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�`�,T-N-GLO` <br /> !.;��;.i�,,i� I'�����irr�r; DAKOTA INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS <br /> 5. COMPLETION OF THE ENCLOSURE AND FINISHING MATERIAL <br /> a. Complete the Enclosure <br /> �� ,�,,m clearances must be maintained between the appliance sides and the endosure as well as the appliance back and <br /> u�� enclosure. See "Building an Outdoor Enclosure"for framing details. <br /> Note: Use only a noncombustible material to finish the face of the appliance below the level of the front standoffs. A <br /> noncombustible material such as USG MICORE CV230 Mineral Fiber Board, or USG DUROCK Cement Board is recom- <br /> mended for this purpose. <br /> b. Do not install combustible materials over the face of the appliance!This poses a safety hazard and may start a fire.You <br /> may use only noncombustible material over the face of the appliance. <br /> 1) Combustible Material <br /> Material which is made of or surfaced with wood, compressed paper, plant fibers plastics, or any material capable of <br /> igniting and burning, whether flame proofed or not, plastered or unplastered. <br /> 2) Noncombustible Material <br /> Material which will not ignite and burn. Such materials are those consisting entirely of steel, iron, brick, tile, concrete, <br /> slate, glass or plasters, or any combination thereof. <br /> 3) Noncombustible Sealant Material <br /> Sealants which will not ignite and burn;General Electric RTV103 Black (or equivalen[), Rutland, Inc. Fireplace Mortar#63 <br /> (or equivalent). <br /> After completing the framing and applying the facing material (dry wall) over the framing, a Yz"wide (maximum) bead of <br /> noncombustible sealant must be used to close off any gaps at the top and sides between the appliance and facing to <br /> prevent cold air leaks. <br /> Only noncombustible materials may be used to cover the metal appliance front. <br /> 6. GLASS DOORS <br /> a. I��cluued with and pre-installed in the appliance. <br /> b. il ;re aoors need adjusting, open them and loosen the screws on the top and bottom pivot pins. Slide each door in the desired <br /> direction and tighten the screws. <br /> c. If the handles need adjusting, tighten or loosen the screws allowing the handles to move as desired. <br /> 7. GRATE ASSEMBLY AND FIBER ASH BED <br /> a. Position the bumer tube on the raised bumer supports. <br /> b. Place the fiber ash bed on the floor of the firebox. ensuring that it does not cover the burner. <br /> c. Position the grate assembly over the burner assembly and fiber ash bed, and center from left to right. The back legs will be <br /> located in the grate brackets. <br /> d. Attach the burner to the grate wi[h the enclosed stainless steel wire to hold the burner in position. Wrap the wire around the <br /> burner and the grate bar. See Figure 13. <br /> � r ��: <br /> � , :, <br /> = Y ,� , <br /> � � , �� .-� ��. � <br /> �,�! a�� � �.��.F ��. <br /> l � '• 6� <br /> '� 1 �� �� ' 2^s�`- ; ''� �� ;�-�` <br /> T <br /> ��w.'�w ..:�_.: ':""'n,w`e�+=��� � <br /> '"° �"� �;�. <br /> ._ . . . . a,Y� <br /> Figure 13-Fiber Ash Bed <br /> �=-,�� �1C3c-900 Rev D ^3 <br />