Country Flame FP42, FP37, Fireplace FP33 manual Completion of Masonry Brick Front

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STEP 7 – COMPLETION OF MASONRY BRICK FRONT

The fireplace furnace front can be finished in many different ways to enhance the appearance of your heating system. Ensure that all clearances have been met and that all insulation provided by Country Flame has been installed correctly. Refer to local codes for any limitations of fireplace fronts before completing the system. The following steps are provided as minimum requirements

in completing the fireplace furnace front installation.

1.The fireplace face wall should be full masonry from floor to ceiling. An air space of at least two inches must separate BOTH THE MASONRY AND THE MORTAR from the front of the fireplace. Fill the two-inch void with the insulation provided by Country Flame. No mortar should be closer than two inches from the fireplace front to allow for heat expansion. Masonry may rest on the fireplace lintel and grille holder.

2.The fireplace mantle should be made of a non-combustible material. If combustible mantle material is used, it must be placed at least twelve inches above the air outlet grille.

3.FIGURE 10 defines all the working components of the fireplace damper system. When building the front masonry brick, be sure to locate and mortar in the adjustable damper rod sleeve, FIGURE 10, item (C).

4.The Smart Fireplace Furnace must be enclosed in a minimum of eight-inch thick masonry material on both sides and the rear. This thickness is usually a combination of four-inch thick concrete block and standard or common brick. Refer to STEP 4 – FIREPLACE WALL CONSTRUCTION for review of this requirement.

5.A minimum of twenty-four inch sidewall clearance must be maintained between combustibles and the interior firewall of the firebox.

6.The fireplace heat grille and heat discharge boot come preinstalled from the factor and can be used with any masonry brick up to 4” in thickness. If thicker masonry material is used, refer to FIGURE 9B for a pictorial view of the assembly process of the optional adjustable heat discharge boot. These optional parts are listed in the back of this manual. Order them from your dealer.

A.Mount “inner unit” (Part B, optional) to front of fireplace Part C using four (4) screws, Part D.

B.Slide “outer unit” (Part A) onto “inner unit” (Part B, optional). If optional Part B has not been purchased, mount Part A directly to Part C. Do not leave a gap between the outer and inner units.

C.Adjust in and out for proper fit to brick facing.

D.The air discharge snap disc comes pre-installed and wired from the factory. Ensure that it is wired to the home circuit by a certified electrician AND properly tested before final face masonry is completed. A complete electrical circuit diagram is shown in FIGURE 14.

E.Attach the grilles to the “outer unit” with the four screws provided.

7.Before completely enclosing the fireplace furnace unit, be sure the warm air ducts are connected and installed in accordance with local building codes and constructed of material capable of handling at least 2500F.

8.Maintain at least a four-inch clearance from the masonry chimney to combustibles below the roofline or maintain a six-inch clearance from the factory built chimney to combustibles below the roofline.

9.Use masonry or other non-combustibles to support the mantle.

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Contents Installation,Operation MaintenanceManual Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual Table of Contents Version Iii Please keep a copy for your personal records Date Purchased Model No# Serial No# Installed By Trained By Foreword Safety Notes Version Viii Chimney Size Fireplace Furnace Safety Label PP-741Country Flame Technologies IntroductionWHAT’S Included with Your Smart FIREPLACE? 1ChapterModel Fireplace Furnace SpecificationsFireplace Dimensions Footings and Foundations Steps to Install a Smart FireplaceSingle Opening Fireplace Systems Concrete PAD & Hearth Extensions Outside Wall PAD InstallationInside Wall PAD Installation Fireplace Wall & Chimney Construction Fireplace Position on the Concrete PADMasonry Wall Installation Chimney Flue InstallationTypical HT Adapter optional Installation Model No Angle Iron Duct Size Flue Size Height Depth Masonry Chimney Installation Blower Installation Blower InstallationsAIR Intake Grille Installation Heat Discharge Boot Completion of Masonry Brick Front Damper Parts Flue Damper Control InstallationDamper Door Removal Damper Door Control Thermal Snap Disk Location Electrical SystemElectrical System Version Ducting Options 2ChapterDucting Systems Examples Ducting Systems Examples Fireplace Furnace Operational Requirements Internal Thermostat Wood 4Chapter Fireplace Furnace Maintenance RequirementsOutside Combustion AIR Problem Cause Solution Troubleshooting GuideCombustion. Open your draft controls for up Replacement Parts Replacement Parts cont’d Part Drawings Ceramic Snap DISK, PP-91 THERMOSTAT, PP-563 Insulation for TOP, SIDES, FRONT, and BACK, PP-35 ASH Dump COVER, FP-0000-916 Yoke Bracket ASSEMBLY, FP-0000-923 Damper ROD ASSEMBLY, FP-0000-920 FP-33 & FP-37 Flue to HT Chimney ADAPTER, F-218 Grille BACK, FP-0000-33 Grille FRONT, FP-0000-32 AIR Intake GRILLE, PP-560 Adjustable Heat Discharge Boot OPTIONAL, FP-0000-925 LOG Grate optional, LG-900 Company Label Grate Warning Label Country Flame Technologies Required Warranty Information

Fireplace FP33, FP42, FP37 specifications

The Country Flame FP37, FP33, and FP42 fireplaces represent the pinnacle of modern heating technology, with each model expertly designed to meet the diverse demands of homeowners. These fireplaces offer not only warmth but also an aesthetic flair that enhances any living space.

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