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Survey the planned location for the fireplace for overhead plumbing or electrical wires, etc., that might complicate
the installation or endanger persons installing or cleaning the chimney. Avoid a location where the chimney cap
will be near abrupt changes in the roof shape, nearby wall or embankments, under or near trees or above the
roof of a single story wing of a two story building as shown by Figure 8. All these conditions can cause
turbulence or pressure conditions that can cause poor chimney draft and smoke spillage from the fireplace
opening. Elbows may be used to offset the chimney to avoid obstructions or to locate the chimney cap in a
preferred location. Refer to the sections of this manual pertaining to chimney offsets for instructions on proper
elbow use. Poor installation or location of the chimney cap and/or components can cause wind blown rain to
enter the chimney.
Be sure the selected location will allow a 17" square combustible material-free space for the chimney to pass
through. If the chimney is to pass through living or storage spaces, be sure there is adequate space to enclose
the chimney to avoid personal contact with, or damage to, the chimney. If the fireplace is to be installed on an
outside wall, the surrounding walls (chase) should be constructed and insulated as shown by Figure 6. Failure
to insulate the fireplace form outside temperatures will cause heat loss through and around the fireplace.
INSTALLATION PREPARATION
7
FIGURE 6
53D9027. Rev 1 03/03
8' 0"
LEVEL
LEVEL
SOLID
SOLID
SURFACE
SURFACE
FIRESTOP SPACER
FIRESTOP SPACER
SEE NOTES
SEE NOTES
JOIST INSULATE SAME
JOIST INSULATE SAME
AS CEILING
AS CEILING
NOTES:
NOTES:
1. MODEL LF-FS-2 FIRESTOP 
1. MODEL LF-FS-2 FIRESTOP 
SPACER MUST BE USED.
SPACER MUST BE USED.
2. LOCAL CODES MAY NOT REQUIRE
2. LOCAL CODES MAY NOT REQUIRE
FIR E STOPPING AT THE CEILING LEVEL
FIR E STOPPING AT THE CEILING LEVEL
FOR CHASE INSTALLATIONS, BUT IT IS
FOR CHASE INSTALLATIONS, BUT IT IS
RECOMMENDED FOR SAFETY AND 
RECOMMENDED FOR SAFETY AND 
REDUCING HEAT LOSS.
REDUCING HEAT LOSS.
3. DO NOT INSULATE THE CHASE WITH 
3. DO NOT INSULATE THE CHASE WITH 
BLOWN OR FILL TYPE INSULATION.
BLOWN OR FILL TYPE INSULATION.
INSULATION SHOULD ONLY CONTACT
INSULATION SHOULD ONLY CONTACT
THE FIREPLACE AT POINTS WHERE 
THE FIREPLACE AT POINTS WHERE 
THE FIREPLACE WOULD NORMALLY BE 
THE FIREPLACE WOULD NORMALLY BE 
CONTACTED BY FRAMING MATERIALS 
CONTACTED BY FRAMING MATERIALS 
OUTSIDE BASE
OUTSIDE BASE
INSULATION
INSULATION
(THERMAL BARRIERS)
(THERMAL BARRIERS)
SOLID CONTINUOUS
SOLID CONTINUOUS
SURFACE
SURFACE
INSULATE OUTSIDE
INSULATE OUTSIDE 
WALLS OF CHASE
WALLS OF CHASE
CHIMNEY SECTIONS
CHIMNEY SECTIONS
"L" SERIES
"L" SERIES
LCLF FLAT CHASE 
LCLF FLAT CHASE 
TOP FLASHING
TOP FLASHING
LCL TELESCOPING
LCL TELESCOPING
CHIMNEY CAP
CHIMNEY CAP

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Martin SB6000 Specifications

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BrandMartin
ModelSB6000
CategoryIndoor Fireplace
LanguageEnglish

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