Hearth and Home Technologies SLR (Cosmo) owner manual Mantel and Wall Projections

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D. Mantel and Wall Projections

Combustible Mantel Legs Or Wall Projections

WARNING! Risk of Fire! Comply with all minimum clear-

Extending Past The Face Of The Fireplace

 

ances to combustibles as specified. Framing or finishing

 

material closer than the minimums listed must be construct-

 

ed entirely of noncombustible materials (i.e., steel studs,

 

concrete board, etc).

 

 

Combustible Mantels

 

 

1/2 in.

 

2 IN.

 

MINIMUM 3 FT. MAXIMUM

Thick Wall

 

12 in.

 

Sheathing

 

 

MAX.

6 IN.

 

 

MINIMUM

 

 

Figure 5.5 Combustible Mantel Leg or Wall Projections

 

14 in. MEASUREMENT FROM TOP OF

(Acceptable on both sides of opening)

 

 

 

MIN. FIREPLACE OPENING

 

 

 

Non-combustible Mantel Legs Or Wall Projections

 

 

Extending Past The Face Of The Fireplace

Figure 5.3 Clearances To Combustible Mantels Or Other

Combustibles Above Appliance

Non-combustible Mantels

 

3 IN.

 

 

 

UNLIMITED

 

 

MINIMUM

 

 

 

1/2 in.

 

 

 

Thick Wall

12 in.

 

 

Sheathing

 

 

 

MAX.

Figure 5.6 Non-Combustible Mantel Leg or Wall Projections

 

 

(Acceptable on both sides of opening)

 

14 in. MEASUREMENT

Front Side Finishing Detail

 

 

MIN. FROM TOP OF

 

 

 

 

FIREPLACE

 

 

 

 

OPENING

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.00 in.

 

Figure 5.4

Clearances To Non-Combustible Mantels Or Other

 

FRAMING

 

 

 

 

 

Non-Combustibles Above Appliance

 

 

 

Note: For non-combustible fireplace finish mate-

 

1-9/16 in.

 

rial (marble, stone, etc) specifications refer to Figure

 

 

 

13.13 and Figure 13.15.

 

 

 

 

 

 

1/2 in. BUILDING MATERIAL

 

 

 

Figure 5.7

Front Side Finishing Detail

 

 

