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IMPORTANT! GENERAL SAFETY 

PRECAUTIONS. READ AND 

UNDERSTAND THESE SAFETY 

RULES BEFORE YOUR FIRST FIRE.

       WARNING 

To avoid the risk of damaging 

fireplace materials and increas-

ing the risk of fire, do not use the 

fireplace to cook or warm food.

       IMPORTANT 

When burning wood, use SOLID 

NATURAL  DRY WELL-SEASONED 

WOOD ONLY.  Hardwoods are rec-

ommended (soft woods tend to burn 

very quickly).  

• DO NOT burn treated wood, 

charcoal, coal, trash, cardboard, 

driftwood, woods dipped in tar, 

Christmas tree greens, pitch, pine 

tar, creosote, chemical chimney 

cleaners, flame colorants, poly-

styrene packaging, wood prod-

ucts with synthetic binders (i.e. 

plywood).  Plywood, lumber and 

other misc. materials can produce 

abnormally high temperatures, 

sputtering and smoking fires and 

may contain hazardous chemicals 

to treat insects and fungus.

•  Burning unapproved fuels can 

produce excessive temperatures, 

beyond the design capabilities 

of the fireplace and may produce 

excess sparks or may contain 

hazardous chemicals.  Burning 

unapproved fuels can result in 

a chimney fire, a house fire, 

personal injury, death or loss of 

property.

 

       WARNING 

Never leave children unattended 

when there is a fire burning in the 

fireplace.

       WARNING 

NEVER use gasoline, gasoline-

type lantern fuel, kerosene, 

charcoal lighter fluid, naphtha, 

engine oil or similar liquids to 

start or “freshen up” a fire in this 

fireplace. Keep any flammable 

liquids a safe distance from the 

fireplace at all times. 

       WARNING 

Use care when selecting window 

treatments for windows located 

near the fireplace.  Avoid using 

combustible flowing window 

treatments such as curtains on 

nearby windows that are of suf-

ficient length to be blown in front 

of an open flame when the window 

is opened.  Keep any combustible 

furniture, materials or decorative 

pillows at least 48" (1219 mm) 

from the front fireplace opening.

       WARNING 

Never modify or alter your fireplace 

system in any way. To do so may 

create a potential fire hazard and 

void the limited warranty

, listings 

and approvals of this system.

       WARNING 

Never leave your fireplace unat-

tended while it is burning.

       WARNING 

Always ensure that the air inlet to 

the fireplace is free from debris 

and any other obstructions that 

can block the entrance of air.

       WARNING 

Neither the manufacturer nor the 

seller warrants “smoke free” 

operation nor are we respon-

sible for inadequate system draft 

caused by mechanical systems, 

general construction conditions, 

inadequate chimney heights, 

adverse wind conditions and/or 

unusual environmental factors 

or conditions beyond our control. 

       IMPORTANT 

WHEN INSTALLED IN A MOBILE OR 

MANUFACTURED HOME:

• Mobile or manufactured home 

installations must be installed in 

accordance with the requirements 

of the Department of Housing and 

Urban Development (HUD) “Mobile 

Home Construction and Safety stan-

dards” for US or Canada Mortgage 

and Housing Corporation (CMHC) 

for Canada.

• The fireplace must be fastened to 

the floor by unfolding and screwing 

the small tabs on both sides at the 

bottom of the fireplace.   

• It is necessary to have access 

openings, for inspection purpose 

only, into built-in enclosures sur-

rounding the fireplace installation.  

Such openings to require a house-

hold tool for access.

• The vapor barrier of the mobile 

home shall be as close as possible 

of the location where the chimney 

assembly penetrates the ceiling 

and roof structure with no interfer-

ence to the required clearance to 

combustible material. 

• When the mobile or manufactured 

home has a flat roof, the Attic Radia-

tion Shield  must be installed from 

below going through the roof (See 

Figures 22b and 22d)

.

•  Warning: Do not install in a 

sleeping room.

•  Caution: The structural integrity 

of the manufactured home floor, 

wall, and ceiling/roof must be 

maintained.

