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If you are not the excess mastic left in step six is forced up into crack careful, you could cut your hands. between the storm collar and chimney. This will make the joint between the flashing and the chimney watertight. See Figure 20. 7. Place chimney cap into matching parts of the last chimney section. Push chimney cap down until the brackets on the bottom of the chimney cap sits on the chimney pipe. Punch or drill 1/8" diameter holes in the inlet air duct (chimney pipe) where specified on the brackets. Fasten chimney pipe down with the No. 8 screws provided. See Figure 20. Note: Do not penetrate the inner stainless steel pipe while installing the screws. 8. Check all the parts of the fireplace, chimney and chimney termination cap. Make sure none have been damaged or bent during installation. Check to see that all parts have been properly installed. Note: The metal used for chimney cap has a rust-protective coating but the cut edges of the parts are not protected. Detergent-wash and paint exposed parts of chimney cap with galvanized primer paint. This will prevent rusting and rust staining of nearby structures. 20 61D0087 OUTSIDE COMBUSTION AIR WARNING These fireplaces are provided with model AK6A combustion air kit (for floor Fireplaces in installation only) to supply outside combustion air to the fireplace. manufactured homes If outside wall installation or ceiling/soffit installation is preferred, pur must be supplied with chase model AK6 combustion air kit from fireplace dealer. See Figure 10, outside combustion air. page 12. CAUTION Maintain the structural PRECAUTION AND RECOMMENDATIONS integrity of the 1. Avoid extremely long runs and numerous turns in the flex duct leading from manufactured home the fireplace to the air inlet assembly. These conditions will increase the floor, wall, and ceiling/ resistance to the free flow of air through the flex duct. roof. 2. Locate air inlet assembly where it will not be blocked or restricted in any manner. 3. Never mount the combustion air inlet assembly in a garage or storage area where combustible fumes such as gasoline might be drawn into the fireplace. Do not take combustion air from any area where combustible liquids or gases are stored. 4. Carefully cut holes for the installation of the combustion air kit. You must maintain the structural integrity of the home. INSTALLATION OF AK6A COMBUSTION AIR KIT 1. Remove the cover plate from the combustion air inlet on left side of the fireplace. 2. Place the starting collar into the hole on the side of the fireplace. Fasten collar in place with four (4) sheet metal screws as specified by Figure 21. 3. Cut a 6." diameter hole in floor leading into a ventilated crawl space and install the air inlet assembly. See Figure 22. WARNING Locate the air inlet assembly where it will not be blocked or restricted in any manner. The air inlet assembly must not terminate in an attic space. 4. Use duct straps to secure flex duct to starting collar and inlet air assembly. See Figure 22. Note: If it is necessary to splice the flex duct, use Model 603 duct connector and Model FP-6-U combustion air duct. Figure 21 - Attaching Outside Air Starting Collar and Insulation Ring to Left Side of Fireplace Starting Collar Sheet Meal Screws Left Side of Fireplace Shorter End of Air Starting Collar Left Side of Fireplace Flex Duct (6" Dia.) Ventilated Crawl Space Air Inlet Assembly Duct Strap Figure 22 - Securing Flex Duct to Starting Collar and Inlet Air Assembly with Duct Straps 61D0087 21 TRIM AND MANTEL INSTALLATION FOR WOOD BURNING FIREPLACES • The fireplace face may be left exposed or trimmed with material such as brick, stone, or marble. If trim is installed, fasten it securely to face of fireplace. Seal any cracks between trim material and face of fireplace. Cracks can cause a fire and prevent fireplace from working properly. Block the fireplace with framing and attach the base to the supporting floor to reduce the possibility of such a crack developing. • Place wall ties in mortar joints of masonry trim. Fasten wall ties to face of fireplace with sheet metal screws. • Do not install combustible materials below the top spacers of the fireplace. Do not allow combustible materials to overlap the sides of fireplace face. Seal face of fireplace to surrounding wall with noncombustible caulk or trim materials. This will prevent cold air leaking around the fireplace. See Figure 23. • Use only non-combustible materials below top of spacers. • The trim must not block or restrict in any way the flow of air through the air inlet and air outlet louvers in the face of the fireplace. LOCATING FRONT AND SIDE CLEARANCES To find front clearances, extend a line from back corner of unit to 4" in front of fireplace face and 1" outside screened opening. Combustible materials may be placed within shaded areas. Note: Do not let combustible materials overlap black painted surface more than 1/8". See Figure 24. Trim may butt against side walls of fireplace. The...
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