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North Star 

EPA Certified Fireplace

14.Installing the Roof Flashing

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f  a  roof  flashing  is  to  be  used,  install  the  roof  flashing 

appropriate to the roof pitch and install a round termination 

cap following the instructions shipped with the cap. 
For  chase  installations  you  can  use  a  round  termination 

cap (TR344), a round telescoping termination cap (TR342) 

or a square termination cap (ST375). A chase installation 

must use a chase top. Chase tops are available from your 

dealer. See page 19 for building a chase.

NOTE: 

Use only a noncombustible material to finish the 

face of the fireplace below the level of the front standoffs. 

A noncombustible material such as USG MICORE CV230 

Mineral Fiber Board, or USG DUROCK Cement Board is 

recommended for this purpose.

15.Completion of the Enclosure

Complete  the  fireplace  enclosure,  allowing  space  for 

outside  air  ducts.   Electrical  wiring  should  not  come  in 

contact  with  the  fireplace. 

A  minimum  clearance  of  1” 

must be maintained between the fireplace sides and 

back  and  the  enclosure.

  See  pages  9-10  for  framing 

details.

CLEARANCES!

A minimum 1” air clearance must be maintained at 

the back and sides of the fireplace assembly.

Chimney sections at any level require a 2” minimum 

air  space  clearance  between  the  framing  and 

chimney section. 

Figure 17B - Factory Built Hearth Extension

16.Hearth Extension

A hearth extension must be installed with all fireplaces to 

protect the combustible floor in front of the fireplace from 

both radiant heat and sparks.
The  construction  of,  and  materials  used  for  a  hearth 

extension are shown in Figures 17A and 17B.  A hearth 

extension  of  this  construction  may  be  covered  with  any 

noncombustible  decorative  material  and  may  have  a 

maximum  thickness  as  per  the  illustration.   Seal  gaps 

between the hearth extension and the front of the fireplace 

with a bead of noncombustible sealant.

NONCOMBUSTIBLE

DECORATIVE MATERIAL

(2) HX4 MICORE FACTORY

BUILT HEARTH EXTENSION

(Each HX4 = 1/2" (13mm) thick)

HEARTH METAL STRIPS

GAP (SEAL WITH NONCOMBUSTIBLE SEALANT)

UP TO BOTTOM OF FASCIA

6" (152mm)

1" (51mm)

20"

8" from each side of 

fuel loading door

41"

Figure 17A-Field Construction Hearth Extensions

1.  Hearth Extension & Floor Protection flush on the floor.

Combustible  flooring  20” in  front  of  and  8” to  either  side  of  the  fuel  opening; must  be  insulated  with  non-combustible  floor 

protection  with  a  minimum  thickness  of  1” (“k” value  =  0.43).   Use  Alternate  Material Worksheet  on  page  18  to  determine 

the “k” value of the alternative material..

2.  Fireplace is flush on the floor and Hearth Extension is raised to the bottom of the fascia:

Raised  hearth  must  be  constructed  of  non-combustible  materials  such  as  cement  block  or  equivalent  material    Decorative 

combustible flooring on the raised hearth must be 20” (508mm) in front of and 8” (203mm) to either side of the fuel opening must be 

insulated with non-combustible floor protection with a minimum thickness of 1-1/2” (38mm) and (“k” value = 0.43).

3.  Fireplace is recessed in the floor to the bottom of the fascia: 

Combustible flooring 30” (762mm) in front of and 8” (203mm) to either side of the fuel opening; must be insulated with 

non-combustible floor protection with a minimum thickness of 1” (25mm) and (“k” value = 0.43).

Summary of Contents for BIR50

Page 1: ...ease read entire manual before you install and use your fireplace O T L Tested and Listed by Beaverton Oregon USA OMNI Test Laboratories Inc C Hearth Home Technologies 20802 Kensington Blvd Lakeville...

Page 2: ...shock Also make sure the fireplace is completely cooled before Installation and Draft Considerations 4 A Listings and Code Approvals 3 B Description of the Fireplace System 3 C Fireplace Dimesions Cl...

Page 3: ...F THE FIREPLACE SYSTEM A LISTINGS AND CODE APPROVALS This fireplace system has been tested and listed in accordance with UL127 and ULC S610 M87 standards and has been listed by OMNI Test Laboratories...

Page 4: ...ot Recommended Recommended Location Location NOT Recommended Cathedral Ceiling Construction 2nd Floor Balcony 1st Floor Multi level Roofs The outside air kit is installed on the right hand side of the...

Page 5: ...and 8 203mm to either side of the fuel opening must be insulated with non combustible floor protection with a minimum thickness of 1 25mm and k value 0 43 2 Fireplace is flush on the floor and Hearth...

Page 6: ...36 long SL348 Chimney Section 48 long SL3 Chimney Stabilizer SL315 Chimney Offset Return 15 SL330 Chimney Offset Return 30 FS338 Firestop Straight FS339 Firestop 15 FS340 Firestop 30 AS8 Straight Att...

Page 7: ...restop Spacer 24 A 8 101 2 Inside Diameter 8 Outside Diameter 101 2 A B 14 1 2 10 1 2 2 10 1 2 JB877 Joint Band 12 24 5 8 27 3 8 12 31 24 5 8 SL306 6 4 3 4 SL312 12 10 3 4 SL318 18 16 3 4 SL324 24 22...

Page 8: ...e Termination Cap CT35 Chase Top CAK4A Chimney Air Kit 15 3 4 TR342 TERMINATION CAP TOP OF UPPERMOST CHIMNEY SECTION 14 1 2 MAX DISTANCE CHASE TOP 23 14 3 4 17 3 4 8 Flue 10 1 2 Outer 16 1 2 13 1 4 22...

