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1. 60 7 8 in YN o pus 2 o o lt o ES YN 2 Q o jo D um O pe o Z 22 3 8 in Figure 12 12 Combustible Mantel Leg or Wall Projections Acceptable on both sides of opening Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 43 1 Accessories A Gas Log Lighter Provision WARNING Fire and or Asphyxiation Risk Use with solid wood fuel or decorative gas appliance only Gas fire gener ates fumes Firebox Outer Shell of Fireplace Maintain air clearance DO NOT install unvented gas logs Damper must be locked fully open when gas logs are R Refract installed PARUM A certified gas log lighter or decorative gas log set can be Seal with installed in this fireplace fireplace mortar or non combust Maximum input is 150 000 BTU hr ible sealant Decorative gas appliance must be certified to ANSI Z21 60 Standard for Decorative Gas Appliances for Installation in Vented Fireplaces Must be installed in accordance with the National Fuel 1 1 2 in ie a 38 mm Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 Gas Line Y Gas Line p srspaco Agas log set must incorporate a gas shutoff Gaslog set requires the damper to be locked fully open Knockouts are provided on both sides of the fir
2. sasaaa eaaa 52 Install Outside Air KIL 22 Note An arrow found in the text signifies change in content Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 3 HEAT GLO No one builds a better fire WARRANTY FOR HEAT amp GLO FIREPLACES The limited warranty will not become effective until you have mailed the completed warranty card to Hearth amp Home Technologies Inc 20802 Kensington Blvd Lakeville MN 55044 This card must be mailed within 60 days of the fireplace installation Subject to the conditions set forth herein HEARTH amp HOME TECHNOLOGIES INC HHT extends the following limited warranty with respect to your Heat amp Glo fireplace excluding accessories chimney components and glass doors If HHT is satisfied that any part or portion of the fireplace covered by this warranty is defective in material or work manship under normal use and service as described in the operating instructions HHT will take the following actions 1 Within the first five 5 years from the date of installation HHT shall at its option replace or repair any such defect in material or workmanship at HHT s expense HHT SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY OTHER LABOR COSTS OR EXPENSES INCLUDING INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES 2 During the sixth 6th through the 10th years after the date of installation HHT shall supply replacement parts or parts at no charge but SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY L
3. Install upper side panel in the unit tapered edge to the front Position the bottom of panel behind the T brackets Install two T brackets stem up into mortar lines one Y bracket on the front edge as shown Do not tighten Install two Z brackets in the mortar joints across the top Tighten these and all previously installed brackets Install second side panel following the steps above Lower Side d Brick Panel Note Use T brackets as templates and drill pilot holes into the inner shell with the drill bit provided Side panels must be installed first E Install Back Molded Brick Panel Herring bone Refer to Figure 11 2 Set the grate brackets in place 26 5 in 673 mm center to center Install the lower back panel Center from side to side Install two T brackets stem down into mortar line to hold lower back in position Do not tighten Install upper back panel Position bottom of panel behind the previously installed T brackets Install three T brackets stem side up into mortar line do not tighten e Install two Z brackets in the mortar joints across the top Tighten these and all previously installed brackets Upper Back Molded Brick Panel Lower Back Molded Brick Panel F Install Mortar Note Mortar is applied after facing materials are installed Tools Required Mortar bag Trowel Mixing bucket Sponge or spray bottle Drill 3 32 drill bit
4. Clear Space Sides of Fireplace Opening S Figure 2 3 Clear Space 8 Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 M Wood Fuel Hardwood vs Softwood Your fireplace performance depends on the quality of the firewood you use e Seasoned wood contains about 8 000 BTUs per pound Hard woods are more dense than soft woods Hard woods contain 60 more BTUs than soft woods Hard woods require more time to season burn slower and are harder to ignite Soft woods require less time to dry burn faster and are easier to ignite Start the fire with soft wood to bring the fireplace up to operating temperature and to establish draft Add hard wood for slow even heat and longer burn time Hard woods Oak Maple Apple Birch Soft woods Douglas Fir N Pine N Spruce N Cedar Poplar Aspen Alder Moisture WARNING Risk of Fire DO NOT burn wet or green wood Wet unseasoned wood can cause accumulation of creosote The majority of the problems fireplace owners experience are caused by trying to burn wet unseasoned wood Wet unseasoned wood requires energy to evaporate the water instead of heating your home and e Evaporating moisture cools your chimney accelerating formation of creosote Seasoned Wood Cut logs to size Split to 6 in 152 mm or less Airdry to a moisture content of around 20 Soft wood about nine months Hard wood about eighteen months NOTICE
5. Figure 8 1 Typical Chimney System Guidelines for Chimney System Installation Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 23 A Chimney Requirements Measure vertical distances from the base of the fireplace Feet Meters Minimum overall straight height 18 5 49 Minimum height with offset return 18 5 5 64 Maximum height 50 15 24 Maximum chimney length between an offset 20 6 10 and return Maximum distance between chimney 25 7 62 stabilizers Maximum unsupported chimney length 6 1 83 between the offset and return Maximum unsupported chimney height above 25 7 62 the fireplace Maximum unsupported chimney above roof 6 1 83 WARNING Risk of Fire You must maintain 2 in 51 mm air space clearance to insulation and other combustible materials around the chimney system Failure to do so may cause overheating and fire Table 8 1 Sai jees O I Fmup jw J Roof Flashing praem Eq grans THH L apes 30 Spar Miscellaneous hegase 1 eean aana sen T ees RRS anaa show eest Top Fasting hancave Cimmey cap ees serpe Bes wal aran himney Sections 14DCA 12 14DCA 18 O 16 1 2 419 34 1 2 876 46 1 2 1181 14DCA 36 14DCA 48 Dimensions reflect effective height Determine the chimney components needed to complete your particular installation Measure the total vertical height of the fireplace installation from the base of the firep
6. Too close to tree S Below adjacent structure Insulated exterior chase A Lower roof line in cooler climates Avoid outside wall 7 Windward AOS Leeward Multi level Roofs Recommended NOT recommended Outside Air Intake Outside Air Intake on windward side on leeward side Figure 5 1 Recommended Chimney Locations Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 15 F Tools and Supplies Needed Before beginning the installation be sure the following tools and building supplies are available Reciprocating saw Framing material Pliers m Non combustible sealant Hammer Gloves Phillips screwdriver Framing square Flat blade screwdriver Electric drill and bits Plumb line Safety glasses Level Tape measure 1 2 3 4 in length 6 or 8 self drilling screws Misc screws and nails G Typical Fireplace Components e 16 Hearth Molded Brick Panel Molded brick panel kit must be installed but is sold separately Grate Assembly Outside Air Kits Duct must be installed but sold separately H Inspect Fireplace and Components WARNING Risk of Fire and or Explosion Damaged parts could impair safe operation DO NOT install dam aged incomplete or substitute components Keep fireplace dry Remove fireplace from pallet Remove fireplace and components from packaging and inspect for damage Remove the hearth molded brick panel screens and grate from inside the unit Vent system
7. Seasoning time may vary depending on drying conditions Storing Wood Steps to ensure properly seasoned wood Stack wood to allow air to circulate freely around and through woodpile Elevate wood pile off ground to allow air circulation underneath Smaller pieces of wood dry faster Any piece over 6 in 152 mm in diameter should be split Wood whole or split should be stacked so both ends of each peice are exposed to air More drying occurs through the cut ends than the sides Store wood under cover to prevent water absorbtion from rain or snow Avoid covering the sides and ends completely WARNING Fire Risk DO NOT store wood in front of the fireplace in space required for loading or ash removal Processed Solid Fuel Firelogs Manufactured firelogs may be used with this fireplace Hearth amp Home Technologies Inc recommends the use of UL Classified processed fuel firelogs Follow the manufac turer s lighting and safety instructions Using firelogs may require more frequent chimney inspec tion and cleaning Do not poke or stir the logs while they are burning Use only firelogs that have been evaluated for the application in manufactured fireplaces and refer to firelog warnings and caution markings on packaging prior to use Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 9 Maintainance and Service A Disposal of Ashes Frequency When they reach bottom of grate By Homeowner WAR
