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Cooling Vent Requirements

WARNING

The cooling vents provide cooling air for the fireplace and chimney system.  Failure

to correctly install the cooling vents will lead to an extremely dangerous installation and
possibly a fire.

 

The two cooling vents must be installed so as to route air from the outside to the two starter
collars  on  the  top  rear  corners  of  the  fireplace.    Secure  the  vents  to  the  collars  using  high-
temperature  aluminum  tape  and/or  sheet  metal  screws.

 

A  maximum  of  two  90°  bends  may  be  used  on  each  vent.    However,  if  a  180°  bend  is  placed
directly  above  the  starter  collar,  one  additional  90°  bend  may  be  used  (see  Figure  13).

 

The  maximum  distance  for  the  cooling  ducts  is  listed  below:

When  the  vertical  rise  is  between:

The  maximum  horizontal  run  may  be:

6'  and  10'  (max)

5'

3'  and  6'

15'

1'  and  3'

20'

0'  and  1'

25'

 

Included  with  the  fireplace  are  two  12'  lengths  of  vent,  use  a  connector  and  seal  if  adding  more
length

 

The  duct  terminations  must  be  located  so  they  can  not  be  blocked  (e.g.  snow  drifts)

 

Included  with  the
fireplace  is  a  set  of
storm  collars  and  vent
hoods.    Place  the
collars  around  the  vent
on  the  exterior  and
attach with screws or
caulking  to  seal  the
wall  from  the  vent
penetration.    Place  the
hood,  with  open
portion  facing  down,
over  the  cooling  vents
and  secure.

 

The  cooling  air  duct
terminations  may  be
installed  to  draw  air
from  a  ventilated  crawl
space  or  attic  if
approved  by  local
building  codes. 

NOTE

:

certain  codes  require  a
fire  curtain  damper  in
these cases.

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Fireplace 
Xtrordinair

Vertical

Rise

Vertical

Rise

Horizontal 

Run

Horizontal 

Run

Horizontal 

Run

Horizontal 

Run

Vertical

Rise

Vertical

Rise

Cooling vent 
terminations must 
terminate a 
minimum of 10' 
away from the 
chimney 
termination.

Crawl Space –
See information to the left on 
crawl spaces or attics.

Cooling 

Air

Air exits out of the outer 
liner of the chimney.

Cooling 

Air

Cooling 

Air

Figure 13

Summary of Contents for 44-Elite

Page 1: ...A AA AA AA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA 44 Elite Installation Manual 4800 Harbour Pointe Blvd SW Mukilteo WA 98275 Wood Burning Zero Clearance Fireplace 2007 Travis Industries 10 00 93508093 Tested...

Page 2: ...wood heater in a manner inconsistent with operating instructions in the owner s manual or if the catalytic element is deactivated or removed Do not use a fireplace insert or other products not specif...

Page 3: ...ireplace Placement 11 Clearances 12 Raised Fireplaces 12 Cooling Vent Requirements 13 Blower Requirements 14 Blower Duct Routing 14 Blower Duct Connection 15 Blower Electrical Connection 15 Chimney Re...

Page 4: ...d 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...

Page 5: ...700 Heating capacity will vary with floor plan insulation and outside temperature Dimensions 8 Blower Lead 8 Electrical Input Lead 6 1 2 46 26 1 8 49 24 31 1 2 Includes the 1 2 stand offs 44 The set u...

Page 6: ...or Blower Two 10 Flex Ducts 7 Diameter For Cooling Vents Two Vent Hoods For Cooling Vents Two Vent Hood Storm Collars For Cooling Vents Faceplate Gasket Items Shipped with the Faceplate Faceplate two...

Page 7: ...the section Minimum Clearances See the section Chimney Requirements See the section Hearth Requirements See the section Blower Requirements See the section Cooling Vent Requirements See the section Mi...

Page 8: ...A A A A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAA AA AA AA AA AA Fireplace Interior of Home Internal Blower Exterior Wall Exterior Figure 5 Cooling Air P Trap When installing the cold air ducts make sure to include a...

Page 9: ...ir can be heated by the house causing syphoning This pulls cool air through the cooling channel leading to fireplace cooling Cooling air is required by the fireplace to prevent overheating Negative pr...

