Monessen Hearth 624WBPF manual Advantages of a Wood Burning Fireplace, Which Woods Are Best?

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FIREPLACE OPERATION

624WBPF Woodburning Fireplace

 

 

 

WARNING: If a decorative gas appliance is used in the fireplace the fireplace damper must be fixed in an open position. (See additional operation information in section titled “Operation Guide- lines”.)

Advantages of a Wood Burning Fireplace

These are the practical, ecological advantages of wood as a fuel. Also to be considered is the aesthetic appeal. Most of us consider a wood fire with nostalgia. We enjoy the aroma, and find the flickering light of a cozy hearth conductive to a happy remembrance of things past. Wood has a low ash content. And the little ash that remains after burning is useful in home gardening as a fertilizer and soil conditioner. WARNING: This appliance is not for use as cooking equipment.

Which Woods Are Best?

Each wood species offers something different in aroma or heat value, and you should consider your needs and desires before building your fire. Softwoods, like pine, spruce, and fir are easy to ignite because they are resinous. However, a fire built entirely of softwoods burns out quickly and requires frequent replenishment. While a softwood fire is not too desirable for a long evening, it’s fine in the morning when you want quick warmth, or late in the evening when you want a fire that will burn out before you go to bed.

On occasion when a longer fire is desired, it’s best to combine softwoods with the heavier hard- woods such as ash, beech, birch, maple, oak and hickory. These hardwood species burn less rapidly, with shorter flames, and produce steady, glowing coals.

For the most pleasing aroma, burn the wood of fruit trees such as apple and cherry, or nut trees such as beech, hickory and pecan. Such wood is generally more expensive, but a little combined with other wood, goes a long way. Start your fire with a mixture of softwood and hardwood, then add some fruit or nut wood for nostalgic aroma. Since most woods will not burn well when freshly cut, the wood you purchase should be reasonably dry. The sizes you buy are dictated by the size of your fireplace. Purchase logs that will fit when laid across your grate, and ask that the larger, heavier logs be split. Kindling should be short, easily split lengths of softwood, lumber yard or mill scraps, or twigs and branches gathered from your yard.

How To Build A Better Fire

The first three fires should be of moderate size to allow the fireplace to adjust and the bricks to cure before being subjected to larger fires. First, make sure your room is well ventilated, your damper open and the flue is unobstructed. Then make sure your wood is dry and seasoned. Unseasoned wood burns poorly and coupled with poor ventilation or an obstructed chimney, leads to smoking problems. If your fireplace is equipped with an outside combustion air assembly, open the com- bustion air inlet by pushing upward on the lever located above the firebrick on the left side of the firebox.

NEVER USE GASOLINE, GASOLINE-TYPE LANTERN FUEL, KEROSENE, CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID, OR SIMILAR LIQUIDS TO START OR “FRESHEN UP” A FIRE IN THIS FIRE- PLACE. KEEP ALL SUCH LIQUIDS WELL AWAY FROM THE FIREPLACE WHILE IT IS IN USE. USE OF THIS FUEL CAN CAUSE A SERIOUS EXPLOSION.

Prepare your fire by placing two logs on the iron grate or fire basket, and laying the tinder between them. Tinder may be dry scrap paper, twigs, or bark. On top place a small handful of twigs or split softwood kindling. Place more dry logs over this base. Keep logs close together, as narrow air spaces between them promote better drafts, and heat reflected between adjacent surfaces aids in raising and maintaining combustion temperatures.

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Contents Woodburning Peninsula Fireplace Model 624WBPF Congratulations Intended Product Usage Improper Installation624WBPF Woodburning Fireplace Fireplace Dimensions Top View Do not install fireplaceOver carpeting Clearances Multiple Story Installation Installation PreparationSingle Story Installation with Attic Space Floor Protection Model Number Description Fireplace ComponentsLocation Selection Fireplace InstallationChimney Installation Firestop Spacer Chimney InstallationFirestop Spacer Installation at Attic Level Firestop Spacer Installation at Floor LevelsElbow Installation Chimney Offset Installation Offset Installation SequenceIllustration Key Chimney Requirements Offset InstallationsElbow Offsets Chimney CAP Installation Chimney CAP Installation Outside Combustion Air Recommendations Model AK-4 Combustion Air AssemblyTypical Methods Outside Air Kit Installation Installing Model 403 Duct ConnectorImportant Notices GAS Appliance InstallationGas Line Plumbing Detail Fireplace Trim InstallationWhich Woods Are Best? How To Build a Better FireAdvantages of a Wood Burning Fireplace Species Density Heat Value Wood vs. Fossil FuelsFew Words Of Caution Fireplace OperationDisposal Of Ashes Chimney MaintenanceFuel Storage Checklist of Do’s and Dont’s Fireplace MaintenanceGlass Door Maintenance DONT’S Description Qty Replacement Parts624WBPF Woodburning Fireplace 624WBPF Woodburning Fireplace Limitations and Exclusions What is Covered and For How LongWhat is Not Covered If Warranty Service is NeededMhsc
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624WBPF specifications

The Monessen Hearth 624WBPF is a groundbreaking gas fireplace designed to deliver warmth, comfort, and an aesthetically pleasing ambiance to any living space. It merges advanced technology with traditional craftsmanship, making it a popular choice amongst homeowners and designers alike.

One of the standout features of the 624WBPF is its high efficiency. Boasting an impressive efficiency rating, this fireplace allows for excellent heat output while minimizing energy consumption. This is particularly advantageous in colder climates, where a reliable and efficient heating source is imperative. The fireplace's innovative design allows it to quickly heat large areas, ensuring that your home remains cozy even on the chilliest days.

The Monessen 624WBPF is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including an intuitive remote control that allows users to easily adjust flame height and heat settings. This feature not only enhances the user experience but also provides the convenience of operation from the comfort of your couch. Furthermore, the fireplace includes a versatile lighting system, allowing for a range of ambiance options to suit any occasion or mood.

Aesthetically, the 624WBPF does not disappoint. It can be customized with a variety of decorative fronts and surround options to seamlessly blend with your home’s décor. The large viewing area showcases a realistic flame presentation, enhanced by premium log sets or contemporary fire media options that create a stunning visual element in your space.

Safety is also a primary concern with the Monessen Hearth 624WBPF. It features a built-in safety shut-off system that ensures peace of mind when leaving the fireplace unattended. Additionally, an advanced venting system allows for flexible installation options, including direct venting, which helps to maintain indoor air quality while ensuring efficient performance.

Overall, the Monessen Hearth 624WBPF combines function, efficiency, and style, making it an excellent addition to any home. Its features, technologies, and characteristics come together to provide a reliable heating solution that enhances both the comfort and aesthetics of your living environment. With its focus on innovation and design, the 624WBPF is indeed a premier choice for those seeking a modern yet classic fireplace experience.