Monessen Hearth HBDV300, HBDV400 Final Installation, Placement Of Lava Rock, Rock Wool And Logs

Models: HBDV400 HBDV300

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FINAL INSTALLATION

FINAL INSTALLATION

PLACEMENT OF LAVA ROCK, ROCK WOOL AND LOGS

1.Make sure that the grate is hooked onto the rear bracket.

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

3.Place rock wool in a dime size pieces over the small holes and partially over large size holes. Do not place any over slots at rear of burner. The rock wool over the large holes may need adjustment after firing the unit to establish yellow flame in the front. See Figure 46.

4.Place 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. See Figure 47.

5.Place log #2 into place by matching the two holes on the bottom of the log with the two pins located on top of the burner. When this log is in place it is positioned at an angle and the right side of the log is seated over the right tong of the grate. See Figure 48.

WARNING

Do not use the entire bag of rock wool to

 

 

cover the burner. This could cause the flame

 

to burn poorly and may lead to sooting.

 

 

Cover with

HBDV300

Burner

Rock Wool

 

HBDV400

Figure 45 a & b - Placement of Rock Wool

on Burners

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.

Figure 46 - Placement of Rock Wool on Burner

Log #1

Figure 47 - Placement of Log 1.

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Monessen Hearth HBDV300 Final Installation, Placement Of Lava Rock, Rock Wool And Logs, a & b - Placement of Rock Wool