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7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace
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NO | Garage or |
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Attic space | combustible | NO |
| liquids storage | |
| Outlet blocked by | |
NO |
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| snow, leaves, etc. | |
Outlet placed |
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higher than 3 ft |
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below the |
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termination cap |
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| Use only duct materials |
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| specified by manufacturer | |
Figure 17.1 Outside Convection Air Placement |
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B. Auxiliary Convection Air System
Both the Outside Air and Auxiliary Air kits are installed
on the right hand side of the fireplace.
Auxiliary convection air allows you to use outside air to flow over the blowers, where it is heated and then distributed into the room producing positive pressure inside the home. Alternatively, you can also run a 6 in. (152 mm) duct to another location in your home and use as a cold air return within the home.
The auxiliary convection lever allows you to change the fireplace from a zone heater into a whole house heater.
LEFT: Slide to the left and use the fireplace as a zone heater. This option pulls room air into the bottom grille of the fireplace, heats the air and
RIGHT: Slide to the right and use the fireplace as a whole house heater for room convection air.
The auxiliary convection lever is located underneath the front lower panel. See Figure 17.2.
Left = Room Air | Right =Auxiliary Air |
Figure 17.2 Auxiliary Convection Air Lever |
September 7, 2007 | Page 17 |