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Connect Liner to the Firebox
The vent plate will ultimately locate approximately 19”
above the base of the fireplace once inserted.
1. Trim the liner accordingly so it will not be too long
once the firebox in raised.
2. Connect the liner to the vent plate using the gear
clamp provided.
3. Stretch the liner down and slide the firebox onto the
vent plate.
4. Secure the vent plate to the firebox using 2 screws
through the front tab.
NOTE
: When installing into larger fireplaces, the RF24
may be connected to the liner while sitting out on the
hearth or inside the fireplace without removing the vent
plate.
The support legs may also be left in place if the
fireplace is large enough.
If the liner is connected to the firebox on the hearth, it
will be necessary to pull the slack liner up from the top
of the chimney after the firebox is installed.
Thread thumbscrews
into Support Leg.
Raise left hand side of firebox
and slip LH Support Leg
Under. Fasten with 2 bolts
as indicated.
Thread thumbscrews
into Support Leg.
Raise right side of firebox
and slip RH Support Leg
Under. Fasten with 2 bolts
as indicated.
Reinstall Support Legs
With the firebox recessed behind the smoke curtain of the existing fireplace, raise it and place the individual support
legs under it; the liner will need to compress to do this. Placing a temporary shim under the firebox, such as a 2” x
4”, may help while positioning the support legs. Tabs are provided on the support legs to help position them. Fasten
the support legs at the points indicated by the arrows using the bolts provided (2 per side).
Slide Firebox onto
Vent Plate
Secure Vent Plate
using 2 screws at
Front
Firebox with Legs and
Burner Removed
Approx. 19”
above base
of fireplace
Vent Plate
Trim Liner and Connect
Vent Plate to Liner using
Gear Clamp provided
Firebox Installation
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