       WARNING

This fireplace must be installed 

with an outside air kit intake, 

which is included with the fire-

place

NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.

3

  WARNING

THE FIREPLACE MUST BE OPER-

ATED WITH THE DOORS FULLY 

CLOSED. IF THE DOORS ARE LEFT 

PARTLY OPENED, GAS AND FLAME 

MAY BE DRAWN OUT OF THE FIRE-

PLACE OPENING, CREATING RISKS 

OF BOTH FIRE AND SMOKE. 

    WARNING

THIS FIREPLACE HAS NOT BEEN 

TESTED WITH AN UNVENTED 

GAS   OR A FIREPLACE INSERT.  

TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE OR 

INJURY, DO NOT INSTALL AN 

UNVENTED GAS LOG SET OR 

FIREPLACE INSERT OR OTHER 

PRODUCTS NOT SPECIFIED FOR 

USE WITH THIS FIREPLACE.

Summary of Contents for WCT4920WS

Page 1: ...s This installation manual will enable you to obtain a safe efficient and dependable installation of your fireplace system Please read and understand these instructions before beginning your installat...

Page 2: ...Air Intake Pipe 4 10 16 x 3 4 Tek Screws Safety Metal Strip Top standoff assembly loose on top of unit PARTS REQUIRED Fireplace Model 6 diameter chimney United States Model IHP Snap Pak including Chim...

Page 3: ...it is burning WARNING Always ensure that the air inlet to the fireplace is free from debris and any other obstructions that can block the entrance of air WARNING Neither the manufacturer nor the sell...

Page 4: ...ne normally used since it will deposit the least amount of creosote on the glass and in the chimney The combustion air control must be 3 4 closed and pushed in to close the air boost The precise WARNI...

Page 5: ...protectors metallic paper coal plastic waste beach wood Christmas tree sul phur and or oil will damage the fireplace G Donotburndriftwoodwhichhasbeeninthe ocean or salt water The salt will corrode th...

Page 6: ...If you wish to clean it yourself werecommendusingastiffplastic or non metallic brush If a metal brush is used its size should be slightly smaller than the flue to avoid damaging the chimney Do notuse...

Page 7: ...greenorfreshlycuthardwoods DONOTBURN Garbage Lawn clippings or yard waste Materials containing rubber including tires Materials containing plastic Wastepetroleumproducts paintsorpaintthinners or aspha...

Page 8: ...specifically designed for this fireplace The fireplace cannot be operated with out door Consult your dealer to select the correct replacement door Important Toassureproperalignment of glass doors Ins...

Page 9: ...the other half must extend on the floor over which the hearth extension will be built see Figure 8 The safety metal strip must cover the entire width of the fireplace The combustible floor in front of...

Page 10: ...t of the unit for the hearth extension and the mantel and taking into consideration the location of the hot air ducts optional outside air kit and chimney Ifpossible youshouldchoosealocationwhere thec...

Page 11: ...y facing material installed on the front of thefireplace Ifthickermaterialisinstalled use the facade as a template and make sure it can be easily removed for servicing Outside Chase Zero Clearance fro...

Page 12: ...d in the same man ner using the same insulation as the rest of the building below the attic 7 Ft Min Attic Radiation Shield Roof Support Storm Collar Flashing Drywall or Any Rigid Material 2 x 4 Firep...

Page 13: ...stible Material Inches millimeters Drywall Facade Facade Facade Facade Drywall Drywall Jack Stud Jack Stud Jack Stud Jack Stud 32 1 2 826 32 1 2 826 31 1 2 826 22 3 8 569 28 3 8 721 28 3 8 721 Louvere...

Page 14: ...sing the side nailing flange as semblies shown in Figure 14 Fireplace Side Nailing Flange 2 places each side Unbend to floor and nail screw Figure 15 Non Combustible Mantel Rock Board or Other Noncomb...

Page 15: ...andirons from inside the firebox Figure 17A 4 Remove the bottom refractory panels pieces 1 and 2 Figure 6 Page 8 Remove the 14 Cap screws with a 5 32 Allen Key see Figure 17B 5 Unplug the blower Figur...