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Contents What to do if you smell gas Model SLR CosmoHomeowner Reference Information CongratulationsUser Guide Table of ContentsReference Materials Appliance SetupTroubleshooting FinishingCONDITIONS, Exclusions & Limitation of Liability Limited Lifetime Warranty Listing and Code Approvals Requirements for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Installation of Carbon Monoxide DetectorsOperating Instructions User Guide Gas Fireplace SafetyYour Fireplace Decorative Doors and Fronts Fixed Glass AssemblyRemote Controls, Wall Controls and Wall Switches Clear SpaceFinal inspection by Lighting Instructions IPIInitial Break-in Procedure Frequently Asked QuestionsAfter Fireplace is Lit Remote Control Maintenance and ServiceMaintenance Tasks-Homeowner Glass CleaningFirebox Maintenance Tasks-Qualified Service TechnicianGasket Seal and Glass Assembly Inspection VentingTypical Appliance System Getting StartedTools and Supplies Needed Design and Installation ConsiderationsInspect Appliance and Components Selecting Appliance Location Framing and ClearancesClearances Constructing the Appliance ChaseMantel and Wall Projections AIR Space Vent Termination Minimum Clearances Termination LocationsCovered Alcove Applications Vent Information and Diagrams Minimum Maximum Top Vent Horizontal Termination Venting with 1 elbowTop Vent Horizontal Termination Venting with 2 elbows Venting with 3 elbows Top Vent Horizontal TerminationTop Vent Horizontal Termination Venting with 3 elbows Exhaust restrictor Instructions Top Vent Vertical Termination No Elbows V1 = 44 ft. Max .4 mV1 Minimum Maximum V1 + V2 Minimum Top Vent Vertical Termination Venting with 2 elbowsTop Vent Vertical Termination Venting with 3 elbows V1 MIN H1 MAX V2 MIN H2 MAX V3 MIN Top Vent Vertical Termination Venting with 4 elbowsCombustible Wall Penetration Vent Clearances and FramingPipe Clearances to Combustibles Wall Penetration FramingPipe SLP Install the Ceiling FirestopFlat Ceiling Installation Install Attic Insulation ShieldVaulted Ceiling Installation Top Vent Appliance PreparationProper Positioning, Leveling And Securing Of An Securing and Leveling the ApplianceAssemble Vent Sections Installing Vent Pipe SLP PipeSecure The Vent Sections Assemble Slip SectionsDisassemble Vent Sections Install Decorative Ceiling ComponentsAssemble and Install Storm Collar Install Metal Roof Flashing15 Secure Pipe with SLP-FS Install RF4-8Install Decorative Wall Components Install Vertical Termination CapHeat Shield Requirements for Horizontal Termination 22 Venting through the wall Install Horizontal Termination CapFuel Conversion Gas InformationGas Pressure Gas Connection Gas Fitting AccessElectrical Information Wiring RequirementsIntellifire Ignition System Wiring Optional Accessories RequirementsVAC to wall switch Electrical Service and Repair Junction Box InstallationFraming and Finishing Instructions FinishingFinishing Details Confirm Fireplace Opening Dimension Opening 12 Overlap Fit Method Tonic or Martini Decorative Front Facing Material14 Inside Fit Method Tonic Decorative Front Only 17 Tonic Decorative Front Decorative FrontsAccessories Appliance SetupRemove Fixed Glass Assembly Clean the ApplianceRock Media Instructions Cleaning the RockScrew Air Shutter Setting Install the MeshAir Shutter Settings Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action TroubleshootingIntellifire Ignition System Remove any contaminants that may have accumulated on Reference Materials Appliance Dimension DiagramDVP vent components Heat & Glo SLR 2143-900 Rev. D 12/08 Vent Components DiagramsRF4-8 SLP-45 45 ElbowSLP90- 90 Elbow Extended Heat ShieldAdapter PVK-80Support Box-Black Horizontal Ceiling FirestopPart number list on following Service PartsStocked Service Parts ListAt Depot Stocked IPI Valve AssemblyContact Information

SLR (Cosmo) specifications

Hearth and Home Technologies (HHT) is a leading manufacturer of hearth and home products, known for their innovative designs and commitment to quality. One of their standout products is the Cosmo series of stoves, particularly the SLR model. This product embodies the perfect blend of aesthetics, efficiency, and modern technology, making it a popular choice among homeowners looking to enhance their living spaces.

The Cosmo SLR stove features a sleek and contemporary design that complements various interior styles. Its clean lines and sophisticated finish make it a statement piece in any room. The unit is available in different colors and finishes, allowing consumers to select a model that best suits their decorative theme. The glass front provides a large view of the flames, creating a cozy atmosphere while allowing for efficient heat distribution.

One of the main features of the Cosmo SLR is its high-efficiency performance. The stove is engineered with advanced combustion technology that allows it to produce more heat with less fuel, making it an eco-friendly option. This efficiency not only reduces emissions but also lowers heating costs, making it an economical choice for homeowners. The combustion chamber is designed to maximize airflow, ensuring that the fire burns cleanly and effectively.

In addition to its efficiency, the Cosmo SLR incorporates smart technology that enhances user experience. The optional remote control allows users to adjust the heat and flame settings effortlessly. This feature adds convenience, especially in cold weather when users want to quickly warm up their space without having to leave their cozy spot.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the Cosmo SLR is its versatile installation options. It can be installed as a freestanding unit or inserted into an existing fireplace, providing flexibility for homeowners with diverse space requirements. The SLR model is also designed to be compatible with a variety of venting systems, ensuring that it can fit into different home layouts easily.

Overall, the Hearth and Home Technologies Cosmo SLR stove combines style, efficiency, and advanced technology, making it an attractive heating solution for modern households. Its commitment to sustainability, customization options, and user-friendly features set it apart in the market, appealing to a wide range of consumers looking to enhance their comfort and style.