8. 13 mm instructions Shrouds must be constructed of a minimum per side for proper air flow 24 ga 024 in stainless steel aluminized steel galva Chase pan must have a 1 in 25 mm down turned nized steel or copper Other materials may also be used outside edge weather prtection such as brick mortar stucco stone etc provided they are completely non combustible Check with your local building code authroities for any additional shroud requirements Shrouds must be able to be removed to allow chimney ac cess to properly clean the chimney DuraChimney II instal lations which include the use of a shroud must comply with the following requirements Figure 10 1 Allow a 1 in 25 mm air gap between storm collar and chase top flashing Chimney Cap 1 2 in 13 mm air space established by spacers Storm Collar Chase Top Flashing or Chase Pan 20 in diameter opening DuraChimney II 14 in 345 mm diameter chimney must extend at least E 6 in 152 mm above chase top flashing Maintain 2 in 51 mm clearance between Field fabricated 1 DuraChimney Il and A oscacuis oraaa y chase enclosure top flashing N Figure 10 1 Shroud Requirements 32 Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 Field fabricated spacers 1 2 in 13 mm tall 24 ga 024 in galvanized steel must be used to support the chase top flashing or chase pan in order to provide air flow e 14 in 345 mm
9. DuraChimney II pipe must extend at least 6 in 152 mm above the chase pan flashing ADuraChimney Il cap must be used inside the shroud The shroud must not be in direct contact with any of the DuraChimney Il components other than the chase top flashing B House Style Shroud The house style shroud is roughly square or rectangu lar with a closed top and exhaust openings on four sides Figure 10 2 Table 10 1 lists the minimum shroud d9imen sions the minimum open area per side and the minimum total open area for the shroud Table 10 1 e e All open areas of the shroud must be covered with 1 2 in 13 mm stainless or galvanized steel mesh screen to prevent debris from entering the shroud Shrouds must follow the dimensional requirements specified in Tables 10 1 10 2 or 10 3 depending on the syle of shroud used The three basic shroud styles are a House b Arch or Mailbox and 3 Pyramid Most factory fabricated shrouds will fall under one of these basic style categories House Style Shroud Minimum Dimensions Chimney Min Open Area Min Total Open Diameter Chimney Are Min Length L Min Width W per side H Minimum height of shroud L Minimum length of shroud W Minimum width of shroud Shaded area represents screened open area Actual shape of shroud may vary as long as minimum dimen sions and minimum open area requirements are met Figure 10 2 House Style Shroud Minmum Dimensions Heat amp Glo R
10. Install Attic Insulation Shield The Attic Insulation Shield must be installed where the chimney passes into an attic Its purpose is to prevent debris and insulation from getting too close to the chimney In attic areas where this shield cannot fit or is not used you must enclose the attic portion of the chimney in a framed enclosure If the chimney is fully enclosed through the attic an Attic Insulation Shield is not required Install the Attic Insulation Shield as follows Remove any insulation from attic floor around the framed opening Assemble Chimney Sections until at least 18 inches of chimney extends above the Firestop Slip the Attic Insulation Shield over the chimney until the base sits squarely on the framed opening Figure 8 8 Secure the Attic Insulation Shield to the top of the framed opening using at least 2 8 penny nails or 2 8 1 1 2 in wood screws per side Figure 8 9 Wrap the Collar of the Attic Insulation Shield around the chimney and fasten it loosely Slide the Collar down to meet the Attic Insulation Shield Tighten the bolts to secure the Collar in place Figure 8 9 Attic Insulation Shield Firestop Figure 8 8 Attic Shield Collar Firestop Figure 8 9 J Install Roof Radiation Shields Roof Radiation Shields provide protection for roof framing members Note Roof Radiation Shields do not allow for a reduced clearance to combustibles Clearance to com bustibles must b
11. approved by Hearth amp Home Technologies Inc WARNING Risk of Fire and Smoke Fireplaces equipped with doors should be operated only with doors fully open or doors fully closed If doors are left partly open gas and flame may be drawn out of the fireplace opening FULLY OPEN CORRECT PARTLY OPEN INCORRECT FULLY CLOSED CORRECT PARTLY CLOSED INCORRECT De Figure 2 2 Operating Positions of Bi fold Doors Vented Gas Log Sets amp Gas Log Lighters Optional Vented gas logs or gas log lighters can be installed in this fireplace Follow the instructions provided with the accessory for operation WARNING Risk of Fire or Asphyxiation DO NOT install unvented gas logs Damper must be locked open Gas flame may generate fumes K Optional Components Other options may be available Consult your dealer distributor WARNING Risk of Fire DO NOT install and or use any component not approved by Hearth amp Home Technolo gies Inc L Clear Space WARNING DO NOT place combustible objects in front of the fireplace High temperatures may ignite clothing furni ture or draperies e DO NOT place combustible objects within 4 ft 1 2 m of the front of fireplace See Figure 2 3 Mantel avoid placing candles and other heat sensitive objects on mantel or hearth Heat may damage these objects 48 in 121 9 cm Clear Space Front of Fireplace a 24 in 61 0 cm
12. attach an appropriate length or lengths of Chimney Section s above the Elbow Attach the second Elbow above the Chimney Section to complete the offset Figure 8 16 Secure Offset Use an Elbow Strap to secure the offset Secure the Elbow Strap s band to chimney around the upper portion of the top Elbow then tighten the nut and bolt until the clamp is firm Wrap the Elbow Strap end over an adjacent joist or rafter and secure it with at least two 8 penny nails or 8 1 1 2 screws Add additional Elbow Straps for each section of chimney in the offset Figure 8 17 Every Chimney Section in the offset must be supported Do not add more Chimney Sections until the Elbows and offset are supported Be sure that the chimney remains vertical Elbow Strap Elbow Strap CT 1 per Section X Figure 8 16 Figure 8 17 28 Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 N Chimney Termination Requirements Install a cap approved and listed for this fireplace system Locate cap where it will not become plugged by snow or other materials Locate cap away from trees or other structures The bottom of the termination cap must be at least 3 ft 91 m above the roof AND at least 2 ft 61 m above any portion of roof within 10 ft 3 05 m as shown in Figure 8 18 See Figure 8 18 for distance required between caps Slanted Roofs Chimney must extend 2 ft 6 m above any portion of the roof or Chimney
13. components doors molded brick panels and mortar are shipped in separate packages Report to your dealer any parts damaged in shipment Read all the instructions before starting the installation Follow these instructions carefully during the installation to ensure maximum safety and benefit Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 Framing amp Clearances A Select Fireplace Location Note 1 1 2 in min air space from fireplace to combustible materials 1 2 in min air space at nailing flanges In addition to these In an exterior chase framing dimensions also Across a or projecting into a reference the following corner garage sections 24 in 610 mm Clearances 6 B from fireplace opening to Framing 6 D any perpendicular wall 6c Projections Fireplace Dimensions 14 A Asa room divider Along a wall 92 in 5 8 in 16 mm all 2337 m i configurations lt 48 in 1219 mm MINIMUM Medal a B eo e e c NOTICE Both outside air kits MUST be installed Figure 6 1 Fireplace Locations Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 17 B Clearances WARNING Risk of Fire You must comp
