46 Finalizing the Installation (for qualified installers only)
11The gas control valve has a propane conversion shaft that alters the outlet pressure. Remove the rubber cap over the propane conversion shaft and twist the small knob so the line points to “LP” (see Figure 27).
Inlet
Pilot Adj.
Pilot
Outlet
Main
NAT
LP
LP
NAT
Side View | Conversion Shaft | |
(Note how it is in a lower | ||
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| position when switched to LP) |
NATURAL TO PROPANE CONVERSION SHAFT (UNDER RUBBER CAP)
NG | LP |
(Natural Gas) | (Propane) |
Figure 27
12Remove the NG rate screw and replace it with the LP rate screw included in the owner’s pack (see Figure 28). Take care to not damage the rubber
Inlet
Pilot Adj.
Pilot
Outlet
Main
NAT
LP
PL
NAT
Rate Screws
RATE SCREW (BRASS)
NGLP
(Natural Gas) (Propane)
Figure 28
13Return the fireplace to the correct configuration (replace firebox and valve cover components).
14The fireplace receiver module will need to be configured for LP. This is done by pressing and holding the “Learn” switch FOR 20 SECONDS (see “Battery Pack / Learn Switch Installation” on page 15). The receiver will give off a short beep (less than 1 second) when configured for LP. The receiver will give off a long beep (3 seconds) when configured for NG. By pressing the switch for 20 seconds, you toggle between the two settings.
15Make the gas line connection, bleed the gas line (if applicable), start the heater and thoroughly
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