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B36LA8 & B36RA8 Woodburning Fireplaces

OPERATION GUIDELINES

As wood is burned in the fireplace, room air enters the air slot on the lower front edge and circulates 
around the firebox.
The air circulation around the firebox serves to cool the fireplace and must not be blocked in any man-
ner. Blocking of the inlet slot or outlet louver will cause the firebox to reach hazardous temperatures.
When an OAC4 combustion air assembly and a combustion air duct are attached to the connecting 
point on the left of the fireplace, combustion air may enter the firebox through a dampered opening 
behind the side panel.  This feature is designed for your benefit to reduce the room air used for com-
bustion and to prevent excessive loss of heat from the room.  When the fireplace is in use, this damper 
should be open.  When the fireplace is not in use, the damper should be closed to prevent cold air from 
entering the firebox.  The combustion air damper is open when the lever, located on the side of the 
firebox is up and closed when the lever is down.
Outside air for combustion is optional unless required by federal, state or local building codes.  See the 
section of this manual providing the instructions for installation of the combustion air assembly.  
Glass doors should be installed to receive the maximum benefit from your fireplace.  For large fires, the 
maximum heating benefit from the fireplace will be obtained with the doors open due to the high amount 
of radiant heat being emitted out of the front opening of the fireplace.  With a small fire, or before retiring 
in the evenings, it is best to operate the fireplace with the doors closed to prevent excessive room air 
form being drawn up the chimney.  When the doors are open, the mesh screens should be closed to 
help keep burning embers from popping out of the firebox.
The unique design of the fireplace allows the routing of the combustion air duct downward, horizontally 
or upward to obtain the outside combustion air. This permits maximum flexibility in planning your instal-
lation. Refer to 

Page 22, Figure 24

 for typical installation methods. Be sure to review the precautions 

and recommendations in the section of this manual pertaining to outside combustion air assembly.
The fireplace is also equipped with a flue damper, which must be open when the fireplace is in use.  The 
flue damper control lever is located inside the fireplace.  The counterweighted damper is operated by 
simply pushing up to open or pulling down 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. 

NOTE

:  It is normal for a small amount of smoke to be released from the upper portion of the fireplace 

the first few times you use your new fireplace.  This results from an oil residue on the metal.  Open a 
door or window to allow the smoke to escape.

WARNING:

  Fireplaces equipped with glass doors should be operated only with the doors fully open or 

doors fully closed.  If doors are left partly open, gas and flame may be drawn out of the fireplace open-
ing, creating risks of both fire and smoke.
All fireplace chimneys are in direct contact with cold air on the exterior of the structure.  Consequently, 
when the fireplace is not in use, cold air can fall down the chimney of the fireplace to cool off the fire-
place chase.  Therefore, the fireplace chase must be insulated to minimize the risk of cold air infiltration 
to the home.  Even if the fireplace chase is adequately insulated, this cannot completely ensure that 
cold air infiltration into the structure will be eliminated.  Cold air infiltration is a possibility with any fire-
place or device that freely communicates with the air on the outside of the structure.  Today’s homes are 
more energy-efficient and, therefore, better insulated and tightly constructed.  Unfortunately, when air 
is removed from the house, as by a bathroom fan, or consumed by a furnace, additional air is needed 
to replace the air consumed.  Unless the additional air is supplied, this can cause a negative pressure 
in the home.  When this happens, the house will draw in outside air form the cracks in the windows, 
down the fireplace flue or other locations of air leakage in the home.  Because cold air infiltration may 
be unavoidable in some structures, MHSC is not responsible for heat loss or air infiltration through or 
around the fireplace.

Summary of Contents for B36LA8

Page 1: ...r Residential Installation 36 Built in Wood Burning Corner Fireplace with Optional Outside Air and Glass Doors WARNING This fireplace has not been tested with an unvented gas log set To reduce risk of...

Page 2: ...installation you should check with local building officials to obtain required permits and assure compliance with local regulations and coded If you encounter problems with code requirements contact...

Page 3: ...ed for supplemental heating only and is not intended for use as a primary heating system The fireplace is designed to sit directly on a combustible floor The fireplace must be installed with clearance...

Page 4: ...the precautions and recommendations in the section of this manual pertaining to outside combustion air assembly The fireplace is also equipped with a flue damper which must be open when the fireplace...

Page 5: ...provides for the installation of the model LF FS 2 firestop spacer in a residential installation Since the pitch of the roof influences the opening size required at the roof level table 1 should be u...

Page 6: ...himney 1Z x Min Air space Clear ance to Combustibles Chimney Section SK81 1 ft pipe SK818 18 pipe SK83 3 ft pipe SK84 4 ft pipe Top Spacer Zero Clearance to Combustibles at Side Spacers Glass Doors Mo...

Page 7: ...Model I658 Clearance from Fireplace Opening to Sidewall When Wall Shield is not Used B36RA8 Hearth Extension Model I627 Hearth Extension Model I658 Minimum Clearance from Fireplace Opening to Sidewal...

Page 8: ...hearth extension and the face of the fireplace To help prevent the crack from developing the hearth extension materials must be firmly fastened in place Wall ties should be screwed to the face of the...

