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Building a Fire

(starting and maintaining a fire)

To start a fire, place several crumpled up balls of 

newspaper in the firebox.  Place small dry pieces 

of kindling on top of the paper, criss-crossing 

the kindling so that there are air spaces in be-

tween. Keep the fuel far back enough so that air 

can get underneath. Open the air controls fully 

and light the newspaper. Once the newspaper 

and the kindling is well ignited, close the door.  

Once the kindling fire is well established, cord 

wood can be added (see Primary Air Combus-

tion Control section for proper operation of the 

air controls).

The unit will burn best with 2-3 pieces of cord 

wood spaced 1 to 2 inches apart and allowing 

air to get under the fuel.  Criss-crossing or ar-

ranging the fuel so that air can get underneath, 

will help the fire to get started easily. The unit 

should be operated with the air control fully open 

long enough to get the cord wood well ignited.

Figure 1

Slow

Push to Close

Air Boost

Pull  to  

Open

Air Boost

Medium

Accelerated

       WARNING 

Be careful adding wood fuel to the 

fire or handling fireplace tools such 

as shovels, tongs or pokers.

       WARNING 

The bottom refractory can be 

cracked by excessive abuse such 

as tossing heavy logs onto the 

grate or gouging with fireplace 

tools. Exercise caution when 

adding wood to your fireplace.

OPERATING THE FIREPLACE

Fuel

USE SOLID NATURAL WOOD FUEL ONLY.

 The 

Brentwood™ LV fireplace is designed to work 

best when fueled with dry seasoned natural  

wood only.  Hardwoods are preferred to soft-

woods since the energy content of wood is 

relative to its density.  Hardwoods will result in 

a longer burning fire and less frequent refueling.  

A moisture content of 15% to 20% (seasoned) 

is recommended.  Wood that has been cut and 

split and let to dry under a cover for a period 

of one year will usually meet that criteria.  The 

required drying time will vary depending on the 

climate. Wood that is packed tight together will 

take longer to dry. Seasoned wood is darker in 

color than wet wood and will have visible cracks 

in the grain on the ends.  Excessively wet wood 

will be difficult to burn and will result in lower 

efficiency, increased creosoting and deposits on 

the glass and in the chimney.  Excessively dry 

wood will burn well but will also have higher 

emissions and shorter burning time.

Do not burn scrap or garbage, treated wood or 

wood such as driftwood from the ocean which 

has been exposed to salt or other chemicals.  

Salt or chemicals can corrode the firebox and 

chimney.  Do not burn large amounts of paper, 

cardboard, Christmas tree branches or building 

construction materials.  Intense firing with these 

materials may overheat the fireplace, causing 

damage to the unit, a fire or even possibly ignit-

ing a chimney fire if the chimney is creosoted. 

Burning unapproved fuel, resulting in excessive 

pollutants being emitted, may be prohibited and 

subject to a fine or other penalty by the authority 

having jurisdiction in your area.

Processed firelogs can be used.  Use only fire-

logs that have been evaluated for the application 

of fireplace and refer to firelog warnings and 

caution markings on packaging prior to use.

First Fires

Before using the fireplace make sure to remove 

the plastic wrapping and EPA label on door. 

Remove any glue residue left by the label 

using mild soap.

The first five or six fires should be small fires 

of short duration (about 30 to 60 minutes)

.  

This will help cure the refractory bricks. During 

the first few fires of this appliance there may 

be some odor and smoke due to the curing of 

the paint, dust accumulation and burning off of 

lubricants used in the manufacturing process.  It 

may set off a smoke alarm located in the same 

room.  For this reason the room should be well 

ventilated for the first few fires.

COMBUSTION CONTROLS

Primary Air and Air Boost Controls

There is no flue damper in the Brentwood LV 

fireplace.  As is common with air tight stoves, 

the combustion air control sets the flow of air 

entering the firebox.  This allows for a more 

precise control of the fire.  The combustion air 

control is located below the door on the left side.  

