Napoleon High Country 7000 Installation And Operation Manual Download Page 12

W415-1676 / C / 07.23.18

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3.2.1  outside combustion air operation

The outside combustion air control is located on the left hand side of the appliance directly behind the glass door 

guide rail. 

(FIG. 1)

Before lighting the appliance, ensure the outside combustion air control is open by pulling the lever towards the 

front of the appliance.

Before closing the outside combustion air control, allow the appliance to cool completely. To close, push lever in 

towards the appliance.

OPEN

CLOSE

OPEN

CLOSE

FIG. 1

Summary of Contents for High Country 7000

Page 1: ...rcoal coloured papeer cardboard plywood or particleboard Burning these materials may result in release of toxic fumes or render the appliance ineffective and cause smoke Do not let the appliance becom...

Page 2: ...ny safety screen or guard removed for servicing must be replaced prior to operating the appliance Under no circumstances should this appliance be modified This appliance must not be connected to a chi...

Page 3: ...cardboard plywood or particleboard Burning these materials may result in release of toxic fumes or render the appliance ineffective and cause smoke The exhaust system must be completely straight and...

Page 4: ...bles 24 5 3 minimum enclosure clearances 24 5 4 minimum mantel clearances 25 6 0 operation and adjustments 26 6 1 door screen operation 26 6 2 door level adjustment 27 6 3 door glass replacement 29 6...

Page 5: ...59 5 8 1514mm 61 13 16 1570mm 46 3 8 1178mm 16 11 16 425mm 12 305mm NO SCREWS IN THIS AREA SCREWS MUST NOT PENETRATE MORE THAN 1 2 12 7mm IN LENGTH IN THIS AREA NZ7000 ILLUSTRATED NZ8000 ILLUSTRATED 8...

Page 6: ...rth see hearth extension section Rating plate see rating plate information section Firebrick see firebrick installation section Framing see framing section Chimney see chimney installation section Man...

Page 7: ...mponents are designed to be installed and operated as a system Any alteration to or substitution for items in this system unless allowed by these installation instructions will void the OMNI listing a...

Page 8: ...building or fire official The manufacturer does not guarantee that this appliance and its options will completely heat your entire home Expansion contraction noises during heating up and cooling down...

Page 9: ...s un insert de chemin e ou d autres produits non sp cifi es pour l utilisation avec ce produit HOLE IS 0 250 This model meets the U S EPA Wood burning Fireplace Program Phase 2 emission level To minim...

Page 10: ...ove the roofing where other heating appliances or fans and chimneys exhaust or utilize air These precautions will reduce the possibility of appliance smoking or air flow reversal The outside air inlet...

Page 11: ...he appliance is not being operated see illustration below The NZ7000 and NZ8000 take outside air directly into the appliance through the opening on the left side The fresh air inlet duct and hood must...

Page 12: ...the appliance directly behind the glass door guide rail FIG 1 Before lighting the appliance ensure the outside combustion air control is open by pulling the lever towards the front of the appliance Be...

Page 13: ...ks and embers from falling into this area Raised hearths must be constructed of non combustible materials such as cement blocks or bricks While the appliance can be installed directly on the floor usi...

Page 14: ...and a combustible hearth extension is sealed with sand cement grout or covered with a metal strip or both to prevent sparks and embers from falling into this area HEARTH EXTENSION Elevated hearths mus...

Page 15: ...IBLE FLOOR EMBER STRIP EMBER STRIP EMBER STRIP EMBER STRIP COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR MIN 1 4 6 4mm TILE OR MARBLE 20 MIN 50 8cm MIN 1 25mm CEMENT BOARD 6 1 2 165mm 20 MIN 50 8cm MIN 1 4 6 4mm TILE OR MARBLE M...

Page 16: ...damper control rod to the left side and release OPEN CLOSED OPEN CLOSED OPEN CLOSED The damper must be in the open position when burning note If the damper becomes unthreaded it will remain in the ope...

Page 17: ...be built with an offset angle in excess of 45 in Canada and 30 in USA Ensure that minimum clearances are maintained Portions of the chimney that extend through accessible spaces must always be encase...

Page 18: ...old a plumb bob from the underside of the roof to determine where the opening in the roof should be Cut and frame the roof opening maintaining proper 2 50 8mm clearances HEADERS FIRESTOP SPACER UNDERS...

