exactly, a fi re or explosion may result, causing
property damage, personal injury, or loss of life.
Do not store or use gasoline or other fl ammable
vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any
other appliance.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:
• Open a window.
• Do not try to light any appliance.
• Do not touch any electrical switch; do not
use any phone in the building.
• Immediately call the gas supplier from
a neighbor’s phone and follow the gas
supplier’s instructions.
• If you cannot reach the gas supplier, call the
fi re department.
Installation and service must be performed
by an NFI Certifi ed or other qualifi ed
professional installer, service agency, or
the gas supplier.
INSTALLER & CONSUMER:
These instructions MUST be retained
with this appliance.
MANUALLY LIT
BURNER
SYSTEMS
IMPORTANT: READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY BEFORE STARTING
INSTALLATION OF YOUR LOG SET
The Peterson Real-Fyre® gas log set is to be installed
only in a solid-fuel burning fi replace with a working
fl ue constructed of noncombustible material. Solidfuels shall not be burned in a fi replace where this
gas log set is installed. The installation, including
provisions for combustion, ventilation air, and
required minimum permanent vent opening, must
conform with the National Fuel Gas Code (ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54) and applicable local building
codes. In Canada, the installation must conform with
the Natural Gas and Propane Storage and Handling Installation Code (CSA-B149.1). A damper clamp
is included to maintain the minimum permanent
vent opening and to prevent full closure of the
damper blade. The chimney damper should be
fully opened when burning the log set. The log
set is designed to burn with yellow fl ames; thus
adequate ventilation is absolutely necessary.
We recommend that our gas
hearth products be installed
and serviced by professionals
who are certifi ed in the U.S.
by the National Fireplace
Institute® (NFI) as NFI Gas
Specialists.
Important: For safe operation and proper performance of this product and to comply with certifi cation,
listings, and building code acceptances, use ONLY Peterson Real-Fyre
®
controls, parts,
and accessories that have been specifi cally listed or certifi ed for use with this burner
system. Use of other controls, parts, or accessories is prohibited and will void all warranties,
certifi cations, listings, and building code approvals, and may cause property damage,
personal injury, and loss of life.
ROBERT H. PETERSON CO. • 14724 East Proctor Avenue, City of Industry, CA 91746
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Table of Contents
3 PARTS LIST (24" - 30" MODELS)
4 PARTS LIST (36" - 60" MODELS)
5 FIREPLACE REQUIREMENTS
6 MINIMUM FREE OPENING AREA OF CHIMNEY DAMPER
6 INSTALLING THE DAMPER CLAMP
7 INSTALLATION
7 INSTALLING AND TESTING THE BURNER
7 ADJUSTING AIR MIXERS
7 PLACING THE LOGS
7 PLACING THE DECORATIVE LAVA ROCK
8 LOG PLACEMENT
10 MANUAL LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
11 LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS - SPK-26 VALVE
11 FOR IMPROVED PILOT OPERATION
12 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
12 MAINTENANCE
12 SERVICE
12 FLAME APPEARANCE
13 TROUBLESHOOTING
14 WARRANTY
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Parts List (24" - 30" models)
onl
y)
Before beginning installation, be sure the gas log set is complete by comparing its contents with this Parts
List. Parts may differ depending upon the size of the set purchased. Be sure you know the model number and
size of your set when ordering replacement or optional parts and accessories.
24" models
Item
No.
Part No.Description
1.EC-24Burner assembly
2.CK-5-24SPConnector kit
3.DC-1Damper clamp
4.OCC-10Lava Rock (qty of 3)
5.MPL-22BRMammoth Pine rear bottom log 22"
6.MPL-24BFMammoth Pine front bottom log 24"
7.MPL-15TMammoth Pine top log 15"
8.MPL-20TMammoth Pine top log 20"
9.MPL-17TMammoth Pine top log 17"
10.BL-13TMammoth Pine top log 13"
11.SPK-26Safety Pilot Kit
(included with LP models only)
1
11
6
7
10
5
8
9
3
4
2
Photos not to scale.
Contact your local
Real-Fyre® dealer for
replacement parts and
accessories.
30" models
Item
No.
