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SAFETY

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 WARNING: CONTINUED OVERFIRING CAN PER-

MANENTLY DAMAGE YOUR FIREPLACE SYSTEM. 

SOME EXAMPLES OF CONDITIONS THAT COULD 

CAUSE OVERFIRING ARE:

• BURNING QUANTITIES OF SCRAP LUMBER, PINE 

BRANCHES, PAPER OR CARDBOARD BOXES 

WHICH EXCEED THE VOLUME OF THE NORMAL 

LOG FIRE.

• BURNING TRASH, CHEMICALS OR CHEMICALLY 

TREATED COMBUSTIBLES.

Disposal of Ashes 
Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a 

tight-fitting lid. The closed container of ashes should 

be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground, 

well away from all combustible materials, pending 

final disposal. If the ashes are disposed of by burial 

in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be 

retained in the closed container until all cinders have 

thoroughly cooled.

WHEN USING THE DECORATIVE APPLIANCE, THE 

FIREPLACE DAMPER MUST BE SET IN THE FULLY 

OPEN POSITION.

Never use gasoline, gasoline-type lantern fuel, kero-

sene, charcoal lighter fluid, or similar liquids to start 

or ’freshen up’ a fire in this fireplace. Keep all such 

liquids well away from the fireplace while it is in use.

Use SOLID WOOD only for fuel. It is best to use dry 

and well seasoned hardwood. Softwoods tend to burn 

very quickly. DO NOT use treated wood, charcoal, coal, 

trash, driftwood or woods that have been dipped in tar, 

pitch, pine tar, creosote, etc. Wood products made 

with synthetic binders, such as plywood, produce ab-

normally high temperatures and sputtering, smoking 

fires. When burning artificial logs, please read and 

follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer.
Never burn treated construction lumber or scraps. 

These woods burn excessively hot and may contain 

chemicals used to treat insects and fungus. When 

burned, these chemicals can pose a significant hazard.

IMPORTANT: See appendix A, page 19 for additional 

information regarding draft requirements, smoking 

causes and troubleshooting.

 WARNING: BURNING IMPROPER FUEL (I.E. 

CHARCOAL) CAN RESULT IN CARBON MONOXIDE 

POISONING, WHICH MAY LEAD TO DEATH! 
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning – Early signs of carbon 

monoxide poisoning resemble the flu with headaches, 

dizziness, or nausea. If you have these signs, get 

fresh air at once!  Have the appliance inspected by a 

qualified service technician.  Some people are more af-

fected by carbon monoxide than others. These include 

pregnant women, people with heart or lung disease 

or anemia, those under the influence of alcohol, and 

those at high altitudes.

Ventilation Requirements - Provide adequate air for 

combustion. The fresh air requirements of this ap-

pliance must be met within the space where it will 

be installed.

Smoke Detectors - Since there are always several 

potential sources of fire in any home, we recommend 

installing smoke detectors. If possible, install the 

smoke detector in a hallway adjacent to the room (to 

reduce the possibility of occasional false activation 

from the heat produced by the appliance). If your local 

code requires a smoke detector be installed within the 

same room, you must follow the requirements of your 

local code. Check with your local building department 

for requirements in your area.

Creosote – Formation and Need for Removal 

When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other 

organic vapors, which combine with expelled moisture 

to form creosote. The creosote vapors condense in 

the relatively cool chimney flue of a slow-burning 

fire. As a result, creosote residue accumulates on 

the flue lining. When ignited this creosote makes an 

extremely hot fire. 

The chimney shall be inspected at least twice a 

year during the heating season to determine when 

a creosote buildup has occurred. When creosote 

has accumulated (1/8" [3 mm] or more) it shall be 

removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire.

Summary of Contents for Inglenook CLP2

Page 1: ...st be installed when using a vent free log heater see Ac cessories page 17 FOR CANADA The authority having jurisdiction such as the municipal building department fire department etc should be contacted before installation to determine the need to obtain a permit POUR LE CANADA L autorité compétente comme le service municipal du bâtiment les pompiers etc doit être contacté avant l installation afin...

Page 2: ...h have been designed and tested for the fireplace system you may cause a fire hazard The IHP warranty will be voided by and IHP disclaims any respon sibility for the following actions a Modification of the fireplace components doors air inlet system and damper control b Use of any component part not manufactured or approved by IHP in combination with an IHP fireplace system Proper installation is ...

