Hearth and Home Technologies GNBC30 manual I. Determining The Ignition Type, Appliance Preparation

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5.APPLIANCE PREPARATION

NOVUS B-VENT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

5.APPLIANCE PREPARATION

a.Log Set

Remove the two shipping bands from the log set (Figure 21a) and reassemble. The log set should look similar to that in Figure 21b.

Figure 21a - Log Set for NOVUS
Figure 21b - Log Set for NOVUS
b.Placing the Lava Rock and Vermiculite

See Figure 22 for lava rock and vermiculite placement.

c.Placing the Rock Wool

Place a small amount of 1/2” diameter pieces (dime- size) of rock wool on the burner pan so that the rock wool touches but does not cover the holes in the burner pan. This will provide the “glowing embers” look. See Figure 22.

6.GLASS AND SCREEN REPLACEMENT

See page 21 of this instruction manual.

7.CONTROL ACCESS PANEL REPLACEMENT

Place the control access panel as shown in Figure 23.

Figure 22

Placing the Vermiculite, Lava Rock and Rock Wool

(logs removed for clarity)

WARNING - RISK OF CARBON MONOXIDE!

Do not hit or strike glass. Do not operate this appli- ance with the glass removed, broken or not sealed.

Figure 23 - Replacing the Control Access Panel

I. DETERMINING THE IGNITION TYPE

To determine whether your appliance is an intermittent pilot ignition or a standing pilot ignition, open the control access panel (Figure 23) to examine the wiring system. If your system has a red ignitor button, as shown in Figure 24, you own a standing pilot ignition appliance. If no red ignitor button is present, you own an intermittent pilot ignition appliance.

You may also check the rating label located on the inside of the control access panel to determine ignition type.

Figure 24 - Standing Pilot Ignition

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Hearth and Home Technologies GNBC30 I. Determining The Ignition Type, Appliance Preparation, Glass And Screen Replacement