Installation
900004-00, 03/2018
Innovative Hearth Products
DRT2000 and DRC2000 Direct-Vent Fireplaces
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19.
Install the Hood
NOTE: All models must have a hood installed prior to operation.
1. Install the hood by sliding it into the slots on the lower edge of the cabinet top.
NOTE: To install the non-combustible finish material flush with the top of the hood, the hood must be installed before
installing the finish material. If finish material is installed flush with the top edge of the hood, the hood cannot be
removed.
NOTE: To install the hood after installing the non-combustible finish material over the black surface above the
fireplace opening, the bottom edge of the finish material must be 5/8” above the top edge of the hood to allow
clearance for installation and removal of the hood.
20.
Reinstall the Included Barrier
WARNING
Reinstall any barrier removed before operating the fireplace. The barrier is designed to
reduce the risk of burns from hot glass. Do not operate the fireplace without the barrier
installed.
NOTE: All models must have a barrier installed prior to operation.
1. Open the control compartment door (Page 50).
2. Hold the barrier in front of the glass door and slide it up into the slots above the glass door and under the hood.
3. Slide the barrier bottom down into the slots below the glass door, securing it in place.
21.
Install the Finishing Materials
1. Complete finished interior wall.
NOTE: To install the fireplace facing flush with the finished wall, position framework to accommodate the thickness of
the finished wall.
Figure 41 - Combustible Wall Framing
Top Of
Appliance
3”
(77 mm)
This Area
Must Remain
Clear of
Combustible
Materials
1” Min.
(26 mm)
Hood
Combustible
Material May
Touch The
Appliance
Top
Stand Off
Must Be Bent
To Vertical
Position
Combustible
Finished Wall
Materials
4” (102 mm)
Clearance
Minimum
NOTE: See Cold Climate Insulation on
Page 10
and Vent Termination Clearances on (
Page 12
).
22.
Attach the Safety-in-Operation Warning Labels
1. Attach the furnished safety instruction labels at all fireplace operation and control points (Page 44).
NOTE: The installer MUST ensure these warnings are properly attached during installation. The warning labels are a
critical means of informing consumers of safe operation practices.