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HIMNEY

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NSTALLATION

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1. Lay out, cut and frame openings through all ceilings and the roof at the point where the chimney will pass

through.  Unless the chimney is to be offset, the point where the center line of the chimney will pass
through the ceiling and roof can be determined with a plumb line as shown by Figure 15.  The fireplace
should be located in the planned installation position.  After the center line is established and a nail is
driven to mark the point, the opening can be cut if you are satisfied with the chimney location relative to
ceiling and roof joists and/or any other obstructions.  The roof  opening center line should be marked by
driving a nail through the roof from underneath that will penetrate the roof and can be located from the
rooftop.  If the chimney is to penetrate a pitched roof, the hole in the roof must be rectangular instead of
square and should be sized according to Table1.

2. Install the firestop spacer as required from beneath the ceiling unless the space above is attic space.  In an

attic, the firestop spacer should be installed at the floor level of the attic.   Figure 17.   You must have joists
or headers on all four sides of the spacer and use a minimum of four 8-penny nails to secure the spacer.

3. To install the “S” series chimney sections, insert the male end of the flue, the smallest diameter pipe, into

the flue outlet of the fireplace and press 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 sides.  As the chimney sections are installed, check each joint to make sure it is properly locked to the
previous section.  If additional strength of the outer pipe joints is desired, you may use two or three sheet
metal screws placed through the area where the outer pipes overlap one another.  To install these screws,
drill a 1/8-inch diameter hole through the chimney sections, taking care not to penetrate the inner flue pipe.
Warning:  Be very careful when drilling the holes into the outer pipe.  The drill must not penetrate the inner
stainless steel pipe.

NOTE:  If you intend to have a total fireplace installation of more that 30 feet you must use chimney support
model SCS at or below 30 feet to support the weight of additional chimney pipe.

To install the chimney support, place the crimped end of the flue and outlet air duct portions into the last section
of chimney pipe.  Push down until the outside or inlet air duct of the chimney support overlaps and snap locks
the chimney support into the chimney section.

Nail the support straps tightly to a building frame member or ceiling joist as shown by Figure 16.  You must use
at least two 8-penny nails per strap.

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IGURE

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"A"

"A"

"A"

"A"

FLUE OUTLET

FLUE OUTLET

HEIGHT

HEIGHT

2" MIN. WHEN

2" MIN. WHEN

DIM."A" IS 10'

DIM."A" IS 10'

 OR LESS

 OR LESS

NOTE:  FLUE OUTLET SHOULD BE TWO FEET ABOVE ALL PORTIONS OF

NOTE:  FLUE OUTLET SHOULD BE TWO FEET ABOVE ALL PORTIONS OF
THE BUILDING WITHIN TEN FEET AS SHOWN BY THESE ILLUSTRATIONS.

THE BUILDING WITHIN TEN FEET AS SHOWN BY THESE ILLUSTRATIONS.
THE CHIMNEY MUST NOT EXTEND MORE THAN 90 INCHES ABOVE

THE CHIMNEY MUST NOT EXTEND MORE THAN 90 INCHES ABOVE
THE ROOF WITHOUT ADDITIONAL SUPPORT.

THE ROOF WITHOUT ADDITIONAL SUPPORT.

FLUE OUTLET HEIGHT

FLUE OUTLET HEIGHT

FLUE OUTLET

FLUE OUTLET

HEIGHT

HEIGHT

2" MIN. WHEN

2" MIN. WHEN

DIM."A" IS 10'

DIM."A" IS 10'

3" MIN.

3" MIN.

2" MIN. WHEN

2" MIN. WHEN

DIM."A" IS 10'

DIM."A" IS 10'

2" MIN. WHEN

2" MIN. WHEN

DIM."A" IS 10'

DIM."A" IS 10'

 OR LESS

 OR LESS

"A"

"A"

3" MIN.

3" MIN.

53D9021. Rev 1 03/03

Summary of Contents for SCF36A Series

Page 1: ...UNVENTED ROOM HEATERS ANSI Z21 11 2 ARE TO BE INSTALLED IN THIS FIREPLACE 075629 HOOD MUST BE INSTALLED WHEN MANTLE IS INSTALLED AT 12 FROM FIREPLACE OPENING 36 INCH BUILT IN WOOD BURNING FIREPLACES...

