Monessen Hearth TPB24, TPB30, TPB18 manual Measuring Heat Resistant Material for Mantel

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CLEARANCES and HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS

Heat resistant material (minimum requirements) with wooden mantel or other combustible projection:

To install the heater with a wooden mantel, shelf or other combustible projection above, first measure the heat resistant mate- rial shown in Figure 6, then refer to Table B.

 

8" or More of

 

Heat Resistan

Hood

Material

 

Heater in

 

Fireplace or

 

Firebox

 

Figure 6 - Measuring Heat Resistant Material for Mantel

HEAT RESISTANT

REQUIREMENTS FOR SAFE INSTALLATION WITH WOODEN MANTEL, SHELF

MATERIAL

OR OTHER COMBUSTIBLE PROJECTIO

MEASUREMENT

TBP18

TBP24

TBP30

12" or more

Hood not required. Observe

Hood not required. Observe

Hood not required. Observe

 

profiles (side elevations)

profile (side elevations) shown

profile (side elevations) shown

 

shown in Figure 7, page 14.

in Figure 9, page 15

in Figure 9, page 15

8" to less than 12"

Install hood and observe pro-

Install hood and observe pro-

Install hood and observe pro-

 

files shown in Figure 8, page

files shown in Figure 7, page

files shown in Figure 7, page

 

15; OR extend heat resistant

15; OR extend heat resistant

15; OR extend heat resistant

 

material to at least 12" and

material to at least 12" and

material to at least 12" and

 

observe profiles shown in

observe profiles shown in

observe profiles shown in

 

Figure 7, page 14.

Figure 9, page 15.

Figure 9, page 15.

Less than 8"

Extend heat resistant mate-

Extend heat resistant mate-

Extend heat resistant mate-

 

rial to at least 8", install hood

rial to at least 8", install hood

rial to at least 8", install hood

 

and observe profiles shown in

and observe profiles shown in

and observe profiles shown in

 

Figure 8, page 15; OR extend

Figure 7, page 15; OR extend

Figure 7, page 15; OR extend

 

heat resistant material to at

heat resistant material to at

heat resistant material to at

 

least 12" and observe profiles

least 12" and observe profiles

least 12" and observe profiles

 

shown in Figure 8, page 14

shown in Figure 9, page 15.

shown in Figure 9, page 15.

 

 

 

 

TABLE B - Heat Resistant Material Heights and Mantel Location

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Contents What to do if YOU Smell GAS Read and Save These InstructionsContents Installer Important Safety InformationOwner Massachussetts Residents only Getting Started What YOU will Need for InstallationMake Sure YOU have Received ALL Parts Product Features and Specifications Codes General Installation InformationAdequate Combustion and Ventilation AIR BTU / Hr = Hearth Minimum Dimension Fireplace and Hearth DimensionsHeight of Restriction Minimum Depth of Fireplace/Firebox Placement in a Fireplace with a Restrictive BarrierSidewall and Ceiling Clearances Clearances and Height RequirementsClearances and Height Requirements Measuring Heat Resistant Material for Mantel Minimum Mantel Clearance with No Hood -TPB18 Mum of 10 at a minimum of 28 above the opening Minimum Clearance above Combustible Flooring Floor ClearanceBefore Fully Installing the Unit Installing Vented ApplicationsBefore Installing the Appliance Damper Stop InstallationAssembly Procedure Installing Vented ApplicationsPlacing and Securing Appliance Flexible Tube Manual Shutoff Gas Supply Inlet Valve Connecting the GASMILLI-VOLT Valve Control Figure Checking GAS PressureConnecting Optional Wall Switch or Thermostat Electrical Wiring MILLI-VOLTATE Checking System Operation Connecting Remote ReceiverComplete MILLI-VOLT System Check Installing Charred Timber Logs on Burner LOG PlacementInstalling Left Base Log #3 Installing Left Top Log #5 Placing Rock Wool Installing Right Top Log #6Optional Riser Installation Riser and Steel BAR Grate InstallationSteel BAR Grate Installation Cast Iron Grate Installation Optional Cast Iron Grate and Andiron InstallationAndiron Installation Placing the Decorative Rock Flame AppearanceChecking the Pilot Flame MILLI-VOLT Control and Thermostat ControlOperating Instructions Checking the Burner FlameWhat to do if YOU Smell GAS Operating InstructionsTo Turn OFF GAS to Heater Cleaning and Servicing Operating Instructions and Cleaning and ServicingObserved Problem Possible Cause Remedy TroubleshootingODS/pilot lights, but flame Burner Assembly Replacement PartsAccessories Sold Separately Replacement Parts ListCTCL18 CTCL24 CTCL30 Charred Timber Logs70D0004 Carbon Monoxide Detector Requirements Special Requirements Five Year Warranty Lifetime WarrantyBasic Warranty