The main source of air (primary air) entering 

the firebox can be diminished by moving the 

air combustion control from left to right. The 

primary air is fully opened when the air control 

is completely moved to the left. The air control 

device can also be used to add an extra boost of 

air especially during fire start up and reloading 

of the unit. Pulling the air combustion control 

will induce an air boost at the base of the fire 

allowing an easier fire start up. When the fire is 

well established, the control can be pushed in 

to shut down the air boost allowing for a longer 

burn time. The combustion air control should 

be in the closed position (primary air and air 

boost) when the fireplace is not in use.  This 

will minimize air leakage up the chimney.  The 

combustion air control should be opened before 

opening the door to minimize the possibility of 

back draft coming into the room.

Accelerated Combustion

The maximum heat output for the Brentwood 

LV fireplace is achieved by burning with the 

door closed and the combustion air opened 

and pulled out.  By this method, the Brentwood 

LV fireplace can produce up to 55,000 BTU of 

heat per hour.  However, it will be necessary 

to reload with wood every one or two hours.  

This is the least efficient method of burning the 

Brentwood LV fireplace.

NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.

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Содержание BRENTWOOD LV

Страница 1: ...The glass and surfaces of this appliance will be hot during operation and will retain heat for a while after shutting off the appli ance Severe burns may result Carefully supervise children in the sam...

Страница 2: ...unat tended while it is burning WARNING Always ensure that the air inlet to the fireplace is free from debris and any other obstructions that can block the entrance of air WARNING Neither the manufac...

Страница 3: ...nsult the local authorities to obtain your buildingpermitandcheckyourlocalbuilding codes Installthefireplaceonlyasdescribed in these instructions and using only IHP components This fireplace has been...

Страница 4: ...terials may overheat the fireplace causing damage to the unit a fire or even possibly ignit ing a chimney fire if the chimney is creosoted Burningunapprovedfuel resultinginexcessive pollutantsbeingemi...

Страница 5: ...ing to avoid smoking problems SMOKING CAUSES AND TROUBLESHOOTING Toreducethelikelihoodofsmokingwhenopen ing the door set the combustion air controls to the left before opening the door Your fireplace...

Страница 6: ...ior to Cleaning The Chimney Before starting to clean your chimney we recommend that you remove the top baffle to avoid creosote dust collection at the top of the baffle Follow these steps to set the t...

Страница 7: ...e door may need to be adjusted to be com pletelyairtight Thegaskets air tightnesscanbe adjustedusingtheadjustmentscrewlocatedon the right side of the fireplace facade An Allen key 1 8 not supplied wil...

Страница 8: ...t is needed The Brentwood LV fireplace may be installed directly on the floor or on a raised base for proper guidelines refer to Hearth Extension Requirements and a minimum of 6 8 2 m measured from th...

Страница 9: ...the clean face kit to allow hot air flow that wouldnormallycomeoutofthetoplouver ANY OTHER INSTALLATION MAY RESULT IN THE FIREPLACE OVERHEATING AND POTENTIALLY CAUSE A FIRE See Gravity Kit section on...

Страница 10: ...place must be covered with a non combustible material tile marble stone etc See Figures 9 and 10 Cold climate INSTALLATIONS Climates where temperatures will fall below 32 F 0 C The heating performance...

Страница 11: ...hoto graphs are not to scale consult installation instructions Product designs materials dimensions specifications colorsandpricesare subjecttochangeordiscontinuance without notice All framing dimensi...

Страница 12: ...4 m Level Outside Base Insulation Thermal Barrier Solid Continuous Surface NOTE It is recommended that the chase walls and floor be insulated in the same manner using the same insulation as the rest...

Страница 13: ...an not overlay on the fireplace front black steel faceofthefireplace seeFigures16and17 Non combustible materials such as brick stone or ceramic tile can project in front of and onto the fireplace faci...

Страница 14: ...stem forward of the Brentwood LV fireplace not flush it will be necessary to purchase two adjustable lengths H8951 When installing the double outlet system the hotairoutletscanbeinstalledinthesameroom...

Страница 15: ...henusing the double hot air outlet kit and blocking the upper louver of the fireplace CENTRAL FORCED AIR KIT NOT TESTED UNDER EPA CERTIFICATION The knock outs provided on the back and on the sides of...