Part No.Description
1.EC-30Burner assembly
2.CK-5-24SPConnector kit
3.DC-1Damper clamp
4.OCC-10Lava Rock (qty of 4)
5.MPL-24BRMammoth Pine rear bottom log 24"
6.MPL-30BFMammoth Pine front bottom log 30"
7.MPL-18TMammoth Pine top log 18"
8.MPL-18TYMammoth Pine top log 18"
9.MPL-20TMammoth Pine top log 20"
10.MPL-17TMammoth Pine top log 17"
11.SPK-26Safety Pilot Kit (included with LP
models only)
1
11
5
6
8
7
9
10
3
4
2
Photos not to scale.
Contact your local
Real-Fyre® dealer for
replacement parts and
accessories.
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Parts List (36" - 60" models)
Before beginning installation, be sure the gas log set is complete by comparing its contents with this Parts
List. Parts may differ depending upon the size of the set purchased. Be sure you know the model number
and size of your set when ordering replacement or optional parts and accessories.
14
13
1
12
2
Item
No.Part No.Description60 48 36
1.EC-60Valve, Pilot, Burner assemblyxxx
2.CK-5-24SPConnector kitxx
orCK-5-18SPConnector Kitx
3.DC-1Damper clampxxx
OCC-10Lava Rock (see right for qty)
4.
5.MPL-17T
6.MPL-18TY
7.MPL-18T
8.MPL-19T
9.MPL-24T
10.MPL-21T
11.MPL-20T
12.MPL-36BF
orMPL-48BF
orMPL-60BF
13.MPL-30BR
orMPL-42BR
orMPL-48BR
14.LS-0006
orLS-0005
SPK-26Safety Pilot Kit
15.
Note: Values in bold Italics change with burner size and model log set.
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Mammoth Pine top log 17"
Mammoth Pine top ‘Y’ log 18"
Mammoth Pine top log 18"
Mammoth Pine top log 19"
Mammoth Pine top log 24"
Mammoth Pine top log 21"
Mammoth Pine top log 20"
Mammoth Pine front bottom log 36"
Mammoth Pine front bottom log 48"
Mammoth Pine front bottom log 60"
Mammoth Pine rear bottom log 30"
Mammoth Pine rear bottom log 42"
Mammoth Pine rear bottom log 48"
24" Rear spacer log (2)
20" Rear spacer log (2)
(included with LP models only)
4
6
7
9
5
8
10
MP-60 shown.
Logs 8-11 and 14 are not
included with all sets.
Photos not to scale.
654
15
xxx
xxx
xx
xx
xx
xx
xxx
x
x
Contact your local
Real-Fyre® dealer for
replacement parts and
accessories.
x
x
x
x
x
x
xxx
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Important Pre-installation Information
Check to be sure the fi replace meets venting and
construction requirements for the installation
®
of the Real-Fyre
gas log set (see FIREPLACE
REQUIREMENTS section, below).
This burner may only be connected to natural
gas.
Be sure the gas log set is properly sized for the
fi replace. Improper sizing may negatively impact the
proper drafting of the fi replace. Additionally, too large
a log set will adversely affect the burn and hamper
the proper operation of the control system. Fig. 5-1
illustrates the critical dimensions of the fi rebox.
This gas log set must be installed by an
NFI Certifi ed or other qualifi ed professional
installer. The installation, including provisions for
combustion and ventilation air, must conform with
local codes, or, in the absence of local codes, with
the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223-1, and NFPA54.
Keep the appliance area clear and free from
combustible materials, gasoline, and other
fl ammable vapors and liquids.
Fig. 5-1
Note: It is recommended that complete fi rebox dimensions
Model no.
EC-2431"29" 20"26"6060
EC-3038"31" 20"30"8484
EC-3648"44" 28"36"100100
EC-4860"56" 28"36"145145
EC-6072"68" 28"36"260230
Standard fi replace dimensions
Rear
width
DEPTH
Depth
Front
FRONT
width opening
WIDTH OPENING
be obtained to ensure proper sizing.
Min. Fireplace Size
Width
Front Rear
Depth Height
HEIGHT
Height
BTU* (x 1000)
Nat.LP
*Nominal BTU based on gas inlet pressure. Nominal
gas inlet pressure for natural gas is 5" W.C..
