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NA SERIES INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Note: 

Save and pass this instruction manual to subsequent home owners.  The informa-

tion provided is intended to notify and warn them about making unsafe future modifications

such as the addition of shelves or the use of unauthorized parts and repairs.

WARNING!

DO  NOT  operate  this  fireplace  with  the  flue

damper  in  the  closed  position.  Combustion

products must vent up the chimney system to

prevent  carbon  monoxide  poisoning,  and  to

prevent hot combustion gases from contacting

and overheating combustible surfaces.  Failure

to operate this fireplace with the damper in the

open position may result in asphyxiation or a

structure fire.

CAUTION:

Fireplace operation does require air.  Do not take

air from other fuel burning appliances which can

result in improper venting (smoking) or air di-

lution.  Always provide adequate makeup air.

H. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1. General Information

This fireplace is intended to operate as a supplemental

heat  source  for  a  single  room.  It  is  not  designed  to

function as a primary heat source for a structure.
Fireplaces, as well as other woodburning appliances,

have been used safely for many years. It has been our

experience that most problems are caused by improper

installation and operation of the fireplace. Make certain

that installation and operation of the fireplace system

is in accordance with these instructions.
It  is  extremely  important  that  the  fire  be  supervised

whenever  the  fireplace  is  in  use.  It  is  also

recommended that an annual inspection be performed

on the fireplace system to determine if the flue system

needs to be cleaned, or as in the case of any appliance,

if minor repairs are required to maintain the system in

top operating condition.
This factory built fireplace is intended for use with either

solid fuel (firewood) or a decorative gas appliance that

has  been  tested  and  listed  to  the 

Standard  for

Decorative  Gas  Appliances  for  Installation  in

Vented  Fireplaces, ANSI  Z21.60

.  When  operating

your fireplace, the flue damper must be in the open

position.
This fireplace was not tested and listed for use with an

unvented gas log heater. Do not install an unvented

gas log heater in this fireplace and operate it with the

flue damper in the closed position unless the unvented

gas log heater has been specifically tested and listed

for use in this fireplace by Underwriters Laboratories

Inc.

Use of an unvented gas log heater in this factory

built  fireplace  may  create  a  fire  hazard  that  can

result in a structure fire.

2. Outside Air

A  source  of  air  (oxygen)  is  required  in  order  for

combustion to take place. Whatever air is consumed

by  the  fire  must  be  replaced  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. In this case, an

outside  air  source  must  be  made  available  to  feed

combustion air from outside the home.
A damper control handle allows the individual control

of the outside air inlet if your fireplace is equipped with

this option. Use of outside air for combustion is highly

recommended  to  conserve  heated  air  within  the

structure  and  to  provide  make  up  air  to  keep  the

fireplace venting properly.
This  fireplace  will  operate  correctly  only  if  adequate

ventilation  is  provided  to  allow  proper  draft  to  the

fireplace  system.  Hearth  &  Home  Technologies

assumes  no  responsibility  for  the  improper

performance  of  the  fireplace  system  caused  by

inadequate draft due to environmental conditions, down

drafts,  tight  sealing  construction  of  the  structure,  or

mechanical  exhausting  devices  which  create  a

negative  air  pressure  within  the  structure  where  the

fireplace is located.

3. Flue Damper

The flue damper must be in a full open position, and is

operated by moving the handle up toward the top of

the  fireplace.  Before  lighting  the  fire,  verify  this  by

looking  up  from  the  inside  of  the  fireplace. Always

operate  this  fireplace  with  the  damper  fully  open.

Please  note:  down  drafts,  obstructions,  damaged  or

poor (wet) fuels can cause smoke spillage.

Summary of Contents for NA36

Page 1: ...42 WOODBURNING FIREPLACE WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage Refer to this manual For assistance or additional information co...

Page 2: ...r related problems that may result from the lack of adequate combustion air It is the responsibility of the builder contractor to ensure that adequate combustion air has been provided for the fireplac...

Page 3: ...f the home If you desire to put a fireplace in your basement we recommend that you consider a direct vent gas fireplace Basements always have a significant negative air pressure that causes the firepl...

Page 4: ...illustrations and diagrams used throughout these installation instructions are not drawn to scale Figure 1 Typical Fireplace System B DESCRIPTION OF THE FIREPLACE SYSTEM A LISTINGS AND CODE APPROVALS...

Page 5: ...i b a C d e h c r A 6 3 0 1 P D 2 4 0 1 P D h s i n i F k c a l B s r o o D s s a l G n o i t p e c r e P B 6 3 0 1 P D B 2 4 0 1 P D h s i n i F s s a r B d e h s i l o P s r o o D s s a l G n o i t...

Page 6: ...6 17789 Rev H 07 03 NA SERIES INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Fireplace Dimensions OUTSIDE AIR KIT AK14 NAAK14...

