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The leveling bolts should be 3/8" in diameter and about three inches in length. 12. Reaching over the top of the insert, install the starter pipe in the stove flue, or attach the positive flue connection to the insert. See * Note. 11. If the floor of the fireplace is lower than the hearth, turn the adjusting bolts secured with 2 nuts (not in- PAGE 9 INSTALLATION SURROUND ASSEMBLY NOTE: Do not face seal over chimney cooling air system on superior brand or any brand fireplace which is designed with the chimney cooling air system. 13. Pull the insert slightly forward to its desired position; attach the face shield using the surround clips and hardware as shown. The fiberglass insulation strips should be secured along the top and sides (step 3). Assemble the gold-tone trim using the 2 inside corner brackets. Attach trim to the face shield and stove. Push the unit back until face shield insulation is compressed against the fireplace front, forming a tight seal. Test for air leaks by holding a candle around edge of face shield to see if smoke is pulled into fireplace. * Note: Preferred method of attaching connector to flue outlet is to install two L-Brackets (1” angle bracket, 3/4” wide) on opposite sides of the flue outlet: Use self- tapping screws to secure in place. Cut a .” (height) and .” (width) notch in the front of connector (pipe, liner or adapter that will attach to flue outlet). Install connector into flue outlet and secure to angle brackets using machine screws. Seal around connection with furnace cement. PAGE 10 INSTALLATION POSITIVE FLUE CONNECTION FOR MASONRY FIREPLACE A Professional should inspect chimney prior to installation to determine if any repairs are necessary or if a chimney reline is necessary. The fireplace damper must be secured in the open position. If this is not possible, it will be necessary to remove the damper. Installation into a masonry fireplace requires as a minimum of a flue extension past the header. This can be accomplished by one of the following methods: Install 6" smoke pipe if the chimney is located directly above the insert flue (Or) Install 6" flex pipe to achieve the same result. This can be achieved by using a filler plate. A filler plate can be made by making a cardboard pattern to fit the fireplace throat. Lay the pattern on 22 gage steel, add 2 inches to each side, and cut. Snip corners and bend front lip up and sides and back down. Cut an opening for the flue. Attach filler plate with masonry screws. The starter pipe extends through the filler plate, past the damper and into the chimney system. Small air leaks should be sealed with high temp fiberglass or ceramic insulation. Use an offset adapter (see page 25) to handle offsets. This part is available through your dealer. A preferable installation is the positive flue connection (a positive seal between the flue extension and the chimney). PAGE 11 PROCUCT FEATURES AND CONTROLS ASH DRAWER The large ash drawer located below the fuel door is designedto make cleaning easier by containing the ashes in a removable drawer. CAUTION: Do not operate the stove with the ash dumpcover off, as this will produce extreme temperatureswithin the stove (overfiring) and could cause damage tothe appliance or other property (such damage is notcovered by the manufacturers warranty). Replace theash dump gasket if it becomes frayed or damaged. BLOWER SYSTEM The 250-CFM room air circulation blower system comes equipped with a variable speed control (rheostat). The blower system can be operated manually or set to operatedautomatically (so the blowers will turn on when the insert ishot and turn off when the insert is cool). See Care and Operation Section – Blower System on page 15. PRIMARY AIR CONTROL The primary combustion air delivery is controlled by the primary air control draft module (The control handle is locatedabove the fuel door). The heat output can be controlled bysliding the handle to a higher or lower heat output setting(see following illustrations). The fuel, the amount of heat andburn times desired, the type of installation are all variablesthat will affect the control setting. The same control settingsin a variety of installations will produce different results. Youwill need to try different settings so you can learn how muchheat to expect and how long the fire will burn. Lower Higher CATALYTIC BYPASS DAMPER CONTROL The bypass damper control handle is located on the front of the insert (see above illustration). By pushing in or pulling out the handle, the operator can route the exhaust either through the catalytic combustor (pushed in) or directly up the flue (pulled out). When starting a fire or refueling, the handle should be pulled out. Once the fire is established it should be pushed in. CATALYTIC COMBUSTOR How it works: From 5 to 30 percent of the chemical energycontained in every log escapes up the chimney when woodis burned in a conventional stove. The catalytic combustor isdesigned to make use of this energy, conv...
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