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September 1, 2008

433-1390G

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7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace

Figure  27.1  Ceiling/Attic Construction

Fire Risk

• 

Must maintain 2 in. (51 mm) air clearance 
to insulation and other combustible 
materials.

WARNING

•  

Mark the Exit Point of the Roof

Locate the point where the chimney will exit the roof by 
plumbing down to the center of the chimney. Drive a nail 
up through the roof to mark the center. See Figure 27.1.

•  Cut Out the Hole in the Roof

Measure to either side of the nail and mark the 14-1/2 in. 
x 14-1/2 in. (368 mm x 368 mm) opening required. This 
is measured on the horizontal; actual length may be larg-
er depending on the pitch of the roof. Cut out and frame 
the opening. See 

Chapter 25

 of the

 Uniform Building 

Code

 for roof framing details.

•  Assemble the Chimney Sections Through the 

Roof

Continue to add chimney sections through the roof open-
ing, maintaining at least a 2 in. (51 mm) air space to com-
bustible materials.

•  Install the Roof Flashing

 

If a roof flashing is to be used, install the roof flashing 
appropriate to the roof pitch and install a termination cap 
and storm collar following the instructions shipped with 
the cap. 

For chase installations you can use a round termination 
cap, a round telescoping termination cap or a square 
termination cap (See pages 61-62). A chase installation 
must use a chase top. Chase tops are available from your 
dealer. See page 14 for building a chase.

•  Install the Chimney Air Kit (required in Canada):

When installing the chimney air kit, follow the instructions 
provided with this accessory. See page 23.

•  Completion of the Enclosure

Complete the fireplace enclosure, allowing space for 
outside air ducts.  Electrical wiring should not come in 
contact with the fireplace. 

A minimum clearance of 1/2 in. 

(13 mm) must be maintained between the fireplace 
back and 1 in. (25 mm) minimum clearances to sides 
and the enclosure.

 

NOTE:  Wiring for blowers must be done before framed   
enclosure is completed.  If using a Heat Zone kit, it also   
must be installed before enclosure is complete.

Summary of Contents for 7100FP-BK-B

Page 1: ... and service of this appliance should be performed by qualified personnel Hearth Home Technologies recommends NFI certified profes sionals or technicians supervised by an NFI certified professional 7100FP EPA CERTIFIED WOODBURNING FIREPLACE Owner s Manual Installation and Operation 7100FP BK B 7100FP GD B 7100FP NL B Model Fire Risk WARNING For use with solid wood fuel only Other fuels may overfire an...

Page 2: ...lation HTI SLSeries Pipe or Dura Plus System Termination Cap Hearth Extension and required accessory Chimney Air Kit Part CAK4A Do not connect this unit to a chimney serving another appliance DANGER Risk of electrical shock Disconnect power supply before servicing Electrical Rating 115 VAC 3 0 AMPS 60 Hz Do not use grate or elevate fire Build wood fire directly on firebrick Do not overfire If heat...

Page 3: ...ower Replacement 31 B Baffle Removal and Installation 32 C Door and Door Gasket 32 D Heat Zone Kit 33 E Timer Assembly Replacement 36 F Manual Timer Override 37 Section 8 Finishing A Hearth Extension 38 B Calculating Alternate Floor Protection 38 C Position the Hearth Extension 41 D Finishing Material 41 E Non Combustible Facing Material Installation 42 F Mantel 43 Section 9 Operating Instructions ...

Page 4: ...building codes do not supersede UL specifications and always obtain a building permit so that insurance protec tion benefits cannot be unexpectedly cancelled 1 An outside air inlet must be provided for combustion and must remain clear of leaves debris ice and or snow It must be unrestricted while unit is in use to prevent room air starvation which can cause smoke spillage and an inability to maintai...

Page 5: ... Fire Risk Do not install or operate damaged fireplace Do not modify fireplace Installation other than as instructed by Hearth Home Technologies Inc is strictly prohibited Do not operate the fireplace without fully assembling all components Do not overfire Do not install an unvented gas log set This fireplace has not been tested for use with unvented gas log sets Installation and or use of any componen...

Page 6: ...ing details See Sections 3 6 and 8 Whether optional accessories are desired See Section 12 B Fire Safety To provide reasonable fire safety the following should be given serious consideration 1 Install at least one smoke detector on each floor of your home to ensure your safety They should be located away from the heating appliance and close to the sleeping areas Follow the smoke detector manufacture...