Страница 16: ...must not draw air from the attic from the basement or garage D The air intake should be installed where it is not likely to be blocked by snow or exposed to extreme wind and away from automobile exha...

Страница 17: ...reasesthelikelihoodofoperatingproblemssuch as low draft high rate of creosoting and poor start up characteristics Exterior chimneys are also prone to down drafting and flow reversal Installations whic...

Страница 18: ...en the roof and the flashing with roofing pitch see Figures 30 and 31 For sloping roofs place the flashing under the upper shingles and on top of the lower shingles Nail the flashing to the roof using...

Страница 19: ...a plumb bob to line up the center of the hole Cut a hole for the chimney in the ceiling floor Frame this hole as described previously refer to section Chimney Instal lation Instructions 5 From below...

Страница 20: ...13 16 122 mm 6 1 8 156 mm 11 280 mm 14 1 8 359 mm 16 7 8 429 mm 18 7 16 468 mm 23 584 mm 26 3 16 665 mm B 27 11 16 703 mm 33 1 2 851 mm 50 7 8 1292 mm 62 1 2 1588 mm 72 5 8 1845 mm 78 7 16 1992 mm 95...

Страница 21: ...1 8 x 30 3 4 45 283 mm x 518 mm 11 1 8 x 20 3 8 S 2100 HT6000 AC 6 dia 30 327 mm x 881 mm 12 7 8 x 34 11 16 30 380 mm x 972 mm 15 x 38 1 4 Table 5 Figure 36 Drywall Insulated Wall Insulated Wall Radia...

Страница 22: ...th the support CHIMNEY MODEL MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF SUPPORTED CHIMNEY OFFSET SUPPORT ROOF SUPPORT ASHT HT6103 6 dia 28 feet 8 54 m 29 feet 8 84 m S 2100 HT6000 6 dia 18 feet 5 49 m 20 feet 6 1 m AC 6 dia 4...

Страница 23: ...ix it in place using the 3 metal screws supplied Figure 39 FIREPLACE 1 Clearance Insulated Elbow ASHT or HT6103 3 Screws Insulation Pad Cover High Temp Cement Firestop Tubinox or Projet SS Stainless S...

Страница 24: ...26ZLA H8950 Adjustable length 8 dia 2 5 7B26ZL2A H8951 Length two 2 feet 8KL2 H8954 Length one 1 feet 8KL1 H8953 Wall radiation shield 8 I D 7B26ZR H8952 Optional installation accessories uNot tested...

Страница 25: ...2324 31 Cast iron log retainer bar PR SR2323 Blower 250 CFM for central forced air kit BISZY BISZY Blower variable speed control with decora tive wall plate for BISZY VRUW VRUW Thermo disk on off blow...

Страница 26: ...REPLACEMENT PARTS Brentwood LV 1 8 15 16 17 20 10 14 12 11 13 20 22 23 24 21 25 26 30 31 19 2 3 4 5 6 7 PA I N T 18 28 29 NOTE DIAGRAMS ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE 26...

Страница 27: ...ated Wall Radiation Shield 30 6RSMI30 6RSMI30 Uninsulated Wall Radiation Shield 30 6RSM30 6RSM30 Attic Radiation Shield H0487 Roof Flashings Flat Roof Flashing 6FR 6FR 1 12 7 12 5 30 6FAR 6FAR 8 12 12...

Страница 28: ...No 6 Length 6 Dia 6LL6 6LL6 12 Length 6 Dia 6LL12 6LL12 24 Length 6 Dia 6LL24 6LL24 36 Length 6 Dia 6LL36 6LL36 48 Length 6 Dia 6LL48 6LL48 Adjustable Length 7 to 11 6 Dia 6L7A 6L7A Split Base Tee 6...

Страница 29: ...NOTES 29...

Страница 30: ...se only parts sup plied from the manufacturer Normally all parts should be ordered through your IHP distributor or dealer Parts will be shipped at prevailing prices at time of order When ordering repa...

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