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Table of Contents

Congratulations!

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Limited Warranty

4

1 Listing and Code Approvals

6

A.

Appliance Certification

6

B.

Non-Combustible Materials

6

C.

Combustible Materials

6

User Guide

2 Operating Instructions

7

A.

Your Fireplace

7

B.

Seasoned Wood

8

C.

Starting a Fire

8

D.

Grate

8

E.

Firescreen

8

F.

Flue Damper

8

G.

Refractory

8

H.

Glass Doors

9

I.

Outside Air (optional)

9

J.

Vented Gas Log Sets & Gas Log Lighters

9

K.

Optional Components

9

L.

Clear Space

9

M.

Wood Fuel

10

3

Maintainance and Service

11

 

A.

Disposal of Ashes

11

 

B.

Chimney Inspection/Cleaning

11

 

C.

Check Firebox Refractory

12

 

D.

Inspect Grate

12

 

E.

Glass Cleaning

12

4

Troubleshooting Guide

13

Installer Guide

5 Getting Started

14

A.

Typical Fireplace System

14

B.

Design and Installation Considerations

15

C.

Draft

15

D.

Negative Pressure

15

E.

Locating Fireplace & Chimney

16

F.

Tools and Supplies Needed

17

G.

Fireplace System Requirements

17

H.

Inspect Fireplace and Components

17

6 Framing & Clearances

18

A.

Select Fireplace Location

18

B.

Clearances

19

C.

Sidewalls/Surrounds

20

D.

Frame the Fireplace

20

7 Installation of Fireplace

21

A.

Things to Consider

21

B.

Position the Fireplace

21

C.

Place Protective Metal Hearth Strips

21

D.

Level Fireplace

21

E.

Install Outside Air Kit

23

8 Chimney Assembly

24

A.

Chimney Requirements

25

B.

Using Offsets/Returns

26

C.

Assemble Chimney Sections

27

D.

Install Chimney Air Kit

27

E.

Install Ceiling Firestops

28

F.

Install Attic Insulation Shield

29

G.

Cut out Hole in Roof

30

H.

Complete Installation

30

I.

Install Flashing

30

J.

Chimney Termination Requirements

31

9 Chase Installations

32

A.

Construct the Chase

32

B.

Install Fireplace & Chimney

33

C.

Install Chase Top

33

D.

Install Termination Cap

34

10

Shrouds

36

 

A.

Radiation Shield

36

 

B.

Field Constructed Shrouds

36

11

Finishing

38

 

A.

Non-Combustible Materials

38

 

B.

Combustible Materials

38

 

C.

Hearth Extension

38

 

D.

Finishing Material

40

 

E.

Combustible Mantel

41

 

F.

Sidewalls/Surrounds

41

12

Accessories

42

 

A.

Gas Log/Lighter Provision

42

 

B.

Wood Burning Inserts

42

13

Reference Materials

43

 

A.

Fireplace Dimensions

43

 

B.

Optional Components

44

 

C.

Chimney Components

45

 

D.

Service Parts

48

 

E.

Contact Information

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Hearth and Home Technologies PIER-40, BAY-40 owner manual Table of Contents, User Guide, Installer Guide

PIER-40, BAY-40 specifications

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