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GALAXY 

 

    SUPREME FIREPLACES 

 

Figure 5

 – The Chimney Sweeping Cap 

 

Frequently Asked Questions Regarding the Barbecue Feature of the Galaxy: 

 

What can you cook? 

You  can  barbecue  anything  that  you  normally  would  with  a  regular  outdoor  grill.  In  addition,  you  can  bake  foods  in  the 
Galaxy that you usually would with your oven, such as pizza.  
 

Can I use charcoal to barbecue? 

Yes, you can. You can also add charcoal if you are cooking for a prolonged amount time. 
 

How often can I use the barbecue feature of the Galaxy?

 

The barbecue shouldn’t be used more than three times a week and is not intended to be used as a primary cooking appliance. 

  
WARNING: 

Never use gasoline, gasoline-type lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, or similar liquids to rekindle 

the  charcoal.  These  products  may  result  in  serious  accidents  or  fires.  Keep  all  such  liquids  well  away  from  the  fireplace 
while it is in use. If you need to rekindle the charcoal, gather the coals at the center of firebox, close the door and activate 
the  Easy-Light  by  pushing  it  inward.  Wait  a  few  minutes  for  the  coals  to  catch  and  close  the  Easy-Light  by  pulling  it 
towards you. 
  
If you wish to start a fire after barbecuing, you may do so by concentrating the remaining coals at the center of the firebox, 
add two to three logs on top of the charcoal, close the door and activate the Easy-Light by pushing it inwards. The fire will 
start without further intervention. 

 

DISCLAIMER: SUPREME FIREPLACES INC. is not responsible for the quality nor the outcome of the food barbecued in 
the Galaxy. 
 

Note:

 We invite you to share your barbecue experience with other users by visiting our website at www.supremem.com. 

 
 

3.

 

MAINTENANCE 

 

3.1

 

Creosote – Formation and Need for Removal 

 

When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapors that when combined with expelled moisture forms 
creosote.  The  creosote  vapors  condense  in  the  relatively  cool  chimney  flue  of  a  slow  burning  fire.  As  a  result,  creosote 
residue accumulates on the flue lining. When ignited, this creosote makes an extremely hot fire. 
 
The  chimney  shall  be  inspected  at  least  twice  a  year  during  the  heating  season  to  determine  when  creosote  build-up  has 
occurred. 
 
When creosote has accumulated it shall be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire. 
 

3.2

 

Chimney Maintenance 

 

Have a certified technician regularly inspect your chimney and fireplace. The chimney should be swept at least once a year. 
Do not use chemical cleaners to clean your chimney. Burning dry, seasoned wood will reduce creosote accumulation. 
 

3.3

 

Chimney Sweeping Cap 

 

The  chimney  sweeping  cap  found  at  the  baffle  of  the 
Galaxy  allows  easy  access  for  chimney  sweeping  without 
having  to  remove  any  components  of  the  firebox.  (see 
figure 5). 
To sweep the chimney: 

1.

 

Open the fireplace door. 

2.

 

Push the chimney sweeping cap upwards and place it on the side.  

3.

 

Close the fireplace door. 

Summary of Contents for GALAXY

Page 1: ...Tested and certified by Intertek UL 127 ULC S610 OWNER S MANUAL INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE Keep these instructions for future use Manufactured by 3594 Jarry East Montreal QUEBEC H1Z 2G4 Phone 1 877 593 4722 Fax 514 593 4424 www supremem com info supremem com ...

Page 2: ...lacement 9 3 9 Gasket Replacement 9 3 10 Latch Lubrication 10 4 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 10 4 1 Location of the Galaxy 10 4 2 Building Your Configuration 10 4 2 1 Clean Face Configuration 12 4 3 Framing 12 4 4 The Hearth Extension 13 4 5 Chase Ventilation Options 14 4 6 Clearances to Combustibles 15 4 7 Fan Kit Installation 16 4 8 Chimney Installation 16 4 8 1 General Rules 17 4 8 2 Reference Tab...

