Monessen Hearth HWB700HB manual Operation Guidelines

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OPERATION GUIDELINES

When a AK4 combustion air assembly and a combustion air duct are attached to the connecting point on the left of the fireplace, combustion air may enter the firebox through a dampered opening behind the left side panel. This feature is designed for your benefit to reduce the room air used for combustion and to prevent excessive loss of heat from the room. When the fireplace is in use, this damper should be open. When the fireplace is not in use, the damper should be closed to prevent cold air from entering the firebox. The combustion air damper is open when the lever, located on the left side of the firebox near the top of the left firebrick, is up and closed when the lever is down.

Outside air for combustion is optional unless required by federal, state or local building codes. See the section of this manual providing the instructions for installation of the combustion air assembly. The design of the fireplace allows the routing of the combustion air duct up, down, or horizontally to obtain the outside combustion air. This permits flexibility in planning your installation. See Figure 23 for typical installation methods. Review the precautions and recommendations in this manual pertaining to outside combustion air installation.

Glass doors should be installed to receive the maximum benefit from your fireplace. For large fires, the maximum heating benefit from the fireplace will be obtained with the doors open due to the high amount of radiant heat being emitted out of the front opening of the fireplace. With a small fire, or before retiring in the evenings, it is best to operate the fireplace with the doors closed to prevent excessive room air form being drawn up the chimney. When the doors are open, the mesh screens should be closed to help keep burning embers from popping out of the firebox.

The fireplace should also be equipped with a flue damper, which must be open when the fireplace is in use. The flue damper control lever is located inside the fireplace. The counterweighted damper is operated by simply pushing up to open or pulling down to close the damper. When the fireplace is not in use, the damper should be closed to prevent cold air form entering the chimney as well as preventing warm air in the room from escaping up the chimney.

NOTE: It is normal for a small amount of smoke to be released from the upper portion of the fireplace the first few times you use your new fireplace. This results from an oil residue on the metal. Open a door or window to allow the smoke to escape.

The grate included with this fireplace helps to appropriately locate and contain the burning wood. Failure to use this grate may cause overheating of parts of the fireplace and allow large pieces of burning wood to roll forward out of the firebox. If the grate becomes warped or damaged, it must be replaced with grate number 050456 only.

WARNING: Fireplaces equipped with doors should be operated only with the doors fully open or doors fully closed. If doors are left partly open, gas and flame may be drawn out of the fireplace opening, creating risks of both fire and smoke.

All fireplace chimneys are in direct contact with cold air on the exterior of the structure. Consequently, when the fireplace is not in use, cold air can fall down the chimney of the fireplace to cool off the fireplace chase. Therefore, the fireplace chase must be insulated to minimize the risk of cold air infiltration to the home. Even if the fireplace chase is adequately insulated, this cannot completely ensure that cold air infiltration into the structure will be eliminated. Cold air infiltration is a possibility with any fireplace or device that freely communicates with the air on the outside of the structure. Today’s homes are more energy-efficient and, therefore, better insulated and tightly constructed. Unfortunately, when air is removed from the house, as by a bathroom fan, or consumed by a furnace, additional air is needed to replace the air consumed. Unless the additional air is supplied, this can cause a negative pressure in the home. When this happens, the house will draw in outside air form the cracks in the windows, down the fireplace flue or other locations of air leakage in the home. Because cold air infiltration may be unavoidable in some structures, Monessen Hearth Systems is not responsible for heat loss or air infiltration through or around the fireplace.

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Contents HWB700/HWB700HB Models Table of Contents CongratulationsImportant Information Intended Product UsageOperation Guidelines Residential Installation ClearancesSeries Chimney Sections Fireplace Location Installation Preparation Single Story Installation with Attic Space Floor Protection Metal Safety Strip Combustible Floor Fireplace Components Fireplace Installation Chimney Installation Minimum Required Roof Opening Chimney Offset Installation Chimney Offset and CAP Installation Centerline 30˚ ChimneyChimney CAP Installation Chimney Height and Offset Charts Intermediate Height Sections InchesChimney CAP Chase Installation Outside Combustion AIR Precautions & Recommendations Installation Above Basement Or Crawl SpaceOutside Combustion AIR Recommendations Combustion AIR Assembly GAS Appliance Installation Applying Decorative Trim to the Fireplace Trim and Door Installation Mantel Inst AllationFireplace Operation Species Density Heat Value Maintenance and Safety DO’S DONT’S Parts Diagram and List Parts Diagram and List Limited Warranty Except BlowersYour Duties Appliance Installer

HWB700HB specifications

The Monessen Hearth HWB700HB is a premier heating appliance that embodies both functionality and aesthetic appeal. Designed to provide efficient warmth during cold weather, this unit showcases an impressive array of features and technologies that make it a standout choice for homeowners.

One of the most notable characteristics of the HWB700HB is its powerful heating capability. With a heat output of up to 33,000 BTUs, this unit can efficiently heat an area of up to 1,400 square feet, making it ideal for larger living spaces. The fireplace operates on natural gas or propane, providing flexibility in fuel choice and installation options.

The HWB700HB is equipped with a sophisticated burner system that utilizes Monessen's patented technology. This burner system creates realistic, natural-looking flames that enhance the overall ambiance of any room. The adjustable flame height feature allows users to customize the flame intensity to suit their mood and needs. This attention to detail in flame presentation sets the HWB700HB apart from traditional heating sources.

In addition to its aesthetic features, the Monessen Hearth HWB700HB is designed with efficiency in mind. It boasts a high-efficiency rating, ensuring that more heat is delivered to the room rather than escaping through the chimney. This results in lower energy costs and less environmental impact over time. The unit is also equipped with a variable speed blower, which helps to circulate warm air throughout the space more effectively.

Safety is another key aspect of the HWB700HB design. It features a reinforced steel construction for durability and a built-in safety shut-off feature that provides peace of mind. The glass doors are made from high-temperature ceramic material, allowing for a clear view of the flames while ensuring safe operation.

The Monessen Hearth HWB700HB also offers design flexibility. It can be seamlessly integrated into various home styles with its traditional or contemporary faceplate options. Whether you're looking to create a cozy ambiance in a rustic cabin or a sleek modern living space, the HWB700HB can meet your design needs.

Overall, the Monessen Hearth HWB700HB is a versatile and efficient heating solution that combines modern technology with traditional charm. Its powerful heating capacity, realistic flame presentation, energy efficiency, and thoughtful safety features make it an excellent choice for homeowners looking to enhance their living spaces.