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 Fireplace Installation 

Warning: 

Under no circumstances is this heater to be installed in a makeshift or "temporary" manner. It may 

be fired only after the following conditions have been met.

Check with your local fire/building authority for any installation code requirements and restrictions in your 
area.
•  The services of a competent or certified installer, (certified by the Wood Energy Technical Training program 

(WETT) - in Canada, Hearth Education Foundation (HEARTH) - in U.S.A.,) are strongly recommended.

•  DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE.
•  WARNING:DO NOT INSTALL IN A SLEEPING ROOM. (MANUFACTURED OR MOBILE HOME ONLY) 

Locating your Fireplace

The best location to install your fireplace is determined by  considering the location of windows, doors, and 
the traffic flow in the room where the FP25 Fireplace will be located. Allow space in front of the unit for the 
Ember Protection and clearances to combustibles. Take into consideration the location of the chimney. Ideally, 
you should choose a location where the chimney will pass through the house without cutting floor or roof 
joists. See "Fireplace Clearances and Dimensions" on page 15.

The FP25 fireplace may not be installed in a factory built fireplace unless tested with the fireplace.

Wind direction and magnitude can play a factor in the chimney performance. Therefore the chimney out-
let position is important when locating the fireplace. We recommend, whenever possible, that the chimney 
should:

•  Penetrate the highest part of the roof.
•  Be installed as far as possible from roof offsets, trees or any other obstructions that may cause wind  

turbulence or back drafts in the chimney.

•  Contain the fewest number of offsets (elbows) possible.

Check the adequacy of the floor by first  estimating the weight of the fireplace system (approx. 500lbs(227Kg)), 
plus the venting. Next measure the area the fireplace will occupy. Note the floor construction and consult your 
local building code to determine if any additional floor support is needed. In most cases, no additional sup-
port is needed for the fireplace. 

The FP25 fireplace may be installed directly on a combustible floor or on a raised base. A minimum of 
84"(2.13m) measured from the base of the appliance to the ceiling is required inside the chase.

Mobile Home Installation notes:

•  In the USA: the unit must be installed in accoradance with the requirements of the Department of Housing 

and Urban Development (HUD)"Manufactured Home Construction and Safety. 

•  In Canada: the unit must be installed with access openings into the built in enclosure for inspection  

purposes. The access covers must require a household tool to open.

Crate Removal

1.  Carefully remove wood top and supports.

2.  Remove the screws securing the fireplace to the pallet(4).

3.  Remove from pallet bottom.

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Summary of Contents for FP25 LE

Page 1: ...local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area IMPORTANT THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO REMAIN WITH THE HOMEOWNER MODEL FP25 LE FP25AR LE SERIAL M...

Page 2: ...lace Installation 14 Locating your Fireplace 14 Mobile Home Installation notes 14 Crate Removal 14 Dimensions 15 Fireplace Clearances and Dimensions 15 Minimum Framing Dimensions 16 Framing Kit Instal...

Page 3: ...LTD 2975 ALLENBY RD DUNCAN BC V9L 6V8 MADE IN CANADA FABRIQU AU CANADA U S ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Certified to comply with 2020 particulate emission standards using Cordwood Tested to ASTM 30...

Page 4: ...without ample air the smoke cannot burn Smoke free clean burning requires small fuel loads two or three logs at a time or 1 4 to 1 2 of fuel load and leaving the air inlet relatively wide open especi...

Page 5: ...d cracks before starting another fire Also check combustibles around the chimney and the roof We strongly recommend that your chimney be inspected by professionals who are certified by one of the foll...

Page 6: ...produce large amounts of smoke and creosote Wet wood also produces very little heat and tends to go out often Wood should be stored under cover away from open flame or heat sources Operation These mat...

Page 7: ...epeat if flames start to die out Normal Operation WARNING This wood heater has a manufacturer set minimum low burn rate that must not be altered It is against federal regulations to alter this setting...

Page 8: ...nd prolonged or continual use on a high burn setting Proper Draft Operation with the door open can cause excessive smoke Do not operate this unit in a manner that will cause excessive smoke Draft is t...

Page 9: ...y Firebrick Visual for cracking Door Gasket sagging placement damage Monthly Brick rail tabs and brick rails Air riser tube in the back of the firebox Back side of airwash chamber Baffle locking pin B...

Page 10: ...or replace any necessary components to the chimney system Maintain a distance of 48 1 2m to all combustible materials in the room See also Ember Protector on page 23 for the Floor Protection dimension...

Page 11: ...ING DO NOT SLAM LOADING DOOR OR OTHERWISE IMPACT GLASS WHEN CLOSING DOOR MAKE SURE THAT NO LOGS PROTRUDE TO IMPACT THE GLASS IF THE GLASS GETS CRACKED OR BROKEN IT MUST BE REPLACED BEFORE USING THE FI...