Page 9: ...yramid style chimney cap used to terminate chimney through a chase Includes adapter Flashing not included CF8CA Adapter kit Unites square termination with chimney pipe 202036 Housing extensions Extend...

Page 10: ...3 Min Storm Collar Flashing Roof Joist Shields Attic Space Refer to Table 1 for Roof Opening Size FS Firestop Spacer 14Z x x 14Z x Framed Opening 1Z x Clearance to Com bustibles with Firestop SK8 Seri...

Page 11: ...tional for cold climate not a requirement for unit op eration Termination Cap Storm Collar Pan Flashing Draftstop Top Spacer Surround Screen Firebox Metal Safety Strips 1 2 or 3 pieces Nailing Flange...

Page 12: ...oist 1Z x Clear ance to Combus tibles When Using Firestop Max Installation Height 86 14Z x Square Hole in Joist 1Z x Min Air Space Clear ance Between Chimney and combustibles Firestop Spacer Firestop...

Page 13: ...arances as specified by this in struction manual 3 Set the fireplace in the desired location and be sure it is securely supported and leveled Install metal safety strip for hearth extension as shown b...

Page 14: ...eplace Model C36RMA B36RA8 with RLK Louver kit WB36LR Glass Door and OAC6 Combustion Air Model C36LMA not shown same as above except uses LLK Louver Kit on the B36LA8 fireplace Cool Air Inlet WB36LR G...

Page 15: ...ge to the chimney 4 Install firestop spacers at each ceiling level 5 Install the proper chimney cap or chimney housing on the chimney to prevent the entry of rain and debris into the chimney and to as...

Page 16: ...to the chimney exit B36LA8 B36RA8 Maximum 90 0 Minimum Without Elbows 15 6 With 2 Elbows 17 6 With 4 Elbows 21 0 B Do not use more than 4 elbows per chimney Attach the straps of the return top elbow t...

Page 17: ...lace may be used 6 A guy wire stabilizer is required for chimneys extend ing more than 6 1 8 m above a roof line The Ten Foot Rule Major U S building codes specify a minimum chimney height above the r...

Page 18: ...hase it is also a good idea to install a firestop at the first ceiling level above the fireplace and enclose the chase with sheeting material Insulation may then be installed above sheet ing material...

Page 19: ...size of the hole in ceiling will vary with the angle at which the chimney passes through ceiling Drive a nail up through ceiling at marked chimney center point Go to floor above and see where hole wil...

Page 20: ...is used to keep pipe spaced properly and required for safety Nail the firestop spacer at each corner to the framing members of the ceiling hole Note A firestop spacer is not required at the roof Hole...

Page 21: ...chimney termina tion installed Refer to installation instructions provided with the chimney termination to find correct size of roof hole There must be an air space 1 38 mm with SK8 between outermost...

Page 22: ...E Firestop Spacer 14Z x x 14Z x Maximum four 4 elbows Per Fire place Offset Max 10 Support Straps Diagonal Chimney Enclosure Vertical Chimney Enclosure Recommended Diagonal Chimney Enclosure Acceptabl...

Page 23: ...an exterior location which is not likely to be accidentally blocked in any manner The assembly should be located above the snow line to prevent blockage by snow accumulation 3 The combustion air inlet...

Page 24: ...e fireplace with the four 4 sheet metal screws provided Figure 24 3 Cut a 6 diameter opening for model OAC4 in the out side wall covering where the model OAC4 outside grille is to be located Figure 26...

Page 25: ...sions on the fireplace The following instructions only apply to passing the gas line through the fireplace wall Follow the instructions provided by the appliance for the gas line testing and ad justin...

Page 26: ...is manual Page 13 Figure 10 Combustible mantels and trim must be installed in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association ANSI NFPA 211 Standard Section 7 2 3 3 Glass Door Installation Th...

Page 27: ...rer Recommendation Top Edge of Fireplace Opening Mantel Installation Do Not Install Combustible Facing Material Below Top Edge of Fireplace Air Inlet Opening CAUTION Never block bottom air inlet openi...

Page 28: ...blems If your fireplace is equipped with an outside combustion air assembly open the combustion air inlet by pushing upward on the lever located above the firebrick on the left side of the firebox NEV...

Page 29: ...ced on a noncombustible floor or on the ground well away from all combustible materials pending final disposal If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed they should...

Page 30: ...the chimney 9 Do install firestop spacers at each ceiling level when the chimney is installed in a multistory building 10 Do install the proper chimney cap or chimney housing on the chimney to preven...

Page 31: ...larly 21 Don t operate the fireplace with the glass fire screen doors partially open The doors should always be fully open or fully closed 22 Don t use gasoline kerosene engine oil or charcoal lighte...

Page 32: ...Y 40361 www mhsc com Item Description Qty B36RA8 B36LA8 1 Retainer Side Brick 1 020270 020270 2 Retainer 2 Z19901 Z19901 3a Firebrick Side Assy Right 1 014012 3b Firebrick Side Assy Left 1 021663 4 Ro...

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Page 35: ...your local building code contains restrictions on the use of this fireplace before you purchase it Blowers or fans which are warranted separately Heat loss due to the passage of heat or air through o...

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