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3.1 Preparing the Firebox for Installation
a) Remove the door by opening it, lifting it, and pulling it towards the bottom until the rod exits from the
hinge holes.
b) Install the adjustable legs (see Section 2.10). The adjustable legs must extend 1
¼
inch from the
bottom of the firebox.
NOTE: To avoid damages during shipping/handling, the adjustable legs
aren’t factory installed.
c) Push the chimney sweeping cap upwards and place it to the side (see Section 2.4).
3.2 Liner Installation
a) Determine the required length of liner by measuring the bottom of the hearth to the top of the existing
chimney. NOTE: Additional length of the liner is needed for proper installation of the flashing and
chimney cap.
WARNING: The minimum and maximum height of the liner is 15’ and 35’
respectively.
b) Slide the stainless steel liner down the existing chimney.
c) Lower the liner 24 inches from the hearth.
d) Fill the space between the liner and the baffle of the existing chimney with Stone Wool insulation to
prevent heat from escaping.
3.3 Adjustable Circulating Chamber
3.3.1 Assembly
i.
Remove the front cover of the unit and cut along
the perforated lines to later use as the bottom
cover within the masonry fireplace (Figure 16).
ii.
Secure the bottom cover to the back wall of the
circulating chamber and bend inwards the metal
brackets at the front bottom.
CAUTION: Ensure that the text on the Metal Tag (Section 2.13) is facing upwards before
installing the bottom cover.
3.3.2 Installation
i.
Measure the width of the existing fireplace.
ii.
Extend the width of the Circulating Chamber (Section 2.10) to
the width of the existing fireplace and fasten with the wing nuts
provided.
iii.
Loosen the wing nuts of the adjustable liner hole.
iv.
Position the circulating chamber into the existing masonry
fireplace.
v.
Lower the liner through the adjustable liner hole of the
circulating chamber.
vi.
Adjust the front height of the circulating chamber to the height
of the existing masonry fireplace and secure the wing nuts.
vii.
Adjust the position of the circulating chamber in order to have a distance of 10.5 inches from the
face of the liner to the face of the existing fireplace.
viii.
Tighten the wing nuts of the adjustable liner hole.
NOTE: If the width and/or the height of the existing fireplace is larger than the maximal width
and/or height of the adjustable circulating chamber, extend the width and/or height of the
circulating chamber to the maximum and fill the space with Stone Wool.
Figure 15: Circulating Chamber Front Cover
Figure 16: Circulating Chamber Assembly