Napoleon Fireplaces GT8P, GT8N manual Finishing, Door Removal, Glass Removal, Frame Installation

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FINISHING

DOOR REMOVAL

Before the glass door can be removed, the optional front must be removed.

The glass door is secured to the top front edge of the firebox. Pull the handles of the latches forward, then lift the hooks out from the slots in the door frame to release the top of the door. Then, pivot forward until the top edge of the door clears the front of the fireplace. Next gripping the sides of the door lift the door out from the retainer along the bottom of the door.

FIGURE 16

GLASS REMOVAL

Having removed the door, lay on a smooth flat surface, face down. There are 4 glass retainers that need to be bent away from the glass to release it from the frame. Do not pry on the glass.

When replacing DO NOT SUBSTITUTE MATERIAL, replace the gasket (W562-0008) and the glass (W300-0088). Set new glass into the frame and gently bend tabs into the gasket to secure.

FRAME INSTALLATION

1.Align the two holes in the upper portion of the hinge on the control door assembly to those in the bottom trim bracket and secure using two of the screws supplied.

(FIGURE 17)

FIGURE 17

5.If required, the bottom trim bracket can be adjusted by loosening it’s securing screws. (FIGURE 19) Once the TorchTM frame is perfectly square and the control door assembly will close without rubbing against the sides of the TorchTM frame, tighten all screws and close the control door assembly.

(FIGURE 20)

Note: The TorchTM frame has been designed to accommodate finished material thicknesses of 1/2” - 3/4”. If it is necessary to pull the TorchTM frame out to the max. 3/4” the magnetic catch will need to be adjusted. Minor adjustment can be made by removing shims from behind the magnet. Major adjustments can be made by moving the magnet to the outside of the panel.

FIGURE 18

FIGURE 19

FIGURE 20

2.Rest the top lip of the TorchTM frame on the top trim bracket, and the securing tabs at the bottom of the TorchTM frame on the bottom trim bracket.

3.Align the two slots in the top of the TorchTM frame with the two holes in the top trim bracket and secure using two of the screws supplied however do not fully tighten to leave room for adjustment. (FIGURE 18)

4.Align the holes in the securing tabs at the bottom of the TorchTM frame with the holes in the bottom trim bracket and secure using the two remaining screws, however do not fully tighten to leave room for adjustment. (FIGURE 20)

LIGHT INSTALLATION

Refer to the instructions included with the LK8 light kit when installing lights into the frame.

W415-0619 / A /08.09.07

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Contents Installation Table of Contents Napoleon GAS Fireplace PRESIDENT’S Lifetime Limited Warranty General Instructions General InformationCare of GLASS, and Plated Parts VentingVenting Lengths W415-0619 / a /08.09.07 AIR Terminal Installation Installation / FramingUsing Flexible Vent Components Wall and Ceiling ProtectionFireplace Vent Connection GAS Installation FramingElectrical Connection Nailing TAB InstallationHard Wiring Connection Clearances to CombustiblesFinishing Frame InstallationLight Installation Door RemovalOperating Instructions Lighting InstructionsGAS Pressure Adjustment MaintenanceAdjustments Venturi AdjustmentAccessories ReplacementsReplacement Parts Flexible Vent KitsTrouble Shooting Guide Symptom Problem Test SolutionFireplace Service History W415-0619 / a /08.09.07
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GT8N, GT8P specifications

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