Page 7: ...5 1 3 L S 5 1 n r u t e R t e s f f O y e n m i h C 0 3 3 L S A N 0 3 3 L S 0 3 n r u t e R t e s f f O y e n m i h C 8 3 3 S F A N 8 3 3 S F t h g i a r t S p o t s e r i F 9 3 3 S F 5 1 p o t s e r...

Page 8: ...ARF370 Roof Flashing Flat to 6 12 Pitch RF371 Roof Flashing 6 12 to 12 12 Pitch CB876 Chimney Bracket AS8 Straight Attic Insulation Shield Chimney Sections Firestop Spacer JB877 Joint Band g o l a t a...

Page 9: ...TION INSTRUCTIONS LDS33 3 x 3 LDS46 4 x 6 Decorative Shroud TR344 NATR344 Round Termination Cap TR342 Round Telescoping Termination Cap ST375 Square Termination Cap CT35 Chase Top CAK4A Chimney Air Ki...

Page 10: ...n a basement near frequently opened doors central heat outlets or returns or other locations of considerable air movement can affect the performance and cause intermittent smoke spillage from the fron...

Page 11: ...opening with the width shown in the Table below x 40 tall The finished cavity depth must be no less than 23 Figure 5 shows a typical framing using 2 x 4 lumber of the fireplace assuming combustible m...

Page 12: ...fireplace location the chimney construction and necessary clearances must be considered The fireplace system and chimney components have been tested to provide flexibility in construction The followi...

Page 13: ...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 top of starter collar See...

Page 14: ...e what components must be selected to complete the fireplace installation d Determine the number of firestop spacers stabi lizers roof flashing etc required to complete the fireplace installation 2 Ch...

Page 15: ...he instructions for framing on pages 10 12 Slide the fireplace into position Be sure to provide the minimum air clearance at the sides and back of the fireplace assembly 2 Placing the Protective Metal...

Page 16: ...ion meets the stop bead on the lower section The inner flue is placed to the inside of the flue section below it The outer casing is placed outside the outer casing of the chimney section below it See...

Page 17: ...n insulation shield should be installed when there is a possibility of insulation coming into contact with the factory built chimney system The insulation shield is installed by positioning it over th...

Page 18: ...r See page 22 for building a chase 14 Installing the Chimney Air Kit Required in Canada When installing the chimney air kit follow the instructions provided with this accessory 13 Installing the Outsi...

Page 19: ...replace to allow for connection of a certified gas log lighter or a decorative gas appliance with a maximum input of 100 000 BTU hour incorporating an automatic gas shut off device and complying with...

Page 20: ...fireplace from both radiant heat and sparks The construction of and materials used for a hearth extension are shown in Figures 17 and 18 A hearth extension of this construction may be covered with an...

Page 21: ...terials are those consisting entirely of steel iron brick tile concrete slate glass or plasters or any combination thereof c Noncombustible Sealant Material Sealants which will not ignite and burn Gen...

Page 22: ...8 level above the fireplace assembly This reduces heat loss through the chase 4 In cold climates the walls of the chase should be insulated to the level of the false ceiling as shown in Figure 21 Thi...

Page 23: ...Cap a Install the chimney sections up through the chase enclosure When using a TR344 NATR344 round termination cap the uppermost top section of pipe must extend 6 above the top of the chase collar to...

Page 24: ...ey system and enclosure To protect against the effects of corrosion on those parts exposed to the weather we recommend that the chase top and termination cap be painted with a rust Figure 24 Installin...

Page 25: ...ces for Installation in Vented Fireplaces ANSI Z21 60 When operating your fireplace the flue damper must be in the open position This fireplace was not tested and listed for use with an unvented gas l...

Page 26: ...e a greater density than soft woods A piece of hardwood will contain about 60 more BTU s than an equal size piece of soft wood Firewood is commonly sold by the cord 128 cu ft A cord of seasoned oak ha...

Page 27: ...od to allow air to circulate freely around and through the woodpile b Elevate the woodpile off the ground to allow air circulation underneath c The smaller the pieces the faster the drying process Any...

Page 28: ...imney is clean and free of creosote buildup Make sure overhanging trees and branches are cut back within ten feet of the top of the chimney Ensure the chimney cap is clean and free of any buildup of s...

Page 29: ...d If creosote has accumulated it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire 3 Chimney Cleaning If you do detect a buildup of creosote contact a qualified chimney sweep or clean it yourself...

Page 30: ...30 17789 Rev H 07 03 NA SERIES INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS HOMEOWNER S NOTES...

Page 31: ...estop Spacer 8 Installation 16 Firewood 25 26 Flue 25 Framing 11 Fuel 25 26 G Gas Codes 19 25 Gas Knockout Location 6 Gas Log Lighter Provisions 19 General Information 25 Glass Doors 5 21 26 Grate 26...

Page 32: ...haust fans or forced air furnaces or other causes 5 use of fuels other than those specified in the Operating Instructions 6 installation or use of components not supplied with the Fireplace or any oth...

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