Page 7: ... minimize the effects of negative air pressure the follow ing must be considered Install the outside air kit Ensure adequate outdoor air is supplied for combustion appliances and exhaust equipment Ensure furnace and air conditioning return vents are not located in the immediate vicinity of the fireplace Avoid installing the fireplace near doors walkways or small isolated spaces Recessed lighting sho...

Page 8: ...ir Kit with SL 300 Series Pipe Optional components include Firescreen Lintel Bar Heat Zone Kit Top Vent Kit Termination Cap Chimney penetrates roof preferably without affecting roof rafters Offset Return with hanger straps Attic insulation shield not shown must be used here to keep insulation away from chimney if attic is insulated Storm Collar Framing headed off in ceiling joists Enclosed space a...

Page 9: ... Mold or rust may cause odors CAUTION F Inspect Fireplace and Components Carefully remove the fireplace and components from the packaging Doors are shipped on the fireplace Report to your dealer any parts damaged in shipment E Tools and Supplies Needed Fire Risk Explosion Risk Inspect fireplace and components for damage Damaged parts may impair safe operation Do NOT install damaged components Do NOT...

Page 10: ... the performance and cause intermittent smoke spillage from the front of the fire place when no outside air is used Outside air must be used for combustion The 7100FP comes equipped with an out side air inlet to feed combustion air from outside the home along with an outside air termination cap Consideration should be given to these factors before deciding on a loca tion See Sections 2 and 10 Model...

Page 11: ...combustible materials i e steel studs concrete board etc Failure to comply may cause fire WARNING 2 in 51 mm min Attic Insulation Shield Ceiling Firestop ceiling roof attic ceiling Ceiling Firestop Offset Return with hanger straps Storm Collar Roof Flashing 2 in 51 mm min 2 in min 51 mm Must have 2 in 51 mm minimum clearance to header 2 in 51 mm min 2 in 51 mm min 2 in 51 mm min 2 in 51 mm min 1 in...

Page 12: ...ce to underside of mantel 60 in 1524 mm Maximum mantel depth 12 in 305 mm CHIMNEY SECTIONS Chimney sections at any level require a 2 in 51 mm mini mum air space clearance between the framing and chimney section Fire Risk Hearth Home Technologies is not respon sible for discoloration cracking or other mate rial failures of finishing materials due to heat exposure or smoke Choose finishing materials c...

Page 13: ...over plate on the bottom right side of the fireplace 2 Thread the 14 3 with ground wire through the opening with the strain relief on the cover plate 3 Match colors to wire harness red to red white to white etc and secure with wire nuts NOTE Wiring for blowers must be done before framed enclosure is completed If using a Heat Zone kit it also must be installed before enclosure is complete Figure 13 ...

Page 14: ...the use of an equiv alent method for maximum air tightness Holes and other openings should be caulked with high tem perature caulk or stuffed with unfaced fiber glass insulation Ceiling Firestop Metal Chase Top Round Termination Cap False Ceiling Insulation in the outside walls of the chase Attic Insulation Shield Chimney Ceiling Firestop Tabs False Ceiling False Ceiling Insulation Insulation Storm...

Page 15: ...1 Outside Air Installation Termination Caps supplied with fireplace 6 in 152 mm rigid or flex pipe not provided Outside Air intake Auxiliary Convection Air Open Close Knob for outside air OUTSIDE AIR OPEN CLOSED 1 Cut a 6 in 152 mm hole in outside wall to accommodate air piping The outside air is located on top auxiliary convection air intake is located on the bottom See Figure 15 1 2 Use 6 in 152...

Page 16: ...draw outside combustion air from Wall floor or ceiling cavity Enclosed space such as an attic or garage Close proximity to exhaust vents or chimneys Fumes or odor may result WARNING Figure 16 2 Locating the Outside Air Control Figure 16 1 Outside Air Inlet Locations Attic insulation shield must be used to keep insulation away from chimney Ceiling firestop on floor of attic 3 ft 91cm min from t uppe...

Page 17: ... allows you to use outside air to flow over the blowers where it is heated and then distributed into the room producing positive pressure inside the home Alternatively you can also run a 6 in 152 mm duct to another location in your home and use as a cold air return within the home The auxiliary convection lever allows you to change the fireplace from a zone heater into a whole house heater LEFT Slid...

