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At the end of each heating season or when the fireplace will not be in use for an extended time, the ashes should
be removed and the hearth area should be swept as clean as is practical.  The slow absorption of moisture into
the ashes over a long period of time could cause a condition which would be corrosive to the metal fireplace
parts.

At the beginning of each heating season, always operate the flue damper and make sure it has not become stuck
from soot, creosote, etc., during the period of inactivity.

Keep the lower and upper grille panels clean and free from dirt and lint accumulation at all times to get the
maximum efficiency from your fireplace.

As you use the fireplace, expansion and contraction will cause minor cracking of the hearth, back firebrick,  and
side firebrick refractory panels inside the fireplace.  This is normal and unavoidable.  If the cracks become large
enough or parts dislodge and metal behind the refractory is exposed, the refractory panels should be replaced
with new panels that can be obtained from your Monessen Hearth Systems fireplace dealer.  See Figure 34.

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For glass door maintenance, see instructions provided with the glass doors.

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1. Do check with local building officials to be sure the installation of the fireplace complies with all building

codes and requirements and obtain required building permits. Do plan your installation with safety as you
primary consideration.

3. Do use only the prescribed material and parts for the installation of the fireplace.
4. Do insulate the exterior walls surrounding the fireplace to prevent excessive heat loss 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 fasten the fireplace to prevent the possibility of the fireplace shifting out of position.
8. Do connect the air circulation blower to a properly grounded and fused electrical circuit.
9. Do enclose the chimney where it passes through living spaces or spaces accessible for storage purposes to

prevent contact with and possible damage to the chimney.

10. Do install firestop spacers at each ceiling level when the chimney is installed in a multistory building.
11. Do install the proper chimney cap or chimney housing on the chimney to prevent rain and debris from

entering the chimney.

12. Do keep all flammable liquids, gases and pressurized containers away form the fireplace.
13. Do check the fireplace for proper adjustment and operation before leaving it unattended for long periods of

time.

14. Do inspect and clean the fireplace chimney regularly.
15. Do keep the fire screens closed when the fireplace is left unattended to minimize the danger of sparks

popping out of the fireplace.

16. Do use the grate furnished with and for this fireplace.
17. Do start a fire only with paper, kindling or solid composition fire starters specifically designed for starting a

fire.  The use of liquid fire starter can cause an explosion within the fireplace.

18. Do place all ashes in a metal container with a tight fitting lid and place them on a noncombustible surface well

away from other combustible materials until they have completely cooled.

19. Do store your fuel supply at a distance equal to or greater than the spacing recommended for combustible

materials from the fireplace.

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Summary of Contents for Corner Fireplace 624WBCL

Page 1: ...NTIAL INSTALLATION 53D9051 Rev 1 03 03 36 INCH 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 FIRE OR INJURY DO NOT INSTALL AN UNVENTED GAS LOG SET INTO FIREPLACE fire parts com ...

Page 2: ...ry built fireplace properly can result in a house fire or other occurences that could cause deaths injuries and property damages It is very important that the persons installing and or supervising the installation of this fireplace have appropriate skills in using the tools and techniques required and reading and comprehension skills sufficient to read and follow these instructions These instructi...

Page 3: ...d to sit directly on a combustible floor The fireplace can be installed with zero clearances to combustible building materials at the side back and top spacers Only parts manufactured by Monessen Hearth Systems and labeled for use with this fireplace should be used in the installation of the fireplace except for special roof flashings that may be fabricated locally The use of improper parts in the...

Page 4: ...of this manual pertaining to outside combustion air assembly The fireplace also is 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 col...

Page 5: ...5 6 CLEARANCES 53D9051 Rev 1 03 03 fire parts com ...

Page 6: ...chimney cap for contemporary installations Includes storm collar SCL Round telescoping chimney cap SQL8 Square telescoping chimney cap 612 0 6 12 pitch flashing for contemporary installation One required with SC round chimney cap on 0 6 12 pitch roof 1212 6 12 12 12 pitch flashing for contemporary installation One required with SC round chimney cap on 6 12 12 12 pitch roof SF 14 1 2 inch firestop ...

Page 7: ...7 53D9051 Rev 1 03 03 FIREPLACE INSTALLATION fire parts com ...

Page 8: ...S Chimney support required when chimney height exceeds 30 feet LFCC 1 Round termination cap for contemporary installation includes storm collar LFCCL 1 Round Termination cap for chase installation includes inlet air telescope 612 0 6 12 pitch flashing for contemporary installation One required with SC round chimney cap on 0 6 12 pitch roof 1212 6 12 12 12 pitch flashing for contemporary installati...

Page 9: ...roof influences the opening size required at the roof level table 1 should be used as a guide for sizing the roof opening Proper selection of a chimney outlet location is also important Objects such as overhanging or nearby trees adjacent building or embarkments or unusual roof designs can all create air turbulance and interfere with chimney performance and cause the fireplace to spill smoke into ...