14. of the fireplace during operation of the fireplace Before lighting the fireplace verify fully open position by looking up from the inside of the fireplace WARNING Risk of Fire and Asphyxiation Open damper prior to operating fireplace A closed damper overfires the fireplace and will cause smoke and flames to spill into the room G Outside Air Refer to Figure 2 1 for location of controls Outside air doors should be in the fully opened position during operation of the fireplace Before lighting the fireplace turn both handles amp pull out to open Reverse steps to close and lock H Molded Brick Panel The molded brick panel is shipped separately but required to contain heat and provide an attractive interior t will deteriorate over time and will need occasional replacement Small hairline cracks and discoloration are normal and do not affect its safety Cracks in the mortar may occur and do not affect the safety of the unit If mortar falls out of the joints and metal is exposed replace or patch the mortar See Molded Brick Panel Maintenance Section 3 C WARNING Risk of Fire DO NOT burn fireplace without molded brick panel Use only molded brick panel supplied by Hearth amp Home Technologies Inc Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 7 L Glass Doors Glass and screen doors are optional Refer to Figure 2 2 for proper use WARNING Risk of Fire Install ONLY doors
15. with sagging loose insulation DO NOT install against vapor barriers or exposed insulation Secure insulation and vapor barriers Metal strips are placed 2 in 51 mm Provide minimum air space clearances at the sides Rid da Toni LAM RS Eu ji i P exten eyon e front ana sides O and back of the fireplace assembly as outlined in fireplace opening by 2 in 51 mm Section 6 C Place Protective Metal Hearth Strips Figure 7 1 Position the Protective Metal Hearth Strips WARNING Risk of Fire Metal hearth strips MUST be x S Top piece must overlap installed DO NOT cover metal strips with non combustible bottom piece materials Sparks or embers may ignite flooring Refer to Figures 7 1 and 7 2 Locate the two metal hearth strips measuring approximately in 1 in 25 mm min 26 in x 4 in 660 mm x 102 mm included with this overlap fireplace Slide each metal strip 2 in 51 mm under front edge of fireplace Overlap strips in the middle of fireplace opening by 1 in 25 mm minimum Metal strips must extend beyond the front and sides of the fireplace opening by at least 2 in 51 mm Protect the front of a platform elevated above the hearth extension with metal strips not included with fireplace per Figure 7 2 See Section 12 for hearth extension instructions Figure 7 2 Protect the Front of an Elevated Platform D Level Fireplace Level fireplace side to side and front to back Sh
16. 11 11 4 Troubleshooting Guide Installer Guide 5 Getting Started A Typical Fireplace System nnana anaana 13 B Design and Installation Considerations 14 C Drai E E AS 14 12 D Negative Pressure 14 E Locating your Fireplace amp Chimney 15 F Tools and Supplies Needed 16 G Typical Fireplace Components 16 H Inspect Fireplace and Components 16 6 Framing amp Clearances A Select Fireplace Location 17 13 B Clearances moironeios cenre terkira pio dikis 18 C Sidewalls Surrounds 19 D Frame the Fireplace oo 19 14 7 Installation of Fireplace A Things to Consider oo 20 B Position the Fireplace naaa 20 C Place Protective Metal Hearth Strips 20 D Level Fireplace n scivo o RII EIER 20 E Chimney Assembly A Chimney Requirements llle esses 24 B Clearances conc r is ka s ee E 25 C Installation Notes snaa aaa aa aaaea 25 D Frame Openings 25 E Cut Roof Opening 0 ee eee eee 25 F Install Firestop 2 0 5 0 x eee ee 25 G Assemble Chimney Sections 26 H Supplementary Support and Stabilizer 26 l Install Attic Insulation Shield 27 J Install Roof Radiation Shields 27 K FINISH Le ota A oa ea de 28 L Enclosures 000200 cee o 28 M Offse
17. 2 mm g 1 6 7 8 in in 67 8 in 5 in b Tamm gi 19 TTT mm 175 mm 129 mm OE il Thee ll L Kn Tt tt L NEL j La 50 in 4 1270 mm 3 3 4 in f pa 11 1 8 in 97 mm 11 1 8 in l 282 mm 60 7 8 in eum 16 1 8 in 408 mm Tee TO 16 1 8 in 408 mm Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 45 B Fireplace Components 9 odfs Outside Air Kit 2 supplied GR39 Grate supplied 66 in m mm 20 in 508 mm HX4 Hearth Extension 3 required shipped separately 1 2 in 13 mm ID6 Insulated Duct p Qu E in 152 4 mm i d E L 42 in 1067 mm UD6 Uninsulated Duct E COTE in 152 4 mm i d 42 in HET 1067 mm Required shipped separately EE L M MMTB50 Traditional Brick Pattern Molded Brick Panel CAL DFG4050 Series Glass Doors optional DFS4050 Series Screen Doors optional MMHB50 Herringbone Pattern Molded Brick Panel Molded brick panel required shipped separately includes mortar 46 Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 C Chimney Components Catalog 14DCA 12 14DCA 18 14DCA 36 14DCA 48 Description Pipe 12 inch Pipe 18 inch Pipe 36 inch Pipe 48 inch 14 DCA E15 14DCA E30 14DCA ES 14DCA SS 14DCA ST 14DCA FS 14DCA IS RF 1470 14DCA RRS 14DCA CTF 14DCA VC 14DCA SC 14DCA WS 15 degree E
18. 408 2313972 Australia 780250 780403 1418504 or other U S and foreign patents pending 52 Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08
19. 59 051 N Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 49 50 This page intentionally left blank Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 This page intentionally left blank Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 51 D Contact Information HEAT SLO No one builds a better fire Please contact your Heat amp Glo dealer with any questions or concerns For the number of your nearest Heat amp Glo dealer please visit www heatnglo com NOTES DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL Important operating Read understand Leave this manual with and maintenance and follow these party responsible for instructions included instructions for safe use and operation installation and operation This product may be covered by one or more of the following patents United States 4593510 4686807 4766876 4793322 4811534 5000162 5016609 5076254 5113843 5191877 5218953 5263471 5328356 5341794 5347983 5429495 5452708 5542407 5601073 5613487 5647340 5688568 5762062 5775408 5890485 5931661 5941237 5947112 5996575 6006743 6019099 6048195 6053165 6145502 6170481 6237588 6296474 6374822 6413079 6439226 6484712 6543698 6550687 6601579 6672860 6688302B2 6715724B2 6729551 6736133 6748940 6748942 6769426 6774802 6796302 6840261 6848441 6863064 6866205 6869278 6875012 6880275 6908039 6919884 D320652 D445174 D462436 Canada 1297749 2195264 2225
20. 8 Attic insulation shield must be used here to keep insulation away from chimney if attic is insulated Section 8 Framing headed off in ceiling joists Section 8 Enclosed space above and around fireplace Section 6 Mantel and surround Section 12 Decorative facing and trim Sections 12 Hearth extension Sections 12 Factory built fireplace Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 13 B Design and Installation Considerations NOTICE Check building codes prior to installation Installation MUST comply with local regional state and national codes and regulations Consult insurance carrier local building inspector fire officials or authorities having jurisdiction over restrictions installation inspection and permits Before installing determine the following Where the fireplace is to be installed The vent system configuration to be used Gas supply piping Framing and finishing details Whether optional accessories are desired C Draft Draft is the pressure difference needed to vent fireplaces successfully When a fireplace is drafting successfully all combustion by products are exiting the home through the chimney Considerations for successful draft include Preventing negative pressure Location of fireplace and chimney NOTICE Hearth amp Home Technologies assumes no responsibility for the improper performance of the fireplace system ca
21. ABOR TRANSPORTATION OR OTHER INDIRECT DAMAGES 3 During the eleventh 11th through the fifteenth 15th years after date of installation HHT will send to you FOB its factory replacement parts if available at the current minimum wholesale price but HHT SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LABOR TRANSPORTATION OR OTHER INDIRECT DAMAGES 4 During the first six 6 months after installation HHT shall at its option replace or repair the glass doors and any electrical components if operation is faulty This does not include glass panels broken during shipment misuse or careless handling After the first six 6 months HHT will sell to you FOB its factory replacement parts at the current list price but HHT SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LABOR TRANSPORTATION OR OTHER INDIRECT DAMAGES IF GLASS DOORS OTHER THAN FACTORY DOORS ARE USED ALL WARRANTY AND LIABILITY ON THE FIREPLACE IS VOIDED HHT may discharge its entire warranty liability by refunding the price of the product Products made by other manufacturers sold with the fireplace or thereafter are not covered by this limited warranty This limited warranty will be void if the fireplace is not installed according to the installation instructions The limited warranty also is void if the fireplace is not operated at all times according to the operating instructions furnished The limited warranty will also be void if the fireplace is removed from the place originally installed EXCEPT