Important:To comply with building code acceptances, and for safe operation and proper performance
of this log set, use ONLY Peterson Real-Fyre® parts and accessories. Use of other
controls, parts, and accessories which are not designed for use with Real-Fyre® gas log
sets is prohibited and will void all warranties, certifi cations, listings, and building code
approvals, and may cause property damage, personal injury, or loss of life.
Fireplace Requirements
The Real-Fyre® gas log is to be installed only in a fully
vented, fi replace with an open damper. The chimney
must be free of any obstructions. The fi replace must be
designed and approved to burn wood. The fi replace fl ue
must be at least 8" at its smallest dimension.
The fi replace must have a gas supply line that has been
installed by a qualifi ed technician in accordance with all
local codes. The gas supply line must be ½" minimum
interior diameter. If the gas line to the fi replace is longer
than 5', a larger diameter line may be necessary.
Be sure to clean the fi replace fl oor of any ashes or other
foreign materials. It is recommended that the fi replace
and chimney be inspected by a chimney sweep or other
®
qualifi ed person before you install the Real-Fyre
gas
log set.
Required Gas Pressure: The minimum inlet gas
supply pressure for the purpose of input adjustment is
5" of water column (w.c.) for natural gas. The maximum
inlet gas supply pressure is 10.5" w.c. for natural gas.
Testing the Gas Supply System: The gas log set and its
individual shut-off valve must be disconnected from the
gas supply piping system while performing any tests of the
piping system at pressures in excess of ½ psig. The gas
log set must be isolated from the gas supply piping system
by closing its individual manual shut-off valve during any
pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test
pressures equal to or less than ½ psig. This is accomplished
by closing the gas supply line valve required by NFPA 54.
A fi replace screen must be in place when the appliance
is in operation and, unless other provisions are provided,
the screen shall have an opening(s) for introduction of
combustion air. When glass fi replace doors are used,
operate the gas log set with the doors open.
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Minimum Free Opening Area of Chimney Damper
Minimum Free Opening Area of Chimney Damper for Venting
For Factory Built Fireplaces
Log Set Sizes
Chimney
Height
15'
20'
25'
30'
24"30"36"48"60"24"30"36"48"60"
38 sq. in.
34 sq. in.
32 sq. in.
31 sq. in.
53 sq. in.
48 sq. in.
45 sq. in.
43 sq. in.
63 sq. in.
56 sq. in.
53 sq. in.
50 sq. in.
91 sq. in.
82 sq. in.
77 sq. in.
73 sq. in.
Note: The minimum chimney height from hearth to top of chimney is 15'.
Installing the Damper Clamp
A damper clamp (See Parts List) is provided as a
means to prevent full and/or accidental closure of
the fi replace damper when installed as illustrated
(Fig. 6-2). When the gas log set is operating, the damper must be fully open. To install the
damper clamp:
163 sq. in.
146 sq. in.
138 sq. in.
130 sq. in.
4. Should the damper clamp not fi t, install a
For Masonry Built Fireplaces
Log Set Sizes
42 sq. in.
38 sq. in.
-
35 sq. in.
57 sq. in.
52 sq. in.
-
47 sq. in.
67 sq. in.
60 sq. in.
-
54 sq. in.
95 sq. in.
87 sq. in.
-
77 sq. in.
167 sq. in.
150 sq. in.
-
134 sq. in.
permanent damper stop or provide some other
means of preventing full and/or accidental
closure of the damper such as removing the
damper blade.
1. Open the fi replace damper.
2. Place the damper clamp (Fig. 6-1) over the
damper blade as in Fig. 6-2.
3. Tighten the set screw of the damper clamp
with pliers or a wrench so that it affi xes to the
damper blade. The clamp must be permanently
installed.
Damper clamp
Fig. 6-1
Open
Closed
Fig. 6-2
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Installation
Installing and Testing the Burner
For Nat. Models:
1. Connect the gas fl exible connector to the gas stub
from the fi replace wall.
2. Place the assembled burner and grate into the
center of the fi rebox.
3. Connect the other end of the gas fl ex connector to
the burner.
4. LEAK TEST: Turn on the fi replace gas supply,
and test at all connections for leaks using the
appropriate soapy water solution. If bubbles
appear, a leak is present. Turn off the gas and
tighten at all connections. Repeat until no leaks are
present. If a leak persists, turn off the gas supply
and contact the local gas company or dealer.
