Monessen Hearth BWBC400MHB manual Chimney Maintenance, Creosote, Formation and Need for Removal

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MAINTENANCE

CHIMNEY MAINTENANCE

Creosote, Formation and Need for Removal

When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapors which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote. The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a slow-burning fire. As a result, creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining. When ignited, this creosote makes an extremely hot fire.

Note: The chimney should be inspected at least twice a year during the heating season to determine if a creosote buildup has occurred. If creosote has accumulated it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire.

The chimney cap can be removed for inspection, maintenance and cleaning by removing three screws from the support legs and lifting upward.

When the fireplace is new, inspect the chimney often and clean the chimney any time creosote is seen on the flue walls. Once you see a pattern of how often creosote is accumulating, you can determine how often the chimney should be inspected.

Also changes in the outside environmental conditions such as temperature and humidity or changes in the operation of the fireplace can lead to rapid buildup of soot and/or creosote.

Have a a qualified and reputable chimney sweep clean the chimney or remove creosote or soot with brushes on wooden or fiberglass poles. Note: Do not use metal pipes, chains, wires, etc., to clean the chimney. They can scratch the surface of the stainless steel flue. This will shorten the life of the flue and provide a rough surface for soot particles to attach to.

Be sure to cover nearby furnishing and arrange some method of catching soot and creosote particles that may fall during the chimney cleaning process. If glass doors are installed on the fireplace, they should be closed. Extra caution must be used to avoid damage to the flue damper during the cleaning process.

In addition to checking and cleaning the chimney on a regular basis, be sure to inspect the chimney before starting a fire at the beginning of each heating season. Make sure the chimney is clear from any accumulation of soot, creosote or any other debris. Make sure all joints are intact.

Do not use chemical cleaners because some may contain elements that corrode the metal parts of the chimney or fireplace.

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Contents Congratulations ModelsFACTORY-BUILT Fireplaces File NO. MH7603Contents Owner Important Safety InformationInstaller Fireplace Usage Product Features Product SpecificationsHOW this Fireplace Works Location of Cool Air Inlet and Warm Air OutletFigures 3 Do not install fireplace over carpeting Fireplace LocationFireplace Dimensions Fireplace InstallationHearth Extension Clearances & Width Unit Safety Strip InstallationHearth Extension Only install metal safety strip horizontal to the fireplace Hearth Extension EquivalentsUnpacking Fireplace ClearancesType insulation. Only allow insulation To come into contact with fireplace atCombustible materials must not be Cover warm air outlet and/or cool air InletChimney Installation Installing Chimney Safety InformationFirestop Thimble and Thimble Extension SvtrUnvented Cathedral Type Ceiling Elbow Installation Firestop Thimble Pitch SE30 ElbowsChiimney Installation Chimney CAP Installation Proper Chimney HeightUse pliers and wear gloves when Handling the storm collar The edgeStorm collar is sharp. If you are not Careful, you could cut your handsOutside Combustion AIR Precaution and RecommendationsInstallation AK6A Combustion AIR KIT Trim and Mantel Installation for Wood Burning Fireplaces Locating Front and Side ClearancesFAN Assembly On/Off Rocker SwitchField Wire to Locating MantelGlass Door Installation Removing Glass DoorsReplacing a Glass Panel Glass Spring Retainers Channellock Trim Channel PliersReinstalling Glass Door Inserting Bottom Pivot Pin into Pivot BushingFireplace Operation Advantages of a Wood Burning FireplaceWhich Woods are BEST? Disposal of AshesBuilding and Tending a Fire Wood VS. Fossil FuelsWhen leaving Glass Doorsfireplace unattended Close either the glassGlass Door Maintenance MaintenanceFireplace Maintenance Refractory Components Maintenance Installing Brick PanelsRemove Hearth Remove Side Brick PanelsChimney Maintenance Creosote, Formation and Need for RemovalMaintenance and Safety Replacement Parts Complete with glass panels and bi-fold trim Black finish only Replacement Parts Description61D0087 61D0087 Appliance Installer Limited Warranty FACTORY-BUILT Fireplace and Components What is Covered and for HOW LongWhat is not Covered Limitations and Exclusions

BWBC500MHB, BWBC400MHB specifications

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