Page 3: ...Changes made to the design of the fireplace will void the warranty and can be hazardous As this fireplace is only intended for burning wood do not install an unvented gas log set into the structure This fireplace is not intended for use in mobile homes Install the Galaxy only as described in this manual of installation Cleaning products may damage the paint or plating of the fireplace Do not do an...

Page 4: ...roved to be used with the Galaxy Using them will overheat and damage the fireplace and void the warranty Ecological or compressed logs that are 100 wood and contain no other additives can be safely used in the Galaxy Never use more than three of these logs at a time Using more is not only dangerous but will damage the fireplace and void the warranty Follow the ecological log manufacturer s safety ...

Page 5: ...Do not leave the door open for more than 2 minutes Caution The wood should be placed away from the door to avoid damage to the glass WARNINGS Over firing the unit may result in overheating and can damage the fireplace and or result in fire hazards The maximum firewood load must not exceed 4 medium sized logs approximately 30 pounds Open the door to reload only when the wood has been reduced to cha...

Page 6: ...ndow near the fireplace 5 Open the fireplace door and ignite the firestarter Ignite the newspaper in several locations Keep the fireplace door fully opened A small amount of smoke will leak in to the house The intense flame of the newspaper should reverse the draft and a fire will start 6 Close the fireplace door 2 7 Built in Barbecue WARNING Always wear gloves to avoid burns and injuries To use t...

Page 7: ...e the Easy Light by pushing it inwards The fire will start without further intervention DISCLAIMER SUPREME FIREPLACES INC is not responsible for the quality nor the outcome of the food barbecued in the Galaxy Note We invite you to share your barbecue experience with other users by visiting our website at www supremem com 3 MAINTENANCE 3 1 Creosote Formation and Need for Removal When wood is burned...

Page 8: ... 1 Push down the ashes through the ashtray grate of the floor plate so that they fall into the ashtray Do not overfill the ashtray 2 Clean the area around the ashtray grate 3 Remove the ashtray grate see figure 6 4 Remove the ashtray 5 Empty the ashes into a metal container 6 Reposition the ashtray 7 Install the ashtray grate Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight fitting lid The...

Page 9: ...s from the hinge holes 3 Remove the gasket 5 see figure 8 4 Remove the nuts the glass retainer 4 and the glass gasket 2 5 Remove the broken pieces Clean the frame carefully to insure that it is free of small fragments 6 Insert the new glass 3 into the doorframe 1 Center the class with the frame 7 Install the glass gasket and the glass retainer 8 Fix the glass supports to the doorframe Do not over ...

Page 10: ... esthetics Position the fireplace at the selected location taking care of respecting the minimum clearances to combustible materials shown in Tables 1 2 and 3 on page 15 The cutting of joists and rafters for floor ceiling and roof chimney penetrations will affect the load bearing capacities of the dwelling structure To determine whether additional support is required consult with the local buildin...

Page 11: ...GALAXY SUPREME FIREPLACES 11 Figure 12 Classic Semi Classic and Clean Face Installations Figure 13 Classic Semi Classic and Clean Face Parts Required ...

Page 12: ...elow the floor the fireplace is installed in as long as that floor communicates freely with the room in which the fireplace is installed WARNINGS The hot air grilles of the Gravity Kit should be at least 68 inches from the floor and the ducting should have a maximum length of 10 feet see figure 14 Make certain that each exit grill has a minimum circulating area 60 square inches The hot air ducts s...

Page 13: ... The hearth extension should extend a minimum of 16 inches from the fireplace door The non combustible hearth extension must be constructed of materials having a minimum R Value of 0 39 The R Value is a measurement of the insulating properties of materials at a reference thickness When different materials are combined the total R Value is the sum of the individual R Values Example Concrete 4 R Val...

Page 14: ...on combustible hearth extension 4 5 Chase Ventilation Options WARNING The chase must be ventilated for all configurations An opening at the top and the bottom having a minimum area of 32 in2 is required Depending on the configuration the bottom opening can be combined with the circulating air opening The selection of the location of the side openings is based on convenience and aesthetics Verify t...

