Hearth and Home Technologies EC36 manual Design and Installation Considerations

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EC SERIES INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

DESIGN AND INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS

When selecting a location for your woodburning fireplace, it is important to evaluate a number of considerations. Modern construction techniques can create conditions that may not allow your chimney to draft properly. This may result in smoke spillage from your fireplace, as well as cause other combustion appliances to operate incorrectly.

Tightly sealed construction is important for energy efficiency. Unfortunately, a great deal of effort has been directed to tightening up sidewall construction, while considerably less attention has been paid to tightening upper portions of the warm air envelope (insulated ceilings). This has increased the “Stack Effect”, a condition that increases the negative pressure generated by the structure. This negative pressure will directly affect the drafting performance of a fireplace chimney. To minimize the negative pressure generated by stack effect, make certain that all duct work installed in the attic spaces is sealed airtight. Minimize the number of recessed light fixtures installed in the insulated ceiling, and use sealed recessed light fixtures. Finally, make certain the whole house fans and attic access panels are tightly sealed. These are important design considerations that must be observed during the design and construction stage of the home.

If you desire to put a fireplace in your basement, we recommend that you consider a direct vent gas fireplace. Basements always have a significant negative air pressure that causes the fireplace system to be more susceptible to smoke spillage and cold flue back drafting. Since direct vent gas fireplaces are sealed, they are not affected by the negative pressure that exists in basements.

Finally, woodburning fireplaces perform best when their chimney (roof termination) is located on the upper half of the roof, especially when cathedral ceilings are present. Chimneys that are located on the lower half of the roof realize what is known as “lazy flue” and will not draft as well as a chimney that is located in the upper portion of the roof. The reason for this is that the stack effect generated by the overall height of the living spaces inside the house will exceed the draft generated by the chimney system. If you desire to place a woodburning fireplace in a location where the termination cap would be located on the lower half of a roof, such as on an outside wall at the base of a cathedral ceiling, we recommend that you consider using a direct vent gas fireplace. This will assure the homeowner a fireplace that operates correctly.

These properties do not affect just your woodburning factory built fireplace. They can cause any woodburning fireplace as well as any conventionally vented (B-vent) gas appliance to operate improperly. Careful planning at this stage of your project will ensure satisfaction with the operation of your fireplace once it is completed.

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Contents Woodburning Fireplace Installation & Operating InstructionsTable of Contents Design and Installation Considerations Description of the Fireplace System Listings and Code ApprovalsFireplace Components System ComponentsOutside AIR KIT CAK4A Chimney ComponentsAS8 CAK4A Fireplace Locations and Space Requirements PRE-INSTALLATION PreparationFrame the Fireplace Sidewalls/Surrounds Chimney RequirementsOffset Chart Using Offsets and ReturnsNumber of Sections Required Chimney Height Requirements above roof lineLevel the Fireplace Installation of FireplacePosition the Fireplace Place the Protective Metal Hearth StripsAssemble Chimney Sections Install Firestop SpacersDouble-check the Chimney Assembly Attic Insulation ShieldSecure Chimney System Mark the Exit Point of the Roof Install the Roof FlashingInstall the Outside Air Kit Install the Chimney Air Kit Required in CanadaGas Log/Lighter Provisions Complete the EnclosureField Constructed Hearth Extension Hearth ExtensionGlass Doors Position the Hearth ExtensionFinishing Material MantelMaterials Constructing a ChaseTermination Cap Chase TopInstalling an ST375 Square Termination Cap Flue Damper Operating InstructionsGeneral Information Outside AirGrate FirescreenWood Fuel Starting a Fire Draft ProblemsFlue Draft Creosote and Soot Maintenance InstructionsChimney Cleaning Disposal of AshesHOMEOWNER’S Notes Index How to Obtain Service Heatilator Woodburning Fireplace Limited WarrantyLimited Warranty Replacement Parts Advantage

EC36 specifications

Hearth and Home Technologies EC36 is a well-regarded product in the realm of modern heating solutions, appealing to consumers seeking a combination of efficiency, aesthetics, and advanced technology. Aimed at both form and function, the EC36 is perfectly suited for today’s homes, blending seamlessly into various interior designs while providing exceptional warmth.

One of the defining features of the EC36 is its efficient heating capacity. With a maximum output of 36,000 BTUs, this unit provides considerable heat for areas up to 1,200 square feet. This makes it an ideal choice for medium to large living spaces, ensuring that your home remains cozy during the coldest months. The innovative design of the EC36 enhances heat distribution, allowing for consistent warmth throughout a room.

The technology behind the EC36 is equally impressive. It utilizes advanced burning technology which promotes efficiency and minimizes emissions. The unit is equipped with a sealed combustion system, allowing it to draw outside air for combustion, rather than using the indoor air. This not only improves efficiency but also enhances air quality within the home. The EC36 is engineered to meet or exceed environmental standards, making it a responsible choice for eco-conscious consumers.

Another characteristic worth noting is the customizable aesthetic of the EC36. The unit is available in various finishes, allowing homeowners to select a style that complements their décor. From sleek black to traditional finishes, the EC36 easily integrates into any design scheme. Additionally, the large viewing window provides a beautiful showcase of the flames, creating an inviting atmosphere.

The operation of the EC36 is designed with user convenience in mind. It features an easy-to-use control panel and offers optional remote control capabilities, enabling homeowners to adjust settings from across the room. The reliability of the ignition system further simplifies operation, allowing users to enjoy the warmth without the hassle.

In conclusion, Hearth and Home Technologies EC36 stands out as a robust choice for effective home heating. With its impressive BTU output, advanced burning technology, customizable aesthetics, and user-friendly operation, the EC36 not only meets but exceeds the expectations of modern homeowners seeking comfort, style, and efficiency.