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FRAMING AND INSTALLING THE FIREPLACE 

 
STEP 1: Frame the opening for the fireplace using the 
dimensions shown in figures 1 & 2. 
STEP 2: If the fireplace is to be installed directly on carpeting, 
tile (other than ceramic), or any combustible material other 
than wood flooring, the fireplace must be installed upon a 
metal or wood panel extending the full width and depth of the 
fireplace. 
STEP 3:  Set the fireplace directly in front of this opening and 
slide the unit back until the nailing flanges touch the side 
framing. 
STEP 4: Check the level of the fireplace and shim with sheet 
metal if necessary.  Make sure the unit is balanced on each 
side. 
STEP 5: Before securing fireplace to prepared framing, the 
ember protector (provided), must be placed between the hearth 
extension (not supplied), and under the bottom front edge of 
the fireplace to protect against glowing embers falling 
through.  If the fireplace is to be installed on a raised platform, 
a Z-type ember protector (not supplied) must be fabricated to 
fit your required platform height.  The ember protector should 
extend under the fireplace a minimum of 1 - 1/2”.  The ember 
protector should be made of galvanized sheet metal (28-gage 
minimum).  
STEP 6: Using screws or nails, secure the fireplace to the 
framing through flanges located on the sides of the fireplace.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

HEARTH EXTENSION 

A hearth extension projecting a minimum of 16” in front of 
and a minimum of 8” beyond each side of the fireplace 
opening is required to protect combustible floor construction 
in front of the fireplace.  Fabricate a hearth extension using a 
material which meets the following specifications: a layer of 
non-combustible, inorganic material having a thermal 
conductivity of K = 0.84 BTU IN/FT. HR. F (or less) at 1” 
thick.  For example, if the material selected has a K factor of 
0.25, such as glass fiber, the following formula would apply: 
 
 
 
 
 
Thermal conductivity “K” of materials can be obtained from 
the manufacturer or supplier of the non-combustible material.  
 If the hearth extension is to be covered, use non-combustible 
material such as tile, slate, brick, concrete, metal, glass, 
marble, stone etc.  Provide a means to prevent the hearth 
extension from shifting and seal gap between the fireplace 
frame and hearth extension with a non-combustible material 
(see figure 3). 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
OPTIONAL OUTSIDE AIR KIT (MODEL AK4 / AK4F) 

The installation of an outside air kit should be performed 
during the rough framing of the fireplace due to the nature of 
its location.  Outside combustion air is accessed through a 
vented crawl space (AK4F) or through a sidewall (AK4).  See  
page 10, figure 23 for instructions on how to operate the air 
kit. 
 

WARNING

 Hearth extension is to be installed only

as illustrated. 

Figure 4                 OUTSIDE AIR KIT 

0.25 x 1.0” = 0.30 thickness required

 

     0.84 

 

Figure 2     CORNER INSTALLATION 

Figure 3               HEARTH EXTENSION 

Figure 1        FRAMING DIMENSION 

Summary of Contents for VB42

Page 1: ...approved for use as a wood burning fireplace or for use with a vented gas log approved to ANS Z21 60 Z21 84 or RGA 2 72 standards or for use with a vent free gas log heater approved to ANS Z21 11 2 st...

Page 2: ...DE AIR KIT INSTALLATION PG 3 7 FAN BLOWER KIT ASSEMBLY PG 4 8 CHIMNEY PIPE AND OFFSET INSTALLATION PG 4 5 9 FIRESTOP SPACERS PG 5 10 FLASHING AND TERMINATION PG 6 7 11 FINISHING YOUR FIREPLACE PG 7 12...

Page 3: ...l to Opening of unit 12 minimum Top Spacers 0 minimum Mantel Clearances see page 8 Mantels Chimney Outer Pipe Surfaces 2 minimum MINIMUM MAXIMUM CHIMNEY HEIGHT The minimum height of the chimney measur...

Page 4: ...the fireplace HEARTH EXTENSION A hearth extension projecting a minimum of 16 in front of and a minimum of 8 beyond each side of the fireplace opening is required to protect combustible floor construct...

Page 5: ...nd a wire spacer The pipe sections must be assembled independently as the chimney is installed When connecting chimney directly to the fireplace the inner flue pipe section must be installed first wit...

Page 6: ...ipe passes through a framed opening into an attic space the firestop must be placed into an attic floor as shown in figure 11 PENETRATING THE ROOF OFFSET RISE A B 48 36 24 18 12 4 3 8 16 3 8 9 3 4 25...

Page 7: ...ASHING INSTALLATION V6F 8DM or V12F 8DM Determine the flashing to be used with the roof opening chart Slide flashing over pipe until base is flat against roof Replace as many shingles as needed to cov...

Page 8: ...prevent smoke spillage from one termination to another We suggest that terminations be separated at least 24 inches center to center and stacked at vertical height difference of 18 inches see figure 1...

Page 9: ...lowed to assure that both the fireplace and the glass door retain their beauty and function properly Both the flue damper and the glass doors must be fully opened before starting the fire This will pr...

Page 10: ...for fitting connection see figure 22 NOTE Secure incoming gas line to wood framing to provide rigidity for threaded end STEP 4 Repack insulation around gas line and into sleeve opening Seal any gaps b...

Page 11: ...ace see figure 24 FOR FURTHER OPERATING GUIDELINES INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION PLEASE REFER TO YOUR HOMEOWNERS GUIDE OR CONTACT YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER TECHNICAL SERVICE You may have question...

Page 12: ...AMPER 1 44 11308 RIVET ALUMINUM 4 15 108298 02 WELDMENT FRONT FACE 1 45 11412 COTTER PIN 1 1 2 x 1 16 2 15a 108298 01 WELDMENT FRONT FACE 1 46 14607 SWITCH ROCKER 1 16 108302 01 DEFLECTOR AIR 1 47 146...

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