Napoleon Fireplaces GVF40N Indoor Fireplace User Manual


 
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The curtain mesh must be kept fully closed during opera-
tion to help prevent accidental burns from occurring.
The heater must
not be used when
the hood is re-
moved. Hook the
hood over the lip of
the curtain support
plate.
Combustible mantle clearance can vary according to the
mantle depth. Use the graph to help evaluate the clear-
ance needed. The four-sided top extension piece may be
removed if non-combustible framing is faced with a non-
combustible material.
Dashed lines are suitable
mantle sizes and clear-
ances when a non-combus-
tible facing is used.
Attach the hood with louvre brackets by pressing the top
flange of the bracket into the clips along the top of the
louvre opening with louvre securing tabs facing out.
FIGURE 24
FIGURE 25
MANTLE INSTALLATION
HOOD
UPPER LOUVRE BRACKETS & HOOD
Tear the embers into small pieces and place on the ported
area of the burner. Care should be taken to shred the
embers into
thin, small irregular pieces as only the ex-
posed edges of the fibre hairs will glow. The ember mate-
rial will only glow when exposed to direct flame; however,
care should be taken to not block the burner ports. Blocked
burner ports can cause an incorrect flame pattern, carbon
deposits and delayed ignition. PHAZER
TM
logs glow when
exposed to direct flame.
Randomly place the embers around the bottom brick pan-
els in a realistic manner but not in contact with the flames.
Keep ember dust away from burner ports to avoid plugging
them.
Fine dust found in bottom of bag not to be used. PHAZER
TM
logs, and embers glow when exposed to direct flame. Use
only certified PHAZER
TM
logs, glowing embers and char-
coal embers available from your Napoleon / Wolf Steel Ltd.
dealer.
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GLOWING EMBERS
GLOWING EMBERS
CHARCOAL EMBERS
Ensure that glowing embers sufficiently cover the carry over
ports, highlighted below, to achieve maximum glow.
CARRY OVER PORTS
FIGURE 23
HOOD
CURTAIN SUPPORT
PLATE
FIGURE 27
HOOD
CURTAIN
MESH
FIGURE 26
FIGURE 28