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Summary of Contents for FP11 FRONTENAC

Page 1: ...ing to ULC S610 and UL 127 Standards by www valcourtinc com READ AND KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR REFERENCE This manual is available for free download on the manufacturer s web site It is a copyrighted docume...

Page 2: ...ant that you follow the installations guidelines exactly Failure to install this fireplace correctly could result in a house fire bodily injury or even death You may need to obtain a building permit f...

Page 3: ...7 Fresh Air Kit 27 1 3 7 1 Fresh Air kit Installation 27 1 3 8 Refractory Panels installation 29 1 3 8 1 Moulded Refractory Brick Panels VA11071BR 29 1 3 8 2 Moulded Refractory Vermiculite Panels VA11...

Page 4: ...3 1 Creosote Formation and Need for Removal 55 2 3 2 Chimney Maintenance 56 2 3 3 Dealing With a Chimney Fire 56 2 3 4 Disposal of Ashes 56 2 3 5 Refractory Panel Replacement 57 2 3 6 Glass Care Repla...

Page 5: ...EVATE FIRE BUILD WOOD FIRE DIRECTLY ON HEARTH CAUTION DO NOT USE A FIREPLACE INSERT AND OTHER PRODUCTS NOT SPECIFIED FOR USE WITH THIS FIREPLACE CAUTION DO NOT OBSTRUCT AIR INTLETS THIS FIREPLACE NEED...

Page 6: ...tial installations In Canada the CSA B365 Installation Code for Solid Fuel Burning Appliances and Equipment and the CSA C22 1 Canadian National Electrical Code are to be followed in the absence of loc...

Page 7: ...turers of decorative wood burning fireplaces to encourage manufacturers to produce clean wood burning appliances that reduce air pollution Under the U S EPA Low Mass Fireplace Voluntary Program cleane...

Page 8: ...tall a masonry trim ane that the incombustible material is more than 3 8 thick you will need to install it before installing your fireplace see Figure 16 To preform the installation of the masonry tri...

Page 9: ...dated August 1993 WARNING THIS FIREPLACE HAS NOT BEEN TESTED WITH AN UNVENTED GAS LOG SET TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE OR INJURY DO NOT INSTALL AN UNVENTED GAS LOG SET INTO THIS FIREPLACE 1 3 2 Installation...

Page 10: ...unit for the hearth extension and the mantel and taking into consideration the location of the outside air kit and chimney If possible you should choose a location where the chimney will pass through...

Page 11: ...30 cm on each side of the door opening see Figures 5 and 6 The joint between the hearth extension and the fireplace hearth needs to be made of non combustible material such as sheet metal or sand ceme...

Page 12: ...12 Figure 5...

Page 13: ...13 Figure 6...

Page 14: ...rom floor to ceiling see Figure 11 Position the studs back from the front edge of the fireplace leaving a space the thickness of the facing material so that the facing can be installed flush with the...

Page 15: ...15 Figure 7 Figure 8...

Page 16: ...16 Figure 9 Figure 10...

Page 17: ...17 Figure 11...

Page 18: ...18 Figure 12...

Page 19: ...19 Figure 13...

Page 20: ...20 Figure 14 Chase construction Spacers must be installed...

Page 21: ...l surround must be non combustible and have the minimal dimensions as shown on Figures 7 and 8 2 Non combustible materials such as brick stone or ceramic tile may project in front of and onto the fire...

Page 22: ...22 Facing with the Narrow Overlap Figure 15...

Page 23: ...23 Facing with the Masonry Trim Figure 16...

Page 24: ...place Different shelf dimensions are listed in the table below and in Figure 18 in order to facilitate installation The depth of the shelf can be 6 or less but can t be installed at less than 52 117 c...

Page 25: ...25 SHELF POSITIONING SHELF DIMENSION SHELF POSITION 6 152 mm 52 1321 mm 8 203 mm 54 1372 mm 10 254 mm 56 1423 mm 12 305 mm 58 1474 mm Figure 18...

Page 26: ...26 Figure 19...

Page 27: ...than 10 ft 3 m above the base of the fireplace C The fresh air must come from outside the house The air intake must not draw air from the attic from the basement or from a garage D The outside wall t...

Page 28: ...d pipe over the register tube and over the fireplace outside air connector see Figure 21 At each end carefully pull back the insulation and plastic cover exposing the flexible pipe Attach the flexible...

Page 29: ...e left and right lower refractory panels 22201 and 22202 Set them on the floor of the firebox as shown Step 3 4 Adjust the joints of the refractory panels already set in the bottom and around the wall...

Page 30: ...30 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7...

Page 31: ...ck refractory pannel 22203 on top of the lower back refractory pannel Step 3 4 Place the right refractory panel 22205 Partially screw the panel retainer PL64601 with one of the screw 30026 provided St...

Page 32: ...32 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6...

Page 33: ...33 Step 7...

Page 34: ...OLOURATION CAUSED BY THESE PRODUCTS WILL VOID THE WARRANTY Figure 22 Narrow Overlap 1 Once the fireplace is fully installed push the narrow overlap C against the non combustible material which must be...

Page 35: ...WARNING THE FACING OF THE MASONRY TRIM SHOULD NEVER COME IN CONTACT WITH MASONRY PRODUCT SUCH AS MORTAR ACID OR ANY OTHER PRODUCTS CONTAINING ABRASIVES DAMAGES AND DISCOLOURATION CAUSED BY THESE PRODU...

Page 36: ...lied with the fireplace Always make sure the masonry trim is squared to the fireplace 3 Make sure that the doors still slide perfectly 4 Once the trim is installed you may proceed with the installatio...

