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ANNUAL FIREPLACE MAINTENANCE

 

Your  fireplace  and  chimney  require  seasonal  and 

monthly  tune-ups”.  Like  any  piece  of  well-built  equipment, 

the  Grand  Meridian  Fireplace  and  chimney  needs  routine 

maintenance.

 

The manufacturer recommends that inspection of the 

fireplace and chimney take place on a monthly basis  during the 

heating season.

 

Start at the top, looking for birds’ nests, leaves or any 

other obstructions. Also check the spark arrestor, for creosote 

or soot build-up. Twice a year, you will want to clean the firebox 

and chimney yourself or hire a professional chimney sweep to 

do the job for you. If you elect to do it yourself, use a plastic, 

wood or steel brush for the inside of the chimney.

 

For  the  spark  arrestor,  scrub  with  a  wire  brush.  To 

dismantle  the  chimney  cap  for  cleaning  of  the  flue,  unscrew 

the four screws that hold it in place. For cleaning access from 

below, open the damper in the firebox. It is best to use a flexible 

handle chimney cleaning brush made especially for the job.

 

If your fireplace system has any offset chimney sections, 

start cleaning with the flexible brush from the top of the section 

downward to the elbow. Then clean from the firebox up to the 

offset/return section.

 

Be sure that you have covered the floor of the fireplace 

and out to the hearth with a damp sheet that has been taped 

securely  in  place.  When  all  the  soot  has  settled,  remove  the 

sheet and vacuum up – don’t sweep the excess soot.

 

Good  old-fashioned  “elbow  grease”  is  enough  to 

remove  the  extraneous  matter  from  the  inside  of  the  firebox 

and chimney. Never use any chemical cleaners as their residue 

could introduce a fire hazard after the task is completed.

 

Outside  Inspection  –  During  your  once  a  month 

inspection of the firebox and chimney, make it a point to also 

check the outside of the chimney, the metal flashing and weather 

seals that surround it. If you find any cracks or openings around 

screws or nails, seal them to avoid any roof or chimney chase 

leaks.

SURFACE CRACKS

 

The Grand Meridian FIREPLACES are manufactured 

using high quality materials. During the drying process, surface 

cracking may occur. These small cracks (under 1/16” will not 

effect the fireplace safety or performance). During the assembly 

process, fill surface cracks with thin-set mortar and brush when 

drying for a smooth surface finish.

 

Removal of Creosote and Soot Formation – Creosote

vapors are known to form in the relatively cool chimney flues of 

slow burning fires, hence, creosote residue collects on the flue 

lining. Because of soot and creosote build-up, it is recommended 

that the fireplace and chimney cleaning be done twice a year. In 

colder climates, cleaning should be done more often.

 

Always  allow  the  fireplace  to  completely  cool  before 

you work on it, which means, of course, shutting off all gas and 

electrical connections, also.

 

Be certain that you use only solid fuel in your fireplace. 

You may use a natural or LP gas log lighter as a method to start 

your wood fire.

 

The flue damper must be in the OPEN position whenever 

there is heat in the fireplace.

Technical Service

You  may  have  further  questions  about  installation, 

operation,  or  troubleshooting.  Please  contact  your 

IHP dealer for any questions or concerns a. When 

calling your dealer please have your model and serial 

numbers of your fireplace ready. You can also visit our 

web site at 

www.Astria.US.com.

Replacement Parts

Note:

 Use only original replacement parts.

This will protect your warranty coverage for parts re

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placed under warranty.

Contact authorized dealers of this product. To locate 

a dealer in your area contact IHP at 1-800-655-2008. 

You can also visit our web site at www.Astria.US.com.

When calling your dealer, have ready:

•  your name

•  your address

•  model and serial numbers of your fireplace

•  how fireplace was malfunctioning

•  purchase date

Usually,  we  require  that  the  part  is  returned  to  the 

factory.

Summary of Contents for MMST43

Page 1: ...ns information that will enable you to obtain replacement parts or accessory items when needed Keep it with your other important papers WARNING THIS FIREPLACE IS APPROVED FOR USE AS A WOOD BURNING FIR...

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Page 3: ...EEN TESTED FOR USE ONLY WITH APPROVED GLASS DOORS TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR INJURY CONSULT OWNER S MANUAL THIS FIREPLACE IS DESIGNED FOR USE ONLY WITH SOLID WOOD LOGS PLUMBED LPG OR NG LOG LIGHTER...

