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61D0087

TRIM AND MANTEL INSTALLATION FOR WOOD BURNING FIREPLACES 

•  The fireplace face may be left exposed or trimmed with 

material such as brick, stone, or marble. If trim is installed, 

fasten it securely to face of fireplace. Seal any cracks 

between trim material and face of fireplace. Cracks can 

cause a fire and prevent fireplace from working properly. 

Block the fireplace with framing and attach the base to the 

supporting floor to reduce the possibility of such a crack 

developing. 

•  Place wall ties in mortar joints of masonry trim. Fasten 

wall ties to face of fireplace with sheet metal screws. 

•  Do not install combustible materials below the top spac-

ers of the fireplace. Do not allow combustible materials to 

overlap the sides of fireplace face. Seal face of fireplace 

to surrounding wall with noncombustible caulk or trim 

materials. This will prevent cold air leaking around the 

fireplace. 

See Figure 23. 

•  Use only non-combustible materials below top of spac-

ers. 

•  The trim must not block or restrict in any way the flow of 

air through the air inlet and air outlet louvers in the face 

of the fireplace. 

Seal  any  space  between  face  of 
fireplace and non-combustible facing 
material. Failure to seal this crack is a 
possible fire hazard and will void the 
warranty. 

W

ARNING

¾" 

Separation 

0" Clearance 

to Front Side 

Walls 

LOCATING FRONT AND SIDE CLEARANCES 

To find front clearances, extend a line from back corner of unit 

to 4" in front of fireplace face and 1" outside screened opening. 

Combustible materials may be placed within shaded areas. 

Note: Do not let combustible materials overlap black 
painted surface more than 

1

/

8

". 

See Figure 24.

Trim may butt against side walls of fireplace. The other 3 walls 

must have ¾" clearances. 
To avoid interference with glass doors, do not allow non-

combustible decorative trim to extend closer than 

3

/

8

" to the 

vertical edges of the firebox opening.

4" Reference 

Extended Line 

1" Reference 

Figure 23 - Spacer Location 

Figure 24 - Front and Side Clearances 

Combustible Material 

within Shaded Area 

Combustible 

Wallboard  

Non-Combustible 

Trim 

Area to Be 

Sealed 

Do not block or restrict air inlets or 
air outlets. Blocking or restricting air  
inlets or air outlets could cause a fire 
hazard. 

W

ARNING

Summary of Contents for BWBC400MHB

Page 1: ...LACES U L FILE NO MH7603 These replaces have been tested to U L Safety Standard 127 and listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc Look for the UL listing mark on your replace CONGRATULATIONS You have ch...

Page 2: ...ace is listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc to U L 127 Safety Standard For Factory Built Fireplaces The design of this replace and these instructions complied with the applicable U L 127 safety sta...

Page 3: ...e these instructions for any future repairs Use these instructions as a guide during the installation of the replace Install all the parts used with this replace system in accordance with these instal...

Page 4: ...connection The provision for a gas line is intended only for connecting one of the gas appliances gas log sets described by the following paragraph NOTICE Install only gas log sets which have been tes...

Page 5: ...he individuals who will be operating them Instruction manuals must be left with operator of the system CAUTION While a gas log appliance is installed in one of these replaces solid fuels must not be b...

Page 6: ...or restrict air circulation in any manner Blocking or restricting the air ow will cause the reboxtoreachhazardous temperatures WARNING Figure 2 Location of Cool Air Inlet and Warm Air Outlet Warm Air...

Page 7: ...brick panel on the left side of the rebox as shown by Figure 5 NOTE Outside combustion air damper is open when its control lever is up The damper is closed when its control lever is down The replace m...

Page 8: ...room that is centrally located in the house This will optimize heat circulation and comfort Locate replace away from frequently opened doors central heat outlets or returns or other places where air m...

Page 9: ...n Securely support and level replace Check face of the replace with a carpenter s level If replace is not plumb correct it by placing shims under the edges of replace 2 Block in the replace to prevent...

Page 10: ...sdiction The hearth extension must cover an area 16 400 unit or 20 500 unit in front of and 8 either side of the replace opening See Figures 8 and 9 If a raised hearth extension is desired the replace...

Page 11: ...hat is 1 2 thick with a K value thermoconductivity of 0 43 or lower For example an insulating material 1 2 thick with a K value of 0 35 would be acceptable A hearth extension made from materials 1 2 t...

Page 12: ...Models BWBC400MHB and BWBC500MHB replaces CLEARANCES Provide required clearances shown in Figures 10 through 12 Provide 2 minimum chimney air space clearance to combus tibles Figure 10 Minimum Cleara...

Page 13: ...Extension Firestop Thimble Model SVTR Requires 141 2 x141 2 Opening Zero Clearance to Combustibles FIREPLACE INSTALLATION CLEARANCES CONTINUED Figure 12 Proper Clearances and Chimney Height You must...

