Temco dv5200 series, Optional extended face panel kit installation, Log installation – Temco Tool DV5200MB User Manual
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Temco DV5200 Series
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T202
Louvre in place
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T202
Fig. 30 Louvre in place.
Optional Extended Face Panel Kit
Installation
Model 36SB
1. Place side panel as shown in Figure 31.
2. Install screws at tab locations to install side exten-
sion panels. NOTE: If pilot holes are not provided
in the fireplace, mark and drill 3/32” diameter pilot
holes using the slotted tabs in the side extension
panels as a guide.
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Side
Panel
Fireplace
Screw (Provided)
Fig. 31 Place side panel and secure with three (3) screws.
FP1825
3. Place top surround panel over the side surround
extension panels. Center left to right, then secure
with three (3) screws provided. Screw pilot holes
are located at the inside top opening of the fireplace
directly above the top. (Fig. 32)
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Top Face
Panel
Side Panel
Screws
(Provided)
Side Panel
FP1826
Fig. 32 Place top panel over side panels and secure with
three (3) screws.
Log Installation
Attention: Glass door should be removed when install-
ing logset and prior to lighting the unit.
1. Remove glass door (Refer to “Glass Door Removal
Procedure”)
2. Remove logs from carton and inspect.
3. Rear log should be installed onto rear log supports.
Match up slots on rear of log with the vertical log
bracket tabs.
4. The front log should be placed on the center log sup-
ports, slots aligned with tabs, and log placed rear-
ward.
5. Top twigs can then be placed in their designated po-
sitions provided with pins on back logs, and grooves
on the center log. (Fig. 33)
6. Unpack steel wool and cut off a 1” x 3” (25 x 76 mm)
strip. Save the remainder of the steel wool for future
use. Carefully stretch the strip out the full length of
the burner’s ported area and then place it on the
ember tray allowing the steel wool to hang over the
burner. Place the rock wool loosely on top of the
steel wool and top edge of the ember retainer along
entire length of ported area of front burner. Use indi-
vidual pieces of rock wool about the size of quarter.
Rock wool should be fluffed up and not compressed.
Rock wool must be held up by ember retainer tray.
Do not allow embers to fall on burner and cover
burner ports.
7. Ember tray ends beyond burner port area and area
in front of grate may be covered with lava rock to suit
individual appearance preferences.