22. For use with solid wood fuel or decorative CERTIFIED technicians supervised by an NFI certified fessi Wood Eneray gas appliance only ME A Do not install unvented gas logs Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 1 Read this manual before installing or operating this fireplace Please retain this owner s manual for future reference Congratulations Congratulations on selecting a Heat amp Glo wood burning This owner s manual should be retained for future refer fireplace The Heat amp Glo fireplace you have selected is ence We suggest you keep it with your other important designed to provide the utmost in safety reliability and ef documents and product manuals ficiency The information contained in this owner s manual unless As the owner of a new fireplace you ll want to read and noted otherwise applies to all models and gas control carefully follow all of the instructions contained in this systems owner s manual Pay special attention to all cautions and Your new Heat 8 Glo wood burning fireplace will give you years of durable use and trouble free enjoyment Welcome to the Heat 8 Glo family of fireplace products warnings Homeowner Reference Information We recommend that you record the following pertinent information about your fireplace Model Name Date purchased installed Serial Number Location on fireplace Dealership purchased from Dealer phone Notes Listing Label Inform
23. NING Risk of Fire Ashes could contain hot embers Place ashes in a metal container with a tight fitting lid The closed container should be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground well away from all combustible materials pending final disposal Ifthe ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled Remove 8 screws 9 for King lift top Cap Top Be sure holes in cap top and cap base are aligned Cap Base gt European Copper Series Termination Cap CT King shown Figure 3 1 Chimney amp Termination Cap Cleaning B Chimney Inspection Cleaning Frequency At least twice a year during heating season or as recommended by a certified chimney sweep By Certified chimney sweep WARNING Risk of Fire Ignited creosote is extremely HOT Prevent creosote buildup Refer to Figure 3 1 to remove reinstall termination caps Creosote Formation and Need for Removal When wood is burned slowly it produces tar and other organic vapors which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote The creosote vapors condense in the rela tively cool chimney flue of a slow burning fire As a result creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining When ignited this creosote makes an extremely hot fire WARNING Risk of Fire A chimney fire can permanently
24. Owner s Manual Installation and Operation HEATGGLO No one builds a better fire Models RUTHERFORD 50 Wood Burning Fireplace NOTICE DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL Important operating Read understand Leave this manual with and maintenance and follow these party responsible for instructions included instructions for safe use and operation installation and operation HOT SURFACES If the information in these instruc tions is not followed exactly a Screen mesh glass doors and fire may result causing property eco EA damage personal injury or death Hot screen mesh and glass doors will cause burns mable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of Never araw R o ass this or any other appliance doors 3 Do not overfire Overfiring will void your Keep children away warranty CAREFULLY SUPERVISE children in same room as C l ith all mini t fireplace ORPHAN cena Gl Sel relies Alert children and adults to hazards of high combustibles as specified Failure to temperatures comply may cause house fire Do not store or use gasoline or other flam High temperatures may ignite clothing or other flammable materials Keep clothing furniture draperies and other flammable materials away Installation and service of this fireplace A WARNING should be performed by qualified personnel Hearth amp Home Technologies suggests NE Fire Risk certified or factory trained professionals or
25. TO THE EXTENT PROVIDED BY LAW NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES SHALL APPLY TO THE FIRE PLACE AFTER THE ABOVE LIMITED WARRANTY HAS EXPIRED In states that do not allow limitations on how long implied warranty lasts or do not allow exclusion of indirect dam ages those limitations or exclusions may not apply to you You may also have additional rights not covered in this limited warranty HHT reserves the right to make changes at anytime without notice in design material specifications and prices and the right to discontinue styles and products Feb 2006 Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 Listing and Code Approvals A Appliance Certification B Non Combustible Materials m This fireplace system has been tested and listed in accor Materials which will not ignite and burn composed of any dance with UL 127 standards by Underwriters Laboratories combination of the following Inc for installation and operation in the United States Steel Iron This fireplace has been tested and listed for use with Brick Tile the optional components specified in this manual These Concrete Slate optional components may be purchased separately and Glass Plasters installed at a later date Installation of an outside air kit will Materials reported as passing ASTM E 136 Standard require significant reconstruction and is best if installed at Test Meth
26. UTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 33 C Arch Mailbox Style Shroud The arch or mailbox style shroud generally has two solid sides and a solid top The exhaust openings are on the two open ends of the arch Figure 10 3 Table 10 2 lists the minimum shroud dimensions the minimum open area per side and the minimum total open area for the shroud Table 10 2 Arch Mailbox Style Shroud Minimum Dimensions Chimney Min Open Area Min Total Open Diameter Chimney Area Min Length L per side Area H Minimum height of shroud L Minimum length of shroud W Minimum width of shroud Shaded area represents screened open area Actual shape of shroud may vary as long as minimum dimen sions and minimum open area requirements are met Figure 10 3 Arch Mailbox Style Shroud Minimum Dimensions D Pyramid Style Shroud The pyramid style shroud is roughly square or rectangular with an open top for exhaust as well as openings along the base of the four sides Figure 10 4 Table 10 3 lists the minimum shroud dimensions including the minimum height and length of the base opening Table 10 3 Pyramid Style Shroud Minimum Dimensions Chi Equum npn m 8 32 8128 22 5588 2 508 L Minimum length of shroud top opening W Minimum width of shroud top opening H1 Minimum total height of shroud B Minimum length of opening along base H2 Minimum height of opening along base Shaded area represents screened open area Actual shape of shr
27. afety Alert Key A pANGER Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE Indicates practices which may cause damage to the fireplace or to property Table of Contents 1 Listing and Code Approvals 8 A Appliance Certificati0N oooooooo o 5 B Non Combustible MaterialS 5 C Combustible MaterialS 5 User Guide 2 Operating Instructions A Your Fireplace c0cocorcoccrcrca K RRR E 6 B Seasoned Wood eee eee eae 7 C Starting a Firence hice eee eis edd 7 Ds Grale scared A cae TE 7 E Firescreen 02000 cece e 7 F Flue Damper iore decre irere dueni cece eren 7 Ge QutsideAIF c cn rre 7 H Molded Brick panel nna anaana 7 9 I Glass Doors vico is See eee e 8 J Vented Gas Log Sets amp Gas Log Lighters 8 K Optional Components 00 8 L Clear Spare nuna nnna enna 8 M Wood Euel 9 dra rar 0 60000 bee eee E E t 9 10 3 Maintainance and Service A Disposal of Ashes naana 10 B Chimney Inspection Cleaning 10 C Check Firebox Molded Brick Panel 11 D Inspect Grae 11 E Glass Cleaning 0 0 cee eee eee