Page 18: ...iences very cold winter months you will want to pull in room air from your home as opposed to pulling in cold air from the outside of the home This will eliminate creating a draft of cold outside air infil trating your home when your are not using your fireplace C Convection Air Lock Figure 18 1 Figure 18 2 Auxiliary convection air control is locked If you are going to use this function for air move...

Page 19: ... Slide each metal strip 2 in 51 mm under the front edge of the fireplace The individual pieces must overlap each other by 1 in 25 mm minimum in the middle of the fire place to provide continuous coverage of the floor See Figure 19 1 These metal strips should extend from the front and sides of the fireplace opening by 2 in 51 mm Nail or screw metal strips in place Fire Risk Prevent contact with sagging...

Page 20: ...mum height of chimney above roof Additional support for tall chimneys Install roof flashing according to minimum requirements Maintain minimum clearances to combustibles as specified Offsets returns may not exceed 30 from vertical Ceiling firestops are required where chimney passes through ceiling or floor Support straps for offsets returns must be secured to adequate framing Termination Cap Storm...

Page 21: ... 1 83 m max unsupported chimney above roof 46 in 1168 mm to top of standoffs Figure 21 1 Chimney Requirements Table 21 2 Fire Risk Must maintain 2 in 51 mm air clearance to insulation and other combustible materials WARNING HEIGHT OF CHIMNEY COMPONENTS in mm Chimney Stabilizer SL3 4 3 4 121 Ceiling Firestops FS338 0 0 FS339 0 0 FS340 0 0 Offsets Returns SL315 13 3 8 340 SL330 15 1 2 394 Roof Flash...

Page 22: ... ceiling a ceiling firestop must be installed The effective height of the fireplace assembly is measured from the base of the fireplace Table 22 1 A B 1 1 4 in 32 mm OVERLAP Figure 22 2 Chimney Offset Return Example Your A dimension from Figure 22 2 is 14 1 2 in 368 mm Using Table 22 1 the dimension closest to but not less than 14 1 2 in 368 mm is 14 1 2 in 368 mm using a 30 offset return It is then ...

Page 23: ...imney Sections for the SL 300 Series NOTE Chimney Air Kit Part CAK4A is REQUIRED when using the SL 300 Pipe Series Detailed instruc tions are supplied with the kit If using the Dura Plus System must be 8 in 203 mm in diameter the starter ring that came with the fireplace must be removed and replaced with the Dura Plus Base Plate The CAK4A is not required with a Dura Plus System Attach Flue First CA...

Page 24: ...is used the ceiling firestop may be above or below the joist of an insulated ceiling Note You must provide support for the pipe during construction and check to be sure inadvertent loading has not dislodged the chimney section from the fireplace or at any chimney joint Ceiling firestops must be used at ceiling floor Chase construction requires ceiling firestops at each floor or every 10 ft 3 05 m of cle...

Page 25: ... with the screws provided outer only using the predrilled holes To prevent gravity from pulling the chimney sections apart the returns and the chimney stabilizers have hanger straps for securing these parts to joists or rafters See Figure 25 3 Use 6 or 8 sheet metal screw or larger no longer than 1 2 in 13mm Attic Insulation Shield Chimney Insulation Ceiling Firestop Tabs 24 in 610mm 10 1 2 in 267...

Page 26: ...ation Requirements See Figures 26 1 and 26 2 Must have a cap approved and listed for this fireplace system Must not be located where it will become plugged by snow or other material Must terminate at least 3 ft 914 mm above the roof and at least 2 ft 610 mm above any portion of the roof within 10 ft 3 05 m Must be located away from trees or other structures 3 ft 91cm Minimum Less than 10 ft 305cm 2...

Page 27: ...to com bustible materials Install the Roof Flashing If a roof flashing is to be used install the roof flashing appropriate to the roof pitch and install a termination cap and storm collar following the instructions shipped with the cap For chase installations you can use a round termination cap a round telescoping termination cap or a square termination cap See pages 61 62 A chase installation must ...

