TOWN COUNTRY TCWS54 Tranquility Burner Kit Instructions
- October 30, 2023
- TOWN COUNTRY
Table of Contents
- Contents of Package
- Tranquility Burner Installation
- Propane Conversion
- Gas Pressure Check
- Burner Flame Adjustment
- Parts Diagram
- 1……….TRANQUILITY BURNER KIT …………………… ………….22150051
- 2……….PEBBLE ASSEMBLY…………………………………………… 5096.921
- 3……….SAND …………………………………………………………TC42.SAND34 (Two Bags Per Kit)
- 4……….TRIM ROCK “A” 5096.922
- 5……….TRIM ROCK “B” ………………………………………………….5096.923
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TCWS54
TRANQUILITY
BURNER KIT
INSTRUCTIONS SKU# 22150051
For TCWS54 Series D
Fireplaces
Contents of Package
A | 2 3.4 LBS SAND |
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B | 1 HARDWARE PACK |
C | 2 EQUALIZER ROCKS |
D | 2 BURNER ASSEMBLIES |
E | 1 BURNER TRAY ASSEMBLY |
F | 4 PEBBLE SETS |
Tranquility Burner Installation
If converting to propane see conversion instructions on page #7 before
proceeding.
Install panels according to the TCWS.54CE Installation and Operating manual
prior to burner installation. (Page 23)
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Install the right burner by tipping into location trough and slipping the venturi tube over the orifice. Test for connection by lifting at a location pin on the right side of the burner. Repeat with left burner. (Fig. #2)
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Tilt burner tray length-wise and insert into the firebox. Be sure pilot is attached to burner support rail with screw in first hole position. (Fig. #3 & 4)
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Attach pilot to burner tray. (Fig. #5)
NOTE: check air shutter for correct fuel setting before proceeding further. Both burners are the same. Fully closed for natural gas. 13/64 (0.2)” open for LP. -
Secure the burner tray to legs using eight screws (Fig. #6)
NOTE: a light will aid aligning the holes in the tray with the leg
CAUTION: The burners should be tightly butted up against each other at the center to ensure correct operation. -
Place sand into the burner tray and brush smooth. Use caution not to get sand near the burner ports. (Fig. #7)
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Each rock has a slot in it’s base and is marked with a letter and an arrow. (Fig. #8)
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Place each rock as per the following photographs, start from the right hand side of the burner and ensure that the arrow on each rock points towards the front of the fireplace. (Fig. #7 to 15)
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Repeat the sequence of placing the rocks three more times until the burner is covered.
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Place the two remaining rocks on the left hand end of burner as shown. (Fig. #18 and 19)
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Install front porcelain cover (wide edge should face the front). (Fig. #20)
Propane Conversion
If the unit is to be used on propane convert as follows using the components
supplied with this burner:
CAUTION
The gas supply and electrical power shall be shut off before proceeding with
the conversion.
Note:
Factory supplied components must be used to ensure correct input. After
conversion confirm proper manifold pressure.
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If installed remove the rocks from the burners.
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If installed remove the burner tray from the manifold brackets. (8 screws) (Fig. #21)
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Remove burners by gently lifting up the left end and disengaging from the orifice.
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Using a 1/2” wrench, undo the natural gas burner orifice, (marked “NC”). Apply a small amount of pipe joint compound to the threads of the propane burner orifice (marked “LC”) to ensure a good seal, before screwing it into the fitting.
WARNING
This conversion kit shall be installed by a qualified service agency in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and all applicable codes and requirements of the authority having jurisdiction.
If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, a fire, explosion or production of carbon monoxide may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
The qualified service agency is responsible for the proper installation of this kit.
The installation is not proper and complete until the operation of the converted appliance is checked as specified in the manufacturer’s instructions supplied with the kit.
Loosen the primary air shutter screw, open shutter to give a gap of 13/64” (0.2”) and re- tighten. Repeat on other burner. (Fig. #23) -
With a 7/16” wrench loosen the pilot head on the pilot assembly. (Fig. #24)
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Slide the pilot adjustment band over and ensure that the hole in the orifice band is showing
Fig. #25 shows NG position
Fig. #26 shows LP position). -
Update the Propane Conversion Label with date and name when finished. (Fig #27)
WARNING: Both the control box shield and the access panel must be reinstalled after conversion/ installation or servicing has been completed. Failure to do so will overheat and cause premature failure of the control system.
For complete conversion valve installation instructions, refer to the instruction book included in the SIT conversion kit.
Gas Pressure Check
Note: To test the gas pressure, turn off the gas supply before removing
the plug from the supply pressure test port or manifold pressure test port.
Verify gas pressures with the fireplace lit and on the highest setting.
- Remove the plug from the pressure test port using a 3/16” hex key. The plug is located between the right side lintel and firebox side. (Fig. #28)
- Thread the extension test fitting into the open port. (Fig. #29)
- Attach a pressure gauge onto the fitting.
- When testing is complete shut off the gas, remove the fitting and replace the plug. Thread sealant will be required to ensure a gas tight connection.
Correct gas pressure requirement:
Supply Pressure | Natural Gas | Propane |
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Min. Pressure
(For purpose of input adjustment)| 5.0″ WC| 12.5″ WC
Max. Pressure| 13.9″ WC| 13.9″ WC
Manifold Pressure
Maximum
Minimum| 3.5″ WC
1.6″ WC| 10″ WC
6.4″ WC
Burner Flame Adjustment
The air shutter on the burner tube controls the primary combustion air. It is
set to the closed position at the factory for natural gas fuel. For LP see
Pg.8. Some adjustment may be necessary to obtain desired flame and to
eliminate carbon deposits. Evaluate flame appearance after the fireplace has
reached operating temperature. See Fig. #30 for proper flame pattern.
Open primary air if the window glass and firebox have carbon accumulation
and/or the flames are long, dark and stringy. The shutter may also be opened
to lessen the flame height.
NOTE:
Proper air shutter setting is required.
The flame should be just orange and “lazy”. It should NEVER be set to create
sooting on internal parts and window glass.
Parts Diagram
(WHEN ORDERING, INCLUDE PART NUMBER WITH DESCRIPTION)
ITEM …….DESCRIPTION ………………………………………………………………PART NO.
1……….TRANQUILITY BURNER KIT …………………… ………….22150051
2……….PEBBLE ASSEMBLY…………………………………………… 5096.921
3……….SAND …………………………………………………………TC42.SAND34 (Two Bags Per Kit)
4……….TRIM ROCK “A” 5096.922
5……….TRIM ROCK “B” ………………………………………………….5096.923
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