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APPENDIX A 

Continued

Smoking –  Causes And Troubleshooting

To reduce the likelihood of smoking when opening the door, open 

the combustion air control or damper before opening the door.  

Your appliance has been designed and tested to provide smoke free 

operation. Occasionally, there may be a small amount of smoking 

upon lighting the fire, until the chimney heats up but this should not 

continue.  If the appliance continues to smoke it is probably for one 

of the following reasons:

A. Negative pressure in the house -

  As the fire burns, air goes up the chimney. This air must be 

replaced through leakage into the house or through the outside 

air duct.  When operating the appliance, open a nearby window 

temporarily to check if there is adequate replacement air supply.

B. Blowers operating (e.g.: range hood) - 

These blowers draw air 

out of the house and may actually cause a negative pressure in 

the house.  Turn off all blowers and open a nearby window to 

determine if this is the cause of the problem.

C. Wet wood -

 Wet or tarred wood will smoulder and smoke instead 

of burning properly. Your dealer can help you determine if you 

have properly seasoned wood for burning.

D. Dirty or blocked chimney -

 Check to make sure the chimney is 

clear and clean. If dirty call a certified chimney sweep or use a 

properly sized chimney brush to clean.

E. Chimney not long enough -

 The minimum chimney height is 

twelve (12) feet (3.7 m) not including the appliance height. The 

chimney must extend at least three (3) feet (915 mm) above 

its point of contact with the roof and at least two (2) feet (610 

mm) higher than any roof or wall within ten (10) feet (3 m) of 

it.  When installed with offsets, the minimum chimney height 

is fifteen (15) feet.  Additional height will increase draft and will 

decrease the tendency to smoke.

F.  Poor chimney draft -

 With no fire, there should be sufficient draft 

to exhaust cigarette smoke introduced under the baffle or flue baffle.  

Chimneys installed against an outside wall without protection may 

generate back draft problems which will cause start-up problems.  

To prevent this, open a nearby window, roll up a piece of paper 

and light it.  Then, hold it in the upper part of the firebox to warm 

up the chimney.  Wait until the draft is sufficient, then start the fire.

G. Blower for forced air kit operating (some models)  -

 Make 

sure that the blower is in the “off” position when you open the 

appliance door for reloading.

Locating The Appliance

The best location to install your appliance is determined by consid-

ering the location of windows, doors, and the traffic flow in the room 

where the appliance is located, allowing space in front of the unit for 

the hearth extension and the mantel, and taking into consideration 

the location of the hot air ducts (some models), outside air kit and 

chimney. 

If possible, you should choose a location where the chimney will pass 

through the house without cutting floor or roof joists.
When selecting the location, the chimney outlet position and the 

direction of the wind are important factor affecting the chimney per-

formance. To allow a maximum draft and to reduce wind turbulence, 

the chimney must:

•  Penetrate the highest part of the roof.

•  Be installed as far as possible of roof offsets, trees or any other 

obstructions that may cause wind turbulence and back drafts in 

the chimney.

•  The least amount of offsets (elbows) possible. 

NOTE:

 A maximum 

of 2 offsets is allowed.

4' 

4' 

8' 

Standard 

Cord of

Wood

8 Ft. 

(2.4M)

4 Ft. 

(1.2M)

4 Ft. (1.2M)

Marginal Location

Wind Direction

Location

Not

Recommended

Outside Air 

Intake

Facing the Wind

Location

Not 

Recommended

Location Recommended

Tree

Figure 1

Figure 2

Prohibited Fuels

These appliances are designed to burn natural well-seasoned wood. 

The wood fuel should be air dried seasoned hardwoods, as compared 

to softwoods or to green or freshly cut hardwoods. Burning artificial 

logs, in some model appliances is allowed (see Installation and Op-

eration manual); please read and follow the instructions provided by 

the manufacturer. DO NOT BURN:

NOTE: The use of a firewood moisture meter is recommended 

to ensure the firewood contains less than 20% moisture.

Seasoning Guide

Softwoods  -  6 months to 18 months

Hardwoods  -  12 months to 24 months
Logs that are 5” diameter across or larger should be split in half, 

three pieces if over 8 inches, and four pieces when over a foot 

across. If a tree has been dead for 2  -  4 years it still needs to be 

cut, split, and seasoned for 6 to 24 months depending on the wood.

• Garbage;

•  Lawn clippings or yard waste;

•  Materials containing rubber, 

including tires;

•  Materials containing plastic;

•  Waste petroleum products, 

paints or paint thinners, or 

asphalt products;

•  Materials containing asbestos;

•  Construction or demolition 

debris;

•  Railroad ties or pres-

sure-treated wood; woods that 

have been dipped in tar, pitch, 

pine tar, creosote, etc.

• Manure or animal remains;

• Salt water driftwood or 

other previously salt water 

saturated materials;

• Unseasoned wood;

• Christmas tree branches;

• Paper products, colored 

paper, cardboard, plywood, 

or particleboard; 

• Gasoline;

• Naphtha;

• Engine Oil; 

• Flammable Liquids; 

• Solvents;

• Grease; or

• Charcoal or Coal

Summary of Contents for WRE3036WH

Page 1: ...ADA The authority having jurisdiction such as the municipal building department fire department etc should be contacted before installation to determine the need to obtain a permit POUR LE CANADA L au...