NEVER USE A FLAME TO CHECK FOR LEAKS.
For L.P. Models:
1. Install the provided SPK-26 pilot kit onto the nipple
found on the right side of the burner (see Fig. 7-1).
Be sure to use a pipe compound resistant to all
gasses.
2. Remove (and save) the two screws found on the
pilot assembly (Fig. 7-2). Discard the small bracket
that comes loose, as it is not required for this install.
3. The rear of the burner assembly has two holes
that allow for pilot assembly installation. Locate
the pilot assembly over these holes, and use the
screws from the previous step to fasten the pilot
to the burner. See Fig. 7-3 for orientation.
4. Remove the small adapter that is loosely connected
to the fl ex connector. Attach the adapter to the end of
the SPK-26 valve using a pipe compound resistant
to all gasses. Tighten securely. Then attach the open
end of the fl ex connector to the adapter. Tighten
securely.
5. Place the burner system in the fi replace. Center
the burner in the fi replace.
6. Remove the large adapter that is loosely connected
to the other end of fl ex connector. Attach the adapter
to the gas-supply stub using a pipe compound
resistant to all gasses. Tighten securely. Then
attach the open end of the fl ex connector to the
adapter. Tighten securely.
7. Place the heatshield over the valve. Check for
leaks as instructed under #4 of the previous nat.
gas install section.
Adjusting Air Mixers
Burners are equipped with air mixers for the upper
(except 60") and front burners. Adjust the size and color
of the fl ame by opening (turn outward) or closing (turn
inward) as shown in Fig. 7-4 and Fig. 7-5.
Placing the Logs
CAUTION: Logs are heavy! Safely moving the
front or back logs requires two or
more people (see Fig. 8-3)
1. Place the spacer logs about six inches apart on either
side of center and just forward of the rear legs (Fig. 8-1,
60" and 48" units only). Then rest the back bottom log
on top of the two spacer logs as far forward (against the
center burner) as possible without touching the pilot.
The fl at side should be down and the heat chambers
facing the back of the fi replace.
2. Place the front log on the grate in front of the burner
pipe with the fl at down and the heat chambers
toward the burner pipe and the log as far forward
as possible while keeping the back parallel with
the burner pipe (Fig 8-3).
3. Place top logs across the front and back logs in
the order and positions shown for your particular
log set size on p. 8-9.
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Remove &
save screws
Fig. 7-2
Fig. 7-3
Placing the Decorative Lava Rock
Locate the bag of lava rock and pour its contents around
the base of the grating in an attractive pattern. Do not
place the Lava Rock on the logs or grate.
Open
Fig. 7-4Fig. 7-5
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Log Placement
Note: Reference the Parts List on page 4 for Figures 8-1 thru 9-2.
Fig. 8-1
The rear spacer logs provide a
platform for rear bottom log
14
14
Place the burner system and rear spacer logs
Fig. 8-3
13
Place front bottom log (requires at least two to lift)
Fig. 8-2
12
Place back bottom log (requires two to lift)
Fig. 8-4
12
13
Bottom logs in place
Fig. 8-5
Fig. 8-7
10
10
7
60" setup A
7
48" setup A
Fig. 8-6
8
9
6
11
5
60" setup B
Fig. 8-8
9
6
8
5
48" setup B
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Log Placement (cont.)
Fig. 9-1
9
5
Fig. 9-2
36" setup A
Note: Reference the Parts List on page 5 for Figures 9-3 thru 9-6.
Fig. 9-3
Fig. 9-4
7
8
116
36" setup B
10
Fig. 9-5
30" setup A
8
24" setup A
9
30" setup B
Fig. 9-6
9
10
7
24" setup B
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Manual Lighting Instructions
FOR YOUR SAFETY, READ BEFORE LIGHTING
WARNING: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fi re or explosion may result causing
property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
Do not use this appliance if any part has been underwater. Immediately call for a qualifi ed professional service
technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the burner system which has been under water.
BEFORE LIGHTING, smell all around the burner area for gas. IF YOU SMELL GAS, FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ON
THE COVER (P. 1).