28. ation Location The model information regarding your specific fireplace can be found on the rating plate located on the smoke shield of the fireplace Serial Fireplace Number oraig Model UL FIREPLACE N WARNING RISKOF MODEL MODEL O NEG DATE GRATE WITH HEARTH amp HOME LISTED TECHNOLOGIES INC FIRECHAMBER INTENDED FOR USE WITH HEARTH amp HOME TECHNOLOGIES INC LISTED FIREPLACE PARTS SEE INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS MODEL ONLY HEARTH amp HOME TECHNOLOGIES INC GLASS DOOR KITS CAN BE INSTALLED ON THIS UNIT FIREPLACE ALSO FOR USE CLEARANCETO CHIMNEY IN MANUFACTURED HOMES ves Jwo COMBUSTIBLES 2IN MIN FIREBOX FAN KIT RATED AT MODEL NO amp 415 VOLTS 50 60 Hz AMP DO NOT OVERFIRE USE ONLY SOLID WOOD FUEL OR WARNING THIS FIREPLACE HAS NOT BEEN TESTED WITH AN UNVENTED LISTED DECORATIVE GAS APPLIANCE DO NOT USE A GAS LOG SET TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR INJURY DO NOT FIREPLACE INSERT OR OTHER PRODUCTS NOT INSTALL AN UNVENTED GAS LOG SET INTO FIREPLACE SPECIFIED FOR USE WITH THIS PRODUCT IF DOORS ARE USED OPERATE FIREPLACE WITH DOORS FULLY WARNING THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT FOR USE AS COOKING EQUIPMENT OPEN OR CLOSED ONLY WHEN BURNING A DECORATIVE GAS APPLIANCE IN THE FIREPLACE CONTACT HEARTH 2 HOME TECHNOLOGIES INC gt AREMISSING ADJUST DAMPER TO THE FULLY OPEN POSITION 1915 W SAUNDERS ST MT PLEASANT lA 52641 2 Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 S
29. caulked with high temperature caulk or stuffed with unfaced fiberglass insulation If the fireplace is being installed on a cement slab we recommend that in cold climates a sheet of plywood or other raised platform be placed underneath to prevent conducting cold up into the room Three examples of chase applications are shown in Fig ure 9 2 1 Fireplace and chimney enclosed in an exterior chase 2 Chimney offset through exterior wall and enclosed in chase 3 Chase constructed on roof Note In cooler climates all chase walls should be insulated Figure 9 2 Chase Constructions WARNING You must install false ceilings and ceiling firestops at each floor of the chase or every 10 ft 3 05 m to control spread of fire WARNING Risk of Fire DO NOT seal area between fire stop opening and chimney pipe except where they enter the attic or leave the warm air envelope of the home use 600 F sealant WARNING Risk of Fire You must maintain a minimum 2 in 51 mm air space clearance to insulation and other materials surrounding the chimney system Insulation and other materials must be firmly secured to prevent accidental contact with chimney system Failure to prevent contact between insulation or other materials and chimney system may cause overheating and fire 30 Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 B Install Fireplace amp Chimney Install as per Sect
30. damage your chimney system and nearby structures In the event of a chimney fire Hearth amp Home Technolo gies Inc recommends replacement of the chimney and inspection of the adjacent structure to the provisions of NFPA Level III inspection criteria The chimney shall be inspected at least twice a year during the heating season to determine when a creosote buildup has occurred When creosote has accumulated it shall be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire Remove 4 screws amp lift off top 14DCA VC Termination Cap 10 Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 C Check Firebox Molded Brick Panel Frequency After each ash removal By Homeowner WARNING Risk of Fire Inspect fireplace molded brick panel Crumbling deteriorated molded brick panel can al low overheating of surrounding materials Expansion and contraction will cause minor cracking of the moled brick panel This is normal The panel will require periodic replacement depending on use The panels should be replaced if Cracks exceed inch 6 mm Metal is exposed behind a panel Large pieces of panel fall out D Inspect Grate Frequency After each ash removal By Homeowner Inspect grate for e Warping or sagging 1 1 2 in 38 mm or more Broken welds Burn through of grate bars For safe operation replace only with the approved grate from Hearth amp Homes Technologies Inc E Glass Cleaning F
31. doors and other surfaces are hot during operation AND cool down Hot screen mesh and glass doors will cause burns DO NOT touch screen mesh or glass doors until cooled NEVER allow children to touch screen mesh or glass doors Keep children away e CAREFULLY SUPERVISE children in same room as fireplace Alert children and adults to hazards of high temperatures High temperatures may ignite clothing or other flammable materials Keep clothing furniture draperies and other flammable materials away If you expect that children may come into contact with this appliance we recommend a barrier such as a decorative screen See your dealer for suggestions WARNING DO NOT operate fireplace before reading and understanding operating instructions Failure to operate fireplace according to operating instructions could cause fire or injury A Your Fireplace Gas Log Set Gas Log Lighters not shown Section 2 J Firescreen not shown Section 2 E LI Glass Doors RR TD ETEA TE TI ection 2 1 ise Clear Space Section 2 L Outside Air Control Handles Flue Damper Section 2 G Section 2 F Turn handle to unlock A UP to Open pull towards the inside of the fireplace to open Y DOWN to Close Reverse steps to close amp lock Figure 2 1 General Operating Parts 6 Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 B Seasoned Wood Properly seasoned wood is important for success
32. draft or negative pressure Do not use exhaust fans during start up refer to negative Competition with exhaust devices pressure section Open window below the fireplace towards the wind Fire burns too fast Extremely dry or soft wood Mix in hardwood Mix in less seasoned wood after fire is established refer to wood fuel section No glass doors Add glass doors to slow down air flow Overdrafting Check for correct vent height too much vertical height creates overdrafting Check location of vent termination refer to chimney assembly section 12 Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 Getting Started Installer Guide A Typical Fireplace System Additional lateral support for chimney above roof or enclosed in chase if needed Section 8 Support straps on rafter supports chimney not shown Section 8 Ceiling firestop on floor of attic Section 8 Chimney system Section 8 Combustible framing header on top of V shaped standoffs spacers Section 6 Outside Air both sides Figure 5 1 Typical Fireplace System Protective metal hearth strip s Section 7 Termination cap Sections 8 Storm Collar Section 8 Chase Top Flashing Section 9 4 Roof Radiation Shields Section 8 4 Chimney penetrates roof preferably without affecting roof rafters Section 8 Attic Shield Collar Section
33. e a minimum of 2 away from the chimney pipe When you penetrate through the roof Roof Radiation Shields must be installed with a 1 2 air gap between the shields and the joist face Figure 8 10 Depending on the pitch of your roof trim the Roof Radiation Shields with tin snips so they provide coverage of the roof framing ex posed to the chimney Secure the Roof Radiation Shields to the top of the framing members using at least 3 nails or screws for each shield Figure 8 10 Roof Radiation Shield 4 Chase Enclosure Figure 8 10 Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 27 K Finish Top Apply a non hardening waterproof sealant around the chimney at the point where the Storm Collar will meet the chimney just above the flashing Figure 8 14 Slide the Storm Collar down over the chimney to the top of the flash ing The Storm Collar must be installed 1 off the Chase Top Flashing to provide proper ventilation Figure 8 14 Tighten the bolts of the Storm Collar and seal the Storm Collar against the Chimney with sealant Be sure Chimney and Offsets are properly supported Attach the Chimney Cap onto the top of the chimney by setting the female end of the Cap onto the male end of the last Chimney Section Secure the Cap by using 4 sheet metal screws provided Figure 8 15 Do not push down from the top portion of the cap as this may damage the cap Push from the lower sec tion of the Cap if needed The Chimney Ca
34. e avoided NOTICE The fireplace provides some outside air for combustion Other methods may be necessary if more air is required NOTICE Hearth amp Home Technologies Inc recommends the use of direct vent appliances in basements 14 Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 E Locating your Fireplace amp Chimney Location of the fireplace and chimney will affect perfor mance Install within the warm airspace enclosed by the building NOTICE Locating the fireplace in an area of considerable envelope This helps to produce more draft especially air movement can cause intermittent smoke spillage from during lighting and die down of the fire fireplace Do not locate fireplace near e Penetrate the highest part of the roof This minimizes the frequently open doors effects of wind loading central heat outlets or returns Locate termination cap away from trees adjacent DO NOT install in a basement structures uneven roof lines and other obstructions Minimize the use of chimney offsets Consider the fireplace location relative to floor and ceiling and attic joists Take into consideration the termination requirements in Section 8 and Section 9 Recommended Location Recommended Location Above peak Above peak Inside heated space Marginal Location ex Wind loading possible Location NOT recommended Not the highest point of the roof Wind loading possible Location NOT recommended
