GLASS DOOR INSTALLATION

REMOVING GLASS DOORS

WARNING

You need to remove the glass doors to replace a damaged glass

 

panel, to replace a refractory component inside the fireplace, or

 

to more easily access glass panels for cleaning purposes.

 

Always use gloves and eye protection when handling glass doors in case glass is accidentally broken while handling.

Note: An adjustable spring clip is installed on each side of the top track for the glass doors. The spring clips are used to hold the doors in place and keep the doors aligned. A door closure spring is installed in the center of the top track. This closure clip provides friction to the door guide pins, which help hold the doors together properly.

1. To remove a left or right glass door assem- bly, open the bi-fold door assembly to be removed.

2. Depress the top adjustable spring clip until the

Adjustable Spring Clipupper pivot pin disengages the spring clip. See Figure 27.

3. Swing the top of the door assembly towards the center and lift it out of the bottom pivot bushing. See Figure 27.

4. After removing a door assembly from the fireplace, be careful not to damage the door assembly by hitting or scratching it against other surfaces or objects.

Door

Assembly

Door Pivot

Figure 27 -

Pin

Removing Glass DoorsPivot

Bushing

Bottom

Panel

Adjustable

Flat Clip

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Monessen Hearth BWBC400MHB, BWBC500MHB manual Glass Door Installation, Removing Glass Doors

BWBC500MHB, BWBC400MHB specifications

The Monessen Hearth BWBC500MHB and BWBC400MHB are two sophisticated gas-burning fireplaces designed to combine aesthetic appeal with efficiency and functionality. Known for their innovative technologies and remarkable features, these models cater to various needs, making them ideal for any modern home.

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Aesthetically, both models showcase a clean and contemporary design, featuring a large viewing area. This expansive glass front offers an unobstructed view of the mesmerizing flames, allowing you to enjoy the flickering fire from various angles in the room. Further enhancing the visual allure, Monessen provides optional decorative media such as glass beads or ceramic logs, enabling you to customize the look of your fireplace to match your interior décor.

The Monessen Hearth models utilize advanced technology to maximize efficiency and ease of use. Each unit incorporates an electronic ignition system that ensures a reliable start-up. This feature eliminates the need for matchsticks, providing convenience for users. Additionally, both fireplaces come standard with a remote control option, allowing users to adjust flame height and heat settings without having to leave the comfort of their seat.

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