Quadra-Fire 7051-158B owner manual Table of Contents

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EDGE 60 Pellet Fireplace

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Congratulations

2

Sample of Safety/Serial Numer Label

2

Safety Alert Key

3

Limited Warranty

4-5

Section 1: Listing and Code Approvals

 

A.

Appliance Certifi cations

6

B.

Mobile Home Approved

6

C.

Glass Specifi cations

6

D.

Electrical Rating

6

E.

Outside Air Required

6

F.

BTU & Effi ciency Specifi cations

6

 

User’s Guide

 

Section 2: Operating Instructions

 

A.

Fire Safety

8

B.

Combustible/Non-Combustible Material

8

C.

Fuel Material & Fuel Storage

8-9

D.

General Operation Information

9

E.

Power Switch

9

F.

Before Your First Fire

9

G.

Filling the Hoper with Fuel

10

H.

Starting Your First Fire

10

I.

Ignition Cycles

10-11

J.Fire Characteristics & Flame Height

 

Adjustment

12

K.

Battery Back-Up System

12-13

L.

Clear Space

13

Section 3: Maintaining & Servicing Appliance

 

A.

Proper Shutdown Procedures

14

B.

Quick Reference Maintenance Chart

14

C.

High Ash Fuel Content Maintenance

15

D.

Accessing Components for Maintenance

15

E.

General Maintenance & Cleaning

16-20

Section 4: Troubleshooting for Homeowner

 

A.

Frequently Asked Questions

21

B.

Wall Control Error Messages

22

Installer’s Guide

Section 5: Getting Started

A.Design, Installation & Location

 

Considerations and Floor Support

23

B.

Locating Your Thermostat Wall Control

24

C.

Tools & Supplies Needed

24

D.

Inspect Appliance and Components

24

E.

Checklist to Help Determine Location

24

F.

Recommended Sequence of Installation

25

G.

Items to Verify During Test Burn

25

Section 6: Framing & Clearances

 

A.

Recommended Locations

26

B.

Hearth Extension

26

C.

Sealing at Penetration of Building Envelope

27

D.

Frame the Fireplace

27

E.

Construct a Chase

28

F.

Finishing Material

29

G.

Door Opening Clearances

30-31

H.Combustible Mantel & Fuel Loading Clearance..32

I.

Non-Combustible Materials

33

J.

Combustible Materials

33

Section 7: Installation of Fireplace

 

A.

Position the Fireplace

34

B.

Sub-Floor Material & Securing Fireplace

34

C.

Junction Box and Wiring Diagram

35

D.

Connecting Wall Control to Fireplace

35

E.

Thermostat Wall Control Installation

35

F.

Flue Collar Installation

36-37

Section 8: Vent Information

 

A.

Venting Termination Requirements

38

B.

Avoiding Smoke and Odors

39

C.

Negative Pressure

40

D.

Draft

40

E.

Chimney & Exhaust Connection

41

F.

Equivalent Feet of Pipe

41

G.

Pipe Selection Chart

42

H.

Outside Air Locations & Considerations

43

I.

Outside Air Installation

44

J.

Vertical, Interior, Typical Installation

45

K.

Through the Wall & Vertical, Exterior

45

L.

Through the Wall

46

Section 9: Mobile Home Installation

47

Section 10: Appliance Set-Up

 

A.

Log Set Placement

48

B.

Front Installation Instruction

49

Section 11: Replacement Parts

 

A.

Glass Replacement

50

B.

Combustion (Exhaust) Blower

50

C.

Convection Blower

51

D.

Baffl e Removal & Replacement

51

Section 12: Troubleshooting for Installers

52

Section 13: Reference Materials

 

A.

Fireplace Dimensions

53

B.

Component Functions

54-55

C.

Component Locations

56

D.

Exploded Drawings

57

E.

Service Parts & Accessories

58-62

F.

Service & Maintenance Log

63

G.

