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Note: It is strongly advised that you hire a
qualified professional to undertake this step
in order to prevent personal injury. Once the
flue is capped, chimney is no longer suitable
for wood burning.
Note: Do not install this unit into a fireplace
that is prone to dampness; the area of instal-
lation must be dry.
4. Plan the power supply. If an existing
grounded outlet is near fireplace, power
cord can run along front of fireplace. If
cord is not long enough to reach outlet, a
grounded extension cord minimum AWG
No. 14 and rated to a minimum of 1875
watts, may be used. If you plan to cut or drill
a hole in existing fireplace for wiring, it is
best to hire a professional to do this step in
order to prevent personal injury. To reduce
the risk of fire, do not run power cord under
rugs, carpets, etc. Arrange power supply
cord away from high traffic areas where it
may pose a tripping hazard.
WARNING: The solid fuel/gas
fireplace has been converted for
use with an electric insert and
cannot be used for original fuels
unless all original parts have
been replaced and the fireplace
has been reapproved by the au-
thority having jurisdiction.
New Construction or Renovation
1. Select a location at least 3 feet (0.9 m)
away from combustible materials such
as curtains or drapes, furniture, bedding,
paper, etc.
2. Mark desired location on floor and store
unit in a safe, dry and dust free location.
3. Frame in an opening leaving at least 1/4"
(6 mm) around the edge of the unit (see ).
Any new wiring must be done in compliance
with local and national codes and other ap-
plicable regulations in order to reduce the
risk of fire, electric shock or other injuries.
Therefore, it strongly recommended that
you hire a professional to complete any
such work.
4. Plan you power supply route. See step 4
of Framing
Framing
Figure 4, shows a typical framing of this heater
using combustible materials. All required
clearances to combustibles must be adhered
to. Header height is measured from the base
of the heater.
Tools and building supplies required for
installation:
• Saw
• Square
• Pliers
• Gloves
• Hammer
• Level
• Phillips screwdriver
• Surround
• Framing materials
• Electric drill/bits
• Tape measure
• Wall-finishing materials
• Caulking material
CAUTION: Provide adequate
clearances around the air open-
ings and adequate accessibility
clearances for servicing and
proper operations.
INSTALLATION
Continued
Figure 4 - Framing Heater for New
Construction/Renovation
17.5"
22.5"
Header
Height
8.5"
Note: The height
that a combustible
mantel is fitted
above the heater
is dependent on
thea minimum of 1"
above the front.
0.75" - 0.50"