Page 3: ...seasignificanthazard IMPORTANT See appendix A page 19 for additional information regarding draft requirements smoking causes and troubleshooting WARNING BURNING IMPROPER FUEL I E CHARCOAL CAN RESULT IN CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING WHICH MAY LEAD TO DEATH Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Early signs of carbon monoxidepoisoningresemblethefluwithheadaches dizziness or nausea If you have these signs get fresh a...

Page 4: ...or clothing ignition Young children should be carefully supervised when in the same room as fireplace SAFETY Continued Figure 1 Dimensions MODEL CATALOG NO Inglenook CRP2 F0698 Inglenook CLP2 F0699 Inglenook CRP2 F0700 Inglenook CLP2 F0701 31 788 mm 39 1 8 994 mm 13 331 mm 22 559 mm 18 7 8 480 mm 22 3 4 578 mm 7 178 mm 8 204 mm 20 508 mm 20 508 mm 12 305 mm 10 1 2 667 mm 16 1 4 413 mm 8 3 4 223 mm...

Page 5: ...NG DO NOT PACK REQUIRED AIR SPACES WITH INSULATION OR OTHER MATERIALS Do not obstruct fireplace openings ie louvers etc with any type of facing material Combustible mate rial must not be in contact with back of front face of fireplace FRAMING 1 Frame opening for fireplace using dimensions shown in Figures 2 and 3 2 If fireplace is to be installed directly on carpeting tile or any combustible mater...

Page 6: ...stone etc Provide a means to prevent hearth extension from shifting and seal gap between fireplace frame and hearth extension with a non combustible material such as sand cement grout see Figure 3 page 5 WARNING Hearth extension is to be installed only as shown in Figure 5 MANTEL CLEARANCES Woodwork such as wood trims mantels or any other combustible material must not be placed at least 9 above op...

Page 7: ...e preferable to provide a better draw Maximum height approved for any chimney run with this fireplace system is 60 feet as measured from fireplace bottom to flue outlet end of termination Double Wall Chimney System An IHP chimney system consists of 12 18 24 36 and 48 snap lock double wall pipe segments planned for maximum adaptability to individual site requirements Actual lengths gained after fit...

Page 8: ... 34 5 8 48 8DM Pipe Section 46 5 8 RT 8DM Round Termination 6 7 8 RTL 8DM Round Termination 7 3 4 RTT 8DM Round Termination with Slip Section 6 7 8 to 23 1 8 RTTL 8DM Round Termination with Slip Section 7 3 4 to 21 1 2 ET 8DM Square Chase Termination 12 ETL 8DM Square Chase with Slip Section 7 to 15 ETO 8DM Square Chase with Mesh 12 ETLO 8DM Square Chase with Mesh and Slip Section 12 to 21 1 2 Lin...

Page 9: ... ceiling into an attic a firestop thimble 38FST or FST30 is required to avoid intrusion by insulation and recommended to negotiate a joist see Figure 15a page 10 Figure 12 Typical Offset Installations Figure 13 Chimney Supports Return Elbow Return Elbow Return Elbow Return Elbow Return Elbow Offset Elbow Offset Elbow Offset Elbow Offset Elbow 6 1 88 m Max 6 1 88 m Max 6 1 88 m Max 6 1 88 m Max 6 1...

Page 10: ...et must be supported Figure 16 Support Sections 20 FT 6 10 m 20 FT 6 10 m 12S 8DM Support Return Elbow Effective Height of Termination Cap Effective Height of Termination Cap Effective Height of Termination Cap RT 8DM RT 8DM RT 8DM 14 4 27 m Min Height Standard Installation Alternate Installation 15 4 57 m Min Height 2 61 m Max Pipe Length 30E 8DM Maximum Height 60 18 29 m Figure 17 Typical Instal...

Page 11: ...h roof opening chart Slide flashing over pipe until base is flat against roof Replace as many shingles as needed to cover exposed area and flashing base Secure in position by nailing through shingles see Figure 19 DO NOT NAIL THROUGH FLASHING CONE Installing Flashing on a Metal Roof When installing flashing on a metal roof it is required that putty tape be used between flashing and roof Flashing m...