35. e damper to a fully open position Place crumpled or twisted paper under the fireplace grate Loosely arrange kindling or small pieces of wood to form a tent on the fireplace grate Pre warm the flue to establish a draft to help reduce smoke spillage during start up Hold a rolled up piece of burning newspaper under the flue damper for a few moments Light the crumpled paper to ignite the kindling Add small pieces of wood until a hot bed of embers has been established Add a minimum of three average size pieces of split firewood placed to allow combustion air and flames between them CAUTION Odors and vapors released during initial opera tion may be irritating to sensitive individuals Open windows for air circulation D Grate This fireplace is designed to be used with the grate sup plied with this unit or one approved by HHT The grate will deteriorate over time and will need occasional replacement WARNING Risk of Fire Use only the factory supplied integral grate Keeps logs in place Allows proper air circulation around the fire E Firescreen The firescreen is provided to control sparks Keep it closed when the fireplace is in use WARNING Risk of Fire or Burns Screen will not prevent burning materials from falling out Screen pulls or handles may be hot F Flue Damper Refer to Figure 2 1 for location of control Must be in fully open position handle up toward the top
36. eeded Use a Wall Strap every eight 8 feet of chimney height For each additional Chimney Section use 4 sheet metal screws provided to make a secure connection between the chimney sections Figure 8 5 Do not penetrate the inner liner of the chim ney Figure 8 4 Figure 8 5 H Supplementary Support and Stabilizer If additional support is needed install one or more Sup plementary Supports which can each support 25 feet of chimney Figure 8 6 Clamp the Supplementary Support band around the pipe using the nut and bolt provided and anchor the support to nearby building framing Always maintain the 2 clearance to combustibles from the chim ney pipe A Stabilizer is available and may be required by some fireplace manufacturers to keep the chimney verti cal and help maintain clearances to combustibles within a chase Clamp the Stabilizer to the pipe using the nut and bolt provided and secure lets to nearby framing using the plumber s tape or guy wires Figure 8 7 Note the Stabi lizer does not support the weight of the chimney it is only used to keep chimney centered within a chase LO Install supplementary support if height exceeds 50 ft or if required by fireplace manufacturer Each supplementary support holds up to 25 ft of chimney Maintain 2 in clearance from chimney to framing Figure 8 6 Stabilizer Plumbers Tape Figure 8 7 26 Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 L
37. eplace for v Zi Combustible materials may be located at zero Repack clearance to gas line 1 2 in 13 mm iron pipe Insulation beyond 4 in 102 mm Alocating dimple is located on both sides of the fireplace in Knockout A4in from fireplace side the molded brick panel for drilling a 1 in 25 mm diameter 102 mm hole for installation of a gas line After the panel is installed drill the hole for the gas line Figure 13 1 Gas Line Installation Seal panel around pipe with fireplace mortar or a non combustible sealant B Wood Burning Inserts WARNING Risk of Fire Improper installation of wood inserts may cause fireplace or chimney system to overheat If a wood burning insert is being installed in this fireplace Hearth amp Home Technologies recommends full reline of the chimney Cooling air openings at the top of the chimney must not be obstructed in any manner Hearth amp Home Technologies recommends securing the reline at the top of the flue and using the cap certified for use with this fireplace system 44 Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 1 Reference Materials A Fireplace Dimensions 11 in 281 mm 45 1 8 in 1146 mm ON 27 1 2 in 699 mm N beoooooced NA 74 1 8 in F 1883 mm 70 3 4 in gt 1797 mm Gas Line Gas Line Knockout 54 in Knockout 137
38. ful opera tion of your fireplace Most woodburning fireplace problems are caused by burning wet unseasoned wood Seasoned firewood is wood that is cut to size split and air dried to a moisture content of around 20 Imagine a wooden bucket that weighs about eight pounds Fill it with a gallon of water put it in the fireplace and try to burn it This sounds ridiculous but that is exactly what you are doing if you burn unseasoned wood A tree cut down a year ago and not split is likely to have almost as high a moisture content now as it did when it was cut Please refer to Section 2 M for more detail C Starting a Fire NOTICE You must establish a good draft to prevent smoke Spillage into the room WARNING Risk of Fire Keep combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids clear of the fireplace DO NOT store flammable materials close to the fireplace use gasoline lantern fuel kerosene charcoal lighter fluid or similar liquids to start or freshen up a fire in this fireplace Keep all flammable liquids well away from the fireplace while it is in use Combustible materials may ignite The first three or four fires should be of moderate size to allow the oils and binders to be burned from the fireplace and the molded brick panel and paint to cure You may notice an industrial odor the first few fires This is considered normal Use well seasoned wood see Section 2 M Open the flu
39. her combustible material Figure 12 10 Decorative Facing Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 41 E Combustible Mantel See Figure 12 11 Acombustible mantel may be positioned no lower than 22 in 508 mm above the top of the fireplace opening Acombustible mantel may have a maximum depth of 12 in 305 mm e Combustible trim and mantels cannot be placed within 6 in 152 mm of the fireplace opening top or sides Combustible materials projecting more than 1 1 2 in 38 mm shall not be placed within 12 in 305 mm from the top of the fireplace opening Combustible trim must not cover the metal surfaces of the fireplace Mantel clearance is in accordance with Section 7 3 3 3 of ANSI NFPA211 LL 7 ft 2134 mm minimum floor to ceiling Combustible Wall Noncombustible Decorative Facing 2 x 4 stud header 12 in 305 mm MAXIMUM A Standoffs 22 in 559 mm MINIMUM Y n Measured from top of fireplace opening Seal joint with non combustible sealant Figure 12 11 Clearances to Mantels or other Combustibles above Fireplace 42 Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 F Sidewalls Surrounds Adjacent combustible sidewalls must be located a minimum of 24 in 305 mm from the fireplace opening Combustible mantel legs surrounds and stub walls may be constructed per Figure 12 12
40. igure 6 3 Combustible Mantel Leg or Wall Projections acceptable on both sides of opening D Frame the Fireplace Figure 6 4 shows typical framing using combustible materials 2x4 lumber shown Observe all required air space clearances to combustible materials as shown in Figure 6 2 Framing across the top of fireplace must be above top standoffs 2 in 51 mm min air space clearance from chimney Note Framing must be extended straight up all the way to the ceiling M Header MUST NOT be notched D extra space needed for outside air connection If outside air duct has no bend this dimension may be reduced as long as minimum clearances are met se Mois A s ss RUTHERFORD 50 EET If interior of chase will be drywalled add the thickness to this meaurement Adjust header height for raised floor under fireplace Figure 6 4 Framing the Fireplace Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 19 Installation of Fireplace CAUTION Risk of Cuts Abrasions Wear protective gloves and safety glasses during installation Sheet metal edges are sharp A Things to Consider Location s of outside air kit s Gas line piping B Position the Fireplace Place the fireplace on a continuous flat surface Follow framing instructions in Section 6 WARNING Risk of Fire Prevent contact
