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Installation and Operation  

Instructions 

Stone Age Fireplace 

Exhibit “A” 

 
 

1.0 Introduction  

Congratulations on becoming the owner of a Stone 
Age Fireplace, manufactured by Stone Age 
Manufacturing Collinsville, Oklahoma. 

Three generations of fireplace knowledge and 
experience have gone into the design and 
construction of the SA 24, 36 and 48 fireplaces. 
Originally designed for a patio or back yard 
installation, customer demand has brought this 
fireplace into the house. 

It is recommended that this fireplace be installed 
by a professional installer in an existing home 
because of structural changes required, or by a 
builder in new construction. Installation by a non-
qualified person may negate the warranty. 

2.0 Description 

The fireplace is delivered as a kit with all 
components necessary to complete the installation. 
Component arrangement, some of which is 
optional, is shown in Figure 1. Dimensions of the 
various components are shown in Table 1. 
Specifications and installation dimensions are 
shown in Table 2. 

A. Fireplace items shown in Figure 1 and listed in 

Table 1. 

B. Lyemance

 Energy Saving Damper (sold 

separately) 

C. HomeSaver  Pro

 Chimney Cap (sold 

separately) 

D. Stone Age Fireplace Grate (sold separately) 

E.  Smithfield Medium Duty firebrick 

The Stone Age Fireplace has been tested and listed 
in accordance with UL 127 standards and is listed 
by OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc. for installation 
and operation in the United States as described in 
this manual. 

This fireplace is designed to supplement your 
current heating system. It is not designed to be 
used a primary heat source.  

Make sure that appropriate building permits 
required by local codes are obtained before 
installation in an existing home.

 

 

Figure 1. Fireplace Components 

 

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Summary of Contents for SA 24

Page 1: ...l components necessary to complete the installation Component arrangement some of which is optional is shown in Figure 1 Dimensions of the various components are shown in Table 1 Specifications and in...

Page 2: ...lation complies with local building codes Note 7 Thermal Floor Protection of of k 0 84 thermal protection Note 8 Floor under unit must be non combustible to earth 3 0 Installation of the Fireplace 3 1...

Page 3: ...chimney can be external to the house 4 1 Maintenance Clearances When the chimney passes through a ceiling to an upper floor make sure the 2 inch clearance is maintained with framing where it passes th...

Page 4: ...ll cable at the cable guide of the damper and drop through the chimney Prevailing Wind Figure 4 Install Damper C Install bracket towards the front of the firebox wall about 20 inches off the firebox f...

Page 5: ...ure pillows at least four feet from the opening F Never leave the fire unattended G Be extremely careful when adding wood and handling fireplace tools H Do not alter this fireplace Use only Stone Age...

Page 6: ...lighting a fire in a cold chimney a downdraft may be created letting a little smoke into the room To correct this hold a wadded newspaper in the firebox and light it This will create an updraft and cl...

Page 7: ...lodged E Inspect the fireplace system at least once a year and twice if it is used regularly If creosote has accumulated it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire Clean the chimney as...

Page 8: ...n which it is installed Stone Age shall repair or replace at its option any defective Stone Age product upon receipt of written notice addressed to Stone Age at 3320 E 195th Bixby Oklahoma 74008 This...

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