Page 10: ...ent the crack from developing the hearth extension materials must be firmly fastened in place Wall ties should be screwed to the face of the fireplace and imbedded in the mortar joints of brick stone or other non combustible materials The metal safety strip packed with the fireplace must be placed beneath the fireplace and extended under the hearth extension or into a mortar joint of the hearth ex...

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Page 14: ...Check the face of the fireplace with a carpenter s level to make sure the fireplace is plumb If it is not plumb plumb it by placing shims under the edges of the fireplace 4 Block in the fireplace to prevent any shifting of the firebox Secure the fireplace with nails or screws through the flanges located on each side of the fireplace Install chimney and other fireplace components as needed NOTE Som...

Page 15: ...tisfied 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 ...

Page 16: ...16 CHIMNEY INSTALLATION 53D9051 Rev 1 03 03 fire parts com ...

Page 17: ...low the inclined portions of the chimney OFFSET INSTALLATION SEQUENCE 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 elbow by placing the crimped end into the mating part of the fireplace or chimney section Push down until the outside or inlet air duct of the elbo...

Page 18: ...18 CHIMNEY OFFSET AND CAP INSTALLATION 53D9051 Rev 1 03 03 fire parts com ...

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Page 20: ...re that the proper 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 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 hands on the edge of the storm collar 7 Place the stor...

Page 21: ...ough the duct See Figure 22 for methods of installing the outside air for combustion assemblies 2 The combustion air assembly should be located at 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 assembly should never be mounted in a garage or stor...

Page 22: ...ency and safety Do not use a combustible duct Always use UL listed Class 0 or 1 duct material 5 If the duct is the insulated type push the insulation back from one end of the duct approximately two inches See figure 25 6 Slip the exposed end of the duct over the flange tube of the fireplace 7 Place the duct clamp around the exposed end of the aluminum duct 8 Slip the band through the housing then ...

Page 23: ...gas piping should only be installed by a licensed gas appliance installer See Figure 11 for the gas line opening dimensions on the fireplace 6 The installer should advise the persons who will use the appliance to set the fireplace damper in the full open position when the appliance is in use The following instructions only apply to passing the gas line through the fireplace wall Follow the instruc...

Page 24: ...ld be fastened to the face of the fireplace with sheet metal screws and placed in 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 face of the fireplace to the surrounding wall with non combustible caulk or trim materials to prevent cold air leakage around the fireplace CAUTION No...

Page 25: ...4WBCL OR 624WBCR MODELS NON COMBUSTIBLE MAY BE INSTALLED TO THE TOP OF THE FIREPLACE OPENING THIS FACING MATERIAL MUST BE SECURED AND SEALED TO THE FACE OF THE FIREPLACE FAILURE TO PROPERLY SECURE AND SEAL NON COMBUSTIBLE FACING MATERIALS TO THE FIREPLACE CAN CAUSE A POSSIBLE FIRE HAZARD AND WILL VOID THE WARRANTY 53D9051 Rev 1 03 03 fire parts com ...

Page 26: ...The first three fires should be of moderate size to allow the fireplace to adjust and the bricks to cure before being subjected to larger fires First make sure your room is well ventilated your damper open and the flue is unobstructed Then make sure your wood is dry and seasoned Unseasoned wood burns poorly and coupled with poor ventilation or an obstructed chimney leads to smoking problems If you...

Page 27: ...r some individuals Use hemlock spruce juniper and other resinous woods with caution They contain moisture pockets which upon heating pop with considerable vigor Always use a fire screen And always bank a fire or at least push all unburned fuel to the rear of the grate before leaving a fire unattended Do not use this fireplace as an incinerator Because the termination of the chimney above the roof ...

Page 28: ...ldup 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 screws from the support legs and lifting upward When the fireplace is first in use inspect the chimney frequently and clean the chimney any time an accumulation is observed on the flue walls The frequency of...

Page 29: ... the fireplace to prevent excessive heat loss 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 fasten the fireplace to prevent the possibility of the fireplace shifting out of position 8 Do connect the air circulation blower to a properly grounded and fuse...

Page 30: ... or place flammable 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 persons especially children and elderly persons concerning the hazards of improper operation and unauthorized tampering with the fireplace 19 Don t use this fireplace to burn paper cardboa...

Page 31: ...2 Retainer 2 Z19901 3 Firebrick Side Assy Right 1 014012 4 Rod Outside Air 1 020293 5 Firebrick Back Assy 1 014048 6 Hearth Refractory 1 029986 7 Screen Panel 2 026400 8 Screen Pull 2 026391 9 Rod Screen Weld Assy 1 021673 10 Panel Upper Ptnd 1 021541 11 Rod Damper 1 037390 12 Damper Weldment 1 037393 KEY MPL MPL NO PART NAME QTY PART NO 1 Retainer Side Brick 1 020270 2 Retainer 2 Z19901 3 Firebri...

Page 32: ...53D9051 Rev 1 03 03 ATTENTION APPLIANCE INSTALLER PLEASE RETURN THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL TO THE CONSUMER fire parts com ...

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