Page 37: ...ove down the screen door to the bottom 5 To adjust move the door to the left or right as needed 6 Without changing the performed adjustment move up about 6 the screen door 7 Tighten the 2 bolts To adj...

Page 38: ...ecessary components for installation The instructions provided with the chimney by its manufacturer are the only reliable source of installation guidelines To be safe and effective the chimney must be...

Page 39: ...lkirk Super Vent JSC 1 Solid Pack 8 20 cm Selkirk Hart Cooley TLC 1 Solid Pack 8 20 cm Selkirk Sure Temp ST 1 Solid Pack 8 20 cm Selkirk CF Sentinel CF 2 Solid Pack 8 20 cm Selkirk Super Pro 2100 ALT...

Page 40: ...eplace is 9 ft 2 75 m for 2 Solid Pack Chimney and 12 ft 3 7 m for 1 Solid Pack Chimney 6 The chimney must extend at least 3 ft 92 cm above its point of contact with the roof and at least 2 ft 61 cm h...

Page 41: ...41 Figure 27a Figure 27b...

Page 42: ...he chase enclosure and at least 2 ft 61 cm higher than any wall roof or building within 10 ft 3 1 m of it See Figure 28a and 28b to determine the configuration that applies to your roof flat or sloped...

Page 43: ...stalling chimney lengths making sure to lock each length in place according to the chimney manufacturer s instructions In many cases it is recommended to secure connections with three 3 12 mm metal sc...

Page 44: ...44 EXAMPLE OF TYPICAL CHIMNEY INSTALLATION Figure 30...

Page 45: ...e necessary chimney lengths to achieve the required offset Lock the chimney lengths together according to the chimney manufacturer s instructions In many cases it is recommended to use three 3 12 mm m...

Page 46: ...46 Figure 31...

Page 47: ...47 Figure 32...

Page 48: ...l maintain the home s thermal barrier Figure 33 1 4 7 Chimney Support Installation 1 4 7 1 Universal Roof Support This support has three possible uses 1 It must be used on a roof to support the chimne...

Page 49: ...he purpose of this manual a chimney chase is considered a part of the chimney system rather than part of a building The termination must be placed a minimum of 18 460 mm above the chase For installati...

Page 50: ...s for this connector with the chimney manufacturer Follow these steps 1 Position the fireplace in its location Temporarily install the elbow on the top of the fireplace and using a level mark with an...

Page 51: ...E TO THE UNIT A HOME FIRE OR EVEN POSSIBLY IGNITING A CHIMNEY FIRE IF THE CHIMNEY IS CREOSOTED CAUTION DO NOT OVER FIRE THIS HEATER OVER FIRING CAN RESULT IN A SAFETY HAZARD AND CAN PERMANENTLY DAMAGE...

Page 52: ...position Make sure that there is enough air circulation while curing the fireplace Open one or more windows as necessary The odours can be smelled during the 3 or 4 first fires 2 2 2 Building a Fire T...

Page 53: ...een door for you to have enough free space to reload safely Your FP11 FRONTENAC wood fireplace will work best if a thick bed of hot embers is maintained in the bottom of the firebox and a minimum of t...

Page 54: ...bably for one of the following reasons A Closed exhaust damper Make sure that the exhaust damper is in the open position see Figure 37 B Negative pressure in the house As the fire burns air goes up th...

Page 55: ...and keep your glass door closed for the first 15 minutes Reload your unit a few times with kindling before putting large pieces of cordwood IMPORTANT NOTES a Do not burn coal The sulphur in coal will...

Page 56: ...ney 2 3 3 Dealing With a Chimney Fire Regular chimney maintenance and inspection can prevent chimney fires If you have a chimney fire follow these steps 1 Close the fireplace glass door and the exhaus...

Page 57: ...ion paper behind them is detached from the walls of firebox You must properly position the insulation paper or get a new one from your dealer before putting the new refractory panels To replace the re...

Page 58: ...DO NOT OPERATE THE FIREPLACE WITH A CRACKED OR BROKEN GLASS Here are the steps to replace the glass of your FP11 Frontenac wood fireplace Figure 39 WARNING WHEN YOU REMOVE THE GLASS FROM ITS FRAME DU...

Page 59: ...y designed cleaners Your authorized Valcourt dealer can recommend a suitable cleaner which is available in your area Regular household glass cleaners will not clean creosote and they usually contain a...

Page 60: ...STEEL RIVET 3 14 PL64542 GLASS DOOR LOCK 1 15 PL63558 TOP OR BOTTOM DOOR FRAME REINFORCEMENT 2 16 PL63560 LEFT OR RIGHT DOOR FRAME REINFORCEMENT 2 17 40013 3 16 ROUND GASKET BLK 4 4 18 SE63625 CERAMI...

Page 61: ...RY PANEL 1 51 22202 RIGHT BOTTOM REFRACTORY PANEL 1 52 22210 RIGHT TOP REFRACTORY PANEL 1 53 22200 REAR TOP REFRACTORY PANEL 1 54 22201 LEFT BOTTOM REFRACTORY PANEL 1 55 22208 REAR BOTTOM REFRACTORY P...

Page 62: ...62 2 4 2 Exploded view for replacement parts...

Page 63: ...le price of the replacement part All parts and labour costs covered by this warranty are limited according to the table below The manufacturer at its discretion may decide to repair or replace any par...

Page 64: ...64 Stove Builder International Inc 250 rue de Copenhague St Augustin de Desmoures Quebec Canada G3A 2H3 Tel 418 878 3040 Fax 418 878 3001...

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