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Figure 31 - Bi-Fold Glass Doors

Doors Fully Closed

Firebox Front

Firebox Front

Doors

Fully Opened

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  WARNING:  Do  not  oper

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ate an unvented gas log set in 

this  firebox  with  the  chimney 

removed.

 WARNING: If the firebox has 

been used for wood burning, the 

firebox  and  chimney  must  be 

cleaned  of  soot,  creosote  and 

ashes  by  a  qualified  chimney 

cleaner.  Creosote  will  ignite  if 

heavily heated.

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Figure 30 - Cabinet Glass Doors

Cabinet 

Glass 

Doors

  WARNING:  When  using  a 

decorative vented gas log, the 

damper  must  be  removed  or 

permanently locked in the fully 

open  position  and  the  glass 

doors must be in the fully open 

position.

Note: An  appropriate  DESA  Heating,  LLC 

hood (see Replacement and Accessory Parts, 

page  14)  must  be  installed  when  using  an 

unvented gas log set.

GLASS DOORS

Bi-fold glass doors are optional with this firebox. 

They come in brushed or polished brass.
To  install  glass  doors,  refer  to  installation 

instructions that are included with kit. When 

firebox is in operation, doors must be fully open 

or fully closed position only or a fire hazard may 

be created (see Figure 30 or 31). 

A firebox equipped with glass doors operates 

much differently than a firebox with an open 

front. A firebox with glass doors has a limited 

amount of air for combustion. Excessive heat 

within the firebox can result if too large a fire 

is built or if combustion air gate is not com-

pletely open. 
The following tips should be followed to as-

sure that both the firebox and glass door retain 

their beauty and function properly:

•  Both the flue damper and glass doors must 

be  fully  opened  before  starting  fire. This 

will provide sufficient combustion air and 

maintain safe temperatures in firebox.

•  The glass must be allowed to warm slowly 

and evenly. The tempered glass will with-

stand a gradual temperature rise to 550° F, 

which is more than a normal fire will gen

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erate. Such materials as pitch/wax laden 

logs,  very  dry  mill  end  lumber  and  large 

amounts  of  paper  or  cardboard  boxes. 

Always  keep  the  fire  well  back  from  the 

doors  and  never  allow  flames  to  contact 

the glass.

  WARNING:  Fireplaces 

equipped  with  glass  doors 

should  be  operated  only  with 

doors fully opened or doors fully 

closed. Doors, if left partly open, 

may draw gas and flame out of 

the  fireplace  opening  creating 

risks of both fire and smoke.

Summary of Contents for (V)368ST

Page 1: ...72 standards or for use with a vent free gas log heater approved to ANS Z21 11 2 standard ThiswoodburningfireboxcomplieswithUL127 CAN ULS S610 M87standardasaFACTORYBUILTAPPLIANCEand is listed and test...

Page 2: ...ufacturer s instruc tions with the insert specifically statethisfireboxhasbeentested for use with the insert Thisfireboxisnotintendedtobe usedasasubstituteforafurnace to heat an entire home Use for su...

Page 3: ...e or stir the logs while they are burn ing Use only fire logs that have beenevaluatedfortheapplication in fireplace and refer to fire log warnings and caution markings on packaging prior to use WARNIN...

Page 4: ...Typ Figure 3 Firebox Clearances Existing Wall Projected Wall 12 30 4 cm to Perpendicular Wall selecting location To determine the safest and most efficient location for the firebox you must take into...

Page 5: ...ing 1 Frame the opening for the firebox using the dimensions shown in Figures 6 and 7 depending on your installation 2 If firebox is to be installed directly on carpeting tile other than ceramic or an...

Page 6: ...ber Protector Noncombustible Hearth Extension Ember Protector Figure 11 Raised Hearth Extension Figure 9 Nailing Flanges Nailing Flanges Prepared Framing Nails or Screws 1 2 1 27 cm Minimum to Combust...

Page 7: ...is to establish and maintain the required clearance between the chimney and the combustible materials When penetrating a floor or ceiling at an angle use firestop spacer number V30FS 8DM see Replaceme...

Page 8: ...8 Firestop Spacer Screws or Staples Min of 8 Existing Ceiling Frame 2 5 1cm Minimum Angled Firestop Ceiling Support Return Elbow 30 FT 9 14m 30 FT 9 14m Figure 16 Elbow Offset Return Elbow 12S 8DM Su...

Page 9: ...4 feet above the roof line use support wires to keep chimney secure Support wires may be attached to outer pipe of chimney with screws if screws do not penetrate inner flue pipe Minimum Maximum Chimn...

Page 10: ...mney Pipe Waterproof Caulk Storm Collar Flashing Flashing Installation Determine flashing to be used with roof open ing chart Slide flashing over pipe until base is flat against roof Replace as many s...

Page 11: ...ifications finishing firebox Installing Firebox Facing Any noncombustible material may be used for facing glass tile brick etc as long as proper clearances are adhered to and firebox openings are not...

Page 12: ...ncoming gas line to wood framing to provide rigidity for threaded end 4 Repack insulation around gas line and into sleeve opening Seal any gaps between gas line and refractory knockout hole with refra...

Page 13: ...e fully open or fully closed position only or a fire hazard may be created see Figure 30 or 31 A firebox equipped with glass doors operates much differently than a firebox with an open front A firebox...

Page 14: ...nition Young children should be care fully supervised when they are in the same room as firebox Technical Service You may have further questions about installa tion operation or troubleshooting If so...

Page 15: ...ly V 12S 8DM Also available in triple wall Double Wall 30 elbow Offset V 30E 8DM Also available in triple wall Firestop Spacer V FS 8DM for Straight Pipe 24 Pack Econo Top Termination V ETL 8DM V ETLO...

Page 16: ...A UPC Bi Fold GLASS DOORS DG368ST Brushed Brass DC368ST Platinum DBP368ST Black Replacement and Accessory Parts Continued DESA Heating LLC 2701 Industrial Drive Bowling Green KY 42101 www desatech com...

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