Hearth and Home Technologies TRUE-50, TRUE-42, TRUE-36 TOP Retaining Rail Notch Glass Frame Notch

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Replacing Fixed Glass Assembly

This fixed glass assembly is held in place by two side clips, one top retaining rail and lower glass clips. The TRUE36 has three lower glass clips and the TRUE42 and TRUE50 have four lower glass clips. To remove clips, en- gage the spring clips with the tool and pull tool out slightly. Rotate wrist left and right to disengage clip. The glass clip tool is shown in Figure 14.6.

1.Tool is fastened to the lower right corner of the fire- place. Remove tool by removing one screw. If glass clip removal tool becomes misplaced, a cotter pin re- moval tool may be used.

2.Position the fixed glass assembly so that it is about eight inches from the face of the appliance. See Fig- ure 14.9. An arch door application will require the glass to be installed at a steeper angle.

Figure 14.9 Positioning Glass

3.Center the fixed glass assembly from left to right in- side the top of the appliance opening.

The glass frame has tabs on the bottom that coincide with the bottom glass clip location. The TRUE-36 has three tabs and the TRUE-42 and TRUE-50 have four tabs. If the glass is not centered, it cannot be installed properly. Align the notch at the top center of the glass frame assembly with the notch on the top retaining rail. See Figure 14.10.

TOP RETAINING RAIL NOTCH

GLASS FRAME NOTCH

Figure 14.10. Align Notches

4.Install fixed glass assembly by lifting it up and sliding it into the top retaining rail. Grasp the fixed glass as- sembly on the sides.

CAUTION! Risk of Injury! DO NOT put fingers under glass frame. Fingers may get pinched by glass frame during installation.

Once the glass is installed tightly into the top retainer rail, push in the bottom so that the glass assembly rests on the support tabs on the glass clip. See Fig- ure 14.11.

GRASP FRAME BY LIP THAT PROJECTS FROM GLASS. DO NOT INSERT FINGERS UNDER RAIL.

LIP

RAIL

Figure 14.11. Installing Glass

5.Ensure the fixed glass assembly is situated tight against the firebox face. Engage the left and right glass clips using the glass clip tool. See Figure 14.12.

Figure 14.12. Securing Side Glass Clips

6.Once the left and right glass clips are installed, en- gage the bottom clips by inserting the glass clip tool at a sharp downward angle to get between the gap be- tween the glass frame and the front bottom fireplace lip. See Figure 14.13.

7.Return glass tool to its shipping location in the low- er right corner of the appliance and secure with one screw.

Figure 14.13. Securing Bottom Glass Clips

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TRUE-36, TRUE-50, TRUE-42 specifications

Hearth and Home Technologies offers a range of innovative fireplaces, and the TRUE series stands out for its exceptional design and advanced technology. The TRUE-42, TRUE-50, and TRUE-36 models are popular choices among homeowners looking for contemporary aesthetics combined with efficient heating solutions.

The TRUE-42 fireplace is designed for modern living spaces, offering a clear view of the flames from multiple angles. Its sleek, linear design allows it to be seamlessly incorporated into any room. One of its main features is the expansive glass front that enhances the visuals of the fire while promoting maximum heat output. With an input range of 27,000 to 50,000 BTUs, this model excels at warming larger spaces efficiently. Additionally, it includes adjustable flame height and various log or ember bed options, allowing users to customize their fire experience.

The TRUE-50 model takes the design and performance up a notch, providing an even larger viewing area with its 50-inch glass front. This fireplace is perfect for grand living rooms or commercial spaces, where ambiance and style are a priority. It features innovative technology such as auto ignition and an optional remote control, giving homeowners the flexibility to control the fire with ease. The TRUE-50 also allows for venting options, making it adaptable to a range of installation requirements, thus enhancing its versatility in different home settings.

Lastly, the TRUE-36 serves as a more compact option without sacrificing aesthetic appeal. It delivers the same stunning flame effect and high-efficiency heating as its larger counterparts, making it suitable for smaller rooms or cozy spaces. The TRUE-36 is designed to create a focal point in any room, featuring modern controls and customizable flame options.

All TRUE fireplaces boast advanced technologies like the Intellifire ignition system, which enhances safety and convenience by ensuring reliable lighting every time. Energy efficiency is a priority as well, with these models meeting stringent environmental standards, thereby providing heat without excessive emissions.

In summary, Hearth and Home Technologies’ TRUE series, including the TRUE-42, TRUE-50, and TRUE-36, offers cutting-edge design and performance. These models exemplify modern fireplace innovation, blending style, efficiency, and technological advancement, making them an excellent choice for any home or commercial space looking to enhance its ambiance.