Monessen Hearth Outdoor Gas Fireplace Outdoor Fireplace User Manual


 
The heat output of gas stoves can be adjusted by turning the burner up or down, by linking the unit to a ther-
mostat or by using a remote control. And because of their metal stru c t u re, gas stoves still provide some
w a r mth even after the burner is turned off .
Specialty Pro d u c t s
Many manufacturers have introduced specialty products that can be used with fireplace equipment or out-
doors. They include gas log-lighters, burning coal baskets, cast-iron firebacks, and outdoor fireplaces and
c a m p f i r es.
• Gas log lighters are used in an existing fireplace to light wood fires. They eliminate the need for kindling,
paper or other fire start e r. The gas log lighter burns until the wood fire starts and is then turned off .
• Burning coal baskets are replicas of 19th century European and early-American coal-burning fireplaces. They
a r e excellent accessories for historic or period homes.
• Cast-iron firebacks are placed in the back of a fireplace to reflect heat for a more efficient, radiant fire. This
p r oduct may be used with wood or gas fire p l a c e s .
• Outdoor fireplaces and campfires fueled by natural gas are gaining popularity. An optional blower fan is
available on some models.
NOTE: ALL NATURAL GAS FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE INSTALLED BY A PROFESSIONAL TECH-
NICIAN.
To find a qualified contractor, call your local natural gas utility and ask for a list of names. If that service is not
available, ask your neighbors or friends for recommendations, or look in the phone book under "Hearth or
F i r eplace Pro d u c t s . "
Ask contractors for re f e r ences and names of other customers, or check with the Better Business Bureau. Ask if
the contractor is bonded, licensed and insured.
Your contractor should obtain all necessary permits; comply with local codes and regulations; be familiar with
venting options; and follow up to make sure you are satisfied with the installation.
Use and Maintenance
• Read the manufacture r ’s instructions and always follow them.
• Never burn wood, paper, artificial logs or any other material in a gas hearth pro d u c t .
• Have a hearth products professional inspect your gas fireplace equipment re g u l a r l y.
• Do not store flammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity of any gas appliance.
• Do not cook food in a gas hearth appliance.
• Keep fireplace remote controls away from children and pets.
• Tu r n off the standing pilot light during the off-season, to save energ y.
• Before relighting the pilot, clean the firebox and the logs. Follow the manufacture r ’s instructions.
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