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Installing the Gas Fireplace 

Mason-Lite™ Component for combustible floors 

Hearth Ember Shield: 

Metal  safety  stripping  is  required  between  the  front  of  the  
Fireplace  Hearth  and  Hearth  Extension  (not  supplied).  A  26  
gauge galvanized 4

” wide metal strip can be used. The length  

needs  to  extend  2  inches  beyond  each  side  of  the  fireplace  
opening.  If  two  strips  are used,  make  sure  they  overlap  at  
least two inches in the middle. The strip is placed about 2

” into  

the underside of the MASON-Lite Fireplace at the front. 

Note:  When  using  an  on-site-constructed  hearth  extension, 
you  may  use  a  sand-cement  grout  between  the  hearth  and 
extension. 
 

The Firebox and Smoke Dome 

Overview 
You  will  find  that  the  MASON-LITE  Fireplace  is  designed  for 
complete  assembly at  your  construction site  with  all necessary 
items  delivered,  consisting  of  interlocking  precast  parts.  You 
will  need  a thin-set  type mortar for  bonding. The  parts  of the 
fireplace  are  made  of  Mason-Lite

’s  incredibly  strong  blend  of 

specialty cement and a light weight aggregate. 

IMPORTANT! When  applying  mortar,  it  is  imperative  that  the 
concrete  blocks  be  maintained  moist  (not  soaking)  so  they 
don

’t absorb the water out of the mortar and cause adhesion to 

fail.  Frequently  run  a  damp  sponge  to  the  parts  before 
mortar is applied! 

The design of the fireplace calls for the installation of an anchor 
plate/damper  system  which  can  be  purchased  from  any 
chimney manufacturer or MFI. Also, an optional combustion air 
inlet  MFP4-AK  can  be  obtained  from  MFI.  A  Refractory 
Firebrick  Liner  also  needs  to  be  installed.  This  should  be  a 
minimum  of  1-1/8

” (one and one-eight inches) thick. The liner 

will be applied within the walls of the firebox. 
 

Materials and tools you will need to have on hand before you 
start the install: 
 

Materials  needed  for  concrete  slab  (non  combustible) 
installation: 

1.   Eight (8) pieces 3/8

” rebar x 36” long (included with unit) 

2.   Eight (8) pieces of rebar x 12

” long (included with unit) 

3.   Epoxy for securing rebar in footing / foundation 

4.   Three (3) - 90 lb. bags of ready mix concrete with 1/4

” or 

smaller aggregate 

5.    Mason-Lite Mortar (at least one  50  lb.  bucket, two for  
 

MFP63) 

 

Materials needed for combustible wood floor installation: 

1.   Eight 12

” long, ½” all thread with (24) nuts and washers 

2.   Eight pieces 3/8

” rebar x 36” long (included with unit) 

3.   Four or more fasteners to attach metal base to floor joists 

4.   Mason-Lite Mortar (at least one 50 lb. bucket, two for  
 

MFP63) 

 

Tools needed for both above installations: 

1.   One 4

’ level 

2.   Roto-hammer with ½

” drill bit

 

(needed for concrete slab  

 

install only) 

3.   Drill motor with mixer blade (to mix Mason-Lite Mortar) 

4.   Two empty 5 gallon buckets (to mix Mason-Lite Mortar) 

5.   One wheelbarrow

 

and shovel to mix concrete. 

6.   Grout bag 

7.   Triangular masonry trowel 

8.   Rubber hammer 

Sponge  and  water  bucket  to  wipe  down  and  moisten  parts 
prior to applying mortar 

Field Assembly Procedures 

1)  Mixing the MASON-LITE mortar - You will require a 45 

pound bucket of MASON-LITE mortar which should be 
more  than  enough  to  adequately  affix  all  the  fireplace  
components. The mortar is premixed and dry and is to be  
used  to adhere  all the fireplace components.  Be sure to  
use clean water and work it up into a mixture that is pasty  
but not lumpy. If it is too thin, and if the concrete pre-cast  
components  are  not  maintained  moist,  the  components  
will  not  adhere.  Some  trial  and  error  may  be  necessary  
for the proper consistency of the mortar mix. You will want  
to apply the mixture with a standard grout bag. 

2)  Assembly of the Components - Once you have found the 

proper consistency of the mixture, load it into the grout 
bag  and  then  place  the  components  together  applying 
the  mixture  directly  to  the  components  where  they  come 
together.  As  a  rule,  you  can  figure  that  you  should  lay 
down about ½

” (one-half inch) of a thread of mortar. The 

line  of mortar should  be  approximately  ½

” (one-half inch) 

away  from  all  the  edges  of  each  separate  component. 
The mortar  has a considerable amount of  holding power 
so do not overload the components  with too much mortar. 
Keep the components moist at all times! 