Page 28: ...d overlap the thimble one inch 3 To attach the extension to the thimble drill 1 8 in 3 mm holes through the outer shield of the thimble using the predrilled holes in the extension as guides Attach the extension to the thimble using the screws provided with the extension 4 Install the thimble assembly and nail it securely to the fram ing members 5 Center the flashing over the chimney and nail it to ...

Page 29: ...all the chimney sections up through the chase enclosure When using a Round Termination Cap the uppermost top section of pipe must extend 6 in 152 mm above the top of the flashing collar to allow installation of the storm collar and termination cap See Figure 29 3 C Chase Top A metal chase top is required to seal the top of the chase around the chimney pipe The top should include a turn down and dri...

Page 30: ...ey section must not be more than 4 1 2 in 114 mm below the chase top See Figure 30 2 For installations utilizing a TS345 TS345P Square Termination Cap the uppermost chimney section must not be more than 3 in 76 mm below the chase top See Figure 30 3 For chase installations you can use a Round Termination Cap a Round Telescoping Termination Cap or a Square Termination Cap Install termination caps f...

Page 31: ... 3 Connect new blower wires to wire harness 4 Before installing the blower make sure the grommets are tightly in place Insert the right blower and place over the 2 locating pins Repeat for other blower Figure 31 3 Blower Replacement Instructions 1 Remove the brick from the bottom of the fireplace and 3 of the back vertical bricks 2 Remove the 2 screws from the access panel in the fire box floor See F...

Page 32: ...om your dealer Figure 32 4 Door Handle Assembly Latch Cam Spacing Washers Door Handle Shaft Fiber Handle Right Door Locknut Left Door Black Washer DO NOT REMOVE Square Key Left Handle Assembly is stationary Locking Pin Hinge Pins Washers Figure 32 1 Removing Baffle Protection Channel 3 Remove ceramic blanket from above the baffle 4 With a 3 16 in Allen wrench remove the front manifold tube retainer ...

Page 33: ...location of the fireplace and warm air duct run s D Heat Zone Kit Ceiling Register Wall Register Floor Register Two Duct Kits Ceiling Register 12 in 305mm minimum clearance from register to ceiling Possible Air Duct Runs Locations DUCT RUN REQUIREMENTS MAXIMUM Duct Run 40 ft 12m MINIMUM Duct Run 36 in 914mm DUCTING MATERIAL 6 in 152mm B Vent Only DO NOT DUCT into existing furnace plenum MINIMUM CLE...

Page 34: ...s in the plate to the holes in the fireplace 7 Place the Adapter on the Mounting Plate lining up holes Using the 4 sheet metal screws included in the kit secure the Adapter and Mounting Plate into fireplace After secur ing to the fireplace tape down the Adapter edges to the top of the fireplace with aluminum tape to prevent leakage 8 Determine the location for the air register and fan housing assembly...

Page 35: ...ntained 2 x 4 wall Sheet Rock Seal grille using gasketing supplied with the kit Leave 1 4 6mm clearance from all 4 outer edges 11 Install the variable speed wall rheostat with setting on OFF in a convenient location This switch will control the Heat Zone fan operation 12 Remove the Junction Box Wire 110 VAC service TO the wall rheostat and FROM the wall rheostat to the fan Junction Box Use wire nu...

Page 36: ... Remove 2 screws Air Chamber Cover is attached to Timer Assembly 8 32 Screw installed back to front and secured with a lock nut Figure 36 3 Timer Assembly with Air Chamber Cover Linkage arm is not included in the kit Figure 36 4 Figure 36 5 Move arm left Be careful not to drop Linkage Arm down into fireplace 5 Remove 2 screws from timer linkage upper arm Be careful NOT TO DROP arm in bottom of fire...

Page 37: ...own and rotate it up through the access door You will be looking at the back side of the assembly Figures 37 2 37 3 9 Insert the new timer assembly into the access door with the back side towards you Please note the correct posi tion of the linkage lower arm in Figure 37 3 10 After re installing the timer assembly through the fire box access door re attach the timer assembly to the air chamber cove...

Page 38: ...one side of the material to the other The LOWER the k factor means less heat is being conducted through the non combustible material to the combustible material beneath it The k value of a mate rial must be equal or smaller then the required k value to be acceptable BTU inch foot2 hour o F Thermal Resistance R value The R value is a measure of a material s resistance to heat transfer R value is co...

