StoneAge NA 24 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual Download Page 11

 

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Stone Age Fireplace Instructions 
Models NA 36, 42, 48, 60, 72 

 

Revised June 2013 

 

Printed in USA

 

 2013-2015, All Rights Reserved 

Stone Age Manufacturing, Inc 

 

LIMITED WARRANTY 

The products of Stone Age Manufacturing, Inc. (“Stone Age”) have 
been carefully manufactured and the components assembled to give the 
customer a quality product. Stone Age warrants to the original purchas-
er the materials that it provides to the customer against defects in manu-
facture for a period of twenty-five (25) years from the date of purchase 
on UL-127 listed fireplaces, for a period of five (5) years from the date 
of purchase on all unlisted fireplaces, fire pits, and other masonry com-
ponents.  Other accessory items or components offered, but not pro-
duced by Stone Age Manufacturing, Inc., shall be covered by their 
manufacturer’s warranties. This Limited Warranty covers only actual 
manufacturing defects 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 
not cover items that have been damaged due to over-heating, modifica-
tion, improper storage or maintenance. Stone Age shall repair or re-
place, at its option, any defective Stone Age product component upon 
receipt of written notice addressed to Stone Age.  This Limited Warran-
ty covers only replacement of any defective components within the 
product itself occurring during the warranty period and does not cover 
the cost of installation or removal from a fixed location. NO OTHER 
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ARE MADE, INCLUDING 
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS 
FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES WHICH ARE SPECIFICALLY 
DISCLAIMED. Stone Age is not liable for damages or injury to per-
sons or property or other incidental or consequential damages.   
 

Stone Age Manufacturing, Inc. 
11107 E. 126

th

 St. N., Collinsville, OK 74021 

WWW.Stoneagefireplaces.com  

Summary of Contents for NA 24

Page 1: ...0 Description The fireplace is delivered as a kit with all compo nents necessary to complete the installation The kit is configured for a flue chimney but a special adapter is available for a metal c...

Page 2: ...earth B Top Trim 36 from hearth C Side Trim 6 from fireplace opening D Front en closure Non combustible from hearth up 36 E 1 Combustible 36 from hearth E 2 E Hearth If the fireplace opening is 6 sq f...

Page 3: ...Fired Log Light ers for Burning Fireplaces Draft No 4 dated August 1993 3 0 Installation of the Fireplace WARNING DO NOT USE SUBSTITUTE MATERIALS IN THE ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION OR OPERATION OF THIS FIRE...

Page 4: ...nstall the sidewall pieces 2 and the back plates 3 and 4 Use 3 8 of mortar joint between each section Smooth out mortar and make sure sections remain level D Lay a straightedge across the left and rig...

Page 5: ...chimney can be in stalled One is a Stone Age masonry chimney sys tem and the other is metal pipe If metal chimney pipe is used make sure pipe is tested and certified to UL 103 standards for the US an...

Page 6: ...as shown in Figure 9 Chim ney plumbing can either be straight through the ceiling and through the roof or if the fireplace is installed on an outside wall the chimney can be external to the house Figu...

Page 7: ...are maintained inside the chase 4 3 Height of Chimney Figure 11 illustrates the proper height of the chim ney top Correct height depends on the chimney s location on the roof and distance from the pea...

Page 8: ...nly Scrap wood produces sparks Treated wood coal or woods dipped in pine tar should not be used because they may leave a combustible residue in the fireplace and chimney Use of seasoned wood is prefer...

Page 9: ...old a wadded newspaper in the firebox and light it This will create an updraft and clear the flue of cold air The following steps are recommended when start ing a fire A Remove any excess ash from the...

Page 10: ...he next fire D Keep the fireplace screen clean so air flows freely through it E Spot check the refractory bricks and mortar for small cracks It will expand slightly with the heat then contract as it c...

Page 11: ...acturing defects 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 war...

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