3)  You will notice that some mortar will 

“ooze out” when 

you place the next component on top of or next to the 
component you previously  placed. This is to be expected  
it  means  the  two  pieces  have  properly  bonded  --  and  
you will want to swipe the excess away with a trowel. It  
is  never  intended  that  the  surfaces  of  the  MASON  LITE  
components are to be completely covered with mortar. 

4)  Do not apply the mortar in thick bands even if the 

component you are working with is larger than the 
rest.  You  will  want  to  apply 

“stripes” of mortar in these 

situations. 

5)  Making Sure Components Are Level - It is extremely 

important  that  you  pay  careful  attention  to  how  you  
are assembling the Mason-Lite Fireplace since every  

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Summary of Contents for MGFPST-43

Page 1: ...is fireplace must be connected to a working flue meeting the requirements of the ANSI Z21 50 standard Solid fuels shall not be burned in this fireplace This appliance must be vented vertically through the roof This appliance is not for installation in manufactured or mobile homes The installation including provisions for combustion ventilation air and required minimum permanent vent opening must c...

Page 2: ... 15 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 18 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 22 22 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 23 23 Tested Listed By MFI 315 WEST 3RD ST SANTA ANA CA 92701 Industries LLC DATE OF MFG SERIAL No Report No TBD MODEL No MGFPST 43 GAS TYPE NG LP WARNING THIS FIREPLACE HAS BEEN TESTED FOR USE ONLY WITH APPROVED GLASS DOORS TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR INJURY CONSULT OWNER S MANUAL THIS FIREPLACE IS DES...

Page 3: ...ting plate MFPST43 MFP16 11 4 3 Rebar Ø 3 8 x 36 MFP49 11 10 2 Dome front rear upper MFSTP 43 10 12 9 1 Dome top for 16 class A chimney MFPST 43 9 8 8 2 Dome side upper MFPST 43 8 7 2 Dome side lower MFP 43 7 6 6 2 Lintel MFP 43 6 15 3A 1 Side wall w 4 knockout MFP 43 3A 3 7 Side wall MFP 43 3 3 11 1 3A Refractory Firebox Liners Herringbone Pattern shown Also available in Running Bond MFP43STSHBL ...

Page 4: ...required up to header or top plate 1 2 MIN 0 MIN 57 I D FRAMING Fig 4 2 Framing dimensions 2 MIN 0 MIN 28 O D ZERO CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES BOTH SIDES AND BACK OF FIREPLACE WARNING Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or failure to use only parts specifically approved with this appliance may result in property damage or personal injury REV 1 0907231405 4 L A2 27509 ...

Page 5: ...it 4 1 Damper clamp 5 1 Lava Rock qty of 4 6 1 Front bottom log 30 7 1 Front bottom log 30 8 1 Top log 18 9 1 Top log 18 10 1 Top log 20 11 1 Top log 17 6 7 1 8 11 2 4 5 Photos not to scale Contact Mason lite for replacement parts and accessories as listed in these parts lists 9 10 3 REV 1 0907231405 5 L A2 27509 ...

Page 6: ...g code approvals and may cause property damage personal injury or loss of life The burner included with this gas fireplace is non convertible and only meant to be used with the gas listed on the rating plate Burner p n BTU x 1000 size top front Included in Nat LP MGFPST 43 P 90 23 45 44 55 MGFPST 43 Nominal BTU based on gas inlet pressure Nominal gas inlet pressure for natural gas is 5 W C Require...

Page 7: ...ding sizing and suitability for the installation into this Enclosure prior to installation Statement of Intended Use The Mason Lite Masonry Fireplace is a modular refractory masonry unit designed for field assembly The firebox is constructed using pre cast interlocking refractory blocks The blocks are then secured to each other using Mortar The system includes all parts necessary for the assembly ...

Page 8: ...allations Internal Wall Installation Island Installation Clearance to Combustibles The distance to be maintained from the surfaces of the fireplace to combustibles must be observed Below is a list of the most common combustible materials to name a few Drywall Wood flooring Plywood sub flooring Wood Framing Particle board Mill board Plywood paneling Maintain the following clearances Unit front side...

Page 9: ...n of the fireplace You must follow your chimney manufacturer s instructions Fireplace Heights When installed the maximum overall height of the Chimney System is 40 feet The minimum installed height of the completed Chimney System is 14 feet with a straight flue stack 17 feet if the chimney includes one or two offset sections Supporting Floor Systems It is the ultimate responsibility of the install...

Page 10: ...y the floor framing Additional floor joists or I joists may be required as determined by the licensed design professional The weights are noted in Table I for each MASON LITE unit model It is the task and responsibility of the general contractor installer to see that the proper reinforcement for weight loads are made by a licensed design professional prior to the fireplace installation As stated a...