Page 2: ...aware however that 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 prop...

Page 3: ...fireplace must be installed with clearances to combustible building materials as specified by this manual Only parts manufactured by Martin Hearth Heating and labeled for use with this fireplace shoul...

Page 4: ...gs it is best to operate the fireplace with the doors closed to prevent excessive room air from being drawn up the chimney When the doors are open the mesh screens should be closed to help keep burnin...

Page 5: ...LET SEE CAUTION GALVANIZED METAL STRIP TOP SPACER S12 1 FT PIPE S18 18 IN PIPE S36 3 FT PIPE S48 4 FT PIPE SEE NOTE FIRESTOP MODEL SF REQUIRES 14 1 2 X 14 1 2 OPENING 1 3 4 MIN AIR SPACE TO COMBUSTIBL...

Page 6: ...1 2 9 9 22 22 12 12 21 21 6 6 37 3 4 37 3 4 FRAMING FRAMING DIMENSION DIMENSION 19 1 2 19 1 2 2 2 36 36 38 38 33 1 4 33 1 4 7 3 4 7 3 4 17 1 2 17 1 2 13 1 8 13 1 8 6 CLEARANCES FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3 NOTE...

Page 7: ...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 other places where air movem...

Page 8: ...the chimney to pass through If the chimney is to pass through living or storage spaces be sure there is adequate space to enclose the chimney to avoid personal contact with or damage to the chimney If...

Page 9: ...HEIGHT FLUE OUTLET HEIGHT STORM COLLAR STORM COLLAR FLASHING FLASHING 612 OR 1212 612 OR 1212 SC CHIMNEY CAP SC CHIMNEY CAP FIRESTOP SPACER SF FIRESTOP SPACER SF 612 OR 1212 FLUE OUTLET HEIGHT FLUE O...

Page 10: ...HEARTH METAL SAFETY STRIP PLATFORM ALTERNATE BRICK OR STONE HEARTH EXTENSION FOR USE WITH SCF36A SCF36AI FIREPLACES 16 MIN FIREPLACE HEARTH SAFETY STRIP REQUIRED WHEN UNIT IS PLACED ON COMBUSTIBLE FLO...

Page 11: ...prevent sparks or embers from falling from the fireplace onto combustible flooring materials The hearth extension must not block the side air vents or air inlet louvers on the lower front of the fire...

Page 12: ...R FP6U UNINSULATED UNINSULATED FLEX PIPE FLEX PIPE AK4 OR AK6 AK4 OR AK6 COMBUSTION COMBUSTION AIR KIT AIR KIT GD36B OR GD36PB GD36B OR GD36PB GLASS DOOR KIT GLASS DOOR KIT SF36A OR SF36AI SF36A OR SF...

Page 13: ...ninsulated combustion air duct Use with 6 inch diameter x 8 feet long flexible uninsulated combustion air duct Use with AK6 kit 4 inch duct connector for splicing FP4U ducts Includes one connector and...

Page 14: ...cal codes may require electrically grounding the fireplace and chimney CHIMNEY INSTALLATION In order to assure safe and satisfactory performance of the fireplace it is very important to properly insta...

Page 15: ...ious section If additional strength of the outer pipe joints is desired you may use two or three sheet metal screws placed through the area where the outer pipes overlap one another To install these s...

Page 16: ...17 x 19 3 8 17 x 20 17 x 20 5 8 17 x 21 3 8 17 x 22 1 4 17 x 23 ROOF PITCH 0 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 INSTALLA...

Page 17: ...NCE 1 Determine the location and amount of offset required then select the combinations of chimney sections and elbows required from the offset chart Refer to Table 2 2 Install the first SE30 elbow by...

Page 18: ...HIMNEY OF CHIMNEY 7 9 16 14 1 2 30 22 1 16 IN ACCESSIBLE AREAS VERTICAL CHIMNEY ENCLOSURE CHIMNEY MUST BE ENCLOSED C L VERTICAL CHIMNEY ENCLOSURE SUPPORT STRAPS NOT TO PENETRATE FIRESTOP DIAGONAL CHIM...

