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F. Removing Metal Floor of Factory-Built Firebox

The firebrick (refractory), glass doors, screen rails, screen mesh and log grates can be removed from a factory-built firebox in order to gain minimum insert opening require- ments.

Any smoke shelves, shields and baffles may be removed from a factory-built firebox if attached with mechanical fas- teners.

The metal floor of the factory-built firebox may be removed to facilitate the installation of the insert only when a 1/4 (6mm) inch airspace is provided between the insert and the floor of outer wrap.

The following is only one example as there are many dif- ferent models of factory-built fireplaces.

Starter hole

Mark area of floor to cut

Figure 10.1. Measure and mark the metal floor for cutting. With a drill, make a starter hole in each corner.

Figure 10.2. Using a saws-all, cut out the floor

Use 2 x 4 from insert packaging to support insert

Figure 10.3. If the floor is made of thin metal, we recommend using the 2 x 4 from the insert packaging to support the insert. The 2 x 4 may need to be cut to the appropriate size.

Keep sharp edge of metal floor away from power cord

Figure 10.4. Place the insert into the fac- tory-built firebox. Ensure that the power cord can not be damaged by the sharp metal edge. You may need to cut out a notch to accommodate the cord.

NOTE: Ensure that the leveling leg is posi- tioned over the 2 x 4 before leveling the insert. See page 16, for detailed instructions on how to adjust the leveling legs.

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Contents Castile Pellet Insert 810-02901 MBK 810-03201 PMHCastile Pellet Insert Location Inside hopper on the topTable of Contents Mobile Home Approved Listing and Code ApprovalsAppliance Certification BTU & Efficiency Specifications Glass SpecificationsGetting Started Design, Installation & Location ConsiderationsFire Safety Appliance LocationCastile Pellet Insert Tools And Supplies Needed Inspect Appliance & Components and Pre-Use Check List3Dimensions and Clearances Appliance DimensionsShown Optional Outside Air Castile Pellet Insert Clearance To Combustibles, UL and ULC0mm Clearance To Exposed Section And Face Trim Inches MillimetersMinimum Opening for Masonry and Zero Clearance Fireplaces Castile Pellet Insert Masonry and Zero Clearance FireplacesFloor Protection Location Inches MillimetersStarter hole Mark area of floor to cut Chimney and Exhaust Connection 4Vent InformationVenting Termination Requirements Castile Pellet Insert Equivalent Feet of Pipe Pipe Selection ChartExample of 3 Elbow-Rear Vent Termination Calculation 5Venting Systems Castile Pellet Insert Full Reline With Outside Air Mobile Home Installation 6Mobile Home7Appliance Set-Up Top Vent InstallationRear Vent Installation Reversible Top or Rear Flue Adapter Leveling SystemAssembled View ItemDescriptionKit Includes See Base Plate Only InstallationCastile Pellet Insert Zero Clearance Trim Support Cont’d Piece. FigurePanel Set And Cast Trim Set Panel & Trim Set, EconoFour Piece Log Set Installation Top Log InstallationCastile Pellet Insert Thermostat Installation Fuel Size And Material Operating InstructionsGeneral Operating Information Castile Pellet Insert Before Your First Fire Feed Rate AdjustmentFire Characteristics Starting Your First FireFrequently Asked Questions Castile Pellet Insert Iginition CyclesSymptom TroubleshootingPossible Cause Corrective Action Page Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action 10Maintaining & Servicing Your Appliance Quick Reference Maintenance ChartCleaning or Inspection Frequency Daily Weekly Monthly YearlyAsh Removal from Firebox Remove Cast Sides for Cleaning & MaintenanceCleaning Firepot with Cleaning Rod & Firepot Scraper See Disposal of AshesCleaning Beneath Heat Exchanger Cleaning Heat Exchanger Chambers & Drop TubeCleaning the Exhaust Path Cleaning the Glass Cleaning the HopperCleaning Convection Blower Requires No Lubrication Cleaning Exhaust Blower Requires No LubricationDoor Gasket Inspection High Ash Fuel Content MaintenancePreparing Firebox for Non-Burn Season Frequency Yearly Igniter Replacement Baffle & Brick Set Removal 35.1Re-installing Baffle & Brick Set Cont’d Component Function Snap Disc #1 Convection Blower 110F Vacuum SwitchWiring Harness See .1 below Snap Disc #2 Fuel Delivery Interrupt 250FCleaning Rods & Heat Exchanger Tubes Castile Pellet Insert Component LocationsCastile Pellet Insert Exploded Views Glass Size 11-5/8 wide x 17-1/4 highDescription Castile Pellet Insert Service Parts and Accessories Item # Part Description, Alphabetical Order Part NumberItem No Appliance Item No Accessories, Alphabetical OrderItem # Part Description, Alphabetical Order Castile Pellet Insert Service And Maintenance Log Date of Service Performed By Description of ServiceCastile Pellet Insert Service And Maintenance Log Cont’d Castile Pellet Insert Homeowner’s Notes Castile Pellet Insert Warranty Policy CONDITIONS, Exclusions & Limitation of LiabilityHearth & Home Technologies Limited Warranty Cont’d Castile Pellet Insert Telephone

CASTINS-CWL, CASTINS-CSB, 810-03201 (PMH), 810-02901 (MBK) specifications

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