Page 15: ... high could be 6 inches By the same analogy a mantle at 62 inches high could be 12 inches wide 3 inches 76 2 mm 51 0 inches 1295 mm 4 inches 101 6 mm 53 5 inches 1359 mm 5 inches 127 mm 55 5 inches 1410 mm 6 inches 152 4 mm 57 5 inches 1461 mm 7 inches 177 8 mm 60 0 inches 1524 mm 8 inches 203 2 mm 62 0 inches 1575 mm MANTLE WIDTH INCHES DISTANCE FROM THE BASE OF THE FIREPLACE TO THE BASE OF THE M...

Page 16: ... for the fans to activate is 30 to 45 minutes after starting a fire the recommended way as explained in section 2 4 The fans will turn off once the fireplace has cooled down and the thermodisk is 85 F The speed of the fans can be adjusted with the variable speed control mounted on the wall The Galaxy can also be used with the fans turned off or in the occurrence of a power failure 4 8 Chimney Inst...

Page 17: ...avoid internal damage and corrosion Always start with a 6 anchor plate from your fireplace For clearances to combustibles when installing a combustible chase enclosure for above roof chimney sections consult with the chimney manufacturer Obtain the chimney installation instructions from your vendor prior to the installation of the chimney The chimney installation must comply with the chimney manuf...

Page 18: ...ngles At least half of the flashing should be under the shingles and the lower end over the shingles Seal the joint between the roof and the flashing with roofing cement or silicone Fix the flashing to the roof with roofing nails 8 Over the flashing install the storm collar by tightening the bolt that is supplied Seal the joint using silicone caulking between the chimney and the storm collar 9 Ins...

Page 19: ... liner connector designed by SUPREME as shown in figure 24 General notes Before the installation the masonry chimney must be inspected by authority having jurisdiction to determine the following If the chimney is constructed in accordance with local building codes and the national building code If it has been thoroughly cleaned and inspected and determine if it is in good condition Reparations mus...

Page 20: ...not install the fresh air kit unless it is required by the local authority state authority or any other authority having jurisdiction on this matter Sufficient air exchange is necessary for the fireplace to operate properly Air is required in order 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 wil...

Page 21: ...o combustible materials must be respected The duct must be secured to prevent accidental displacement 3 The minimum distance between the blower and the fireplace is 3 feet 4 Do not use a speed control for the blower Installation To install the hot air system 2 Knock on a knockout of the fireplace to clear an opening Figure 9 3 Install the fireplace duct connector item 5 on the side of the fireplac...

Page 22: ...oden Door Handle MV Fan THE Thermodisk CV Fan Speed Control DOSP1071 Door Gasket Rope 5 8 x 7 DOSP1061 Glass Gasket Rope 3 8 x 7 SPECIFICATION OF ELECTRIC COMPONENTS PART No DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION CERTIFICATION KBWC 13K Motor steed control 2 5 Amps 120V A C CSA RJ US 36T22 Thermo disk F100 15 120V A C 15A UL CSA BL1000 Blower 2 Amps 120 V A C 60 HZ UL CSA ...

Page 23: ...STION AIR OPENINGS MUST NOT BE OBSTRUCTED WARNING THIS FIREPLACE HAS NOT BEEN TESTED WITH AN UNVENTRED GAS LOG SET TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR INJURY DO NOT INSTALL AN UNVENTED GAS LOG SET INTO THE FIREPLACE CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING CODE OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION IN YOUR AREA THE FIREPLACE AND CHIMNEY MUST BE INSPECTED AND CLEANED REGULARLY THE HEARTH EXTENSI...

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Page 25: ... labor costs Transportation and other related costs or expenses arising from the replacement or repair of defective parts will not be covered by this warranty nor will SUPREME FIREPLACES INC assume responsibility for them EXCLUSIONS SUPREME FIREPLACES INC shall not be responsible for any labor costs for the replacement or repair of any electrical components painted or plated parts secondary air bu...

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