Lighting and Extinguishing the Burner System
1. Place a lighted long-stem match near the right end of the top burner (do not hold the match in your
hand) or use a lighted long-necked butane lighter
(Fig. 10-1).
2. Slowly turn the fi replace remote valve to the ON
position. The log set should light.
3. If the log set does not light before the match
goes out, immediately turn the valve to the OFF
position.
Fig. 10-1
4. Wait approximately fi ve (5) minutes to clear out any
gas, and repeat steps 1-3 above.
5. If the log set fails to light again, turn off the valve
and contact the dealer or gas supplier.
6. To extinguish the Real-Fyre
the valve to the OFF position. Be sure the valve is
turned fully off to avoid any gas leakage.
®
gas log set, simply turn
Cleaning and Checking
A periodic check of the following should be perfor med
at least annually by a qualifi ed professional service
representative.
1. Flue system for proper venting.
2. Damper operation
3. Orifi ces for dirt or other foreign matter.
4. Visual check on the burner.
5. Air mixers for dust/lint blockage.
6. Excessive soot on logs.
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Lighting Instructions - SPK-26 Valve
* We recommend that before you install the burner you familiarize yourself with the control valve layout. This will
help you to be confi dent operating the burner when fully installed (see fi gures below for typical control positions).
HOW TO LIGHT THE PILOT
To light the pilot from the PILOT position (Fig. 11-2), push
in slightly on the knob and turn to the OFF position (Fig.
5-1). Wait fi ve minutes, then turn the knob to the PILOT
position (Fig. 11-2). Push the knob fully in and at the same
time place a long lighted match or long necked lighter at
the pilot burner. The pilot should light. Hold the knob in
approximately 60 seconds. If the pilot does not stay lit,
turn to the full OFF position (Fig. 5-1). Wait fi ve minutes
and repeat the LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS.
HOW TO TURN THE GAS BURNER ON AND OFF
USING THE SAFETY PILOT KIT
BE SURE THE DAMPER IS FULLY OPEN WHEN
OPERATING THE GAS BURNER.
TO TURN ON THE GAS BURNER FROM THE PILOT
POSITION: When the pilot is lit (Fig. 11-2), turn the knob
90° counter-clockwise to the ON position (Fig. 11-3).
TO TURN OFF THE GAS BURNER FROM THE ON
POSITION (Fig. 11-3): Turn the knob 90° clockwise to the
PILOT position (Fig. 11-2).
TO TURN OFF THE GAS BURNER AND THE PILOT FROM
THE PILOT POSITION (Fig. 11-2): Push in slightly on the
knob and turn 90° clockwise to the OFF position (Fig. 5-1).
Example
of burner
pilot fl ame
Read here
1. Use OFF
only when complete
shutdown is necessary.
Fig. 11-1
OFF position
Burner off - pilot off
Read here
2. Turn dial to PILOT
position. With match ready,
press knob in and hold for 60
seconds while lighting pilot.
Fig. 11-2
PILOT position
Burner off -
pilot on
Read here
3. Turn knob to ON
to light burner.
Fig. 11-3
ON position
Burner on -
pilot on
PILOT ADJUSTMENT
Should the pilot require adjustment, the following steps
should be taken: With the pilot lit and the control knob
in the pilot position, use a long narrow screw driver
and turn the pilot adjustment screw slowly clockwise
to reduce the pilot fl ame or counter-clockwise to
increase the fl ame (Fig. 11-4). The adjustment screw
can be turned so that the pilot fl ame is completely
extinguished. Some tightening of the screw may occur
during adjustment; this is normal. The pilot fl ame
should be a soft blue color with slightly yellow tipping
which encircles the thermocouple tip.
Turn the control knob to the ON position to assure
proper ignition of the log burner.
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Maintenance and Service
Maintenance
Once installed and operating properly, the RealFyre® gas log set requires very little maintenance.
You should inspect the log set and control
annually for the following:
1. Excessive Sooting - Some sooting of
the log set is normal and adds to the
natural appearance of burned wood. If soot
accumulates, you may brush the soot off with
a stiff brush. Logs may also be cleaned by
allowing them to heat up, then spraying them
with water where soot has accumulated.
2. Insects and burner blockage - Check the
burner ports and the air-mixer, if present, to
make sure they are free from debris. Blocked
burner ports and orifi ces may result in poor
fl ame distribution or fl ame at air-mixer (if
equipped).
