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Figure  3

GLASS DOOR OPERATING SAFETY

PRECAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS

These fireplaces may be equipped with glass

doors.  Refer to the end of this document for a

listing of the glass doors approved for use with

these fireplaces.

HARDWOODS

DENSITY

Alser, Red

.41

Ash

.49-.60

Aspen

.38-.39

Basswood, American

.37

Beech, American

.64

Birch

.55-.65

Butternut

.38

Cherry, Black

.50

Chestnut, American

.43

Cottonwood

.34-.40

Elm

.60.63

Hackberry

.53

Hickory, Pecan

.60.66

Hickory, True

.69-.75

Honey locust

.66 (est.)

Locust, Black

.69

Magnolia

.48-.50

Maple

.48-.63

Oak, Red

.59-.67

Oak, White

.64-.88

Poplar

.42

Sassafras

.42

Sweet gum

.52

Sycamore, American

.49

Tanoak

.64 (est.)

Tupelo

.50

Walnut, Black

.55

Willow, Black

.39

SOFTWOODS

DENSITY

Bald cypress

.46

Cedar

.31-.47

Douglas Fir

.46-.50

Fir

.32-.43

Hemlock

.40-.45

Larch, Western

.52

Pine

.39-.59

Redwood

.35-.40

Spruce

.35-.41

Tamarack

.53

Figure 4

CAUTION: IF A SMOKING CONDITION

EXISTS, CLOSE GLASS DOORS DURING

FIREPLACE OPERATION.

Care and Cleaning of Glass Doors

Never clean the glass when the doors are hot.

Do not use ammonia or ammonia based glass

or household cleaner to clean the glass or the

door  frame.  An  ammonia  based  cleaner  will

damage the finish of the glass door.

Clean the glass doors by wiping with a damp

towel followed by a clean dry towel to remove

streaks.

Remove stubborn stains from the glass with a

mild soap solution and a towel dampened with

clean water. Dry with a clean dry towel.

WARNING: IF YOUR FIREPLACE IS EQUIPPED

WITH GLASS DOORS, IT SHOULD BE OPER-

ATED WITH THE DOORS FULLY OPEN OR

FULLY CLOSED. IF THE DOORS ARE LEFT

PARTIALLY OPEN, GAS AND FLAMES MAY BE

DRAWN OUT OF THE OPENING, CREATING

RISKS OF BOTH FIRE AND SMOKE. REFER TO

FIGURES 3 AND 4 FOR PROPER OPERATING

CONDITIONS.

Assuming that you are comparing two standard

cords of different species but the same volume

and moisture content, the denser species will

provide more BTU’s. The table of wood species/

densities reveals more helpful guidelines.

NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.

Figure 2

STARTING A FIRE

1. To properly start a fire in a the fireplace, first 

check  the  operation  of  the  flue  damper  (see 

DAMPER CONTROL” and 

Figure 2

below

).

2.  To  prevent  smoke  at  startup,  close  all 

windows near the fireplace when first lighting 

a fire. The closed windows may be reopened 

once a chimney draft is drawn in the fireplace.
3. Center the grate in the firebox on or over the 

bottom hearth so the fire can breathe properly. 

Crumble and twist plenty of newspapers  UNDER 

the  grate,  and  criss-cross  some  small,  dry 

kindling sticks on top of the paper or on the 

bottom of the grate.
4.  Build  a  pyramid  of  three  split  logs  (split 

wood will light more quickly). Arrange the logs 

to provide plenty of air space between them.
5. Light the paper at both sides of the firebox.
6. Close the screens to prevent the escape of 

sparks and embers.
7. 

Close  the  damper  only  when  the  fire  is 

completely OUT and ashes are COLD.

 Keep 

the damper closed when the fireplace is not in 

use, to prevent unnecessary loss of conditioned 

room air. 

DAMPER CONTROL
This  fireplace  is  fitted  with  a  manually  con-

trolled chimney damper. 
The damper is controlled through the use of a 

damper rod inside the top center of the firebox 

opening, behind the lintel (

Figure 2

).

 To CLOSE the damper, pull the damper rod 

FORWARD (toward the front of the fireplace), 

then  slide  all  the  way  LEFT  until  locked  in 

position.

 To  OPEN  the  damper,  pull  the  damper  rod 

FORWARD (toward the front of the fireplace), 

then slide all the way RIGHT until locked in 

position.

When the fireplace is NOT in use, the damper 

should  remain  CLOSED  to  prevent  cold  air 

from entering the home through the chimney 

system.  
When  the  fireplace  is  in  use,  the  damper 

MUST remain OPEN.

(Dotted line = Fully Closed)

BI-FOLD Glass Doors

Fully Open

(Dotted line = Fully Closed)

TWIN PANE Glass Doors

Fully Open

To adjust damper, PULL damper rod 

FORWARD (toward front of fireplace), 

then slide all the way LEFT (CLOSED) or

RIGHT (OPEN), until locked in position.

Damper

CLOSED

Damper

OPEN

Combustion Air Actuator

~

Lintel

Damper Rod

[DETAIL/CUTAWAY]

Damper Rod in LEFT (CLOSED) Position

Содержание LBC-3824

Страница 1: ...place for future reference Before you start your first fire read this Care and Operations Manual carefully to be sure you understand your fireplace system completely Failure to follow these suggestion...

Страница 2: ...windows located near the fireplace Avoid using combustible flowing window treatments such as curtains on nearby windows that are of sufficient length to be blown in front of an open flame when the win...

Страница 3: ...e The higher the density the more potential heat output 4 4 8 Standard Cord of Wood Figure 1 6 Most wood needs to be seasoned 9 to 12 months to reduce the moisture content and produce good steady fire...

Страница 4: ...E DIAGRAMS ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE Figure 2 STARTING A FIRE 1 To properly start a fire in a the fireplace first check the operation of the flue damper see DAMPER CONTROL and Figure 2 below 2 To...

Страница 5: ...laces but must not be operated if the complete system is not in stalled See Figure 5 and refer to Figure 2 If you have reason to believe that you do not have a complete outside combustion system conta...

Страница 6: ...y below free of excessive ashes The fire needs plenty of air movement around the logs 5 If smoking occurs an hour or two after lighting the fire perhaps your well insulated house is too airtight and t...

Страница 7: ...ides a forced air circulation feature for your appliance When installing the FBK 100 Blower Kit a Blower Switch Kit Model FUBSK is required This switch kit allows for a unit mounted blower switch to b...

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