FIREPLACE INSTALLATION

Checking Gas Connections (Cont.) Installing Optional Wireless Hand-Held Remote Control - GHRC and GHRCT(A) Series

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FIREPLACE INSTALLATION

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Pressure Testing Fireplace Gas Connections

1.Open equipment shutoff valve (see Figure 33, page 20).

2.Open propane/LP supply tank valve for propane/LP fireplace or main gas valve located on or near gas meter for natural gas fireplace.

3.Make sure control knob of fireplace is in the OFF position.

4.Check all joints from equipment shutoff valve to gas valve (see Figure 34 for propane/LP or Figure 35 for natural gas, page 20). Apply noncorrosive leak detection fluid to all joints. Bubbles forming show a leak. Correct all leaks at once.

5.Light fireplace (see Operating Fireplace, pages 25 through 27). Check all other internal joints for leaks.

6.Turn off fireplace (see To Turn Off Gas to Appliance, page 25).

INSTALLING OPTIONAL WIRELESS HAND- HELD REMOTE CONTROL - GHRC AND GHRCT(A) SERIES

NOTICE: Use only alkaline batteries (not included).

Installing Remote Receiver

1.Open bottom louver and locate the switch bracket on the left.

2.Unscrew the switch bracket. Lean bracket forward so you are able to access the back of the remote receiver.

3.Locate the battery clip mounted on the back of the receiver. Slide a 9-volt alkaline battery (not included) through the clip (see Figure 36).

4.Attach the terminal wires to the battery.

5.Remove wire from TH to TPTH on control valve (see Figure 37).

6.Connect wires from receiver to TH and TPTH to control valve (see Figure 38).

7.Replace the switch bracket.

To Optional

Remote

Accessory

Figure 37 - Disconnecting TH to

Figure 38 - Control Valve

TPTH Wire

Terminals

Installing 9-Volt Alkaline Battery in Hand-Held Remote Control Unit

1.Remove battery cover on back of remote control unit.

2.Attach terminal wires to a 9-volt alkaline battery (not included). Place battery into the battery housing.

3.Replace battery cover onto remote control unit.

 

Battery Cover

Remote

Terminal

 

 

Control Unit

Wires

 

 

9-Volt Alkaline Battery

Battery

Housing

Figure 39 - Installing Alkaline Battery in Hand-Held Remote Control Unit ([C]GHRC)

 

Terminal

9-Volt

Wires

 

Battery

 

Receiver

 

9-Volt

Terminal

Alkaline

Battery

Wires

Battery Cover

Remote

Control

Unit

Battery Clip

Figure 36 - Attaching Alkaline Battery to Receiver

Figure 40 - Installing Battery in Hand-Held Remote Control Unit ([C]GHRCT[A] Series)

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