Page 39: ...ith a minimum thickness of 1 in 25mm and k value 0 49 See Figure 39 2 and 39 3 and Figures 40 1 and 40 2 on page 40 2 Fireplace is installed flush on the floor and Hearth Extension is raised to the bottom of the fascia Raised hearth must be constructed of non combustible materi als such as cement block or equivalent material Non com bustible flooring on the raised hearth must be 20 in 508 mm in front...

Page 40: ...m Cement Board or equivalent or two 1 2 in pieces and k value 0 49 Micore 300 Min 20 in 508mm in front and 8 in 203mm on sides to fuel loading doors Combustible Floor 2 x 4 2 x 4 3 4 in 19mm Plywood Fascia Outer Can Flange Ember Strip Seal gap with noncombustible sealant Tile or Marble Minimum 2 1 4 in 57mm Cement Board or equivalent or two 1 2 in pieces and k value 0 49 Micore 300 Min 20 in 508mm...

Page 41: ...rial Materials made of or surfaced with wood compressed paper plant fibers plastics or other materials that can ignite and burn whether flame proofed or not or whether plastered or un plastered shall be considered combus tible materials Non Combustible Material Materials which will not ignite and burn Such materi als are those consisting entirely of steel iron brick tile concrete slate glass or plas...

Page 42: ...4 Complete installation NOTE All boards are pre drilled for your convenience Boards MUST be attached in the following order bottom top and then the two sides 2 Attach the bottom board to the bottom of the outer fire place can with enclosed screws ensuring the board is centered 3 Center and attach the top board to the outer can and framing members 4 Using the Super Calstick run a light bead 1 8 in m...

Page 43: ...the fireplace The combustible mantel may have a maximum depth of 12 in 305mm Combustible trim pieces that project no more than 3 4 in 19mm from the face of the fireplace can be placed no closer than 6 in 152mm from the side of the decorative front See Figure 43 1 Combustible trim must not cover the metal surfaces of the fireplace where the non combustible board is placed over the metal surfaces the s...

Page 44: ...y damage Do not use your stove until the chimney professional informs you it is safe to do so Hearth Home Technologies WILL NOT warranty stoves that exhibit evidence of over firing Evidence of over firing includes but is not limited to Warped air tube Deteriorated refractory brick retainers Deteriorated baffle and other interior components A Over Firing Your Appliance HOT SURFACES Glass and other sur...

Page 45: ...hat the fire be supervised when ever the fireplace is in use It is also recommended that an annual inspection be performed on the fireplace system to determine if the flue system needs to be cleaned or as in the case of any appliance if minor repairs are required to maintain the system in top operating condition Fire Risk Do not operate fireplace before reading and understanding operating instructions ...

Page 46: ...be sure it has been split exposing the wet interior and increasing the surface area of each piece A tree that was cut down a year ago and not split is likely to have almost as high a moisture content now as it did when it was cut Fire Risk Do NOT burn wet or green wood Store wood in dry location Stack wood so both ends are exposed to air Wet unseasoned wood can cause accumulation of creosote WARNI...

Page 47: ...aporate the moisture which is present in all wood The wood will reach the boiling point of water 212 F and will not get any hotter until the water is evaporated This process takes heat from the coals and tends to cool the fireplace 2nd stage The next stage of burning the secondary stage is the period when the wood gives off flammable gases which burn above the fuel with bright flames During this stag...

Page 48: ...000 BTU After a wood load has been burning on high for 5 to 15 minutes longer for very large pieces or wet wood gradually slide the Air Control left to close down the air making sure to maintain flames in the fireplace It is very important to maintain flames in your fireplace during the first few hours of a low burn to avoid excessive air pollution NOTE If reloading a bright hot coal bed for longer low...

Page 49: ...gs Large logs burn slowly holding a fire longer Small logs burn fast and hot giving quick heat 8 Adjust the SlideAir Control the more you close down the Control sliding left the lower and slower the fire will burn The more you open the Air Control sliding right the more heat will be produced and the faster the wood will burn As long as there are hot coals repeating steps 7 and 8 will maintain a cont...

Page 50: ...onents if damaged or missing J Correct Baffle Blanket Placement Ceramic Blanket and Baffle Board are NOT in contact with the back of the firebox Ceramic Blanket is NOT in contact with the back of the firebox and NOT even with the Baffle Board in the front Ceramic Blanket is bunched up at the back of the firebox and NOT even with the Baffle Board in the front Ceramic Blanket Back of Firebox Baffle Board C...

