EXISTING FIREPLACE INSTALLATION
1.Seal all drafts and vents with
2.Cap the top of the chimney flue to prevent rain from entering.
3.Plan your electrical power supply: (refer to NOTE 1)
4.The power cord can run along the front of the hearth to an outlet near the fireplace (FIGURE 2).
NOTE 1
A 15 AMP, 120 VOLT circuit is required. A dedicated circuit is preferred but not essential in all cases. A dedicated circuit will be required if, after installation, the circuit breaker trips or fuse blows on a regular basis when the heater is operating. Additional appliances on the same circuit may exceed the current rating of the circuit breaker.
WARNING
To prevent personal injury you should hire a professional to cap the chimney flue or cut a hole in the existing fireplace for wiring.
If you return your existing fireplace to its original use (Example wood burning), it should be inspected by the local building department prior to use to reduce the risk of fire and personal injury.
NEW WALL CONSTRUCTION
1.Select a suitable location that is not susceptible to moisture and is away from drapes, furniture and high traffic.
2.Place the fireplace in the desired location to see how it will look in the room.
3.Mark the desired location on the floor and store the fireplace in a safe, dry and dust free location.
4.Use studs to frame an opening of 30 ½” wide X 25 ¾” high X 11 ¾” deep.
5.Plan your electrical power supply (refer to NOTE 1)
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