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Once  the  fireplace  is  constructed  you  must  wait  at 
least 28 days before building a fire to give adequate 
time to cure.  This  will provide  ample time for any 
water  residue  to  evaporate,  eliminating  the  adverse 
reaction of the combination of water and fire. 

3.2 Assembly of Components 

Components  that  become  broken  during  shipment 
and handling can be mortared back together provid-
ing  the  breaks  or  cracks  are  clean  and  the  original 
alignment  can  be  maintained.    Components  broken 
into multiple pieces must be replaced. 

If  this is your  first  Stone Age  installation,  it  is sug-
gested that you first assemble the components with-
out  mortar  to  familiarize  yourself  with  how  the 
components fit together.  See Figure 1. 

A.  Determine  the  height  off  the  floor  you  want  to 
place the base plate (1).  The base plate, plus fire-
brick,  will  be about  5 ½ inches thick.   Set cement 
blocks  under  the  base  plate  to  obtain  the  desired 
height.    Note  that  holes  in  many  pieces  of  the  kit 
allow  the  placement  of  rebar  and  mortar  for  addi-
tional reinforcement, if desired.

 

B.  When the base is level and square, set the base 
plate  pieces  (1  &  1A).    Level  it  from  side  to  side 
and front 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 that the joint 
lines are offset from the lower level.  Use 3/8” joint 
of mortar between each section.  Smooth out mortar 
and  ensure  sections  remain  level.    Continue  with 
third level, with sidewalls (2) and back plate pieces 
(4A, 4B, 4C) See Figures 5, 6 and 7. 

 

 

 

 

D. Lay a straightedge across the left and right side-
wall to ensure plumb and level are maintained. 

E.  Install  the  slanted  sidewalls  (6  and  7),  and  the 
upper  back  plates  (5A,  5B,  5C).    Check  the  sides 
and the top with a level.  See Figure 8. 

 

 

F.  After  installation  of  the  back  plates  and  side-
walls, install the firebrick inside the firebox, using 
1/8-inch  mortar  joints.    Cover  the  floor  first  with 
1/8-inch  high  temperature  cement.    On  the  side 
walls, stand the brick on its sides, and on the back 
wall,  lay  the  brick  flat,  leaving  1/2-inch  air  space 
between  the  firebrick  and  fireplaces  walls.    Stack 
brick until it is flush with the tops of pieces 5A, 5B, 
6 and 7.  See Figures 9 and 10. 

Figure 4. Base Plate 

2

3B

3A

4A

4B

2

2

5A

5B 

6

7

3CL 

2

2

Figure 6. Lower Back Plates & Sidewalls 

Figure 7. Middle Back Plates & Sidewalls 

Figure 8. Upper Back Plates & Sidewalls 

Figure 5. Bottom Back Plates & Sidewalls 

3AL 

3BL

3C 

5C 

5B

4C 

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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