Hearth and Home Technologies 6000BE Constructing the Fireplace Chase, Locating the Fireplace

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3Installing the Fireplace

Constructing the Fireplace Chase

A chase is a vertical box-like structure built to enclose the gas fireplace and/or its vent system. Vertical vents that run on the outside of a building may be, but are not required to be, installed inside a chase.

CAUTION: TREATMENT OF FIRESTOP SPACERS AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE CHASE MAY VARY WITH THE TYPE OF BUILDING. THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT SUBSTITUTES FOR THE REQUIREMENTS OF LOCAL BUILDING CODES. THEREFORE, YOUR LOCAL BUILD- ING CODES MUST BE CHECKED TO DETERMINE THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THESE STEPS.

Factory-built fireplace chases should be constructed in the manner of all outside walls of the home to prevent cold air drafting problems. The chase should not break the outside building envelope in any manner.

This means that the walls, ceiling, base plate and cantile- ver floor of the chase should be insulated. Vapor and air infiltration barriers should be installed in the chase as per

Îregional codes for the rest of the home. Additionally, in re- gions where cold air infiltration may be an issue, the inside surfaces may be sheetrocked and taped for maximum air tightness.

ÎTo further prevent drafts, the wall shield and ceiling firestops should be caulked with high temperature caulk to seal gaps. Gas line holes and other openings should be caulked with high temp caulk or stuffed with unfaced insulation. If the appliance is being installed on a cement slab, a layer of plywood may be placed underneath to prevent conducting cold up into the room.

THE CHASE SHOULD BE CONSTRUCTED SO THATALL CLEARANCES TO THE FIREPLACE ARE MAINTAINED AS SPECIFIED WITHIN THIS INSTALLERS GUIDE.

Step 1. Locating the Fireplace

The following diagram shows space and clearance require- ments for locating a fireplace within a room.

Clearance Requirements

The top, back, and sides of the fireplace are defined by stand-offs. The minimum clearance to a perpendicular wall extending past the face of the fireplace is one inch (25 mm). The back of the fireplace may be recessed 21 1/2 inches (546 mm) into combustible construction.

1” MIN. (25mm)

B

A

ED

C

1/2” MIN. (13mm)

A B C D E

42” 22” 36” 51” 72”

Note* 42” 22” 40” 57” 80”

*If venting with (2) 900 elbows off rear of unit the dimensions C, D, and E, will change.

Figure 2. Fireplace Dimensions, Locations, and Space Requirements

Minimum Clearances

from the Fireplace to Combustible Materials

 

Inches

mm

Glass Front

36

914

Floor

0

0

Rear

1/2

13

Sides

1/2

13

Surround Sides*

0

0

Top

3 1/2

89

Ceiling**

31

787

*See Figure 3.

**The clearance to the ceiling is measured from the top of the unit, excluding the standoffs (see Figure 38).

The distance from the unit to combustible construction is to be measured from the unit outer wrap surface to the combustible construction, NOT from the screw heads that secure the unit together.

Minimum Clearances

from the Vent Pipe to Combustible Materials

 

Inches

mm

Vertical Sections

1

25

Horizontal Sections

 

 

Top

3

75

Bottom

1

25

Sides

1

25

At Wall Firestops

 

 

Top

2 1/2

63.7

Bottom

1/2

13

Sides

1

25

For minimum clearances, see the direct vent termination clearance diagrams on pages 24 and 25 in this manual.

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Contents What to do if you smell gas Installation and OperationSafety and Warning Information Table of Contents Log Set Assembly Service PartsGLA-750TR Service Parts List 6000BE, 6000BE-IPIIntermittent Pilot Ignition Valve AssemblyStanding Pilot Ignition 6000BECertification High Altitude InstallationsInstallation Codes Appliance CertificationANY Such Action MAY Possibly Cause a Fire Hazard Pre-install PreparationIntroducing the Hearth & Home Technologies Gas Fireplaces GAS Line Access Diagram of the 6000BE, 6000BE-IPIClearance Requirements Constructing the Fireplace ChaseLocating the Fireplace Framing the Fireplace Framing DimensionsDVP90ST Identifying Vent Components Installing the Vent SystemVent System Approvals Tems or Components MAY be UsedMAX .4 M Straight Up Vertical Venting Flue Restrictor InstructionsVertical Venting Chart Venting with One 90 Elbow Venting with ONE 1 90 ElbowVenting with Two 90 Elbows Venting with TWO 2 90 o ElbowsVenting with three 90 elbows Venting with Three 3 90 Elbows+ V 1 FT + H 1 FT Installing Vent Components Above the First 900 Elbow in the Venting System To Install the Heat ShieldInstall Support Brackets Continue Adding Vent Components12 Hole and Vent Pipe Horizontal Termination Vent TerminationAttic Firestop Alcove Applications ServiceProper Positioning Leveling and Securing of a Fireplace Positioning, Leveling, and Securing the FireplaceIntermittent Pilot Ignition IPI System Installing the Optional Heat-Zone Kit Gas Control SystemsVice Must be Wired Directly to the FIRE- Place Junction BOX Standing Pilot Ignition SystemCheck for GAS Leaks Gas Supply LineGas Pressure Requirements Pressure Natural Gas PropaneWall Switch Wiring the FireplaceFor Standing Pilot Ignition Wiring Appliance Requirements Optional AccessoriesBRN Operation using Battery PowerFinishing Installing Trim, Logs, and Ember MaterialInstalling the Trim Positioning the Logs Follow these stepsCover Ports Shutter Settings6000BE Tempered 6000BE-IPI Tempered Glass AssemblyPlacing the Ember Material Before Lighting the Fireplace Double-check for faulty componentsCold Climate Switch Important Turn OFF the GAS Before Servicing Your Fireplace After the InstallationFireplace Maintenance Lighting the Fireplace