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2Getting Started

A. Design and Installation Considerations

CAUTION

Check building codes prior to installation.

Installation MUST comply with local, regional, state and national codes and regulations.

Consult insurance carrier, local building inspector, fire officials or authorities having jurisdiction about restrictions, installation inspection, and permits.

When planning a fireplace installation, it is necessary to de- termine the following information before installing:

Where the fireplace is to be installed. See Sections 3 and 4.

The vent system configuration to be used. See Sections 5 and 6.

Framing and finishing details. See Sections 3, 6 and 8.

Whether optional accessories are desired. See Section 12.

Draft is the pressure difference needed to vent fireplaces successfully. Considerations for successful draft include:

Location of fireplace and chimney

Moisture Resistance:

This outdoor fireplace will shed moderate amounts of water, but is not waterproof. Water and condensing water vapor may enter the chase under certain conditions.

The fireplace will not perform as an exterior wall. Moisture penetration must be considered for construction that places the fireplace in structure walls or on moisture sensitive sur- faces.

When installed on exterior walls: Hearth & Home Tech- nologies recommends that the fireplace chase be con- structed outside the structure’s weather envelope. Where the platform meets the wall, use a flashing detail similar to that required for attached decks. Chase platforms, including hearths should slope away from the structure at 1/8 in. to 1/4 in. per foot. The fireplace can be shimmed level.

When installed on surfaces where water may collect or cause damage: Hearth & Home Technologies recommends that a drainage pan be placed under the unit. This can be constructed of metal, adhesive polymer membrane (such as ice and water shield) or other suitable materials. A means of drainage out of the pan such as tubes or weep holes should be provided. A slope of 1/8 in. to 1/4 in. per foot towards the drain port is suggested. The fireplace can be shimmed level.

Hearths should slope away from the front of the fireplace and chase at 1/8 in. to 1/4 in. per foot. Spark strips must be on top of any combustible hearth materials used for moisture management.

B. Typical Fireplace System

The Outdoor Lifestyle fireplace system consists of the fol- lowing:

Fireplace/integral grate/dual cooling air system

Refractory

Chimney termination cap

Chimney system (SL1100 series pipe is NOT approved for Canada)

Hearth extension

Optional components include:

Glass doors

Weather cover

• SLA10 11-10 in./279-254 mm Adapter (required in

Canada)

Termination Cap

Chimney System

SLA10 not shown

Refractory

Integral Grate

Hearth Extension

Figure 2.1 Typical Fireplace System

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Contents Fire Risk Hot glass will cause burnsModel Listing Label Information/LocationSerial Number Grate Table of Contents Not intended for use as a primary heat source Listing and Code ApprovalsAppliance Certification Getting Started Design and Installation ConsiderationsMoisture Resistance Typical Fireplace SystemFire Risk Explosion Risk Tools and Supplies NeededInspect Fireplace and Components Framing and Clearances Freestanding Installations see FigureSelecting Fireplace Location Exterior Walls see FigureEnclosed Fireplace Clearances to Combustible Materials ClearancesFrame the Fireplace Sidewalls/SurroundsChimney Requirements Sharp Edges Asphyxiation Risk Installation of FireplaceInstall the Dual Cooling Air Kit Position the Fireplace Secure the FireplaceHeight of Chimney Components Chimney AssemblyChimney Offset/Return Using Offsets/ReturnsAssemble the Chimney Sections Install the Ceiling FirestopsDouble-check the Chimney Assembly Install the Attic Insulation ShieldSecure the Chimney  in./19 mm in lengthChimney Termination Complete the EnclosureMark the Exit Point of the Roof Chase TopST1175/ST475 Square Termination Cap Install the Termination CapTCT1175 Terra Cotta Cap Gas Code, Ansi Z223.1 AccessoriesGas Log/Lighter Provisions Hearth Extension FinishingGlass Doors Finishing MaterialMantel General Information Operating InstructionsClear Space Near the Fireplace Outside AirFlue Damper FirescreenWood Fuel GrateStarting a Fire Diagnostics and Problem Solving TroubleshootingChimney Inspection/Cleaning Maintenance and Servicing the FireplaceDisposal of Ashes Firebox RefractoryWhen cleaning glass door Maintenance Task ListClean Chimney FireReference Materials Fireplace DimensionsDescription Fireplace ComponentsCatalog # Chimney ComponentsAssembled Diameter 17 in./432 mm Height 24 in./610 mm 15-3/4 400 mm 635 x 635 mm 584 x 584 mm 737 x 737 mm Woodburning Termination CapMONTANA-36, MONTANA-36H D. Service PartsMONTANA-42, MONTANA-42H Service PartsThis page intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank Warranty Coverage This warranty is void if Limited WarrantyRO N a CO ISD D