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| a) | Remove the first two (2) front | |||||||
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| secondary air tube and ceramic | |||||||
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| baffles, if | installed | (see | CERAMIC | ||||
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| BAFFLE INSTALLATION). |
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| b) | Unscrew the nut on top of the | |||||||
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| inside of the firebox, using a 9/16” | |||||||
| USA 16” (406 mm) |
| wrench or socket (see Figure 34). | ||||||||
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| The flue plate clamp will slide off | |||||||||
| CND 18” (450 mm) |
| the hook/clamp. |
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| Floor Protection | c) | Pull the hook/bolt and the | ||||||||
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Masonry Fireplace | Combustible Floor |
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| removable flue collar off the top | |||||||
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| of the unit. |
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Figure 32: Insert Installation into existing fireplace without |
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d) | Attach the flue collar to the venting | ||||||||||
| hearth. |
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| pipe using sheet metal screws. | |||||||
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| e) | Push the unit into place while | |||||||
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| trying to keep the collar attached | |||||||
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| to venting close to the opening on | |||||||
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| the top of the unit. |
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| f) | Using the hook/bolt, grab the | |||||||
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| flue collar by the rod through the | |||||||
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| center and pull it into place (see | |||||||
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| Figure 35). |
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| g) | Slide the flue plate clamp over the | |||||||
| USA 16” (406 mm) |
| end of the hook/bolt and screw | ||||||||
| CND 18” (450 mm) |
| the nut back on to the hook/bolt. | ||||||||
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| h) | ceramic | baffles | and | |||||
Masonry Fireplace | Combustible Floor |
| the first two (2) front secondary | ||||||||
1" (25mm) |
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| INSTALLATION). |
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Figure 33: Insert Installation into existing floor level masonry |
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| in Figure 36), one on each side, at the | ||||||||
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| back of the unit. Adjust the legs using a | ||||||||
Flue plate | Hook/bolt |
| 9/16” wrench to ensure the unit is stable. | ||||||||
clamp |
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| 4. Screw or nail the metal plate provided | ||||||||
Nut |
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| by the manufacturer to the inside of the | |||||||||
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| fireplace. |
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| METAL TAG: “THIS FIREPLACE HAS BEEN | |||||||||
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| ALTERED TO ACCOMMODATE A FIREPLACE | |||||||||
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| INSERT AND SHOULD BE INSPECTED BY A | |||||||||
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| QUALIFIED PERSON PRIOR TO THE | |||||||||
Figure 34: Attaching removable flue. | AS A CONVENTIONAL FIREPLACE.” |
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