Page 51: ...evices which create a negative air pressure within the structure where the fireplace is located NOTE OUTSIDE AIR IS REQUIRED An outside air control handle allows you control of the out side air inlet This may be closed only when the fireplace is not in use to prevent cold air infiltration Use of outside air for combustion is required to conserve heated air within the structure and to provide make up ...

Page 52: ...6 in 914mm DUCTING MATERIAL 6 in 152mm B Vent Only DO NOT DUCT into existing furnace plenum MINIMUM CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE 1 in 25mm from the B Vent 1 2 in 13mm from top and bottom of outlet box 0 in 0mm from the sides of outlet box 12 in 305mm from wall register to ceiling 1 Initial cold Startup Leave blower off until your fire place is hot and a good coal bed is established ap proximately 30 mi...

Page 53: ...l exhausting devices which will create a negative air pressure within the structure where the fireplace is located Flue draft is measured as negative pressure in the chimney The amount of negative pressure determines how strong the draft is The draft is important because it draws the com bustion air into the fireplace and pulls the smoke out of the chimney There are three basic criteria essential in...

Page 54: ...ar fireplace Doors opening and closing Window closed for start up Outside air closed Overhead fan operating Overhanging tree Bird s nest or leaves in termination cap Structural changes in chimney area Creosote buildup in flue Strong win d s a r o u nd chimney termination Unsealed can lights Combustion air control Figure 54 1 Factory built Fireplaces Troubleshooting ...

Page 55: ...y Shut off exhaust devices Open window slightly Does the kindling wood not ignite Condition amount arrangement of kindling and fuel Use more drier well spaced kindling and fuel Does the kindling ignite but the fuel doesn t Amount of kindling Condition of fuel Use more kindling Use smaller dry wood Does the fuel ignite but not burn well Draft problem Condition of fuel Use well seasoned wood and suf...

Page 56: ...faulty Replace snap disc How much heat output do you expect Unrealistic expectations Heat output too low for square foot age Replace appliance with one with greater heat output How are air controls set Operational problems Follow manufacturer s instructions 5 The wood burns too fast What can I do Diagnostic Question Possible Causes of Condition Solutions What is the condition of the wood Extremely...

Page 57: ...ox and extinguish all hot embers before disposal Allow the appliance to cool completely Remove baffle and ceramic blanket from appliance before cleaning chimney Otherwise residue can pile up on top of the baffle and ceramic blanket and the appliance will not work properly See Baffle Removal on page 32 Close the door tightly The creosote or soot should be removed with a brush specifically designed for ...

Page 58: ...ebox is deflected down over the inside of the door glass This air flow washes the glass helping to keep smoke from adhering to its surface When operated at a low burn rate less air will be flowing over the glass and the smoky relatively cool condition of a low fire will cause the glass to become coated Operating the appliance with the Burn Rate Air Control and Start Up Air Control all the way open for...

Page 59: ...om the box and lay out to diagram as shown in Figure 59 1 3 Lay bottom bricks in unit 4 Install rear bricks on the top of the bottom bricks Slide top of bricks under clip on back of firebox wall and push bottom of brick back 5 Install side bricks Slide top of brick under clips on side of firebox and push the bottom of the brick until it is flush with the side of the unit Use Part 832 2370 when orderi...

Page 60: ... foreign objects 2 Verify unobstructed air circulation Firebox 1 Inspect condition of brick Replace if crumbly deteriorated or if cracks exceed 1 4 in 6 mm Chimney 1 Inspect for blockage or obstruction such as bird nests leaves etc 2 Confirm that termination cap remains clear and unobstructed by plants etc 3 Verify that termination cap clearance to subsequent construction building additions has bee...

Page 61: ...September 1 2008 433 1390G Page 61 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace R Date of Service Performed By Description of Service F Service And Maintenance Log ...

Page 62: ...ons C L G H Blower Electric Access right side of fireplace N M L K J I TOP VIEW FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW 7100FP A B C D E F G in 3 1 2 32 1 2 38 40 42 5 16 45 13 16 23 7 16 mm 89 826 965 1016 1075 1148 595 H I J K L M N in 13 3 16 10 13 16 4 5 16 13 3 4 9 7 16 6 1 mm 335 259 109 349 240 152 25 Figure 62 1 A B C D E F ...