Contact Information

64

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Contents Hot glass will cause burns Natural Curved Tuscan StudioSerial Number Label Edge 60 Pellet FireplaceTable of Contents Edge 60 Pellet Fireplace Edge 60 Pellet Fireplace Listing and Code Approvals Operating Instructions User’s GuideEdge 60 Pellet Fireplace Fire Safety Combustible/Non-Combustible MaterialsFuel Material and Fuel Storage Before Your First Fire Power SwitchAuto-Clean Firepot System General Operating InformationEdge 60 Pellet Fireplace Filling the Hopper with Fuel Starting Your First FireIgnition Cycles Soft Start Cycle SS-Low / SS-Med Auto-Clean CycleAutomatic Mode Manual ModeBattery Back-up System Optional Clear Space Edge 60 Pellet Fireplace Battery Back-up System Cont’dBefore Servicing Your Appliance Quick Reference Maintenance ChartCleaning or Inspection Maintaining & Servicing Your ApplianceEdge 60 Pellet Fireplace High Ash Fuel Content Maintenance Accessing Components for MaintenanceAuto-Clean System Inspection & Cleaning Cleaning Ash PanDisposal of Ashes Frequency As needed Shop Vac* Example Micro Cleaning Kit Cleaning Heat Exchanger, Drop Tube & ExhaustClinker Cleaning Exhaust Blower Do Not Use Lubrication Cleaning the HopperCleaning Convection Blower Do Not Use Lubrication Cleaning the GlassChimney Inspection and Cleaning Frequently Asked Questions Troubleshooting for HomeownerPossible Cause Corrective Action Getting Started Appliance LocationFloor Support Description Checklist to Help Determine LocationTools And Supplies Needed Inspect Appliance and ComponentsMaterial is installed. See Item G Crush HazardRecommended Sequence Hearth Extension Framing Dimensions & ClearancesOutside Air Kit is Required for All installations Recommended LocationsFrame the Fireplace Sealing at the Penetration of Building Envelope27.1 Edge 60 Pellet Fireplace Construct the ChaseProtrudes Beyond the Mounting Frame Edge 60 Pellet Fireplace Finishing MaterialFlush with the Mounting Frame Behind the Mounting FrameOpening Clearances for the Curved Tuscan and Natural Fronts Opening Clearances for the Studio Front Rise to run ratio Edge 60 Pellet Fireplace Mantel Fuel Loading ClearancesCombustible Materials Edge 60 Pellet Fireplace Non-Combustible MaterialsInstallation of Fireplace Position the FireplaceSub-Floor Material & Securing Fireplace Crush Hazard Shock Hazard Power Supply Cord Wall Control WireBack Side of Wall Control with Cover Off Vertical InstallationVertical Installation Cont’d Horizontal Installation Termination must exhaust above air inlet elevation Vent InformationVenting Termination Minimum Requirements Do not Terminate VentEdge 60 Pellet Fireplace Avoiding Smoke and Odors Edge 60 Pellet Fireplace Negative Pressure Draft Edge 60 Pellet Fireplace Chimney and Exhaust Connection Equivalent Feet of PipeExample of 3 Elbow-Rear Vent Termination Calculation Altitude in Thousands of Feet Edge 60 Pellet Fireplace Pipe Selection ChartOutside Air Inlet Locations Left Rear Corner Right Rear Corner Rear of FireplaceInstall Outside Air Kit Edge 60 Pellet Fireplace Outside Air Kit InstallationThrough the Wall & Vertical Exterior Vertical Interior Typical InstallationDegree Choose which one is best for your installationEdge 60 Pellet Fireplace Through the Wall Straight OutMobile Home Installation Rebox. Figures 47.3 Optional Log Set Placement InstructionsAppliance Set-Up Rebox. Figures 47.1Front Installation Glass Replacement Replacement PartsConvection Blower Replacement Baffl e Removal & Replacement Error Message Troubleshooting For InstallersRear View Fireplace DimensionsReference Materials Top ViewEdge 60 Pellet Fireplace Component Functions Overheat Sensor Snap Disc Power SupplyPower Switch Vacuum SwitchView of Left Rear Edge 60 Pellet Fireplace Component LocationsDate of Service Performed By Description of Service Edge 60 Pellet Fireplace Service And Maintenance LogHearth & Home Technologies Contact Information

7051-158B specifications

The Quadra-Fire 7051-158B is a premier wood-burning fireplace designed for homeowners seeking an efficient and aesthetically pleasing heating solution. This fireplace combines advanced technology with classic design, making it an exceptional choice for any living space.

One of the key features of the 7051-158B is its impressive heating capability. With a maximum heat output of up to 75,000 BTUs, it can effectively warm areas up to 2,500 square feet. This makes it ideal for both large homes and open-concept areas. The fireplace is equipped with a large firebox that can accommodate logs up to 24 inches, allowing for longer burn times and fewer reloads, thereby enhancing convenience for users.

Efficiency is a major focus of the Quadra-Fire 7051-158B. The unit boasts an impressive EPA-certified efficiency rating, which signifies that it burns wood cleanly and effectively, producing minimal smoke and emissions. This not only benefits the environment but also maximizes the warmth generated from each log of wood burned. The unit is designed to maintain a consistent temperature with its advanced combustion technology, which ensures a clean burn while maximizing heat output.

To enhance user experience, the 7051-158B incorporates several technological features. One such innovation is the Quadra-Fire's patented Four-Point Burn Technology, which promotes optimal airflow and combustion. This technology results in a more complete burn, reducing the amount of creosote buildup in the chimney and enhancing safety. The fireplace also comes with an easy-to-use air control system, allowing homeowners to easily adjust the amount of air entering the firebox for customized heat and burn rates.

From a design perspective, the Quadra-Fire 7051-158B offers a perfect blend of traditional and contemporary aesthetics. The elegant exterior is available in various finishes, enabling homeowners to choose an option that complements their decor. Large glass doors provide a captivating view of the flames, creating a cozy ambiance in any room.

In conclusion, the Quadra-Fire 7051-158B stands out as a top choice for wood-burning fireplaces. With its efficient heating capabilities, cutting-edge technology, and beautiful design, it is sure to enhance both the comfort and appeal of your home. Whether you are looking to heat a large space or simply enjoy the warmth of a wood fire, this fireplace provides a reliable and stylish solution.