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WinterWarm Fireplace Insert or System
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10.Finish the wall surface surrounding the chase.
Cover the room’s wall area surrounding the chase with
a material of your choice, but carefully observe the
noncombustible limits as described in Step 6b - drywall
or other combustible wall covering applied to overlap
the outer edge of the trim panels must not extend
inside the combustible limits. These limits also apply to
any combustible edge molding used to trim the raw
edge of the drywall.
In addition, combustible edge molding must not
protrude into the room more than 2” (51mm) from the
panel surface.
Use drywall screws to fasten the wall covering to the
metal standoff and drywall stops at the cabinet. Drill
pilot holes through the wall covering material and one
thickness of the sheet metal with a #40 (.098”) drill bit.
Tape and fill holes and/or seams and decorate your
chase wall at this time.
11.Install the vent grilles. Position the cast grilles
over the duct box openings, and mark for the four
screw holes in each. Using a 5/32” (4mm) bit, drill
through the drywall and duct box flanges, and install
the grilles with the slot head black oxide screws.
Once the vent grilles have been installed, you are
ready to complete the installation by installing the fire
chamber and the front.
Optional
Blower
Elevated Base
Junction Box
FP1125
Fig. 47 Slide the elevated base platform into the cabinet
until it contacts the back panel.
Flange attaches
to cabinet rear
wall
Cabinet Convection
Blower Housing
Flange
attaches to
base
Convectiion
Blower
Power
Cord
Elevated Base
FP1127
Fig. 48 The cabinet convection blower in place behind the
base.