BURNER FLAME PATTERN
Figure 18 shows a correct burner flame pattern, and Figure 19 shows an incorrect burner flame pattern. The
incorrect burner flame pattern results in irregular burning flames. A correctly burning flame will not be dark
or have an orange/reddish hue.
Note: When using the appliance the first time, the flame will be orange for about one hour until the log cures.
Do the following if the burner flame is incorrect:
1. Turn off the appliance (see TO TURN OFF GAS TO THE APPLIANCE,
2. See the TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE,
Fig. 18—Correct Flame Pattern (Short Flames)
BURNER ORIFICE HOLDER AND PILOT AIR INLET HOLE
The primary air inlet holes provide the proper amount of air for mixing with the gas, which creates a clean
burning flame. These holes must be kept free of lint, dust, dirt, pet hair, and other debris. Before each heat-
ing season, clean these holes—blocked air holes create soot. The appliance should be cleaned approximate-
ly every three months during operation and inspected yearly by a qualified service person.
During operation, keep the vicinity of the appliance clear of debris, which may create a hazard.
Keep the burner tube and pilot assembly clean and free of dust, dirt, lint, and other debris. Use compressed
air of 30 PSI or less to clean these parts. Follow all the directions on the packaging/can when using com-
pressed air. Improperly using compressed air may damage the pilot assembly.
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Care and Maintenance (cont.)
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2–6 inches
above logs
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Fig. 19—Incorrect Flame Pattern (Tall Flames)
Vented Gas Log Appliance User's Manual
6–12 inches
above logs