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same refractory mortar used to build the kit is used to 
install these materials. 

3.4 Chimney Cap 

At the top of the chimney, use mortar to create a cap, 
sloping  away  from  the  clay  flue  and  running  out  to 
the  edge  of  the  finish  material,  to  assist  with  water 
drainage.  Install the chimney cap following instruc-
tions  provided.    This  will  protect  the  chimney  from 
rain, birds, animals and leaves.  See Figure 15. 

 

 

 

 
4.0 Operating Instructions 

4.1 Safety Precautions 

A fireplace can bring many hours of enjoyment, com-
fort  and  warmth  if operated and maintained properly.  
Certain safety precautions must be observed to elimi-
nate  the  dangers  associated  with  fire  and  provide  a 
satisfactory, smoke free fire. 

A. When burning wood  use  solid,  seasoned  wood 
only.  Do not use scrap wood or artificial wax based 
logs,  treated  coal  or  woods  dipped  in  pine  tar  or 
pitch. 

B.  Never  use  gasoline  or  other  combustible  liquids 
when starting a fire. 

C.  Keep the chimney damper open while burning a 
fire.  Do not interrupt air flow.  Ensure sufficient air 
is present to support combustion.  

The manufactur-

er  of  this  fireplace  is  not  responsible  for  interior 
smoke resulting from lack of combustion air.

 

CAUTION: WHEN USING THE DECORATIVE GAS 

APPLIANCE (VENTED GAS LOGS); THE 

FIREPLACE DAMPER MUST BE SET IN 

THE FULLY OPEN POSITION. 

D.  Keep  a  screen  in  front  of  the  fireplace  except 
when tending the fire. 

E.  Keep  combustible  furniture/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.    Never  throw,  kick  or  by 
any other means force wood into the firebox as this 
could  damage  the  firebrick  and  fireplace  walls  that 
could result in permanent damage and void the war-
ranty.    Stress  cracks  from  thermal  cycling  are  nor-
mal. 

H.  Do  not  alter  this  fireplace  to  the  extent  that  it 
would  jeopardize  the  structural  integrity  of  the  fire-
place.  Drilling or cutting a hole for a gas line, fresh 
air vent or ash dump is acceptable.  Use only Stone 
Age authorized equipment with this fireplace. 

4.2 Selection of Wood 

Use  cured  wood  logs  only.    Scrap  wood  produces 
sparks.  Treated wood, coal, or woods dipped in pine 
tar should not be used because they may leave a com-
bustible residue in the fireplace and chimney. 

Use of seasoned wood is preferred. 

The amount of heat available from logs will depend on 
the type of wood, its dryness, quantity of wood and the 
size of the logs.  Ten pounds of twigs will produce as 
much heat as a 10 pound log, but will produce it much 
faster because the air supply is more available. 

4.3 Softwood vs. Hardwood 

Wood is divided into two classes, hard and soft woods.  
Each has a use in a fireplace and each has advantages 
and disadvantages. 

The  hardwood  category  includes  such  woods  as  oak, 
walnut,  birch,  elm  and  maple.    Softwoods  include 
pine, fir, cedar and spruce. 

Selection  of  wood  depends  on  the  type  of  fire  you 
want.    Softwoods  are  good  to  offset  a  morning  chill 
because the fire develops faster.  Hardwoods are pref-
erable for a slower burning and uniform heat output.  

Softwoods contain a highly flammable resin that will 
leave  creosote  soot  in  the  chimney  flue.    This  often 
results in sparking.  Burning softwood exclusively will 
require  more  frequent  inspection  and  cleaning  of  the 
chimney. 

Figure 15. Mortar Cap and Chimney Cap 

Summary of Contents for SA-24PS

Page 1: ...instructions for future reference 2 0 Description The fireplace is delivered as a kit with all components necessary to complete the installation Component arrangements are shown in Figure 2 Component...

Page 2: ...this model Use a fireplace grate when burning wood Note 4 This fireplace has not been tested with an unvented gas log Do not install an unvented gas log set into this fireplace Note 5 Clay flue liners...

Page 3: ...ons building codes construction methods and materials in different geographical regions Stone Age recommends install ers review local building codes consult with local building officials and or a stru...

Page 4: ...cement pad or concrete blocks Two courses of 8 tall block will set the floor height of the fireplace at approxi mately 19 inches from the floor WARNING DO NOT USE RISER LEGS FOR AN INDOOR INSTALLATIO...

Page 5: ...3 ensuring they are level and square See Figure 10 E Install the back plate 4 Firebrick is optional on this model If choosing to install firebrick install them before placing the tapered throat piece...

Page 6: ...joints are filled and smoothed with high temperature mortar See Figure 14 This model is designed for outdoor use only and should not be placed near a structure or covered area A minimum of 8 horizont...

Page 7: ...ever throw kick or by any other means force wood into the firebox as this could damage the firebrick and fireplace walls that could result in permanent damage and void the war ranty Stress cracks from...

Page 8: ...SOLINE GASOLINE TYPE LANTERN FUEL KEROSENE CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID OR SIMILAR LIQUIDS TO START OR FRESHEN UP A FIRE IN THE FIREPLACE KEEP ALL SUCH LIQUIDS WELL AWAY FROM THE FIREPLACE WHILE IT IS IN US...

Page 9: ...cks if installed and mortar for small cracks It will expand slightly with the heat and then contract as it cools Replace firebricks when the cracks open more than or when pits become extensive and dee...

Page 10: ...gs Firebrick Required 70 Split Brick not required Additional Chimney Per Chimney Section Surface Area Corner Length 4 square feet 2 Linear feet Ready Mix Mortar Required for Assembly 1 8 Bucket Bag Mo...

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Page 12: ...efects in the Stone Age product and does not cover de fects or faulty workmanship in the installation of the product or the ma sonry or other structure in which it is installed Also this warranty does...

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