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Verify accessory compatibility and integration into the installation process.
Select the installation site considering required clearances and framing.
Apply metal safety strips to protect combustible surfaces in front of the fireplace.
Secure the fireplace unit using provided fastening tabs to prevent movement.
Determine the centerpoint for straight-up or offset chimney installations.
Mark, cut, frame, and install firestop spacers for ceiling penetrations.
Attach chimney sections, elbows, and determine support needs.
Install chimney supports and continue sections through ceilings.
Mark the roof centerpoint for the chimney penetration.
Cut and frame the roof opening according to chimney top termination requirements.
Ensure the chimney meets minimum height requirements above the roofline.
Install chimney sections up through the roof hole as per termination instructions.
Follow instructions to install the selected chimney top housing or termination.
Install flashing and the chimney top for a chase installation.
Connect the fan junction box to the fan motor and assembly.
Ensure 120 VAC, 60 Hz power is available at the fireplace.
Route and connect field-supplied wiring from the switch box to the junction box.
Recommended annual maintenance for fan cleaning and lubrication.
Procedure for adding a fan to an already installed unit, requiring an access hole.
Install the outside air kit if required by local code or desired.
Install the fan kit, following the provided instruction sheets.
Insulate the fireplace base with non-combustible material for cold climates.
Inspect and seal all joints between the fireplace and finishing materials.
Insulate the enclosure walls as you would an outside wall for cold climates.
Decide whether to build fireplace framing before or after setting the fireplace.
Construct the fireplace framing using 2x4 lumber or heavier, considering dimensions.
Finish the wall and seal all joints with non-combustible material.
Apply wall shields to adjacent combustible side walls within 14 inches of openings.
Install a hearth extension to protect combustible floors from heat and embers.
Details minimum air space requirements for combustible materials and chimney sections.
| Fuel Type | Natural Gas or Propane |
|---|---|
| Heat Output | Up to 36, 000 BTU |
| Ignition Type | Electronic Ignition |
| Log Material | Ceramic Fiber |
| Venting | Direct Vent |