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WARNING: RISK OF FIRE
DO NOT ALLOW COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
(CARPET, FURNITURE, FUELS) TO BE PLACED
ON OR COVER THE FLOOR PROTECTOR. ALL
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS MUST REMAIN
OUTSIDE OF THE MINIMUM CLEARANCE
DIMENSIONS.
Masonry Fireplace
RAIN CAP
COVER PLATE
(non-combustible)
seal cover plate
with silicone.
UL 1777 STAINLESS
STEEL LINER
Extend to the top of
chimney cap. Follow
the manufacture’s
installation
instructions
MASONRY
CHIMNEY FLUE
6” FLEX FLUE PIPE
SEAL SMOKE
CHAMBER
Smoke chamber
must be sealed with
non-combustible
material to prevent
re-entry of smoke
into the living area.
Accomodations for
inspection and
cleaning must be
maintained.
FLOOR
PROTECTION
Observe min.
clearances
Observe min.
clearances
Mantel
(Combustible)
STORM
COLLAR
1. Clean the fireplace opening properly disposing of
any ashes in a closed metal container. See Safety
Instructions.
2. Install a 6” (153 mm) minimum diameter, continuous
stainless steel chimney liner into the existing
chimney. The liner must extend to the top of the
existing chimney. Use only listed chimney liners that
meet UL 1777(US) or ULC S635 (Canada).
3. Remove or lock the fireplace damper in the open
position. Note: Masonry or damper plate may be
removed to accommodate the chimney liner provided
this does not weaken any structural components
of the existing fireplace or chimney nor reduces
protection of combustible materials required by
national building codes. Consult with your local
building or fire authority before doing this.
4. Uncrate the appliance, remove all packing materials,
and any items stored in the firebox.
5. WARNING: Any fireplace which has had parts
removed or modified to accommodate the installation
of this appliance MUST have a warning plate
permanently installed in a visible location stating
that the fireplace is unfit for use with solid fuel. This
unit came with a metal warning label. Permanently
attach the warning plate to a visible location in the
fireplace. After choosing a visible location in the
fireplace, permanently attach the warning plate by
screwing or nailing it into place. Note: Use the holes
in the label to mark and predrill the holes needed for
attaching the label.
6. Position the appliance into the fireplace opening until
the top lip of the air jacket is flush with the fireplace
facing.
7. Level the appliance with the adjusting screws at the
rear of the appliance.
8. Connect the chimney liner to the appliance using a
stainless steel adapter and securing with a minimum
of three (3) sheet metal screws. The liner MUST
be attached with the male (or crimped) end of the
adapter inside the flue collar of the appliance to allow
condensation and/or creosote to drain back into the
firebox.
This appliance must be connected to a listed Stainless
Steel Liner, that meets UL1777, which extends from the
collar to the chimney cap according to the specifications
listed on the previous pages. Take into account the
chimney’s location to ensure it is not too close to
neighbors or in a valley which may cause unhealthy or
nuisance conditions.
CHIMNEY DRAFT
NOTE: A DRAFT READING OF 0.05[12.45] to 0.06[14.94]
(Water Column[Pascals]) IS REQUIRED FOR PROPER
BURNING OF THIS APPLIANCE.
Draft is a function of the chimney, NOT THE APPLIANCE
— Do not expect the appliance to draw. Smoke spillage
into the house or excess buildup of condensation or
creosote in the chimney are warnings that the chimney
is NOT functioning properly. Correct the problem before
using the appliance. Following are some possible causes
for improper draft.
1. The connector pipe may be pushed into the chimney
too far, stopping the draft.
2. If the chimney is operating too cool, water will
condense in the chimney and run back into the
appliance. Creosote formation will be rapid and
may block the chimney. Operate the appliance at
a fire level high enough to keep the chimney warm
preventing this condensation.
3. If the fire burns well but sometimes creates
excessive smoke or burns slowly, it may be caused
by the chimney top being lower than another part of
INSTALLATION
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