Page 19: ...per 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 th...

Page 20: ...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 36 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 0 2 3 1 2 0 1 3 0...

Page 21: ...hole in the chase cover and lower it down into the mating pipe of the chimney until the flange on the telescope section rest on the flange of the chase cover Note All telescoping sections should exten...

Page 22: ...ING OUTSIDE AIR STARTING COLLAR TO FIREPLACE INSERT SHORTEST SIDE INSERT SHORTEST SIDE OF THE TUBE THROUGH OF THE TUBE THROUGH THE FIREPLACE OUTER WRAP TO PROPERLY WRAP TO PROPERLY SEAL AGAINST FIREBO...

Page 23: ...or storage area where combustible fumes such as gasoline might be drawn into the fireplace 4 Combustion air can be drawn from the crawl space under a house when an adequate supply of air is provided...

Page 24: ...screws provided secure the duct end to the collar attached to the fireplace 8 Nail or screw the combustion air assembly to the surface of the wall NOTE If the wall covering is brick or stone use appro...

Page 25: ...is in use 7 See Figures 29 and 30 for acceptable combustible mantel locations if an unvented gas appliance is being installed in the fireplace See Figure 31 for acceptable combustible mantel location...

Page 26: ...S MUST NOT OVERLAP BLACK PAINTED SURFACE MORE THAN 1 8 COMBUSTIBLE FRAMING MEMBERS MAY BE PLACED ACROSS TOP SPACERS 12 MAX 2 3 4 HOOD PART NO 075629 SIDE VIEW CUT AWAY FACING AND MANTEL CONSTRUCTION 0...

Page 27: ...PACERS AND BEHIND FRONT FACE FINISH WALL FRAMING 1 4 AREAS WITH SURROUND OR TRIM MATERIALS HAZARD AND WILL VOID THE WARRANTY SCREENED OPENING OF FIREPLACE 4 REF EXTEND LINE FROM OPPOSITE REAR OF EXTEN...

Page 28: ...the doors NOTE THE THREE PRONG RECEPTACLE AND ITS COVER MUST BE EXPOSED AND THE COVER PLATE MUST BE REMOVABLE FOR INSPECTION OF WIRING CONNECTION ONCE THE FIREPLACE IS INSTALLED FASTEN MODEL JBI JUNC...

Page 29: ...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 when freshly cut the wood you purc...

Page 30: ...s 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 make a good fire...

Page 31: ...sote 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 removing three...

Page 32: ...s from the fireplace 5 Do trim the face of the fireplace only with noncombustible materials 6 Do attach the noncombustible face trim material firmly to the face of the fireplace 7 Do block in or faste...

Page 33: ...ble liquids gases or pressurized containers near the fireplace 17 Don t neglect to instruct all responsible persons in the proper and safe operation of the fireplace 18 Don t fail to instruct all pers...

Page 34: ...76418 031867 070940 031871 031872 077002 061876 055119 031873 QTY 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 PART NAME UPPER PANEL PNTD ASSY WELDMENT AIR DOOR ROD FIRESCREEN PANELS FIREBRICK BACK ASSY FIREBRICK SIDE ASSY LEDG...

Page 35: ...3 PART NAME UPPER GRILLE PNTD ASSY WELDMENT AIR DOOR ROD FIRESCREEN PANELS FIREBRICK BACK ASSY FIREBRICK SIDE ASSY LEDGE HEARTH PNTD ASSY LOWER GRILLE PNTD ASSY GRATE PNTD ASSY HEARTH REFRACTORY ASSY...

Page 36: ...amic and castable parts that do not affect safe operation We do not warrant this fireplace to be in compliance with your local building code Building codes vary greatly throughout the country and you...

Page 37: ...not locate your dealer call or write Martin Hearth Heating as indicated below 2 If you do not receive satisfactory service from the dealer within a reasonable time write Martin Hearth Heating and incl...

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Page 40: ...ATTENTION APPLIANCE INSTALLER PLEASE RETURN THESE OPERATING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CONSUMER 53D9021 Rev 1 03 03...

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