INSTALLING HOOD (continued)
Extended Hoods
If your
VB4H32BL | Standard Black |
VB4H32BR | Polished Brass |
VB4H32SS | Stainless Steel |
VB4H32HP | Hammered Pewter |
VB4H36BL | Standard Black |
VB4H36BR | Polished Brass |
VB4H36SS | Stainless Steel |
VB4H36HP | Hammered Pewter |
VB4H42BL | Standard Black |
VB4H42BR | Polished Brass |
VB4H42SS | Stainless Steel |
VB4H42HP | Hammered Pewter |
Finishing
All joints (top, bottom and sides), where the wall or decorative facing material meets the firebox surround should be sealed with a non- combustible material.
Hearth extensions are recommended, but not required for these fireboxes.
GAS LINE CONNECTION
The firebox is designed to accept a
Gas access holes are provided on both sides of the firebox. See Figure 11. On models with ceramic brick panels installed, carefully remove the indented knockout in the ceramic brick panel using a drill or utility knife. See Figure 12.
When installing optional ceramic fiber side panels into firebox, lay panel on a flat surface. Remove the gas line knockout (round depression) in the appropriate side panel using a drill or utility knife.
After the brick panel knockout is removed, the firebox wrap may have a round metal knockout that must be removed also. Use a screwdriver to punch out the metal knockout.
Check gas type. Use only the gas type indicated on the gas log set rating plate. If the gas listed on the plate is not your type of gas supply, DO NOT INSTALL. Contact your dealer for proper model.
Always use an external regulator for all LP fireboxes to reduce the supply tank pressure to a maximum of 14" w.c. This is in addition to the regulator fitted to the log set.
WARNING: CONNECTION DIRECTLY TO AN UNREGULATED L.P. TANK CAN CAUSE EXPLOSION.
Install only a ANSI Z21.11.2
GAS ACCESS HOLES
Figure 11
Figure 12
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