Page 12: ...e insulation is damaged during removal it should be replaced The baffle should only be removed after the chimney is being cleaned Secondary Air Box Cleaning The Secondary Air Box Cleaning should only...

Page 13: ...the blower mounting bracket up and pull the top out first and then lift the blower up and out to remove from the bolts If replacing the right side blower then disconnect the two wires leading to the...

Page 14: ...tor in the chimney performance Therefore the chimney out let position is important when locating the fireplace We recommend whenever possible that the chimney should Penetrate the highest part of the...

Page 15: ...width of floor protection from side of door opening 8 200mm Minimum depth of non combustible ember protector from the front of the fireplace 16 1 2 420mm Minimum chimney height minimum total chimney h...

Page 16: ...hase is required for heat management Do Not build a recess shelves or cupboards in the area above this fireplace Do not build anything inside this Minimum chase area Do Not insulate the front portion...

Page 17: ...bottom stud 2 and then attach the top stud 2 to the center supports 3 Installing the unit into the chase Push the Fireplace into place Casing must be flush with the framing in the front and secure if...

Page 18: ...the chimney manufacturer s installation requirements Consult your chimney supplier for installation advice 1 After locating the desired location and framing in the fireplace use a plumb bob to line up...

Page 19: ...pported after the first 20 6 1m in length 1 NOTE Install the vertical chimney section s then the first elbow and turn it in the required direction 2 Install the necessary chimney lengths to achieve th...

Page 20: ...211 All clearances around the chimney for its entire length must be to code as per the NBC or NFPA 211 The masonry chimney can only be used for this fireplace and no other appliances Make sure the ma...

Page 21: ...the chase Cover the hole and install a 20GA wire mesh minimum rodent screen and staple nail in place Provide water protection as required by building code Attach 4 102mm venting not supplied between...

Page 22: ...the wires located in the junction box See Blower Replacement on page 13 All electrical connections should be performed by a certified licensed electrician Consult local codes or in the absence of loc...

Page 23: ...e front and the other half must extend onto the floor and under the hearth extension ember protection as shown in Figure 17 If the unit is raised up then a 2 x 2 angled piece can be used against the n...

Page 24: ...uires 6 Listed Approved B vent gas venting This allows reduced clearances in the wall spaces Follow the clearances and applicible installation guidelines in the vent manufacturers instructions this in...

Page 25: ...44 6 BLOWER FAN BRACKET 9146 7 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION COVER 9144 5 8 REMOTE BLOWER BOX WODC 9141 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 12 5 1 4 7 11 13 8 2 6 3 14 9 10 HEAT DUCT Replacement Parts 9 BLOWER 5024...

Page 26: ...ngth and number of bends To maximize the performance the length and number of bends should be kept to a minimum A 12 305mm from the CEILING or SIDE WALLS B 36 914mm from the FLOOR A A B A A Listed B V...

Page 27: ...Place the Backflow Damper into the top of the unit Figure 23 Ensure that the flap in the assembly is free to move Flap should be in the normally closed position with the blower off 4 Attach the Duct A...

Page 28: ...or ridged gas vent pipe vent pipe is not include with this kit between the blower and the fireplace Fasten in place with screws and seal with aluminium foil tape 7 Connect the wiring as per the direc...

Page 29: ...22 2 Canadian Electrical Code or in the USA the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 Latest Edition The Remote Heat Kit blower s electrical rating 120V 60HZ 80 watts For your protection against shock...

Page 30: ...from the top facing stop and 58 1 47m wide centered on the unit The front casing of the fireplace has a built in facing edge stop DO NOT PLACE ANY CEMENT BOARD OR FINISHING MATERIALS INSIDE THIS EDGE...

Page 31: ...distance to the underside of the Mantel max 12 deep from the top of the Heat Exchanger Air Deflector 16 406mm Minimum distance to the adjacent wall from the side of the fireplace door 22 560mm Minimu...

Page 32: ...icks as well as 5 various cut size bricks With the heater in the upright position install firebricks as follows 1 Install the rear firebricks 4 full size two on each side of the baffle tube Then place...

Page 33: ...ating label plate is located on the left side in the bottom casing support between the side casing and the heat shield Figure 32 It is attached to the heat shield by a stainless steel cable 3 To acces...

Page 34: ...wet Use dry wood 2 Fire too small Build a larger fire 3 Draft too low Chimney plugged or restricted inspect and clean Won t Burn Overnight 1 Air control is set too high Set control lower 2 Not enough...

Page 35: ...m your nearest Pacific Energy dealer Contact Pacific Energy for the location of the dealer nearest you 3 12 13 14 4 5 6 7 8 16 10 9 2 11 1 15 NE25 DRBK 3a Parts Diagram ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 9...

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