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Pilot Burner Adjustment
1.Adjust the pilot screw to provide a properly sized flame.
2.Do not adjust the pilot screw all the way out counterclockwise because it will leak gas.
Flame Switch
(For Units with 6CN and 6CLP Controls)
Your fireplace has been equipped with a thermocouple which senses the flame and shuts of the gas flow to the pilot and main burner in the event that the pilot flame is unstable or becomes extinguished.
DANGER: BYPASSING THE THERMOCUPLE MAY LEAD TO AN EXPLOSION WHICH COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY.
Do NOT alter the wiring of the control. Replace the thermo- couple only with components approved by the manufacturer.
Flame Switch
(For Units with 6CEN Controls)
Your fireplace has been equipped with a thermocouple which senses the flame and shuts of the gas flow to the pilot and main burner in the event that the pilot flame is unstable or becomes extinguished.
DANGER: BYPASSING THE THERMOCUPLE MAY LEAD TO AN EXPLOSION WHICH COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY.
Do NOT alter the wiring of the control. Replace the thermo- couple only with components approved by the manufacturer.
FIGURE 12
FIGURE 13
3/8 TO 1/2 INCH
PROPER
FLAME
ADJUSTMENT
Venturi Adjustment
Natural gas models have a closed shutter. Opening the air FIGURE 14 shutter will cause a more blue flame, but can cause flame
lifting from the burner ports. Propane gas models have an air shutter set at
3/16 (.188) inch open. The same conditions as above apply for propane gas.
NOTE: AIR SHUTTER AJUSTMENT MUST ONLY BE DONE BY A QUALIFIED GAS INSTALLER.
53D9019. Rev 3 11/07