Logitek Standard Elec. Cable Manufacturing C/A210 See Required Clearances on, Original condition

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Installation Procedure - Factory-Built Zero Clearance Fireplaces

Fireplace and Chimney Requirements

The Performer™ C/A210 insert must only be installed in a zero clearance factory-built fireplace using 6” (152mm) stainless steel pipe extending from the insert’s flue into the chimney of the fireplace. For optimum safety and perfor- mance we recommend

a full length stainless steel liner directly connected to the insert’s flue outlet.

The Performer™ C/A210 insert must only be installed in a zero clearance factory-built firplace that is structurally sound. Fireboxes

or chimneys that have flaws, burnouts, or warping must be replaced or repaired prior to installation. Check with your fireplace manufacturer if any problems exist.

All convection vents and louvers must be left unmodified and unobstructed.

The Performer™ C/A210 insert can only be installed in the following brands of factory-built zero clearance fireplaces:

SUPERIOR, HEATILATOR, MAJESTIC, MARTIN, PREWAY, MARCO, TEMCO, and FMI.

The firplace cavity must be 36” (914mm) in width, 21” (533mm) in height, and 14” (356mm) in depth. Installation in larger size fireboxes of the same brands is permissible.

Installations into other brands of the same size is permissible only with approval from local building officials.

Modifications allowed to the factory-built fireplace are as follows:

-Remove the damper

-Remove the smoke shelf or smoke baffle

-Remove ember catches

-Remove viewing screen/curtain

-Remove side and rear bricks

-Remove the fire grate

-Remove doors

Clearance to Combustibles

See “Required Clearances” on page 7.

Fireplace Pre-Installation Preparation

NOTE: LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS RECOMMENDS PRO-

FESSIONAL INSTALLATION BY A LICENSED AND BONDED INSTALLER. SEE YOUR DEALER FOR RECOMMENDATIONS. IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR MIS-USE WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY AND CREATE A SERIOUS SAFETY HAZARD.

Remove any doors or screen materials from the fireplace opening. Remove the damper mechanism completely. Also remove grates or ember catches inside the fireplace hearth. If your fireplace is equipped with a smoke shelf or baffle and if it interfers with the installation it may be removed. Side and rear refractory may also be removed, if necessary, to facilitate installation. No modifications shall be done unless allowed on the previous list. Retain all removed parts, they must be reinstalled before the fireplace can be used in it’s

original condition.

Insert Pre-Installation Preparation

Install the two 3” (76mm) long bolts (with the head up) through the nuts attached to the insert on the lower rear corner of each side. This will allow you to level the insert when placed into the fireplace.

Measure from the front of the top surround mount to the center of the flue. Determine if there is an alignment problem in connecting a liner from the chimney to the insert’s flue. If there is an alignment problem, connection can be made using a short piece of stainless flex or a stainless steel offset box (available from your dealer). Before installing the liner, make any attachment brackets or drill any holes in the liner, offset box, or insert. Once installed, it may be difficult or impossible to drill additional holes.

NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.



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Contents EPA Certified Wood-Burning Fireplace Inserts Contents General Safety Precautions Testing InformationDrafting Negative pressures described aboveNegative Pressure Warning CreosoteFuel Ash DisposalBreak-In Period Paint CuringBrick Installation Next, install the front baffle bricks #33-38 under= 4-1/2 x 5-1/2 C = 4-1/2 x 6-1/4 D = 3 x 6-1/4 Side View of the FireboxSide view of optional mantel deflector shown Required ClearancesM9 229mm Top ViewBooklet Installation Procedures- Masonry ChimneyStove and it’s parts Chimney RequirementsOriginal condition See Required Clearances onPost Installation Checks Install the brick and baffle as perAt all times except when loading wood Burn wet wood or anything other than cleanBurn only dry, well-seasoned wood for maxi Dry wood productsStarting and Maintaining a Fire Clean Glass Operating Techniques and HintsGetting the Most Out of Your Stove Maximizing Your Stove’s Overall Efficiency Achieving Clean, Long BurnsMaintenance Procedures on Add fuel at lower firebox temperaturesVentilate See Break-in Procedures on Check draft See Poor Draft section aboveDo’s and Don’ts 775,212M REV. a 04/2007