Monessen Hearth HBDV400N/PV7 manual placement of LAVA ROCK, ROCK WOOL and LOGS, Final Installation

Models: HBDV300N/PV7 HBDV400N/PSC7 HBDV300N/PSC7 HBDV400N/PV7

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FINAL INSTALLATION

HBDV7 Series Direct Vent Gas Fireplace

FINAL INSTALLATION

placement of LAVA ROCK, ROCK WOOL and LOGS

1.Before starting, make sure the grate is hooked onto the rear bracket.

2.Sprinkle lava rocks around and in front of burner at bottom of firebox.

3.Pull the rock wool apart into dime-sized pieces or smaller. Distribute one thin layer of rock wool over front ports and carryover ports. Do not cover slots (400) or large holes (300) at rear of burner. Figures 60 & 61

4.Place the logs on the burner. Refer to Steps 4-10 . Light the unit and after 15 minutes check burner flame and glow. Adjust embers as necessary to achieve an even and clean flame.

Figure 60 -

Rockwool Placement

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HBDV300

WARNING

The use of too much rock wool could cause flame to burn poorly and may cause sooting.

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Figure 61 -

Rockwool Placement

5.Place Rear Log #1 into place by setting the log over the two pins on the grate toward the back. The two round holes on the bottom of the logs should go over the two pins on the grate. Figure 62

WARNING

Do not sprinkle the lava rock or ember

 

 

chunks on top of the burner. This may cause

 

potential sooting, glass breakage and a fire

 

hazard.

 

 

 

 

 

Rear Log #1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 62

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Monessen Hearth HBDV400N/PV7 placement of LAVA ROCK, ROCK WOOL and LOGS, HBDV7 Series Direct Vent Gas Fireplace, hazard