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87D0173

MPL11 Woodburning Fireplace

MaiNteNaNce & SaFety

doNt’S

1.  Don’t allow other installations or operation considerations to take priority over safety considerations.
2.  Don’t attempt to use the fireplace until the installation is complete.
3.  Don’t use unlisted parts and accessories with the fireplace except for special flashings that may be 

fabricated locally.

4.  Don’t use damaged parts or accessories with this fireplace.
5.  Don’t install the fireplace in an exposed or uninsulated area.
6.  Don’t install the fireplace over carpeting.
7.  Don’t install the fireplace on a poorly constructed base or fail to fasten down or attach the fireplace to 

prevent it from shifting out of position.

8.  Don’t create or allow a crack to develop between the metal face of the fireplace and noncombustible 

trim.

9.  Don’t install the fireplace where flammable or explosive liquids or vapors are likely to be present.
10.  Don’t neglect all the considerations mentioned in this manual concerning clearances to combustibles, 

spacing from obstructions and proper chimney height when selecting the location and installing the 
chimney.

11.  Don’t allow insulating materials to contact the chimney.
12.  Don’t forget to support flat chase flashing to prevent water from puddling.
13.  Don’t neglect to apply caulking or mastic to the required joints of the flashing and between the flash-

ing roof.

14.  Don’t dry clothing 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 proper and safe operation of the fireplace.
17.  Don’t fail to instruct all persons, especially children and elderly persons, concerning the hazards of 

improper operation and unauthorized tampering with the fireplace.

18.  Don’t use this fireplace to burn paper, cardboard, or other debris.
19.  Don’t neglect to inspect and clean the chimney regularly.
20.  Don’t operate the fireplace with the glass fire screen doors partially open.  The doors should always 

be fully open or fully closed.

21.  Don’t use gasoline, kerosene, engine oil,or charcoal lighter fluid.
22.  Don’t store fuel supply closer to the fireplace than the minimum spacing required for combustible 

materials.

23.  Don’t subject the fireplace to the intense heat of a large fire the first three times the fireplace is used, 

but build moderate fires to allow the materials to cure and adjust.

24.  Don’t clean the chimney with metallic devices or chemical cleaners.
25.  Don’t use the fireplace or chimney for venting wood or coal burning heaters or inserts unless ap-

proved in writing by MHSC.

26.  Don’t put combustibles within 28 inches of the fireplace opening.

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Summary of Contents for MPL11

Page 1: ...result To reduce the risk of fire follow the installation instructions Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage bodily injury or even death Contact local building officials about r...

Page 2: ...d be 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...

Page 3: ...eas Intended Product Usage The fireplace is designed to sit directly on a combustible floor The fireplace must be installed with zero clearance to combustible building materials at the side and top sp...

Page 4: ...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 pr...

Page 5: ...3 mm 3056M 768 mm 3756M 946 mm 42 1067 mm 45 6M 1162 mm 36 914 mm 38 965 mm 23 584 mm 1 2 13 mm 14 6 378 mm 856O 216 mm 12 305 mm 24 610 mm 22 6M 578 mm 9 229 mm 12 305 mm 539042 MPL dims Figure 1 Gas...

Page 6: ...lation and Figure 3 for additional information concerning installation heights construction details and methods of installation A location that requires cutting the least number of joists and rafters...

Page 7: ...11CF4 4 ft pipe Maintain 2 Minimum Air Space Between Chimney and Combustibles Gas Line Optional Flexible Duct Type FP 4 U Combustion Air Assembly Optional Metal Safety Strip Floor Line Firestop Requi...

Page 8: ...e surrounding walls chase should be insu lated Failure to insulate the fireplace from outside temperatures will cause heat loss through and around the fireplace INSTALLATION PREPARATION 14 Min FP2347...

Page 9: ...does eventually develop the metal safety strip will serve as a barrier to prevent sparks or embers from falling from the fireplace onto combustible flooring materials NOTE If noncombustible hearth ex...

Page 10: ...ontains two 11 diameter elbows One pair is required for each offset 11CS Chimney support required when chimney height exceeds 30 feet SLTCF11 Chimney cap for contemporary installations RLTCF11 Round c...

Page 11: ...eplace it is very important to properly install the chimney This is an important part of the installation and the sections of this manual pertaining to chimney installation should be reviewed very tho...

Page 12: ...10 FP2352 FP1890 chimney install Figure 13 Outer Pipe Flue Support Straps Fasten Securely Firestop Chimney Support Snap Lock Chimney Support Securely to Lower pipes Before Fastening Support Straps FP1...

Page 13: ...you must use chimney support model 11CS 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 portio...

Page 14: ...uld be installed to provide the firestop and support required Be sure proper spacing in maintained between the chimney and combustibles CHIMNEY OFFSET INSTALLATION 3 Min FP2353 single story offset Fig...

Page 15: ...y is measured from the hearth to the chimney exit MPL11 Max 86 0 Min 0 Elbows 14 0 2 Elbows 14 0 4 Elbows 21 0 B Do not use more than 4 elbows per chim ney Attach the straps of the return top elbow to...

Page 16: ...e 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...

Page 17: ...llar 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 sho...

Page 18: ...th the four sheet metal screws provided 3 Cut a 6 inch diameter opening for model AK 4 in the outside wall covering where the outside vent is to be located 4 Select and cut a piece of duct sufficient...

Page 19: ...ver duct connector until an equal length of connector extends into each duct 3 Place duck clamp over the end of each duct Tighten duct clamp down snuggly 4 Push insulation back into place and over duc...

Page 20: ...alling an ANSI Z21 11 2 ventless ap pliance the finishing material used for the mantel must be rated at 250 F or greater 2 An approved gas shut off valve must be located out side the fireplace in an a...

Page 21: ...eplace Firebox Hearth Brick Gas Line Access Tube Repack Insulation Around Gas Line Where it Passes Through Gas Line Access Tube for Proper Seal Maintain 1 2 Minimum Air Space Clearance to Combustibles...

Page 22: ...eet metal screws and place din the mortar joints of masonry trim Combustible material must not be installed below the top spacers of the fireplace or overlap the sides of the fireplace face Seal the f...

Page 23: ...rally more expensive 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...

Page 24: ...65 83 88 Spruce 41 44 59 Birch 55 64 79 86 Redwood 33 40 47 54 Apple 58 62 83 84 White Pine 35 37 50 A Few Words Of Caution Beware of burning certain material in your fireplace Among these are plastic...

Page 25: ...heating season to determine 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 main...

Page 26: ...Do trim the face of the fireplace only with noncombustible materials 5 Do attach the noncombustible face trim material firmly to the face of the fireplace 6 Do block in or fasten the fireplace to pre...

Page 27: ...ners near the fireplace 16 Don t neglect to instruct all responsible persons in the proper and safe operation of the fireplace 17 Don t fail to instruct all persons especially children and elderly per...

Page 28: ...Assy 1 043006 4 Post Corner Ptd Assy 4 043008 5 Cap Corner Post 2 043009 6 Flange Nailing Ptd Assy 2 043104 7a Panel Firescreen w Pull 4 026398 7b Rod Curtain Rod 4 024508 7c Clip Screen Rod 2 043024...

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Page 31: ...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 or aro...

Page 32: ...MHSC 149 Cleveland Drive Paris Kentucky 40361 www mhsc com...

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