Page 16: ...e and the air inlets Carefully push the insulation and plastic cover back over the pipe Using aluminium tape fasten the plastic cover in place Figure 19A Outside Connection Figure 19B Aluminum Tape Al...

Page 17: ...A Fireplace HeatFlo Convection Kit Cat No Model Description F3790 EPA HEATFLO KIT EPA Heatflo Conv Kit Table 2 GENERAL INFORMATION If you encounter any problems need clarification of these instruction...

Page 18: ...1 280mm Min Duct Ring Duct Adaptor Tab It is recommended that the ducted flex kit duct system be installed in the following order 1 Plan and frame fireplace and outlet locations prior to ducted flex k...

Page 19: ...e outlet grill The minimum height from thebottomoftheunittothecenteroftheoutletis68 1 7m with the minimum distance from the center of outlet to the ceiling and for the center of the outlet to a side w...

Page 20: ...having the chimney supported by the supports The maximum chimney length that can be supported by the fireplace is nine 9 feet 2 75 m 6 The chimney must extend at least three 3 feet 915 mm above its po...

Page 21: ...er of equal size to the joist should be used Figure 26 FEMALE END MALE END BUTTON LOCK ATTACH FOR LOCK Figure 27 INSULATION SHIELD CAT NO SPIS NAIL FIRESTOP CAT NO SPFS Chimney Flue Diameter 6 A 12 7...

Page 22: ...ance to combustibles AT THIS POINT TIGHTEN CLAMPS 11 Slide IHP chimney pipe into top of tee Align male and female ends Push down on pipe sec tions until locked As sections are added it will be necessa...

Page 23: ...all the next SP chimney section through the roof See Figure 32 NOTE If your roof is already shingled be sure to slide the upper edge under the shingles to prevent leakage 3 Install a bead of caulk aro...

Page 24: ...verse wind conditions etc may create a need for a taller chimney should smoking occur Additional support is required above the roof if the chimney height exceeds four 4 feet Select the proper support...

Page 25: ...place is normally supplied with a chimney adaptor suitable for use with IHP SnapPak venting In Canada the use of Security Chimneys ASHT adaptor is required Security part number 6IHP1 or 6IHP2 One inch...

Page 26: ...chimney at 30 3 Increase the size of the hole until a 30 liner elbow can be easily slipped through 4 Slide the liner down from the top of the masonry chimney until you reach the hole level 5 Slip thr...

Page 27: ...0 long UZI UZI EPA Fireplace HeatFlo Convection Kit Mandatory for Clean Face Facade Installations EPA Heatflo Conv Kit EPA HEATFLO KIT F3790 OPTIONAL INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES Fireplace Kits Descriptio...

Page 28: ...9 Top Standoff Header Shield Assy F4713 Damper Rod H8393 Damper Handle Extension F4784 Ash block Louvered Facades F4800 SPECIFICATIONS REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Cat No Model No F4779 WCT4920WS Product Re...

Page 29: ...our Security Chimneys or DuraVent Distributor or Dealer for ordering information 450 973 9999 1 800 361 4909 USA 1 800 667 3387 Canada 1 800 835 4429 Security Chimneys 2125 Monterey Laval Quebec Canad...

Page 30: ...MEURER TOTALEMENT FERM E LORSQUE LE FOYER FONCTIONNE NE PAS UTILISER DE PO LE ENCASTRABLE OU D AUTRES PRODUITS NON SP CIFI S COMME TANT UTILISABLES AVEC CE PRODUIT CONTACTEZ LES RESPONSABLES DE VOTRE...

Page 31: ...l use with approved fuels listed in the Operation Manual provided with the product This includes burning such fireplace fuels as wood and natural or propane gas Fuel products with abnormal burning cha...

Page 32: ...or any questions or concerns REPLACEMENT PARTS See Page 28 for a complete replacement parts list Use only parts sup plied from the manufacturer Normally all parts should be ordered through your IHP di...

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