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I would like to adjust the flame height on a Comfortech C60 natural gas
fireplace. The flame height needs to be a bit lower. Is this possible? -- Lee |
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Lee wrote:
I would like to adjust the flame height on a Comfortech C60 natural gas fireplace. The flame height needs to be a bit lower. Is this possible? Hi, No manual? There ought to be a adjustment knob for that. Tony |
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On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 23:41:02 -0500, Lee wrote:
I would like to adjust the flame height on a Comfortech C60 natural gas fireplace. The flame height needs to be a bit lower. Is this possible? My gas fireplace manual states that flame adjustments are not recommended. Yours may be different. I did make an adjustment to allow for more air intake which stopped the soot buildup on the glass. Have you contacted the manufacturer? |
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