Page 9: ...to you when choosing a location for your fireplace This fireplace may be used as a room divider installed along a wall across a corner or used in an exterior chase See Figure 9A Locating the fireplace...

Page 10: ...ystem and chimney components have been tested to provide flexibility in construction The following figures are the minimum distances from the base of the fireplace 2 Framing the Fireplace 1 Min overal...

Page 11: ...icular chimney parts 5 Whenever the chimney penetrates a floor ceiling a firestop spacer must be installed 6 The effective height of the fireplace assembly is measured from the base of fireplace to to...

Page 12: ...t passes through the roof See Figure 12A b These chimney heights are necessary in the interest of safety but do not ensure smoke free operation Trees buildings adjoining roof lines adverse wind condit...

Page 13: ...strips measuring approximately 23 x 4 These strips are used to provide added protection where the fireplace and the hearth extension meet Slide each metal strip 2 under the front edge of the fireplac...

Page 14: ...dimension lumber used in the ceiling joists Install the firestop spacer These firestop spacers are designed to provide the minimum 2 air space required around the chimney In all situations the firest...

Page 15: ...y of the mobile home floor wall and ceiling roof must be maintaned i e Do not cut through floor joist wall stud ceiling truss etc WARNING NEVER DRAW COMBUSTION AIR FROM A WALL FLOOR OR CEILING CAVITY...

Page 16: ...t gravity from pulling the chimney sections apart the returns and the chimney stabilizers have straps for securing these parts to joists or rafters See Figure 16B 11 Marking the Exit Point of the Roof...

Page 17: ...ks The construction of and materials used for a hearth extension are shown in Figures 17A and 17B A hearth extension of this construction may be covered with any noncombustible decorative material and...

Page 18: ...stible and must not be used The floor protection specified includes some form of thermal designation such as R value thermal resistance or k factor thermal conductivity PROCEDURE 1 Convert specificati...

Page 19: ...may be positioned no lower than 60 from base of the fireplace The combustible mantel may have a maximum depth of 12 Combustible trim pieces that project no more than 1 1 2 from the face of the firepl...

Page 20: ...ovided with it Storm Collar Chase Flashing 6 min 2 min 2 min Storm Collar Chase Flashing 2 min 14 1 2 max Top of uppermost chimney section 2 Chase Top Construct a chase of desired materials main taini...

Page 21: ...laced through cracks around windows under doors etc Most newly constructed houses or existing homes fitted with tightly sealed doors and windows are relatively air tight The North Star Fireplace comes...

Page 22: ...y important to reload your fireplace while enough lively hot coals remain in order to provide the amount of heat needed to dry and rekindle the next load of wood It is best to open the air control for...

Page 23: ...installation and installed in a standard wall mount with junction box on the wall 6 Burning Guidelines The Heat Zone accessory kit conveys warm air from the fireplace through air duct s to remote loca...

Page 24: ...ll notice an odor and perhaps see some vapor rise from the fireplace surface this is normal We recommend that you open a window until the odor dissipates and paint is cured NOTE Fireplace should be ru...

Page 25: ...species of wood you burn the single most important factor that affects the way your fireplace operates is the amount of moisture in the wood The majority of the problems fireplace owners experience ar...

Page 26: ...m These three factors work together as a system to create the flue draft Increasing or decreasing any one of them will affect the other two and thus change the amount of draft in the entire system If...

Page 27: ...terials pending final disposal If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed they should be retained in the closed container until all embers have thoroughly cooled 5 O...

Page 28: ...t affect the finish and little maintenance is required just wipe clean as needed CAUTION Do not use polishes with abrasives as it will scratch the surface IMPORTANT REMOVE ALL LABELS FROM GLASS BEFORE...

Page 29: ...SRV28111 when ordering individual brick Provide brick dimension or copy this page mark the desired brick and take it to your authroized dealer IMPORTANT The bricks are very similar in size Be certain...

Page 30: ...place After Fireplace Installation 1 Remove the firebrick from the bottom of the fireplace 2 Remove the 2 screws from the access panel in the firebox floor 3 Pry up the access panel using the screwdri...

Page 31: ...r the air channel and out of hole at the other end It is necessary to remove the first tube in order to remove the baffle 5 Slide fiber board baffle forward to front of fireplace and straight out thro...

Page 32: ...lace 480 1081 32 4 03 Service Parts Beginning Manufacturing Date 02 17 03 Ending Manufacturing Date __________ EXPLODED VIEW Door Assembly Fascia Assembly Part number list on following page 1 0 27 1 2...

Page 33: ...ng on page 32 832 3400 5 Door Handle Assembly includes 2 door handles HANDLES 480 securing bracket lock nut latch cam key and cam latch 6 Fan Replacement 812 4900 7 Fascia FASCIA NS 8 Glass Assembly f...

Page 34: ...ce Enclosure 16 17 Locations 9 Firestop Spacer 7 Installation 14 Firewood 25 26 Floor Protection 5 Flue 26 Framing 9 10 Fuel 2 25 26 G General Information 21 Glass Cleaning 28 Glass Replacement 28 Gol...

Page 35: ...ents regular maintenance cleaning and temporary repairs do not qualify for a service call fee and will not be covered The replacement of consumer replaceable items and installation of upgraded compone...

Page 36: ...4 03 36 480 1081 PLEASE RETURN THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO THE HOME OWNER WHEN INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE ATTENTION INSTALLER...

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