41. im with non combustible material as necessary Secure fireplace to framing with nailing flanges with a minimum of two fasteners per nailing flange Check fireplace opening for square to ensure proper fit of glass doors Measure diagonals of fireplace opening to make sure they are equal 20 Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 3 ft min from top of uppermost chimney section to air inlet CY D WA Js om Outside air installed on both sides right side not shown Ly E U O gCked b aves etd X 7 Factory built Clear area fireplace outside house or in ventilated crawl space Figure 7 4 Outside Combustion Air Placement Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 21 Install Outside Air Kit Keep duct runs short and straight to minimize restriction The outside air kits must be installed on both sides of the fireplace WARNING Outside air kits must be installed on both sides of the fireplace to prevent overheating and fire Install as shown in Figures 7 3 7 4 and 7 5 The air ducts may be run vertically The outside air hoods must be at least 3 ft 91 m below the top of the uppermost chimney section CAUTION Risk of Fire or Asphyxiation Do not draw outside combustion air from wall floor or ceiling cavity or enclosed spaces such as an attic or garage DO NOT place outside air h
42. inch clearance between Dura Chimney II Pipe and any combustible materials Never fill any required clearance space with insulation or any other materials Combustible materials include lumber plywood sheetrock plaster and lath furniture curtains electrical wiring and building insulation C Installation Notes Proper planning for your DuraChimney II installation will result in greater safety efficiency and convenience as well as saving time and money You must use only authorized DuraChimney II parts to maintain a listed chimney system Do not mix parts or try to match with other products or use improvised solutions Do not install damaged or modi fied parts Practice good workmanship Sloppy work could jeopardize your chimney s safety Keep electrical wiring and building insulation away from all chimneys When deciding the location of your chimney try to avoid modifi cations to roof beams and other structural components of the building If you have any questions contact either your dealer or Simpson Dura Vent directly D Frame Openings From the ceiling drop a plumb bob to the center of the fireplace s flue outlet and mark this center point on the ceil ing Mark appropriate cutting lines around the center point Cut a square hole in the ceiling Frame a level square opening centered over the hole that you have cut Frame openings at each floor level above the Fireplace Figure 8 2 These openings are to hold the Firestop a
43. ions 7 and 8 C Install Chase Top Flashing You MUST use a chase top flashing in a chase installation Chase top flashings are available from your Heat amp Glo dealer or may be field constructed For chase enclosures use a chase top flashing The chase top flashing allows for a 1 1 2 in 38 mm clearance around the outside of the chimney pipe for ventilation air Install the chase top flashing at the top of the chase with a 1 2 in 13 mm air clearance off the top of the chase constructions Figure 9 4 9 5 Use spacing clips to ensure the 1 2 in 13 mm air clearance If the chase top flashing does not fit the dimensions of the chase a custom flashing can be field fabricated as long as it has the same dimensions as noted in Figure 10 1 Secure the chase top flashing to the chase with at least three screws or nails per side When installed the bottom of the termination cap must be at least 6 in 152 mm above the chase top flashing Figure 9 6 Storm collar must be installed 1 in 1 2 in air space off chase top established by Chase Top spacers Flashing 1 2 in L Air Space Figure 9 6 Chase Top Construction D Install Termination Cap Install the chimney sections up through the chase enclo sure Not furnished by E Install termination caps following instructions provided Dura Vent Fabricated with them Spaces Locally WARNING Risk of Fire The minimum overlap of cap to pipe as sho
44. lace assembly to the approximate location of the bottom of the termination cap Subtract the effective height of the fireplace assembly see Figure 8 2 from the total vertical height to determine the overall height of the chimney installation Create a schematic for your application similar to Figure 8 2 showing components required referring to Table 8 1 Figure 8 1 identifies those components and where used e Install a ceiling firestop whenever the chimney penetrates a floor ceiling NOTICE A maximum of one offset and return may be used CAUTION Risk of Fire and or Asphyxiation DO NOT connect this fireplace to a chimney flue servicing another appliance Do NOT connect to any air distribution duct or system These actions could cause overheating fire in the chimney flue or release of exhaust fumes into the living areas Termination Chase Top Cap Collar Storm Collar 4 Roof Radiation Chase Top Shields Flashing Chimney Section Attic Insulation Shield amp Collar Square Frame Firestop 74 1 8 in ff 1883 mm Effective Height fa Figure 8 2 24 Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 A MAJOR CAUSE OF VENT RELATED FIRES IS FAIL URE TO MAINTAIN REQUIRED CLEARANCES AIR SPACES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS IT IS OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT DURACHIMNEY II BE INSTALLED ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS B Clearances Always allow at least a 2
45. lbow 30 dectree Elbow Elbow Strap Supplementary Support Stabilizer Firestop Insulation Shield Roof Flashing Roof Radiation Shield Chase Top Flashing Chimney Cap Storm Collar Wall Strap CT14 A CT King CT Bishopl European Copper Cap Adapter European Copper Cap King Style European Copper Cap Bishop Style Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 47 9 C Service Parts RUTHERFORD 50 Service Parts HEATGGLO No one builds a better fire Y Lf s d Wy ANY Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 48 HEATGGLO Service Parts RUTHERFORD 50 No one builds a better fire IMPORTANT THIS IS DATED INFORMATION When requesting service or replacement parts for your appliance please provide model number and serial number All parts listed Stocked in this manual may be ordered from an authorized dealer at Depot TEM SERIALS EA 14 Upper Rear Panel 4059 357 4059 358 4059 359 4059 360 alaiaxi WiNM 0O0 Herringbone Molded Brick Panel 15 Lower Right Panel 0 Andiron Assembly Qty 2 req AAA O AAA Refractory Fastener Pack 4059 043 O oO N N E Contains 25 6 X 1 1 2 Panhead screw 3 32 Drill Bit 17 T Brackets 2 Y Brackets 6 Clips Mortar 25 LB Box 4059 316 N 99999 Xx N N N N N ooo Go ja a a a Outside Air Hood Qty 2 req 40
46. ls Materials which will not ignite and burn composed of any combination of the following Steel Iron Brick Tile Concrete Slate Glass Plasters Materials reported as passing ASTM E 136 Standard Test Method for Behavior of Metals in a Vertical Tube Furnace at 750 C B Combustible Materials Materials made of or surfaced with any of the following materials Wood Compressed paper Plantfibers Plastic Any material that can ignite and burn flame proofed or not plastered or un plastered C Hearth Extension WARNING Risk of fire High temperatures sparks em bers or other burning material falling from the fireplace may ignite flooring or concealed combustible surfaces Metal hearth strips MUST be installed Section 7 C Hearth extensions MUST be installed exactly as specified Table 12 1 R 1 k x inches of thickness Table 12 2 You MUST use a hearth extension with this fireplace This fireplace has been tested and approved for use with a hearth extension insulated to a minimum R value of 2 32 The hearth extension material MUST be covered with tile stone or other non combustible material Manufactured hearth materials will usually have a published R value resistance to heat or k value conductivity of heat Refer to the formula in Table 12 1 to convert a k value to an R value Refer to Table 12 2 for hearth extension insulation alternatives 1880 mm R va
47. lue of hearth must id equal to or greater than 2 32 Figure 12 1 Hearth Extension Dimensions Hearth Extension Insulation Alternatives Total minimum R Value must equal 2 32 fous T thick Minimum thickness required 14 3 to 20 0 0 07 to 0 05 29 1 2 to 41 in 749 3 to 1041 4 mm 38 Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 Raised Hearth Extension Framing The hearth framing must be constructed of non combus tible materials Figure 12 2 and placed on 1 2 in Durock and two HX4s or equivalent material Figure 12 4 When creating the platform allow for the thickness of the non combustible finishing materials Figure 12 5 Continuous non combustible sealant Durock Tile stone or other non combustible material Two HX4 Hearth Extensions or Protective equivalent insulation SE B PS Metal Hearth see Table 2 Lll Strip Floor constructed of wood or 9 2 in 51 mm other combustible material required Figure 12 2 Hearth Extension Construction Bottom of fireplace opening finished hearth surface must NOT be above it Platform must be built to raise the bottom of the fireplace opening to the level of the desired hearth height Noncombustible Finishing Material Y Protective Metal Hearth Strips Double HX4 or equivalent amp 1 2 in Durock Noncombustible Framing Material The bottom of the fireplace o
