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The proper height as previously explained is important to assure proper draft and safety.  The 

chimney cap extends the flue outlet four inches above the top of the last section of chimney.  This should be 

kept in mind when determining the proper height for the chimney.  The chimney should not be extended more 

than 90 inches above the supporting roof structure without additional support.  In the case of an “A” frame type 

construction or other steep pitch roofs that require more than 90 inches of chimney above the roof, a support 

should be attached to the chimney at the 90 inch level that is strong enough to support a wind load of 3-1/8 

pounds for each inch the chimney extends above 90 inches.  The flue outlet must be a minimum of three feet 

above the point where in penetrates the roof.

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    Be  careful  to  avoid  electrical  shock  hazard  when  contacting  wires  to  the  metal  chimney 

components.

1.  Extend the regular chimney sections until the top of the chimney is 4 inches below the total flue height 

desired.  Do not snap the last section of inlet air duct or largest diameter pipe in place until Step 3 is 

completed.

2.  Remove the shingles from around the chimney so that the flashing may be installed, with the upper part 

of the flashing under the shingles.

3.  Set the flashing on the roof.  Hold a section of the outside pipe (13” diameter) on the flashing and scribe 

a line around the flashing, then cut the top off the flashing by cutting 1/4 inch below the scribed line.  This 

should increase the diameter of the flashing outlet sufficiently to allow the flashing to be placed over the 

chimney.  See Figure 19.

4.  Snap the last section of inlet air duct in place and slide the flashing over the chimney.  Adjust the chimney 

to assure that the proper minimum clearances are maintained.

5.  Nail the flashing securely in place with eight nails.
6.  Seal the crack between the top of the flashing and the chimney with mastic.  Leave some excess mastic 

at this area to be used in step eight.  NOTE:  Use pliers and wear gloves when performing step seven to 

minimize the danger of cutting your hands on the edge of the storm collar.

7.  Place the storm collar around the chimney and put the collar together like a belt in belt loops.  Slide the 

end of collar under the two loops on the other end with the loops facing up.  Overlap the ends of the collar 

until it is tight against the chimney.  Bend the free end of the collar back over the loops to hold the storm 

collar securely together.  The excess end of the storm collar may be trimmed off.

8.  Slide the storm collar down snugly against the flashing until the excess mastic left in step six is forced up 

into the crack between the storm collar and the chimney.  This should make the joint between the flashing 

and the chimney watertight.

9.  Install the chimney cap by placing the cap into matching parts of the last chimney section.  Then punch or 

drill 1/8 inch diameter holes in the inlet air duct (chimney pipe) where specified on the brackets and fasten 

it down with the No. 8 screws provided.  Do not penetrate the inner stainless steel pipe while installing the 

screws.

10. Check all the parts of the fireplace, chimney and chimney termination cap to assure that no parts have 

been damaged or bent during installation and that all parts have been installed properly.

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 The metal used for the chimney cap has a rust protective coating but the cut edges of the parts are 

not protected.  To prevent rusting and rust staining of nearby structures, exposed parts of the chimney and 

Summary of Contents for SB5400

Page 1: ...ponents ONLY UNVENTED GAS LOG SETS WHICH HAVE BEEN FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE STANDARD FOR UNVENTED ROOM HEATER ANSI IAS AGA Z21 11 2 ARE TO BE INSTALLED IN THIS FIREPLACE WHEN AN APPROVED ANSI ISA AGA...

Page 2: ...hat failure to install operate and maintain this or any other factory built fireplace properly can result in a house fire or other occurrences that could cause deaths injuries and property damages It...

Page 3: ...mended for use in such areas Intended Product Usage The fireplace is designed to sit directly on a combustible floor The fireplace must be installed with clearances to combustible building materials s...

Page 4: ...to close the damper When the fireplace is not in use the damper should be closed to prevent cold air form entering the chimney as well as preventing warm air in the room from escaping up the chimney N...

Page 5: ...GHT 2 30 ELBOWS 21 FT MN HEIGHT 4 30 ELBOWS 86FT MAX HEIGHT CHIMNEY SUPPORT EVERY 25 FT FIRESTOP MODEL LF FS 2 REQUIRES 17x17 FRAMING 54 STORM COLLAR MODEL LC CHIMNEY CAP ROOF FLASHING MODEL 612 CAUTI...

Page 6: ...L 4 8 L 1 8 L 3 6 39 5 16 76 11 16 L SERIES CHIMNEY SECTIONS 47 5 8 47 L48 35 5 8 35 17 5 8 17 11 5 8 11 L18 L36 L12 L18 L18 34 5 8 34 LINEAR GAIN L18 L36 52 LINEAR GAIN 52 5 8 L36 L36 70 5 8 70 LINEA...

Page 7: ...replace required spacing to combustible walls and some suggested fireplace locations When selecting a location choose one that is away from frequently opened doors central heat outlets or returns or o...

Page 8: ...trees or above the roof of a single story wing of a two story building as shown by Figure 8 All these conditions can cause turbulence or pressure conditions that can cause poor chimney draft and smok...

Page 9: ...IMNEY CAP FIRESTOP SPACER LF FS 2 2 AIR SPACE CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES 17 SQUARE OPENING IN JOIST 17 SQUARE OPENING IN JOIST 612 OR 1212 FLUE OUTLET HEIGHT 2 CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES MIN 3 FT MIN HE...