Page 19: ...han 5ft 1 5m above the roof it must be secured using a roof brace or guide wires A raincap must be installed to avoid internal damage and corrosion 3 FT 1m MIN 3 FT 1m MIN 10 FT 3m OR MORE FLAT ROOF W...

Page 20: ...chimney section after a return elbow 39 10 Attic Insulation Shield Storm Collar Elbow Elbow Support Straps Elbow Roof Flashing Rain Cap Elbow Support Band Roof Joist Chimney Section Floor Ceiling Jois...

Page 21: ...instructions Remove the nails from the shingles above and to the sides of the chimney Place the flashing over the chimney pipe and slide underneath the sides and upper edge of the shingles Ensure that...

Page 22: ...vapour barrier coming in contact with the appliance body it is recommended that the walls of the appliance enclosure be finished i e drywall sheetrock as you would finish any other visible wall of a...

Page 23: ...materials to the face of the appliance above the guillotine screen and door must not penetrate more than 1 2 13mm into the sheet metal front panels Refer to the dimensions section for specific requir...

Page 24: ...mm to stand offs Ceiling enclosure or in front of appliance 96 243 8cm from the base of the appliance Chimney 2 51mm follow manufacturer s instructions 5 3 minimum enclosure clearances It is recommend...

Page 25: ...6 152mm C 4 102mm D 2 51mm E 12 30 5cm F 14 35 6cm G 16 40 6cm H 18 45 7cm I I NZ7000 31 1 8 79 1cm I NZ8000 40 1 4 102 2cm WARNING Risk of fire Maintain all specified air space clearances to combust...

Page 26: ...finish the face of the appliance A non combustible material such as cement board is required for this purpose Ventilation openings are recommended for all enclosures On the front face combustible fin...

Page 27: ...posing side Door adjustment may be necessary if door is not level Do not use substitute materials Glass may be hot do not touch glass until cooled WARNING 1 Door adjustment is strictly trial and error...

Page 28: ...W415 1676 C 07 23 18 EN 28 operation and adjustments Tighten the two screws on the side of the door frame 3 4 Ensure door is level and screws are secured Re peat as necessary...

Page 29: ...the replacement glass FIG 3 F Reinstall glass inside the door frame FIG 4 G Reposition top and bottom retainers using screws removed in Step C Ensure retainer is in position correctly FIG 5 FIG 1 FIG...

Page 30: ...e frame and replace D Reverse these steps to reinstall the screen frame onto the appliance E If the screen door becomes unbalanced refer to balance weight adjustment section FIG 2 FIG 1 note Do not le...

Page 31: ...vement If the glass door or screen door become unbalanced falling or rising rapidly it is important to adjust the balance weight of the doors to ensure they perform properly The glass door balance wei...

Page 32: ...ebricks Risk of fire Operation of the appliance without the firebricks can result in excessive temperatures that will damage the appliance chimney and the surrounding enclosure WARNING Ensure fibre pa...

Page 33: ...t Number Description Stocked 1 W385 2010 Napoleon Logo Yes 2 W325 0086 Handle 3 W560 0001 Sheave Roller X16 4 5 6 7 NZ7000 OVERVIEW 9 6 10 1 3 2 5 4 6 1 3 2 W565 0183 W300 0196 W562 0062 Screen Door G...

Page 34: ...Top Centre Fluted Brick Panel NZ7FBK 15 W090 0285 Top Right Side Fluted Brick Panel NZ7FBK 16 W090 0288 Bottom Left Side Fluted Brick Panel NZ7FBK 17 W090 0281 Bottom Centre Fluted Brick Panel NZ7FBK...

Page 35: ...ef No Part Number Description Stocked 1 W385 2010 Napoleon Logo Yes 2 W325 0086 Handle 3 W560 0001 Sheave Roller x16 4 5 6 7 6 9 10 1 3 2 4 5 6 1 3 2 07 31 15 W565 0182 Screeen W300 0191 W562 0062 Doo...

Page 36: ...Panel NZ8SBK 15 W090 0275 Top Centre Brick Panel NZ8SBK 16 W090 0272 Top Right Side Brick Panel NZ8SBK 17 W090 0240 Bottom Left Side Brick Panel NZ8SBK 18 W090 0239 Bottom Centre Brick Panel NZ8SBK 19...

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