Page 4: ...2 MMST43 Fireplace Parts Diagrams Combustible Floor Systems Non Combustible Floor Systems 1 3A 3 6 7 8 10 9 14 13 17 16 18 19 12 Figure 1 20 Figure 2 1 3A 3 6 7 8 10 9 14 13 19 12 20...

Page 5: ...43STFRBL Running Bond ITEM P N DESCRIPTION QTY 1 MFPST 43 1 HEARTH Left or Right 2 3 MFPST 43 3 SIDE WALL 5 3A MFPST 43 3A SIDE WALL W 4 KNOCKOUT 1 6 MFPST 43 6 LINTEL 1 7 MFPST 43 7 DOME SIDE LOWER 2...

Page 6: ...ure 3 Overall Dimensions Non Combustible Floor Systems Figure 4 IF WOOD FRAMING IS UTILIZED IT MUST BE HELD 18 INCHES MIN FROM TOP OF LINTEL AND 2 INCHES MIN CLEARANCE MUST BE MAINTAINED ALL AROUND FI...

Page 7: ...OF OPENING 20 1 2 THICK CONCRETE BOARD 8 METAL PLATFORM 2 INCH CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES BOTH SIDES OF FIREPLACE If using a raised hearth or metal base plate note that a combustible wood header must b...

Page 8: ...ance manufacturer s literature regarding sizing and suitability for the installation into this Enclosure prior to installation Statement of Intended Use The Grand Meridian Fireplace is a modular refra...

Page 9: ...s Spacing and clearance as it relates to combustible materials Familiarity of installation for all components The strength of the floor on which it rests Chimney system measurements Choice of material...

Page 10: ...responsibility of the contractor installer not the manufacturer to ensure that adequate combustion air is provided for proper function of this fireplace Fireplaces take up a large volume of replacemen...

Page 11: ...ts Note that additional floor joists may be required to support the weight of the firebox and chimney Where the floor joists run parallel to the front of the firebox anchorage can be accomplished in l...

Page 12: ...rs having a moisture content of less than 16 per cent at time of installation and used under dry conditions the deflection resulting from L 0 5D is permitted to be substituted for the deflection resul...

Page 13: ...ng an on site constructed hearth extension you may use a sand cement grout between the hearth and extension instead What You Will Need You will find that the Grand Meridian Fireplace is designed to be...

Page 14: ...Once you have inserted any shims you will want to cover any gaps that may have resulted with the mortar MMST43 Fireplace Assembly 1 Place the Grand Meridian Fireplace hearth base on top of your non c...

Page 15: ...7 Set the remaining lintel as shown in Figure 22 8 Now you are ready to start the smoke dome assembly Take the lower side dome positioned so that the beveled face lines up with the inward angles of th...

Page 16: ...hat where the Support Box is located Firestop Radiation Shields also provide complete separation from one floor space to another or attic space as required by most codes When the double wall pipe pass...

Page 17: ...dian Fireplaces they cannot take any liability or responsibility for they way the firebrick or the firebrick mortar performs It is not unusual in the course of the life of the firebrick or the firebri...

Page 18: ...p air to function properly and some local building codes may require outside combustion air to be provided If no make up air is provided improper flue drafting may occur creating negative pressure whe...

Page 19: ...the base of the Anchor Plate Apply ceramic blanket gasket to the gasket cement 2 Apply balance of gasket cement in a 1 4 one quarter inch bead on top of smoke dome top approx 3 3 inches outside of out...

Page 20: ...s of firewood at any given time Consider that this typical fuel load is three to four dry hardwood logs that are about 6 six inches to 8 eight inches in diameter 4 Without a grate for your firewood to...

Page 21: ...er seals that surround it If you find any cracks or openings around screws or nails seal them to avoid any roof or chimney chase leaks SURFACE CRACKS The Grand Meridian FIREPLACES are manufactured usi...

Page 22: ...ncrete slab The concrete strength and durability shall comply with Sections 1903 1904 and 1905 of the International Building Code IBC TABLE R402 2 MINIMUM SPECIFIED COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF CONCRETE MI...

Page 23: ...ly b Lines defining areas are approximate only Local conditions may be more or less severe than indicated by region classification A severe classification is where weather conditions result in signifi...

Page 24: ...pect for any injury or damage to the building or structure in which the fireplace has been installed or to the persons or property therein arising out of the use misuse or installation of properly man...

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