OPERATIONAL PRECAUTIONS & MAINTENANCE:
EC
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-Steel Air-Cooled and Insulated Chimney is not designed for use on products that operate at continuous temperatures in
excess of 1000°F. “Keep these instructions for future use.”
WARNING:
Do not mix EC
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-Steel Air-Cooled and Insulated Chimney components.
Creosote and Soot – Formation and Need for Removal:
When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapors, which combine with expelled moisture to create creosote.
The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of the slow burning fire. As a result, creosote residue accumulates
on the flue lining. When ignited, the creosote makes an extremely hot fire. The chimney should be inspected at least once every two
(2) months during the heating season to determine if a creosote or soot buildup has occurred. If creosote or soot has accumulated,
it should be removed to reduce the risk of chimney fire.
Chimneys must be installed so that access is provided for inspection and cleaning.
Never fill any required clearance space with insulation or any other building materials surrounding the chimney.
Do not use a fireplace for food grilling. Grease from foods can collect in chimney causing fireplace to become a potential fire hazard.
Some chemical Chimney cleaners can be harmful to the chimney. These cause accelerated oxidation or corrosion. If chemical
cleaners are used, they must be non-corrosive in nature. If a brush is used, it must be of proper size with plastic bristles. Have your
chimney cleaned by a professional, certified chimney sweep.
If a flue fire occurs, close all possible air inlets, and call your Fire Department. Do not use the chimney again until it has been
inspected by a Certified Chimney Sweep for possible damage.
Exterior metal parts, with exception of the top portion of the chimney cap, can be painted with a high temperature rust proof paint.
Wash the metal surface with a vinegar and water solution to remove any residue before painting. Painting the chimney will help to
increase chimney life.
Earthcore assumes no liability for structural damage or roof contamination as the result of creosote formation. It is the owner’s
responsibility to comply with inspection and cleaning requirements as described in these instructions, and those of the appliance
manufacturer.
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
Listing No. MH8251
Tested to UL103/ULC-S604
1700ºF Air-Cooled and Insulated
EC
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-STEEL Chimney Size 13”
A MAJOR CAUSE OF CHIMNEY RELATED FIRES IS FAILURE TO MAINTAIN REQUIRED
CLEARANCE (AIR SPACES) TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL*. MINIMUM CLEARANCE FOR
13” DIAMETER AIR-COOLED AND INSULATED EC
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-STEEL CHIMNEY IS TWO (2) INCHES. IT IS
OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT THIS CHIMNEY IS INSTALLED ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH
THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
*Combustible material is defined as material made of , or surfaced with, wood, compressed paper, plant fibers, plastic, or other material that will ignite and
burn, whether flame proofed or not , or plastered or not plastered.
The EC
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-Steel Air-Cooled and Insulated Chimney is intended for use on Isokern fireplaces. Do not use with forced draft or positive-
pressure appliances. The EC
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-Steel Air-Cooled and Insulated chimney system is designed to extend a maximum of 60 feet vertically and
with a maximum of one (1) offset (two elbows total) of up to 30° from vertical. Contact Local Building or Fire Officials about restrictions
and installation inspection in your area. These instructions must be followed in all details and failure to do so may result in a hazardous
installation.
Earthcore Industries ● 6899 Phillips Industrial Blvd., Jacksonville, FL., 32256 ● (904) 363-3417
Chimney Solutions
WARNING:
If decorative shrouds are being used with EC
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-Steel Chimney, Reference the EC
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-Steel Addendum L2876.