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Note  5: 

Ensure  installation  complies  with  local  building 

codes. 

 

 

 

2.2 Installation of Additional Equipment 

WARNING:  THIS FIREPLACE HAS NOT 

BEEN TESTED FOR USE WITH 
DOORS.  TO REDUCE THE 
RISK OF FIRE OR INJURY, DO 
NOT INSTALL GLASS DOORS.  

A. Do not install a fireplace insert unless it is tested 
with this fireplace.  

B. Cutting or drilling a hole into the floor or walls 
for gas supply for a vented decorative gas appliance 
(log), fresh air venting, or an ash dump, is accepta-
ble. 

C. If a decorative gas appliance is installed, it must 
be  installed  in  accordance  with  the  National  Gas 
Fire Code, ANSI Z223.1. 

D. It must incorporate an automatic shutoff device. 

E.  Installation  must  comply  with  the  Standard  for 
Decorative  Gas  Appliances  in  Vented  Appliances, 
ANSI Z21.60 (1991) or American Gas Association 
draft  requirements  for  Gas-Fired  Log  Lighters  for 
Burning Fireplaces, Draft No. 4 dated August 1993. 

3.0 Installation of the Fireplace 

WARNING:  DO NOT USE SUBSTITUTE 

MATERIALS IN THE 
ASSEMBLY, INSTALLATION 
OR OPERATION OF THIS 
FIREPLACE.  TO DO SO WILL 
VOID THE WARRANTY AND 
MAY RESULT IN FIRE AND 
PERSONAL INJURY. 

It is most important that the Stone Age fireplace be 
installed according to the following instructions.  It is 
also important that local building codes be consulted 
and followed.  Improper installation could result in: 

 

Overheating, leading to fireplace failure 

 

Leakage  of  rainwater  through  and  around 
the chimney 

 

Cracks and settling because of poor founda-
tions 

 

Emission  of  smoke,  sparks  and  gases  into 
the living area 

 

Combustion  of  materials  adjacent  to  the 
fireplace. 

WARNING:  THIS FIREPLACE HAS NOT 

BEEN TESTED WITH AN 
UNVENTED GAS LOG SET. TO 
REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE 
OR INJURY, DO NOT INSTALL 
AN UNVENTED GAS LOG SET 
INTO THIS FIREPLACE.  

Do  not  install  this  fireplace  in  a  manufactured  or 
mobile home. 

3.1 Preparations  

Select a wall location in the home plans where all the 
minimum distances, as shown in Table 2 and Figure 
3  can be met.    Proceed  as  follows.  Numbers in ( ) 
are item numbers from Table 1 and Figure 2.  Ensure 
the base on which the fireplace is to be installed is a 
solid and level foundation and is composed of non-
combustible material, such as concrete. 

Select  a  high temperature  fire  clay or refractory ce-
ment  and  mix  according  to  manufacturer’s  instruc-
tions.  Several companies in the U.S. and Canada sell 
refractory  cement  or  fire  clay  including  Stone  Age 
Manufacturing. 

Figure 3. Clearances (Use with Table 2) 

Содержание NA60IND

Страница 1: ...se instructions for future use 2 0 Description The fireplace is delivered as a kit with all compo nents necessary to complete the installation The kit is configured for a flue chimney but a special ad...

Страница 2: ...2 Clearances See Figure 3 NA 60 Fireplace Item Clearance Figure 2 Refer ence Backwall 0 Sidewalls 0 to Appliances 18 from Fireplace open ing at points in front of fireplace Floor Non combustible exte...

Страница 3: ...t important that the Stone Age fireplace be installed according to the following instructions It is also important that local building codes be consulted and followed Improper installation could resul...

Страница 4: ...to back See Figure 4 C Install the bottom sidewalls 2 first followed by the bottom back plate pieces 3AL 3BL 3CL On the second level install the sidewalls 2 first then the back plates 3A 3B 3C so tha...

Страница 5: ...t lip resting on the front header 8 Mortar damper in place Ensure the damper opens and closes properly I Install the first complete ring of four interlock ing throat components items 9 9C 10 11 11C an...

Страница 6: ...Figures 17 and 18 M Install Stone Age masonry chimney system consisting of clay liners and outer blocks or Stone Age Pipe Adapters if installing a metal pipe chim ney See Figures 19 and 20 13 14 16 15...

Страница 7: ...y system consisting of proprietary outer blocks and clay flues or metal pipe chimney pipe tested and certified to UL 103 standards for the US and ULC S604 standards for Canada 4 1 Stone Age Masonry Sy...

Страница 8: ...of pitch J Use mortar to create a slope away from the clay flue running out to the edge of the finish material to assist with water drainage Install the chimney cap following instructions provided Thi...

Страница 9: ...then be larger depending on the pitch of the roof See Figure 23 F Frame the opening ensuring that the recom mended minimum clearance to combustibles by the chimney pipe manufacturer exists between the...

Страница 10: ...Never throw kick or by any other means force wood into the firebox as this could damage the firebrick and fireplace walls that could result in permanent damage and void the war ranty Stress cracks fro...

Страница 11: ...ire at one time can result in over firing and too much heat in the firebox causing damage to the fireplace D When lighting a fire in a cold chimney a downdraft may be created letting a little smoke in...

Страница 12: ...sure it is returned prior to laying the next fire D Keep the fireplace screen clean so air flows freely through it E Spot check the refractory bricks and mortar for small cracks It will expand slightl...

Страница 13: ...13...

Страница 14: ...turing defects in the Stone Age product and does not cover de fects or faulty workmanship in the installation of the product or the ma sonry or other structure in which it is installed Also this warra...

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