Page 10: ...pe to header clearance A firestop is required at the top of the fireplace enclosure or ceiling level whichever is lower Min 4 1 2 NOTE make sure the enclosure is wide enough to accommodate the blower...

Page 11: ...so located on back The fireplace and firebox must be made level and plumb during installation Use shims under the fireplace to properly level the fireplace Zero Clearance Can Firebox WARNING Failure t...

Page 12: ...y from high traffic areas Fireplace must be placed so the vents below and above the glass do not become blocked Raised Fireplaces If the fireplace is raised the fireplace enclosure must be raised as w...

Page 13: ...0 0 and 1 25 Included with the fireplace are two 12 lengths of vent use a connector and seal if adding more length The duct terminations must be located so they can not be blocked e g snow drifts Incl...

Page 14: ...ower duct is 15 use the included duct start collar The maximum length for 8 diameter blower duct is 25 use two 6 to 8 adapters NOTE The shorter the blower duct the greater the air flow A maximum of tw...

Page 15: ...how the homeowner the blower location and inform them of the need to clean periodically Remove the four screws that go into these holes Shake the filter to remove any dirt that may have accumulated In...

Page 16: ...pipes If the outer pipe does not line up with the brackets remove the brackets and re attach them to the top of the fireplace Connect the inner pipe to the inner liner with three sheet metal screws Fi...

Page 17: ...ght above the specified minimum may be necessary to reduce wind induced down drafting and back puffing or to increase draft thereby improving fireplace operating characteristics Chimney must be totall...

Page 18: ...walls The table below details the amount of offset X and rise R gained from various chimney lengths when used with 30 elbows see Figure 21 Make sure to add the amounts for both elbows Two sections may...

Page 19: ...bove the fireplace before the chimney penetrates the ceiling use a firestop the chimney must maintain the clearances listed below 5 to the rear of the chimney 4 1 2 to the front of the chimney Min Cle...

Page 20: ...a sloped roof it is important to determine the size of the framing for clearance purposes Use the appropriate column for 2 x 4 or 2 x 6 rafters It is not necessary to frame around the hole opening if...

Page 21: ...se is above the roof structure The chimney cap must still maintain the 2 3 10 clearance to any other structure See the illustration below Chimneys extending beyond a certain height frequently 5 above...

Page 22: ...quires 1 2 thick concrete board or other non combustible to extend from the header to the base of the fireplace and to the framing members on both sides do not use sheetrock or drywall See Figure 27 T...

Page 23: ...et the mantel requirements listed in this manual To achieve a facing that is flush with the drywall to the side of the fireplace recess the framing directly next to the fireplace see Figure 28 1 2 Dry...

Page 24: ...above the base See Figure 29 The mantel must not extend more than 8 1 2 in front of the faceplate Mantel side columns that extend more than 3 4 beyond the faceplate must maintain an 18 clearance to t...

Page 25: ...rth material can go above this point Fireplace Faceplate Ember Strip 6 1 2 Max 18 Min Check Local Building Codes AA AA AA AAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAA A A A A AAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAA AA AA AA Minimum 1 cement boar...

Page 26: ...raps in the fireplace Treated wood breaks down the catalyst inside the fireplace decreasing efficiency and increasing emissions Remove Set Up Face Remove the set up face using a phillips screwdriver s...

Page 27: ...8 allen wrench Install the baffle and grate AAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA A A A A A AAAA AAAA AAAA...

Page 28: ...h the gasket onto the back of the face note how the holes on the gasket line up with the holes on the face The 36 is pictured the 44 installs in a similar fashion Attach the side gaskets in the same f...

Page 29: ...h the faceplate see Figure 34 NOTE do not pinch any of the wires in the lower right between the faceplate and the fireplace AAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAA A...

Page 30: ...ick connects from the switch plate to the two female quick connects leading from the fireplace These male quick connects are for the summer fan switch connect them together to test if the blower opera...

Page 31: ...it between the door gasket and the fireplace Adjustments are made to the door latch by moving the washers from either side of the door latch and tightening the inner nut against the outer nut The door...

Page 32: ...ent Requirements 10 Fireplace Placement 11 Firestops 20 Framing Dimensions at 45 10 Framing the Roof 20 Hearth Requirements 25 Heating Specifications 6 Install the Faceplate Insulation 28 Installation...

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