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SAFETY

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This fireplace is not intended to be used as a sub-

stitute for a furnace to heat an entire home. Use for 

supplemental heat only.

Ovefiring of a fireplace is a condition where exces-

sive temperatures are reached, beyond the design 

capabilities of the appliance. The damage that occurs 

from ovefiring is not covered under the manufacturer’s 

limited warranty.

 WARNING: CONTINUED OVERFIRING CAN PER-

MANENTLY DAMAGE YOUR FIREPLACE SYSTEM. 

SOME EXAMPLES OF CONDITIONS THAT COULD 

CAUSE OVERFIRING ARE:

•  BURNING QUANTITIES OF SCRAP LUMBER, PINE 

BRANCHES,  PAPER  OR  CARDBOARD  BOXES 

WHICH EXCEED THE VOLUME OF THE NORMAL 

LOG FIRE.

•  BURNING TRASH, CHEMICALS OR CHEMICALLY 

TREATED COMBUSTIBLES.

"Disposal of Ashes 
Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a 

tight-fitting lid. The closed container of ashes should 

be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground, 

well away from all combustible materials, pending 

final disposal. If the ashes are disposed of by burial 

in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be 

retained in the closed container until all cinders have 

thoroughly cooled."

"WHEN USING THE DECORATIVE APPLIANCE, THE 

FIREPLACE DAMPER MUST BE SET IN THE FULLY 

OPEN POSITION."

"Never use gasoline, gasoline-type lantern fuel, kero-

sene, charcoal lighter fluid, or similar liquids to start 

or ’freshen up’ a fire in this fireplace. Keep all such 

liquids well away from the fireplace while it is in use."

Use SOLID WOOD only for fuel. It is best to use dry 

and well seasoned hardwood. Softwoods tend to burn 

very quickly. DO NOT use treated wood, charcoal, coal, 

trash, driftwood or woods that have been dipped in tar, 

pitch, pine tar, creosote, etc. Wood products made 

with synthetic binders, such as plywood, produce ab-

normally high temperatures and sputtering, smoking 

fires. When burning artificial logs, please read and 

follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer.

Never burn treated construction lumber or scraps. 

These woods burn excessively hot and may contain 

chemicals used to treat insects and fungus. When 

burned, these chemicals can pose a significant hazard.

 WARNING: BURNING IMPROPER FUEL (I.E. 

CHARCOAL) CAN RESULT IN CARBON MONOXIDE 

POISONING, WHICH MAY LEAD TO DEATH! 
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning – Early signs of carbon 

monoxide poisoning resemble the flu with headaches, 

dizziness, or nausea. If you have these signs, get 

fresh air at once!  Have the appliance inspected by a 

qualified service technician.  Some people are more 

affected by carbon monoxide than others.  These 

include pregnant women, people with heart or lung 

disease or anemia, those under the influence of al

-

cohol, and those at high altitudes.

Ventilation Requirements - Provide adequate air for 

combustion. The fresh air requirements of this ap-

pliance must be met within the space where it will 

be installed.

Smoke Detectors - Since there are always several 

potential sources of fire in any home, we recommend 

installing smoke detectors. If possible, install the 

smoke detector in a hallway adjacent to the room (to 

reduce the possibility of occasional false activation 

from the heat produced by the appliance).  If your local 

code requires a smoke detector be installed within the 

same room, you must follow the requirements of your 

local code. Check with your local building department 

for requirements in your area.

Summary of Contents for Custom WRT40PFWS

Page 1: ...e is approved for use as a wood burning fireplace or for use with a vented gas log approved to ANS Z21 60 Z21 84 standards or for use with a vent free gas log heater approved to ANS Z21 11 2 standard...

Page 2: ...re hazard The IHP warranty will be voided by and IHP disclaims any respon sibility for the following actions a Modification of the fireplace or any of the components manu factured by IHP unless otherw...

Page 3: ...urn veryquickly DONOTusetreatedwood charcoal coal trash driftwoodorwoodsthathavebeendippedintar pitch pine tar creosote etc Wood products made with synthetic binders such as plywood produce ab normall...

Page 4: ...up has occurred When creosote has accumulated 1 8 3mm ormore itshallberemoved to reduce the risk of a chimney fire SAFETY Continued Figure 1 Dimensions WARNING Always leave glass doors fully opened or...

Page 5: ...locate in or near an area where gasoline or other flam mable liquids may be stored The firebox area must be kept clear and free from these combustible materials The typical installation for this firep...

Page 6: ...of fireplace see Figure 8 Figure 6 Framing Firebox with Z Type Ember Protectors Figure 7 Ember Protectors Figure 8 Nailing Flanges HEARTH EXTENSIONS A hearth extension projecting a minimum of 20 in fr...

Page 7: ...t For operating instructions please refer to your owner s manual FIREPLACE INSTALLATION Continued 8 Max K Factor 84 1 1 2 Typ 1 1 2 Typ Noncombustible Hearth Extension Z Type Ember Protector Noncombus...

Page 8: ...engths of 12 18 36 and 48 The actual lineal gain for each is measured after each section is fully connected Lineal gain is the actual measurable length of a part after two or more parts are connected...

Page 9: ...and Accessories page 16 VENTING INSTALLATION Continued 10 FOOT RULE All chimney terminations must extend a minimum of 3 feet above the highest point where it passes through the roof and must be at le...

Page 10: ...n usually 12 A 6 12 pitch means that the roof drops 6 for each 12 one measure horizontally down from roof rafters 3 Use roof opening chart Figure 23 to determine correct opening length and flashing re...

Page 11: ...th the termination being used Nail Only Outer Perimeter of Flashing Storm Collar Underlap Shingles at Bottom Figure 24 Flashing Installation Flashing Cone Overlap Shingles Top and Sides Only Figure 25...

Page 12: ...ombustible material may be used for facing glass tile brick etc as long as proper clearances are adhered to and fireplace openings are not obstructed in any way see Minimum Clearance to Combustibles p...

Page 13: ...tween gas line and refractory knockout hole with refractory cement or commercial furnace cement Install the gas appliance or cap off gas line if desired CAUTION All gas piping and connections must be...

Page 14: ...oors and never allow flames to contact the glass WARNING FIREPLACESEQUIPPEDWITHDOORS SHOULD BE OPERATED ONLY WITH DOORS FULLY OPENORDOORSFULLYCLOSED IFDOORSARELEFT PARTLYOPEN GASANDFLAMEMAYBEDRAWNOUT...

Page 15: ...h surface temperatures and to stay away from these to avoid burns or clothing igni tion Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the same room as fireplace OPERATION AND MAINTENA...

Page 16: ...R FS 10 for Straight Pipe 30FS 10 for 30 Angled Run DOUBLE WALL 30 ELBOW OFFSET 30E 12DM Also available in triple wall Return Elbow Starter Elbow DOUBLE WALL PIPE 12 12DM 18 12DM 24 12DM 36 12DM 48 12...

Page 17: ...DM 6 12 TO 12 12 PITCH V12F 10DM ECONO TOP TERMINATION STL 12DM BI FOLD GLASS DOOR DG36PN Brushed Brass DC36PN Platinum DBPPN36 Black ACCESSORIES Continued OUTSIDE AIR KIT FOR FLOOR INSTALLATION AK4 R...

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Page 20: ...design materials specifications pricesandalsotodiscontinuecolors stylesandproducts Consult your local distributor for fireplace code information Printed in U S A 2014 IHP LLC P N 126616 01 Rev A 01 20...

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