Hearth and Home Technologies IDV6247IT, IDV6247ILT, IDV6247IH Installing External Refractories

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L.Installing External Refractories

Open Refractory Package (Figure 12.17)

1 - LH side refractory panel

1 - RH side refractory panel

1 - Front hearth refractory panel

Notches indicate top of refractory

Right

Left

Front Hearth

Figure 12.17 Refractory Pieces

Install Side Refractories

Locate right side refractory panel. See Figure 12.17.

Install rod in hole in glass frame top. See Figure 12.18.

Insert Pin

Notch

Figure 12.18 Insert Pin into Top Frame

Install rod with swedge (Figure 12.19) in hole in glass frame bottom. See Figure 12.20.

Repeat for the left side refractory panel.

Swedge

Figure 12.19 Swedge

Insert Pin

Swedge

 

Figure 12.20 Insert Pin into Bottom Frame

Bottom Front Hearth Refractory

The firescreen must be pulled up to install the hearth refractory (Figure 12.21). Slide hearth refractory under side refractories until tight against glass. See Figure 12.22.

Figure 12.21 Move Firescreen

Figure 12.22 Placing Bottom Front Hearth Refractory

Figure 12.23 Finished Refractory Installation

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