Page 63: ...312 Chimney Section 12 in 305mm Long TR342 Round Telescoping Termination Cap SL318 Chimney Section 18 in 457mm Long ST375 Square Termination Cap SL324 Chimney Section 24 in 610mm Long TS345 Square Termination Cap SL336 Chimney Section 36 in 914mm Long CT35M Chase Top Sold in pack of 10 SL348 Chimney Section 48 in 1219mm Long 12966A Mobile Home Thimble SL3 Chimney Stabilizer MH841 Mobile Home Thimb...

Page 64: ... 1 2 in 305 mm CAK4A Chimney Air Kit TR344 Round Termination Cap 15 3 4 in 400 mm TR342 Round Telescoping Termination Cap TR342 TERMINATION CAP TOP OF UPPERMOST CHIMNEY SECTION 14 1 2 in 368 mm MAX DISTANCE CHASE TOP 13 1 4 in 337 mm 18 in 457 mm 16 1 4 in 413 mm 22 in 559 mm 23 1 8 in 587 mm TS345 TS345P Square Termination Cap CT35M Chase Top 10 7 8 in 276 mm 72 in 1829 mm 36 in 914 mm 2 in 51 mm...

Page 65: ...ssy 50 Screw 1 4 20 x 1 2 available only in assy 51 Grille Bar Assembly Top 433 5130 52 Screw 1 4 20 x 1 1 4 available only in assy Item Description SKU 2 Door Handle Left 433 2030 3 Handle Fiber 7000 403 4 Door Handle Right 433 0770 5 Glass Assembly 433 5750 6 Glass Frame Bottom 433 1620 7 Glass Frame Top 433 1610 30 Screw 6 32 x 1 4 available only in assy 31 Door Cast Left available only in assy...

Page 66: ...19 Snap Disc 2 Door Handle Left 11 Starter Plate Assembly 20 Hearth Strip 3 Handle Fiber 12 Blanket Ceramic 21 Outside Air Kit 4 Door Handle Right 13 Baffle Fiberboard 22 Fascia Mission Hill 5 Glass Assembly 14 Clamp Cable 3 8 1 2 in 23 Timer Assembly 6 Glass Frame Bottom 15 Junction Box Cover Plate 24 Timer Control Arm 7 Glass Frame Top 16 Blower 25 Timer Arm Upper 8 Brick Set 17 Bracket Blower 26...

Page 67: ...32 Allen Wrench Fasteners Instructions and OAK Knob Label 433 5520 2 Door Handle Left 433 2030 4 Door Handle Right 433 0770 Door Trim Gold Left 433 7160 Door Trim Gold Right 433 7150 Door Trim Nickel Left 733 7340 Door Trim Nickel Right 433 7330 Door Handle Kit 7100FP HANDLES 433 Face Board Assembly 433 5720 Gasket Rope 1 2 in 10 ft 834 4170 Gasket Rope 1 4 in 10 ft 834 1460 Gasket Timer 433 1290 ...

Page 68: ...lacement Assembly Timer Only SRV480 1940 10 Unit Collar 659 125 26 Wire Harness SRV480 0990 Item Part Description Alphabetical Order SKU 16 Blower 812 4900 Chimney Air Kit CAK4A Door Assembly Black 433 5580 Door Assembly Gold 433 5590 Door Assembly Nickel 433 5600 22 Fascia Mission Hill DF 7100MH B 1 Fascia Valley Forge DF 7100VF B Firescreen 7100FP SCR 433 Heat Zone Kit HEAT ZONE WOOD Lintel Bar ...

Page 69: ...wner provided the purchase was made through an authorized dealer or distributor of HHT and the appliance remains in its original place of installation The maximum amount recoverable under this warranty is limited to the purchase price of the product In no event shall HHT be liable for any incidental or consequential damages caused by defects in the product Adjustments regular maintenance cleaning ...

Page 70: ...ather damage which is the result of but not limited to improper chimney or venting installation HHT s liability under this warranty is limited to the replacement and repair of defective components or workmanship during the applicable period HHT may fully discharge all of its obligations under such warranties by repairing the defective component s at HHT s discretion Shipping costs are not covered ...

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