved and/or
licensed as required by the locality. In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, installation must be performed by a licensed
plumber or gas fitter.