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If a wood storage compartment is built below the in-
sert enclosure, it should be lined with non-
combustible materials. If the wood storage compart-
ment is on the same level as the floor, the floor pro-
tection should extend into the entire base of the wood 
storage compartment. 

 

 
 

 

 
 
 

 

Non-Combustible Tile 
Backer Board 

Combustible Wall-
board  

Non-CombustibleTile  

13/16” (20mm) Max. 

Insert 60 Flange 

FIG. 10  Facing Options 

13/16” (20mm) Max. 

Insert 60 Flange 

Non-Combustible Tile 
Backer Board 

Combustible Wallboard  
or Metal Lath 

Plaster Skim Coat 

Prepare the Insert 60 

1.  After removing the Insert 60 from the shipping enclo-

sure, remove the front door by lifting it off the hinges.  
Set the door aside. 

2.  Remove the baffle plate from the firebox by lifting up 

toward the top of the insert and lift it off the side fire-
place insert lining. Turn the baffle at an angle and pull 
out through the front door opening.  Note: The baffle 
is made of vermiculite material and should be handled 
carefully to avoid damage. 

3.  Remove the fireplace insert lining to provide access 

to the leveling screws. 

 

Install the Insert 60 into the  
Fireplace Insert Enclosure 

1.  Using a helper or stove lifter, place the insert on the 

platform inside the enclosure.  Push the insert back 
into the enclosure opening until the insert flange con-
tacts the facing material.  Check to be sure the insert 
is centered in the enclosure opening. 

2.  Adjust the leveling screws until the face plate is level 

and plumb or aligned with any joints in the facing ma-
terial. 

3.  Replace the fireplace insert lining. 
4.  Reach up through the flue opening and pull down on 

the stainless steel 45° slip connector elbow using the 
handle provided in the elbow.  Make sure the connec-
tor elbow is full engaged in the insert flue flange.  See 
FIG. 11. 

5.  Bend the two tabs over to secure the connector el-

bow. See FIG. 12. 

6.  Replace the baffle using the reverse order for re-

moval. 

7.  Replace the door. 

Chimney Base/ 
Anchor Plate 

Stainless Steel 
Flex Connector 

Stainless Steel 
45° Slip Elbow 

Flue Flange 

FIG.11 Cutaway View Showing Flue Connection 

FIG.12 Bending Flue Tabs 

Summary of Contents for INSERT 60

Page 1: ...IS A S Industrivej 20 9900 Frederikshavn Denmark TEL 45 98 47 90 33 RAIS Inc 1011 Highway 52 West Portland TN 37148 USA TEL 615 325 1700 INSTALLER Leave this manual with the appliance CONSUMER Retain...

Page 2: ...D FUEL BURNING APPLIANCES OR IN CANADA CSA B365 REFER TO THE RAIS INSERT 60 OPERATING IN STRUCTIONS FOR INFORMATION ON THE PROPER USE AND MAINTENANCE OF THE INSERT 60 FIRE PLACE INSERT REFER TO THE RA...

Page 3: ...us SDP In Canada the Insert 60 Fireplace Insert Enclosure is listed for use with any 150mm diameter chimney sys tem tested and listed to the High Temperature 650 C Chimney Standard ULC S 629 NOTE THE...

Page 4: ...installed can be slid into the rough open ing Make any last adjustments to center the enclosure in the opening and secure in place with at least four nails using the pilot holes provide in the enclosu...

Page 5: ...FIG 5 D F E G H J Combustible Non Combustible Material Limits E 39 3 8 1000mm F 60 3 4 1543mm G 28 3 4 730mm H 24 1 4 616 mm J 25 5 8 651mm K 10 7 8 276mm K Non Combustible Materials Only FIG 5 FIG 6...

Page 6: ...tector strip must be laid under the junction be tween the front of the enclosure and the floor protector to prevent coals or embers from reaching the combustible floor See Fig 7 on page 5 COMBUSTIBLE...

Page 7: ...and should be handled carefully to avoid damage 3 Remove the fireplace insert lining to provide access to the leveling screws Install the Insert 60 into the Fireplace Insert Enclosure 1 Using a helpe...

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