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Old 05-25-2010, 05:56 AM   #19
jackel1959
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quote:Originally posted by Trailer Trash 2

Ok who took the TV? and I want to see the chimny too.

The surround adds the finished touch looks very nice. you should be proud of yourself.

Did you have to add another braker to the fuse box, or did you use the accessory plug near the TV ?
Don,
We did not add another breaker to the panel. When I contacted Keystone before the install I was told it was all set to go for the fireplace to plug right in. The installation manual states a minimum of a 15A breaker is required and a dedicated circuit is not necessary. There is already a 20A breaker for the "Entertainment" slide with 3 outlets. One outlet for the TV and Fireplace, one for the DVD/Sound System and one that is accessible on the wall between the TV counter top and the bottom of the upper cabinet. We have not had any issues so far with the breaker tripping in our test runs.
Jack
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