NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE. 5

Figure 4

Insulate Joists
Same As Ceiling
Draft Stops
Firestop
CTDT
Termination
Note: Non-
Combustible
Chase
Flashing
Must Be
Used To
Cover
Chase
Opening
Optional
Insulation
In Outside
Walls Of
Chase
Solid
Continuous
Surface
Outside
Base
Insulation
(Thermal Barrier)
8'
Level
Chase Enclosure - Indoor Installation

Figure 3

Damper
Closed Damper
Open
Lintel
Combustion Air Actuator
(when installed)
Hearth
Hearth
Optional
Outside Chase
Indoor Locations - Top View

Indoor Locations - Carefully consider the

position of the fi replace opening with re-

spect to the location of adjacent or nearby

stairwells, bath or kitchen exhaust fans

and/or return air registers for forced air

furnaces/air conditioners that could cause

a smoking fi replace condition if the house

is tightly insulated.

Figure 5

When choosing a location, care must be taken

to avoid places where fl ooding or running

water may be a problem.

DO NOT place furniture or other items such

as plants or decorative objects within 60” of

the fi replace front face.

Figure 7 Clearances
Frame Surface Not to Be Covered
With Combustible Materials
12" Wall
Covering
45°
12"
1"
Door
Opening
Safe
Zone
Restrictions for Outdoor installations:
Outside Air Kit must be installed and
fully open on the outdoor installation. On
the indoor installation is optional unless
mandated by local building codes.
Minimum chimney height for the outdoor in-
stallation is 7' 3" (one 4 foot pipe section).
• Only non-combustible materials are al-
lowed on the front face (Front Fireplace
Frame) and around the perimeter within
1-5/8” on the top and 1/2" on the sides
(see Figures 1, 51 & 52).
Combustible materials may project beyond the
sides of the fi replace opening as long as they
are kept within the shaded areas illustrated in
Figure 7.

CLEARANCES

Minimum clearance to combustibles for the
appliance is as follows: sides and back - 1” (25
mm), fl oor - 0” (0 mm), adjacent wall - 12” (305
mm), ceiling - 37 1/2” (953 mm).
Note: Clearance at the nailing tab is 0" (0mm)
(see Figure 25).
Note: Adjacent wall considerations are for
an adjacent wall on only a single side. Walls
should not be placed at minimum distance at
both sides of the fi replace.
CAUTION
To ensure that the outside air kit remains open for an outdoor installation, this fi replace should not have a combustion air gate control installed (OAKG-OD). If this unit is installed indoors, you must install the outside combustion air cover provided or an optional outside air kit gate (OAKG-OD) before the fi replace is framed in place.
ATTENTION
Assurer que les restes extérieurs de kit d’air ouverts pour une instal-lation extérieure, cette cheminée n’ont pas une commande de porte d’air de combustion a installé (OAKG-OD). Si cette unité est installée à l’intérieur, vous devez installer la couverture extérieure d’air de combustion fournie ou une porte extérieure facultative de kit d’air (OAKG-OD) avant que la cheminée soit encadrée en place.

LOCATION OF FIREPLACE

Carefully select the proper location for heat
circulation, aesthetics, chimney obstructions,
air inlet location and clearance to side wall(s).
With proper pre-planning, a slight adjustment
of a few inches can save considerable time and
expense later during construction and assembly.
See Figures 5 & 6 for examples.

When locating the fi replace, consideration

must be given to combustibles and fi nal

fi nishing. See Figure 5 and confi ne the fi nal

location of combustible fi nish materials to

the "Safe Zone."

DO NOT permanently place furniture or other

items such as decorative pillows within 60"

of the fi replace front face.

Outdoor Locations - Carefully consider the

position of the fi replace opening with respect

to the location of adjacent or nearby stair-

wells, doors, windows, walk ways and over

hanging trees, patios and wires.

LIVING SPACE
PATIO
Outdoor Locations - Top View

Figure 6

Optional
Hearth
Extension
Air Inlet (inlet
must be free of
any obstructions)