Page 14: ...minimum of 2 above all portions of the building within ten feet If the chimney is to include elbows to offset the chimney see Chimney Offset and Cap Installation Section There must be at least 2 air s...

Page 15: ...he hole in the roof must be rectangular instead of square A 7 pitch requires 14 x14 framing A 15 pitch requires a 14 x15 framed opening 2 Install the SVTR restop thimble as shown in Figure 13 Nail it...

Page 16: ...n of chimney and chimney cap or chimney housing to be removed for moving the manufactured home on the highway Note If additional strength of the outer pipe joints is desired place 2 or three 3 sheet m...

Page 17: ...Installation Storm Collar 612 Flashing Roof Support Straps 4 Inclined portions of chimney are often used as stor age Enclose the inclined portions of chimney that pass through living spaces to avoid...

Page 18: ...2 151 2 22 36 411 4 471 4 1 1 1 2 0 20 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 24 28 301 2 503 4 573 4 62 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 331 2 361 2 391 2 673 4 721 2 771 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 0 42 451 2 48 82 88 92...

Page 19: ...un of the chimney to vertical 6 Nail the support straps of the second elbow to a building frame member 7 Continue installing the vertical portion of the chimney CHIMNEY CAP INSTALLATION MODEL SC CHIMN...

Page 20: ...of the chimney cap sits on the chimney pipe Punch or drill 1 8 diameter holes in the inlet air duct chimney pipe where speci ed on the brackets Fasten chimney pipe down with the No 8 screws provided S...

Page 21: ...in the structural integrity of the home Maintain the structural integrity of the manufactured home oor wall and ceiling roof CAUTION Figure 21 Attaching Outside Air Starting Collar and Insulation Ring...

Page 22: ...way the ow of air through the air inlet and air outlet louvers in the face of the replace Seal any space between face of replace and non combustible facing material Failure to seal this crack is a po...

Page 23: ...ith local codes or in the absence of local codes with the latest edition of National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 See Figure 26 Always check and make sure power is off before attempting to install or...

Page 24: ...ing is installed in the center of the top track This closure clip provides friction to the door guide pins which help hold the doors together properly 1 To remove a left or right glass door assem bly...

Page 25: ...orner of the glass panel See Figure 28 5 Gently compress seat the glass spring retainers between the trim channels and glass Use chan nellock pliers to easily seat the glass spring retain ers Be caref...

Page 26: ...pacer washers on the pivot pin as shown Note Normally washers will only be needed when a misalignment condition exists as a result of a combination of tolerances ranging from glass size variations rep...

Page 27: ...ur yard Fireplace damper must be fully opened when using a gas appliance WARNING Do not burn plastics poison ivy twigs and stems and chemi cally treated woods such as discarded poles and railroad ties...

Page 28: ...re your room is well ventilated your damper open and the ue is unobstructed Then make sure your wood is dry and seasoned Unseasoned wood burns poorly If you use unseasoned wood with poor ventilation o...

Page 29: ...at produced by the replace Use the ON OFF rocker switch installed in the lower grille on the front of the replace to turn the fan on and off Prepare your re by placing two logs on the iron grate or re...

Page 30: ...built to require very little maintenance The surfaces of the brass frames are coated with a clear baked on enamel to prevent tarnishing of the brass The brass nish is treated to withstand temperatures...

Page 31: ...ainer Remove Hearth 4 Lift back edge of hearth upward using the two grate retainers Pull hearth toward you Remove hearth See Figure 33 Remove Side Brick Panels 5 Pull back edges of side brick panels t...

Page 32: ...nmental conditions such as temperature and humidity or changes in the operation of the replace can lead to rapid buildup of soot and or creosote Have a a quali ed and reputable chimney sweep clean the...

Page 33: ...ctions and proper chimney height when selecting the location and installing the chimney Don t store or place ammable liquids gases or pressur ized containers near the replace Don t put combustibles wi...

Page 34: ...22 REPLACEMENT PARTS Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or failure to use only parts speci cally approved with this appliance may result in property damage or personal in...

Page 35: ...D0619 9 Motor Assembly 2 077996 077996 10 Fan Base Bracket 2 029935 029935 11 Adjustable Spring Clip 2 037088 037088 12 Spring Door Closure 1 037416 037416 13 Glass Panel 4 61D0002 61D0004 14 Right Do...

Page 36: ...tecting oor against sparks and radiant heat 5 FP6U 6 diameter x 8 long exible uninsulated combustion air duct Use with AK6 kit 6 603 6 duct connector for splicing FP6U ducts includes one connector and...

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Page 39: ...61D0087 39 ATTENTION APPLIANCE INSTALLER PLEASE RETURN THESE OPERATING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CONSUMER NOTES...

Page 40: ...ect safe operation We do not warrant this replace to be in compliance with your local building code Building codes vary greatly throughout the coun try and you should determine whether your local buil...

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