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Standing pilot 2' - 8' W x 5" H x 10" D
Electronic ignition 2' - 8' W x 6" H x 10" D
Natural or propane
Remote control
Masonry or class A flue vertical through
the roof
Natural gas 5.5" - 10.5" w.c.
LP/propane 11.0" - 13.0" w.c.
110 V. Electronic Ignition N/A for
standing pilot
Recommended mechanized flue fan and
mechanical damper Enervex.com
Linear burner in lengths from 2' to 8' in 1'
increments. Burner tube is submerged into bed
of broken tempered glass.
Any glass doors must be open while in
operation.
Tempered glass around the burner and
approved colored glass or Lava stone as a
topcoat. Comes with Ebonyglass, Iceglass or
Lavastone are also available.
Retrofit into an approved wood-burning
fireplace. Appliance may be installed
as a 1, 2, 3 or 4 sided fireplace with
appropriate fireplace chimney.
12 sq. inches of fresh air per linear foot of
burner with 1/2" air gap around entire
assembly
Omni-Test Laboratories ANSI Z21.60B-2004
CSA 2.26B-2004
Model No.
Exterior Dimension
Gas type*
On/off
Venting options
Sustained operating gas
pressure parameters:
Electrical
Accessory equipment
Burner appearance
Open air fire
Media options
Fireplace configuration
Cooling Air Supply To
Base Of Unit
Certifications
*Must be specified at time
of ordering.
Linear Burner System Indoor
Note:Not to be used in bedrooms or bathrooms
This is a high throughput gas appliance and critical attention
is needed to size the gas pipes properly.
SPARK Modern Fires wants to help you achieve your
fireplace vision. We will review your planned installation of
the LBS. Please provide plan view and section drawings elec-
tronically, along with a rendering of the finishing
details, and we will help you plan it properly.
CRITICAL NOTES FOR PROPER AND SAFE INSTALLATION OF THE LINEAR BURNER SYSTEMS
Minimum ventilation air requirements and details of how to properly provide this air to the underside of
these burners: If using room air: a minimum requirement of 12 square inches of air per linear foot of
burner and a 1/2" gap around the perimeter of the burner Including the pilot. If using outside
air(ducted): the following is acceptable: 2' of burner = one 4" round; 3' to 4' of burner = two 4" round;
5' to 6' of burner = three 4" round; 7' to 8' of burner = four 4” round. Spaced evenly under the front of
the burner assembly.
CAUTION: ventilation air supply must originate at or below the base of the linear burner.
Top view
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