Page 10: ...as enough compressive strength to support the weight of the covering materials and persons standing on it and insulating qualities equal to or better than the 1 2 covering provided by the H2068 20 MIN...

Page 11: ...by 1 2 50 K 43 R The material thickness divided by K Example R 1 2 50 divided by 43 R 1 16 With either type hearth extension minor shifting of the supporting floor or expansion and contraction may ev...

Page 12: ...11 53D9026 Fireplace Components Figure 13...

Page 13: ...he fireplace and chimney Chimney Installation In order to assure safe and satisfactory performance of the fireplace it is very important to properly install the chimney This is an important part of th...

Page 14: ...ess down until the snap locks engage Continue the process adding the chimney sections on top of each other until the chimney is at least six inches above the roof opening on all sided As the chimney s...

Page 15: ...12 1 12 2 12 3 12 4 12 5 12 6 12 7 12 8 12 9 12 10 12 11 12 12 12 INSTALLATION OF FIRESTOP SPACER AT FLOOR LEVELS INSTALLATION OF FIRESTOP SPACER AT ATTIC LEVEL FLUE PIPE FLUE PIPE FIRESTOP SPACER FL...

Page 16: ...minimum air space clearance to the chimney at the extremities of the offset It is recommended that enclosing material not follow the inclined portions of the chimney Offset Installation Sequence 1 Det...

Page 17: ...CONTINUE CHIMNEY THROUGH ROOF AND INSTALL ROUND CHIMNEY CAP OR CHIMNEY HOUSING FIRESTOP SPACER DIAGONAL CHIMNEY ENCLOSURE RISE FIRESTOP SPACER 2 AIR SPACE CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES SUPPORT STRAPS DIA...

Page 18: ...the last section of inlet air duct in place and slide the flashing over the chimney Adjust the chimney to assure that the proper minimum clearances are maintained 5 Nail the flashing securely in place...

Page 19: ...ONS 4 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 4 3 2 4 3 2 4 3 5 4 3 5 4 3 5 4 6 5 4 6 5 4 6 5 7 6 5 7 6 5 7 6 8 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 1 3 0 2 3 1 2 0 1 3 0 2 3 1 2 0 1 3 0 2 3 1 2 0 1 3...

Page 20: ...ey caps should be at least 24 inches apart to help prevent smoke from a fireplace in use from being drawn down the chimney of a fireplace that is not in use Additional spacing between caps or staggeri...

Page 21: ...D GASKET STEP 1 SECURE OUTSIDE AIR STARTING COLLAR TO LEFT SIDE OF FIREPLACE WITH FOUR SHEET METAL SCREWS PROVIDED NOTE THE STARTING COLLAR EXTENDS THROUGH THE OUTER FIREPLACE JACKET AND WILL SEAL AGA...

Page 22: ...ustion assemblies 2 The combustion air assembly should be located at an exterior location which is not likely to be accidentally blocked in any manner The assembly should be located above the snow lin...

Page 23: ...ce of the wall to which the AK 4 inlet air vent will be attached The duct may be cut with a standard pocket knife use FP 4 U duct for maximum efficiency and safety Do not use a combustible duct Always...

Page 24: ...NSI IAS AGA Z21 11 2 unvented room heater is installed in this fireplace a H2853 CANOPY must also be installed Warning Do not operate an unvented gas log set in this fireplace with the chimney removed...

Page 25: ...sure it is fastened snugly to the face of the fireplace A crack between the material and the face of the fireplace could pose a fire hazard and impair the proper operation of the fireplace Blocking th...

Page 26: ...Glass Door Installation This fireplace has been tested and listed for use with optional Model WSB54 glass doors For installation of the Model WSB54 glass doors see the instructions provided with the d...

Page 27: ...ve but a little combined with other wood goes a long way Start your fire with a mixture of softwood and hardwood then add some fruit or nut wood for nostalgic aroma Since most woods will not burn well...

Page 28: ...quipped with glass doors close them DO NOT LEAVE CHILDREN OR PHYSICALLY OR MENTALLY HANDICAPPED OR SENILE PERSONS ALONE WITH A BURNING FIREPLACE You ll need a minimum of three logs preferably four to...

Page 29: ...mine if a creosote buildup has occurred If creosote has accumulated it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire The chimney cap can be removed for inspection maintenance and cleaning by...

Page 30: ...he installation of the fireplace 4 Do insulate the exterior walls surrounding the fireplace to prevent excessive heat loss from the fireplace 5 Do trim the face of the fireplace only with noncombustib...

Page 31: ...thing or other articles near the fireplace 15 Don t store or place flammable liquids gases or pressurized containers near the fireplace 16 Don t neglect to instruct all responsible persons in the prop...

Page 32: ...through your local dealer To ensure prompt and accurate service please provide the following information when placing a repair part order Model number of your Appliance Part Name Part Number and Quant...

Page 33: ...through your local dealer To ensure prompt and accurate service please provide the following information when placing a repair part order Model number of your Appliance Part Name Part Number and Quant...

Page 34: ...ace before you purchase it Blowers or fans which are warranted separately Heat loss due to the passage of heat or air through or around the fireplace Also under our five year coverage we do not pay th...

Page 35: ...53D9026 ATTENTION APPLIANCE INSTALLER PLEASE RETURN THESE OPERATING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TO THE APPLIANCE FOR CONSUMER USE...

Page 36: ...SEPTEMBER 2008 53D9026 Rev 2 MHSC 149 Cleveland Drive Paris Kentucky 40361 www mhsc com...

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