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Martin SF36A Series User Manual

Martin SF36A Series
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SF36A, SF36AI, SCF36A AND SCF36AI
WOOD BURNING FIREPLACES
INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
ONLY MODELS 18VL(N,P)(M,T,V)R, 18VLS(N,P)(M,V)C UNVENTED GAS LOG SETS WHICH HAVE
BEEN
FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE STANDARD FOR UNVENTED ROOM HEATERS ANSI Z21.11.2, ARE
TO
BE INSTALLED IN THIS FIREPLACE. 075629 HOOD MUST BE INSTALLED WHEN MANTLE IS INSTALLED AT
12” FROM FIREPLACE OPENING.
36 INCH BUILT-IN WOOD BURNING FIREPLACES.
(GLASS DOORS, FAN ASSEMBLY, AND OUTSIDE
COMBUSTION
AIR KIT AVAILABLE.)
T
HESE FIREPLACES ARE U. L.
®
LISTED FOR USE
WITH
"S" SERIES CHIMNEY SYSTEM COMPONENTS.
SF36A-SERIES
(
RADIANT TYPE)
SCF36A-SERIES
(
CIRCULATING TYPE)
53D9021. Rev 1 03/03
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Martin SF36A Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMartin
ModelSF36A Series
CategoryIndoor Fireplace
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Important Information and Intended Use

Intended Product Usage

Defines the fireplace's intended purpose and fuel types, specifying limitations and warnings.

Operation Guidelines

Clearances

Fireplace Location

Installation Preparation

Floor Protection

Fireplace Components

Fireplace Installation

Chimney Installation

Chimney Offset Installation

Chimney Offset and Cap Installation

Chimney Cap Installation

Chimney Height and Offset Charts

Chimney Cap Chase Installation

Outside Combustion Air Precautions and Recommendations

Combustion Air Assembly

Gas Appliance Installation

Trim Installation

Glass Door Installation and Fan Accessory

Fireplace Operation

Advantages of a Wood Burning Fireplace

Details the practical and aesthetic benefits of using wood as fuel.

Which Woods Are Best?

Discusses different wood species for aroma, heat value, and burn characteristics.

How to Build a Better Fire

Provides step-by-step guidance on building and maintaining a fire.

A Few Words of Caution

Offers warnings about burning specific materials and fire safety practices.

Maintenance and Safety

Fuel Storage

Guidelines for storing firewood to ensure proper drying and safety.

Disposal of Ashes

Instructions for safe handling and disposal of fireplace ashes.

Chimney Maintenance

Information on creosote formation, inspection, and cleaning procedures.

Fireplace Maintenance

Covers cleaning, inspection of refractory panels, and seasonal checks.

Glass Door Maintenance

Refers to separate instructions for maintaining glass doors.

Checklist of Do's and Don'ts

A summary list of essential installation and operation practices.

Don'ts

Lists actions to avoid for safe installation, operation, and maintenance.

Parts Diagram and List

Limited Warranty

What Is Covered and For How Long

Details the duration and scope of the warranty for parts and components.

What Is Not Covered

Lists exclusions from the limited warranty coverage.

Limitations and Exclusions

Specifies conditions and limitations of the warranty.

Your Duties

Outlines the owner's responsibilities for installation and record-keeping.

If You Have a Problem With Your Fireplace or Component

Provides instructions on how to contact support for warranty issues.

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