Model: Supreme Plus
Revised, August 2008
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Figure 12
Thermodisc
Thermostat
115V line
Neutral
Blower
motor
Note: All electrical connections must be made by a qualified
electrician with well-known components and methods.
Figure
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FRESH AIR
S
ufficient air exchange is necessary for the fireplace to operate properly. Air is required to maintain the combustion of the
fireplace. If the house is airtight, the fireplace may not function properly. If the fireplace is deprived of air, it will be
necessary to provide a source of fresh air into the dwelling. This may be done by using an air exchanger unit or simply by
opening a window slightly.
FRESH AIR (OPTIONAL)
General notes
The outside air kit could be installed according to the following guidelines.
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The air duct must be insulated and have a 4 in. inside diameter.
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The length of the air duct should be as short as possible.
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The fresh air must come from the outside and not from another room or the attic.
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The outside register must be away from automobile exhaust fumes, gas meters or
other vents.
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Avoid installing the air register at a location where it will likely be covered by
snow or exposed to strong winds.
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The air register could be installed above or below the level where the fireplace is
installed.
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Use a SUPREME FRESH AIR KIT or any other fresh air kit intended for
fireplace use.
Installation:
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Make a 4 ½ in. hole in the outside wall at the chosen location.
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Install the air register.
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Remove the flange from the side of the fireplace (Figure 13).
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Insert the fresh air adaptor (Figure 14).
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Secure the fresh air adaptor with a flange.
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Install the air duct and secure it with duct clamps.
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Knockout