Page 12: ...3 above the highest point where it passes through the roof and must be at least 2 above roof with a 10 horizontal span see Figure 23 FINISHING FIREPLACE Combustible materials such as wallboard sheet rock drywall ply wood etc may directly contact sides and top front edge at nailing flanges of fireplace face It is important that combustible materials do not overlap the face itself Brick glass tile o...

Page 13: ...ne and refractory knockout hole with refractory cement or commercial furnace cement Install the gas appliance or cap off gas line if desired CAUTION All gas piping and connections must be tested for leaks after installation is completed After ensuring that gas valve is on apply soap and water solutiontoallconnectionsandjoints Bubblesforming show a leak Correct all leaks at once DO NOT USE AN OPEN ...

Page 14: ...replace system in a cold climate area Following these steps will aid in reducing cold air infiltration from fireplace enclosure into living space 1 Fireplace must be placed on a solid continuous surface Add insulation under fireplace in all cold climate areas 2 Insulate under raised platform or cantilevered chase to reduce air infiltration 3 Insulate walls of chase both outer and interior partitio...

Page 15: ...ous condition OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES Continued Cleaning Glass Clean glass with any commercial glass cleaner or soap and water Do not use any abrasive material to clean glass Do not clean glass with any cool water if glass is still hot from the fire To remove doors refer to instructions included with glass door kit GRATE The grate is designed to provide you with the maximum solid fuel...

Page 16: ...d Glass Door Brushed F1024 DC36L R LS RS Glass Door Platinum DOUBLE WALL PIPE F0895 12 8DM 12 Section Double Wall Pipe Snap Lock F0896 18 8DM 18 Section Double Wall Pipe Snap Lock F0897 24 8DM 24 Section Double Wall Pipe Snap Lock F0898 36 8DM 36 Section Double Wall Pipe Snap Lock F0899 48 8DM 48 Section Double Wall Pipe Snap Lock 30 OFFSET AND RETURN F0900 30E 8DM 30 Degree Offset and Return F088...

Page 17: ...ETL 8HT Hi Temp Large Pyramid Top with Slip Section MESH SQUARE TOP TERMINATION F0922 ETO 8DM Square Top with Mesh MESH SQUARE TOP TERMINATION WITH SLIP SECTION F0923 ETLO 8DM Square Top with Mesh and Slip Section ADJUSTABLE HOOD Required when installing a vent free gas log in this fireplace F1764 GA6050 Black Fireplace Hood FAN KIT F1087 VCBK4R 2 Fan Kit Corners Only F1088 VCBK4L 2 Fan Kit Corner...

Page 18: ...6 8HT 36 Section Hi Temp Double Wall Pipe Snap Lock F0885 48 8HT 48 Section Hi Temp Double Wall Pipe Snap Lock F0886 30E 8HT 30 Degree Hi Temp Offset and Return F0887 12S 8HT Hi Temp Chimney Support For Use With Chimney Heights In Excess of 30 F0888 RT 8HT Hi Temp Round Top with Mesh Screen F0889 RTT 8HT Hi Temp Round Top with Mesh Screen and Slip Sec tion F0890 RLT 8HT Hi Temp Round Top with Louv...

Page 19: ...ing the proper venting system for your installation American National Standards Institute ANSI NFPA 211 Standard for Chimneys Fireplaces Vents and Solid Fuel Burning Appli ances See Draft Section A chimney or vent shall be so designed and constructed to develop a flow sufficient to completely remove all flue and vent gases to the outside atmosphere The venting system shall satisfy the draft requir...

Page 20: ...est location to install your appliance is determined by consid ering the location of windows doors and the traffic flow in the room where the appliance is located allowing space in front of the unit for the hearth extension and the mantel and taking into consideration the location of the hot air ducts some models outside air kit and chimney Ifpossible youshouldchoosealocationwherethechimneywillpas...

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Page 23: ...or propane gas Fuel products with abnormal burning characteristics including but not limited to fuel such as driftwood coal or plywood and wood products using a binder may burn at excessive temperatures and may cause damage to the Product or may cause it to function improperly c damages caused by failing to provide proper maintenance and service in accordance with the instructions provided with th...

Page 24: ...01 Innovative Hearth Products reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice in design materials specifications prices and also to discontinue colors styles and products Consult your local distributor for fireplace code information Printed in U S A 2013 Innovative Hearth Products LLC P N 126647 01 Rev E 02 2018 1769 East Lawrence Street Russellville AL 35654 ...

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