FIGURE 28

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FRAME/FRONT INSTALLATION

1.Align the two holes in the upper portion of the hinge on the control door to those in the bottom trim bracket, secure using two of the #8 x 1/2” hex head screws supplied. Figure 26

2.Install the top trim bracket to the firebox using the three #9 - 14 x 1/2” hex head screws supplied in the

manual baggie.

3.Rest the top lip of the frame on the top trim bracket, and the securing tabs at the bottom of the

frame on the bottom trim bracket.

FIGURE 26

 

BOTTOM

 

TRIM

CONTROL DOOR

BRACKET

 

FIGURE 27

4.Align the two slots in the top of theframe with the two holes in the top trim bracket and secure using the two #10 pan head screws supplied however do not fully tighten to leave room for adjustment. Figure 27

5.Align the holes in the securing tabs at the bottom of theframe with the holes in the bottom trim bracket and secure using the two remaining #8 x 1/2” hex head screws, however do not fully tighten to leave room for adjustment.

Figure 27

6.If required, the bottom trim bracket can be adjusted by loosening it’s securing screws. Figure 27

7.Once theframe is perfectly square and the control door will close

without rubbing against the sides of theframe, tighten all screws.

8.Open the control door.

9.Insert the door stop chain into the receiving slot in the control door.

Figure 29

10.Insert the door stop chain into the receiving slot in theframe so that when fully open the control door has a clearance of 1/8” to the finished wall. NOTE: In most cases, a count of 9 balls between receiving slots will give the desired clearance. Figure 29

11.Close the control door.

The frame has been designed to accommodate finished material

thicknesses of .500” - .750”. If it is necessary to pull theframe out to the max. .750” the magnetic catch will need to be adjusted. Minor adjustment can be made by removing shims from behind the magnet. Major adjustments can be made by moving the magnet to the outside of the panel.

FRAME

TOP

TRIM

BRACKET

Adjustment may be required to accommodate

 

the door stop chain slack when the control door

 

is closed. The control door

securing screws

 

can be loosened to allow adjustment. Before re-

DOOR STOP

tightening the screws ensure the control door is

CHAIN

still recessed into the

frame at a similar

 

offset to the top trim piece.

 

 

FIGURE 29

BOTTOM

TRIM

BRACKET

RECEIVING

SLOTS

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GT8N, Fireplace, GT8P specifications

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