
11 Maintenance and Servicing the Fireplace
A. Disposal of Ashes
Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a
WARNING
Fire Risk
Disposal of ashes
•Ashes should be placed in metal container with tight fitting lid.
•Do not place metal container on combustible surface.
•Ashes should be retained in closed container until all embers have thoroughly cooled.
WARNING
Fire Risk
Prevent creosote buildup
•Inspect chimney once every two months during heating season.
•Remove creosote to reduce risk of chimney fire.
•Ignited creosote is extremely HOT.
B. Chimney Inspection/Cleaning
Inspect the chimney internally for obstructions and construc- tion damage. Flue pipe joints and seams must be continu- ous and mechanically tight.
The chimney should be inspected once every two months during the heating season.
If creosote has accumulated, it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire.
Refer to Figure 11.1 to remove/reinstall termination caps.
C. Firebox Refractory
Check firebox refractory for excessive cracks or gaps. If cracks exceed 1/4 in. (6 mm) in width the refractory should be replaced. See Section 12 for replacement information.
WARNING
Fire Risk
•Inspect fireplace refractory annually.
Crumbling, deteriorated refractory can allow overheating of surrounding materials.
Note: As you use the fireplace, expansion and contraction will cause minor cracking of the refractory. This is normal, unavoidable, and will not affect the performance of the fireplace. If the cracks become large enough that the metal behind the refractory is exposed or large pieces fall out, the panels should be replaced.
Remove 4 screws
Remove screws,and lift top pan off. lift top cover. Top Cover
Cap | Cap |
Chimney |
|
| Slip |
| Section |
TR11/TR11T | ST1175/ST475 |
TR444/TR442 | Square Termination Cap |
Round Termination Cap |
|
Remove 2 screws from the front and back and lift the top off.
TCT1175
Terra Cotta
Termination Cap
Figure 11.1 Chimney & Termination Cap Cleaning
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