Page 11: ...Four or more fasteners to attach metal base to floor joists 4 Mason Lite Mortar at least one 50 lb bucket two for MFP63 Tools needed for both above installations 1 One 4 level 2 Roto hammer with drill bit needed for concrete slab install only 3 Drill motor with mixer blade to mix Mason Lite Mortar 4 Two empty 5 gallon buckets to mix Mason Lite Mortar 5 One wheelbarrow and shovel to mix concrete 6 ...

Page 12: ...rebox side walls moving up keeping components moist mixing mortar as you need it and threading the mortar appropriately as you stack each section one onto the next Constantly check for squareness and levelness while building each course of block As you complete each section make certain that you adhere the mortar at each and every joint Fig 12 2 Setting Firebox sides Fig 12 3 Keep damp at all time...

Page 13: ...ssembly 17 As you are connecting each MASON LITE component be certain you are following the instructions given previously for using MASON LITE mortar Stop to look at the smoke dome side front and rear walls to see that they are aligning correctly and that the surfaces be smooth and uniform Make sure connections are covered with an adequate amount of mortar Remember that you have the option of usin...

Page 14: ...n Lite Firebrick Liners screws Existing Ceiling Frame framework to house the chimney system 22 Now that you have completed the smoke dome assembly all the components should stack up for a smooth transition into the flue components Setting the smoke dome completes the MASON LITE Firebox and Smoke Dome assembly You are now ready to begin the installation of the necessary firebrick lining and the flu...

Page 15: ...ern the proper instructions from the fireplace liner manufacturer and also understand the type of adhesive or cement he is to use Make sure the fireplace is installed with the finished firebrick floor of the fireplace so that it is at least 11 eleven inches above the combustible floor system Disclaimer Masonry Fireplace Industries wishes to express that as the manufacturer of Mason Lite Fireplaces...

Page 16: ...for outside combustible air It can go straight out through an outside wall or into a ventilated crawl space If crawl space is used check codes for proper termination 3 Be sure that you carefully check the source of the outside air before you choose the site for your air intake You don t want a place where snow will collect where bushes or trees will be growing or a location that is too close to an...

Page 17: ...ling holes into damper plate 5 Attach damper chain stop on center rear of lintel 3 three inch vertical from opening using 3 8 cement fasteners Fig 17 1 Return Return Elbow Elbow Elbow Elbow when building the framework for the chimney system Fireplace Door Accessory IMPORTANT Only Crown Breckinridge or McKenzie Pendelton Doors are approved for use with this fireplace For installation Instructions s...

Page 18: ...concrete slab The concrete strength and durability shall comply with Sections TABLE R402 2 MINIMUM SPECIFIED COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF CONCRETE MINIMUM SPECIFIED COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH a f c TYPE OR LOCATION OF CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION Weathering Potential b Negligible Moderate Severe Basement walls foundations and other concrete not exposed to the weather 2 500 2 500 2 500C Basement slabs and interior s...

Page 19: ...d female for the spill switch wires connection The short spill switch wire is to be routed across and into the top hole on the opposite side of the fireplace Connect the wire to the opposite baffle assembly Fig 19 1 Owner s Operation Precautions Installers of the Mason Lite are urged to call the attention of fireplace owners to the following precautions The installer should hand deliver this owner...

Page 20: ...Pilot if neccessary 1 Follow the lighting instructions to light the pilot The pilot flame should encircle the generator tip which is preset at the factory Fig 20 2 Ordinarily the pilot will not require field adjustment 2 If adjustment is necessary remove the cap screw Fig 20 1 and turn the smaller gas adjustment screw inside counterclockwise to increase the pilot flame and clockwise to decrease th...

Page 21: ...th the burner pipe Repeat for the second front log on the opposite side of the see thru burner 2 Place the top logs across the two bottom logs in the order and positions shown below Fig 21 1 Fig 21 2 8 9 WARNING Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or failure to use only parts specifically approved with this appliance may result in property damage or personal injury 11 1...

Page 22: ...ay lit see the Troubleshooting section Lighting and Extinguishing the Burner System To turn on your gas log set with the pilot lit turn the safety valve knob to the ON position Switch the toggle switch control to the on UP position and the gas log set will light To turn off your gas log set switch the toggle switch control to the off DOWN position The pilot will remain lit See the instructions tha...

Page 23: ...No Gas to Burner 3 Fireplace Not burning properly 4 Fireplace will not shut OFF 5 Frequent pilot outage 6 Fireplace shuts down during operation 7 Excessive soot on logs CAUSE a Pilot generator may not be producing sufficient millivoltage b Pilot flame making a blowing sound c Generator wire leads attached to the wrong terminals on the valve d Defective thermomagnetic safety in valve a Safety valve...

Page 24: ..._________ Orifice Other __________ Leak Test ___________ Burn Test ___________ Gas Type NAT PROPANE Date ___________ Model ___________ Serial ___________ Air Shutter ___________ Inspector ___________ REV 1 0907231405 24 L A2 27509 ...

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