Martin Fireplaces 400BWBIA, 400BWBCIA, 400BWBA, 400BWBCA Installing Chimney with Total Height

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CHIIMNEY INSTALLATION

Center Line

Continue Chimney to

 

Center Line

 

Proper Height and

 

Support Straps

Storm Collar

Install Round

 

 

Note: Do not let support

 

Chimney Cap or

 

Flashing

 

straps penetrate firestop

Chimney

 

 

Roof

 

 

 

Housing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: Chimney

 

Vertical Chimney

 

must be enclosed

 

 

in accessible

 

Enclosure

 

 

 

areas

Support

 

 

 

SF Firestop Spacer

 

Vertical Chimney

Straps

 

 

2" min. Air Space

 

Enclosure

 

Clearance to

 

 

Support Straps

 

Combustibles

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: Two (2)

Note: Vertical

Diagonal

 

elbows may be

Chimney

 

chimney enclosure

 

used when total

Enclosure

 

is recommend.

 

installation height

 

 

Diagonal chimney

Rise

 

is more than 13'.

 

enclosure is

 

 

 

 

 

 

acceptable.

 

 

Figure 22 - Installing Chimney with Total Height of

Support Strap

 

Fireplace and Chimney 13' or More

 

 

 

 

Note: Four (4) elbows may be used when total installation

6'

 

height is more than 20'. Four (4) is the maximum number of

 

(Maximum Offset)

elbows allowed.

ELBOW INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)

3.The number of elbows per chimney allowed are as follows:

If the total height of the fireplace and chimney is 13' 6" or more, two (2) elbows may be used.

If the total height of the fireplace and chimney is 20' or more, four (4) elbows may be used.

4.Inclined portions of chimney is often used as storage. Enclose the inclined portions of chimney that pass through living spaces to avoid contact with and possible damage to chimney. Maintain minimum air space of 2" between chimney and enclosing. See Figures 22 and 23.

SF Firestop Spacer

— 2" min. Air

Space Clearance to

Combustibles

Figure 23 - Installing Chimney with Total Height of Fireplace and Chimney 20' or More

5.The length of inclined portion of chimney between elbows must not exceed 6' if elbows are not supported.

The length of inclined portion of chimney between elbows must not exceed 20' if elbows are supported every 6' with metal support straps.

6.When enclosing the elbows and inclined portions of the chimney, enclosing materials must be installed vertically to maintain the required 2"minimum air space clearance to the chimney at the extremities of the offset. It is best that enclos- ing material not follow inclined portions of chimney.

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Contents Wood Burning Fireplaces Contents Congratulations Owner Important Safety InformationInstaller HOW Your Fireplace Works Operation GuidelinesHOW Your Fireplace should be Used Operational Guidelines Flue DamperProduct Features Product SpecificationsDo not install fireplace over carpeting Fireplace LocationFireplace Dimensions Fireplace DimensionsInstallation Preparation Locating ChimneyInstalling Fireplace on an Outside Wall Installing Fireplace on Combustible Floor Floor ProtectionOnly install metal safety strip horizontal to the fireplace Clearances Fireplace InstallationUnpacking Fireplace Flue Chimney Installation Installing Chimney Safety InformationDo not block air Dropping Plum Line From Ceiling Chiimney Installation Installing S Series Chimney SpacersInstalling Chimney Supports Elbow InstallationInstalling Chimney with Total Height Offset Installation Sequence Chimney Height Chart from TOP of Unit or Finished HearthChimney Sections With Elbow Offsets Straight RUNChiimney Installation Offset Installation Sequence Chimney CAP InstallationChiimney Installation Chimney CAP Installation Metal chimney componentsChimney CAP Chase Installation Installing Chimney Cap ChaseOutside Combustion AIR Precautions and Recommendations Combustion AIRInstallation Above Basement or Crawl Space Model AK-4 Combustion AIR Assembly Insulation Ring to Left Side of FireplaceGAS Appliance Installation Installing Model 403 Duct ConnectorGas Line Opening Dimensions Installing GAS Appliance Passing GAS Line Through Fireplace WallTrim and Mantel Installation for GAS Appliances Mantel Trim Installation Unvented Gas Appliances OnlyLocating Mantel Trim and Mantel Installation for Wood Burning FireplacesLocating Front and Side Clearances Glass Door Installation FAN AccessoryHOW to Build a Better Fire Fireplace OperationAdvantages of a Wood Burning Fireplace Which Woods are BEST?Wood VS. Fossil Fuels FEW Words of CautionMaintenance Maintenance and Safety Checklist of DO’S and DON’TsDON’Ts Replacement Parts Replacement Parts are Available Through Your RetailerReplacement Parts GD36PBAReplacement Parts not Shown SQ861D0008 61D0008 Limited Warranty FACTORY-BUILT Fireplace and Components What is Covered and for HOW LongWhat is not Covered Limitations and Exclusions

400BWBCA, 400BWBCIA, 400BWBIA, 400BWBA specifications

Martin Fireplaces has established a reputation for crafting high-quality, innovative heating solutions that seamlessly blend function and style. The models 400BWBCIA, 400BWBA, 400BWBIA, and 400BWBCA showcase the company’s commitment to excellence in design and performance in the realm of modern fireplaces.

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Each model is equipped with advanced technologies that enhance user experience and efficiency. The Martin Fireplaces utilize a high-efficiency wood-burning system, which not only produces ample heat but also ensures that the emissions are minimized. This eco-friendly approach aligns with contemporary standards for sustainability, making the models an excellent choice for environmentally conscious consumers.

The linear burner design found in the 400BWBIA and 400BWBCA models allows for a larger flame presentation, creating a mesmerizing effect. This design also optimizes heat output, ensuring that the warmth spreads evenly throughout the space. Additionally, the inclusion of glass doors ensures that the flames remain contained while still allowing for an unobstructed view.

Safety is another priority for Martin Fireplaces, and these models integrate several features to promote secure operation. The built-in air wash system keeps the glass clean, enhancing visibility of the flames while reducing maintenance efforts. Moreover, the combustion chamber is engineered to ensure a safe, efficient burn, protecting both the user and the environment.

The versatility of installation is another key characteristic. Both the 400BWBCIA and 400BWBA can be installed as direct vent units, allowing for flexible placement in a variety of settings. Meanwhile, the 400BWBIA and 400BWBCA are perfect for builders looking to integrate contemporary fireplaces into their designs without compromising floor space.

In conclusion, Martin Fireplaces’ 400BWBCIA, 400BWBA, 400BWBIA, and 400BWBCA models are exemplary representations of high-efficiency heating solutions that marry design, technology, and safety. With features that enhance both performance and aesthetics, these fireplaces are ideal for any modern home looking to add warmth and sophistication.