Page 2: ...Venting Installation 7 Optional Gas Line Installation 12 Operation and Maintenance Guidelines 13 Technical Service 14 Replacement Parts 14 Important Notices Canada 15 Parts 16 Accessories 18 Draft Sm...

Page 3: ...canposeasignificanthazard IMPORTANT See appendix A page 21 for additional information regarding draft requirements smoking causes and troubleshooting WARNING BURNINGIMPROPERFUEL I E CHAR COAL CAN RESU...

Page 4: ...9 mm 29 737 mm 41 1042 mm 1 26 mm 1 26 mm 21 534 mm 8 204 mm 35 889 mm 37 940 mm 41 1042 mm 1 26 mm AIRSPACE TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL 0 0 mm TO TOP SPACERS 0 0 mm TO BOTTOM 8 204 mm EACH SIDE NO COMBUS...

Page 5: ...air kit is available with this fireplace see Optional Outside Air Kit on page 7 MINIMUM CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES Ceiling 40 1016 mm minimum Back and sides of fireplace 3 4 19 mm minimum Floor 0 0 mm...

Page 6: ...concrete metal glass marble stone etc Provide a means to prevent the hearth extension from shifting and seal gap between the fireplace frame and hearth extension with a noncom bustible material see F...

Page 7: ...ability to individual site requirements Actual lengths gained after fitting overlaps must be taken into consideration lineal gain and are given in the lineal gain chart see Figure 6 Lineal gain is the...

Page 8: ...ht above offset rests on return elbow Straps must be securely nailed to rafters or joists see Figure 8 details A and B 3 Maximum length of pipe between supports return elbow or 12S 8DM is 6 of angle r...

Page 9: ...lowasshowninFigure10 They also provide complete separation from one floor space to another or attic space as required by most codes When the double wall pipe passes through a framed opening into an at...

Page 10: ...ny shingles as needed to cover exposed area and flashing base Secure in position by nailing through shingles see Figure 13 DO NOT NAIL THROUGH FLASHING CONE Installing Flashing on a Metal Roof When in...

Page 11: ...of that is within a horizontal distance of 10 feet see Figure 17 FINISHING FIREPLACE Combustible materials such as wallboard sheet rock drywall ply wood etc may make direct contact with sides and top...

Page 12: ...d connections must be tested for leaks after the installation is completed After ensuring that the gas valve is on apply soap and water solution to all connections and joints Bubbles formingshowaleak...

Page 13: ...of the appliance imme diately if doors are damaged and contact a qualified installer for repair Only doors certified with the ap pliance shall be used WARNING Do not slam or strike doors Damage can r...

Page 14: ...through your IHP distributor or dealer Parts will be shipped at prevailing prices at time of order When ordering repair parts always give the following information 1 The model number of the fireplace...

Page 15: ...all Pipe Snap Lock F0884 36 8HT 36 Section Hi Temp Double Wall Pipe Snap Lock F0885 48 8HT 48 Section Hi Temp Double Wall Pipe Snap Lock F0886 30E 8HT 30 Degree Hi Temp Offset and Return F0887 12S 8HT...

Page 16: ...SuperiorFireplaces us com 127020 01_E 16 PARTS 9 24 16 31 25 16 4 30 32 19 12 23 20 28 17 8 1 5 21 2 18 11 14 3 13 22 10 6 29 7 33 34 26 27 15 MODEL CATALOG NO WRE3036WS F0449 WRE3036WH F0450...

Page 17: ...5 Damper Can Collar 1 16 J8012 Kit Screen Assembly 1 17 Firebox Top Assembly 1 18 J3980 Air Kit Door Assembly 1 19 Face Weldment 1 20 J4470 Air Deflector 1 21 Fireplace Top Insulation 1 22 J4052 Acces...

Page 18: ...Her White S36 1 4 Refractory Rear Her White S36 1 5 Refractory Btm Rear White S36 1 6 Refractory Btm Frnt White S36 1 1 2 4 3 6 5 Stacked Refractory Shown ACCESSORIES REFRACTORY STAIN KITS Use the re...

Page 19: ...ection Hi Temp Double Wall Pipe Snap Lock F0882 18 8HT 18 Section Hi Temp Double Wall Pipe Snap Lock F0883 24 8HT 24 Section Hi Temp Double Wall Pipe Snap Lock F0884 36 8HT 36 Section Hi Temp Double W...

Page 20: ...F0921 ETL 8DM Square Top with Slip Section F0893 ETL 8HT Hi Temp Large Pyramid Top with Slip Section MESH SQUARE TOP TERMINATION F0922 ETO 8DM Square Top with Mesh MESH SQUARE TOP TERMINATION WITH SL...

Page 21: ...electing the proper venting system for your installation American National Standards Institute ANSI NFPA 211 Standard for Chimneys Fireplaces Vents and Solid Fuel Burning Appli ances See Draft Section...

Page 22: ...ance The best location to install your appliance is determined by consid ering the location of windows doors and the traffic flow in the room where the appliance is located allowing space in front of...

Page 23: ...be subject to normal 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 a...

Page 24: ...7020 01 Innovative Hearth Products reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice in design materials specifications prices and also to discontinue colors styles and products Consult yo...

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