Service
It is recommended that a qualifi ed professional
service technician be called to service the
gas log set and control should service be
required. The Troubleshooting section of these
instructions serves as a guide for ensuring
optimum performance of the gas log set.
Flame Appearance
The fl ames should be blue at the base and a
combination of blue/yellow at the body and tips.
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Troubleshooting
For Nat and LP Models:
PROBLEMCAUSESOLUTION
1. Log set Not
burning properly
2. Excessive soot
on logs
For LP Models Only:
PROBLEMCAUSESOLUTION
1. Pilot will not
light
2. Pilot will not
stay lit after
releasing knob
3. Burner
extinguishes
a few minutes
after lighting.
4. Burner
extinguishes
after burning
for some time
(approximately
10 minutes to
1 hour)
5. Pilot will
light without
holding in
knob or gas
fl ows to burner
without pilot
being lit
a. Low fl ame/uneven fl ame.a. Check for low gas pressure; minimum
operating pressures of 5" W.C. at
manifold.
a. Yellow fl ame impingement a. Open air shutter on front burner or main
burner as needed.
a. Obstruction in pilot gas supply/pilot gas
supply line is kinked
b. Inadequate gas supply
c. Pilot out of adjustment
d. Air in line
a. Pilot fl ame out of adjustment (tip of
the fl ame should encircle tip of the
thermocouple)
b. Thermocouple (SPK) either too tight or
too loose
c. Bad thermocouple
a. Inadequate gas supply causes pilot
fl ame to reduce after burner lights
a. Thermocouple has overheated; glass
doors are closed
b. Thermocouple has overheated;
insulation pad is not in place
c. Thermocouple has overheated; burner
fl ames are heating the thermocouple
cold junction
a. Valve is installed backwarda. Reinstall valve with inlet port attached to
a. Clear out obstruction. Replace pilot gas
supply line if kinked
b. Have gas pressure checked by installer
or gas supplier
c. Adjust pilot (see page 5)
d. Air should clear, attempt to relight
a. Adjust pilot (see page 5)
b. Thermocouple should be fi nger tight and
then 1/8" turn with a wrench
c. Replace thermocouple
a. Using pilot adjustment, increase gas to
pilot. Pilot fl ame must be in contact with
the thermocouple tip
a. Be sure glass doors are open during
operation
b. Be sure that the insulation pad is in place
between the burner pan and the pilot
bracket
c. Be sure the pilot assembly and the fl ame
diverter are in their proper position.
Rearrange logs so that flame is not
defl ected to the thermocouple
gas supply and outlet port attached to
burner
If you still experience problems with the SPK-26 safety pilot kit, please contact a local Peterson dealer.
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WARRANTY
PETERSON VENTED DECORATIVE GAS APPLIANCE
LIMITED WARRANTY
All Peterson gas logs are WARRANTED for as long as you own them (lifetime).
All Peterson burner assemblies are WARRANTED for TEN (10) YEARS.
All Peterson glass is WARRANTED for FIVE (5) YEARS.
SPK-26 controls are covered by a THREE (3) YEAR “All Parts” Warranty.
All other Peterson valves, pilots, and controls are covered by a ONE (1) YEAR Limited Warranty (excluding batteries).
PLEASE KEEP A COPY OF YOUR SALES SLIP FOR PROOF OF PURCHASE
This warranty applies to the original purchaser and to single family residential use only. It commences from date of purchase, and is valid only with
proof of purchase.
This warranty does not cover parts becoming defective through misuse, accidental damage, electrical damage, improper handling, lack of routine
maintenance, storage, and/or installation. Product must be installed (and gas must be connected) as specifi ed in the instructions or operator’s
manual, by a qualifi ed professional installer. Accessories, parts, valves, remotes, etc., when used must be Peterson Co. product.
This warranty does not apply to rust, corrosion, oxidation, or discoloration, unless the affected component becomes inoperable. It does not cover
labor or labor-related charges.
This warranty specifi cally excludes liability for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of
incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specifi ed legal rights, and you may have
other rights that may vary from state to state.
For additional information regarding this warranty, or to place a warranty claim, contact the R.H. Peterson dealer where the product was purchased.
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