TOWN AND COUNTRY TC42 Country Home Burner Kit Instruction Manual
- March 5, 2024
- Town and Country
Table of Contents
TOWN AND COUNTRY TC42 Country Home Burner Kit Instruction Manual
Contents of Package
- 2 bags of ember material
- 7 Piece log set
- Log grate
- Burner assembly (including pilot and manifold)
- Hardware package (not shown)
- Air defle
Burner Installation
- Place the keyhole slots in the burner (Figure 2) over the two screws located in the firebox base **(Figure 3).
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- Slide the burner back to engage the screws in the small part of the keyhole slot and tighten screws.
- Remove the valve control box access cover from side of firebox **(Figure 4).
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- Attach the manifold and pilot supply tubes to the bulk readmitting and tighten **(Figure 5).
** Ensure that all connections are gas tight.
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Feed the ignition and sensor wires through the bulkhead plate (Figure 6) to the interface.
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Attach the ignition and sensor wires to the module **(Figure 7)
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Reinstall the access panel to the firebox side.
A panel set must now be installed. See Installation and Operating Instructions manual for detail. -
Position the slots of the grate securing brackets over the holes in the floor shield and secure with the two screws **(Figure 8).
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- Attach rear deflector to rear of grate using the two screws provided **(Figure 9).
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Ember Material Placement
Two bags of ember material are shipped with the fireplace and need to be installed to ensure optimum performance and flame appearance.
Pull apart the material into ember size pieces (approximately 1” squares) and gently place them into the burner pan. Do not compress, leave it loose for best performance.
Fill the burner pan level with the top of the pan at rear, and gradually slope
forward to the firebox floor at the front, covering both burner tubes.
(Figure 10)
Place remaining ember material outside of the burner pan as desired to cover- up gas lines and brackets.
Note: Ember material placement and amount will affect flame appearance. More ember material results in lower flame height. Add or remove as needed until desired flame affect.
Log Set and Assembly
Gas plumbing and vent connections should be completed before proceeding.
The logs are fragile, and should be handled with care. Unpack and inspect log set. There should be a total of seven logs.
Position the logs as indicated by the following pictures. The three main logs have holes and / or pins. Engage each pin in the corresponding holes. The four smaller logs do not have holes or pins. They rest in position.
Locate as per the diagrams **(Figures 11-18).
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- Place Log 1 onto the log grate with the thicker end on the right and engage the holes in the bottom of the log onto the two pins on the log grate.
- Place Log 2 onto the lef side of the log grate with the thicker end down and rest the log onto the long pin on the side of the log grate then engage the hole in the bottom of Log 2 onto the pin in the top left of Log 1 .
- Place Log 3 on an angle and engage the holes in the bottom of Log 3 onto the pin in the back corner of the log grate and the pin in the middle of Log 1.
- Place Log 4 onto log grate resting on the second finger from the left and the narrow part pointing towards the center of the log grate.
- Place Log 5 on the right front panel, around the right leg of the log grate and with the charred end pointing towards the center of the fireplace.
- Place Log 6 on the left front panel with the “Y” end pointing to the left side of the fireplace and the other end just in front of the left leg of the log grate.
- Place Log 7 in the front center of the fireplace, covering the joint between the two front panels.
Note: Improper placement of logs will cause sooting on internal parts and glass. The logs may need to be repositioned slightly to avoid excessive flame impingement.
Burner Flame Adjustment
The air shutter on the burner tube controls the primary combustion air to the
gas burner and is pre-set closed at the factory for natural gas fuel. 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 Figure 19 for proper flame pattern.
Open primary air shutter if the logs, glass, and firebox have carbon accumulation and / or the flames are long, dark and stringy. The shutter may also be opened to enhance the Ember Material glow and lessen the flame height.
Caution: Burner area may be hot! Turn off the fireplace and allow the unit to cool before proceeding.
To Adjust: See Figure 20
- Open and remove window frame and set aside. See “Window Frame Removal” section found in the Installation and Operating Instructions manual.
- Remove the log set and set aside.
- Remove the air deflector from the log grate.
- Loosen the screw in the Primary Air Shutter.
- Rotate the shutter to increase or decrease the amount of primary air.
- Re assemble in reverse order
Replacement Parts
- BURNER ASSEMBLY
- NOT SHOWN
- ORIFICE, NATURAL GAS (NE)
- PILOT ASSEMBLY, CONVERTIBLE
- MAIN SUPPLY TUBE
- PILOT TUB
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