48. ly with all minimum air space clearances to combustibles as specified in Fig ure 6 2 DO NOT pack required air spaces with insulation or other materials Storm Collar Roof Flashing Shaded areas represent 2 in 51 mm min air space clearance required around pipe SN D SS attic Attic Insulation Shield insulation JARAMA RMA IX ceiling ZN al Offset Return secured 2 in 51 mm min with hanger straps Must have 2 in 51 mm minimum clearance to header Ceiling Firestop lt na SN V S 1 1 2 in 38 mm to back 8 IA sides of appliance except at nailing flanges where it is 1 2 in 13 mm Combustible Object Figure 6 2 Air Space Clearances 18 Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 C Sidewalls Surrounds Locate adjacent combustible sidewalls a minimum of 24 in 610 mm from fireplace opening Combustible and noncombustible mantel legs surrounds and stub walls may be constructed per Figure 6 3 Note Grid depicts 1 inch squares 4 in 102 mm 000000 000000 22 3 8 in 568 mm 0 7 8 in 470 mm 24 in F 4 24 in 610 mm 610 mm F
49. must adjacent structures within extend 3 ft 9 m 10 ft 3 m of the chimney above the roof Flat Roofs Chimney must extend 2 ft 6 m above any portion of the roof or adjacent structures within 10 ft 3 m of the chimney Chimney must extend 3 ft 9 m above the roof Termination Requirements Gas Wood or Fuel Gas Wood or Fuel Oil Termination Oil Termination N See A illustration above for wood F See illustration B above for wood rat Wood 20 in min Gas 508 mm Fuel Oil Termination Termination Termination Caps Staggered Height Termination Caps Same Height If using decorative cap cover s this distance may Gas Termination Wood or Fuel Oil Termination need to be increased Refer to the installation instruc 6 in 152 mm min 20 in 508 mm min tions supplied with the decorative cap cover Multiple Chimney Locations Figure 8 18 Multiple Chimney Locations Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 29 Chase Installations A Construct the Chase A chase is a vertical boxlike structure built to enclose the fireplace and or its vent system Vertical chimney
50. nd firebox top must be sealed with a high temperature material across the top of the fireplace opening will be even with the lower edge of the metal face Noncombustible finishing materials MUST overlap side faces by 1 1 4 in 32 mm to cover the edges of the refractory Finished opening should be 38 x 50 in 965 x silicone sealant 1270 mm to allow for door installation The surface of the finished hearth extension and the surface of the hearth refractory should be level ES Figure 11 3 Facing Materials and Mortar G Install Screens Remove one screen rod by removing Round end of Rod through rings then into Screen Rod Clip E Top of Fireplace one screw near the center of the top a os front Pull rod out of the hole Keep j the screw Lay one screen panel flat and slide the round end of the rod through the rings starting at the handle side of screen Leave the last ring off the rod Insert the rod through the hole in the bracket Slip the last ring over the rod on the other side of the bracket Fasten the flat end of the screen rod back in place using the screw removed earlier Repeat for the other screen panel Rod Screen Clip Md Inside Firebox D E c o Q O Q amp o 7 LL o ra o A c o O Figure 11 4 Install Screens Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 37 1 Finishing A Non Combustible Materia
51. nd Attic Insulation shield Locate each opening by dropping a plumb bob to the four corners of the opening below Maintain the minimum 2 inch clearance air space Maintain the minimum clearances and dimensions as specified in Table 8 1 Table 8 2 14 21 X21 E Cut Roof Opening Determine and cut an opening in the roof directly above the opening below and at least 4 inches larger than the chimney s outside diameter to provide at least a 2 inch clearance all around the chimney The chimney must be centered within this opening and maintain the minimum 2 inch clearance to combustibles F Install Firestop A Firestop is required on each floor penetration in multisto ry installation Building Codes require a Firestop at every floor ceiling level including where the chimney penetrates into the attic Figure 8 2 shows a typical 2 story installation with an attic Note a Firestop is not installed where the chimney penetrates through the roof The Firestop is in stalled on the underside of the ceiling floor framing Figure 8 3 Use a minimum of either 1 8 penny nail or 1 1 1 4 wood screws per corner Framing Figure 8 3 Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 25 G Assemble Chimney Sections Attach the first chimney section or offset onto the top of the fireplace Figure 8 4 Sheet metal screws are required to connect Chimney Section to Anchor Plate Continue to add additional sections of chimney as n
52. od for Behavior of Metals in a Vertical Tube the time of fireplace installation Furnace at 750 C Heat amp Glo is a registered trademark of Hearth amp Home Technologies Inc C Combustible Materials A i i he followi WARNING Risk of Fire Hearth amp Home Technologies eee Paco Wily aly E tie renewing disclaims any responsibility for and the warranty and P 2 Wood Compressed paper agency listing will be voided by the above actions Plantfibers Plastic DO NOT install or operate damaged fireplace modify fireplace install other than as instructed by Hearth amp Home Technologies operate the fireplace without fully assembling all components overfire install an unvented gas log set install any component not approved by Hearth amp Home Technologies install parts or components not Listed or approved Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage Any material that can ignite and burn flame proofed or not plastered or un plastered For assistance or additional information consult a qualified installer service agency or your dealer NOTICE This fireplace is tested and approved as a decorative fireplace It should not be factored as a primary heat source in residential heating calculations Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 5 User Guide 2 Operating Instructions A WARNING HOT SURFACES Screen mesh glass
53. oods close to exhaust vents or chimneys Fumes or odor could be drawn into the room through the fireplace Locate outside air hoods to prevent blockage from leaves snow ice or other debris Blockages could cause the unit to overheat NOTICE The fireplace provides some outside air for combustion Other methods may be necessary if more air is required 22 Flexible Duct not supplied 0 Outside Air Hood 2 Wire Ties Figure 7 5 Outside Air Installation Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 Chimney Assembly NOTICE Chimney performance may vary Trees buildings roof lines and wind conditions affect performance Chimney height may need adjustment if smoking or overdraft occurs Chimney must extend beyond combustible roof structure Maintain minimum height of chimney above roof Offsets returns may not exceed 30 from vertical Lock chimney sections together firmly to resist movement Termination Cap Additional support for tall chimneys Storm Collar Maintain minimum clearances to combustibles as specified Support straps for offsets not shown must be secured to adequate framing Offsets returns must be secured with the screws provided outer pipe only Attic shield not shown see Figure 6 2 Ceiling firestops are required where chimney passes through ceiling or floor This fireplace has been tested and listed for use with 14 in DuraChimney II only
54. oud may vary as long as minimum dimen sions and minimum open area requirements are met Figure 10 4 Pyramid Style Shroud Minimum Dimensions 34 Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 11 A e B e Install Hearth Molded Brick Panel Place hearth panel into the fireplace Install Side Molded Brick Panel Traditional If a gas line is to be installed remove the knockouts in the inner firebox and in the outer shell on the side of your choice Refer to dimension drawings for location of knockouts and Section 13 A for gas provisions Do NOT remove screen rods Refer to Figure 11 1 Install lower side panel tapered edge to the front Align the front edge with the front of the column or butted to the surround if installed Install two T brackets stem down into mortar line do not tighten Install upper side panel in the unit tapered edge to the front Position the bottom of panel behind the T brackets Install two T brackets stem up into mortar lines one on its side on the front edge do not tighten Install two Z brackets in the mortar joints across the top Tighten these and all previously installed brackets Install second side panel following the steps above Upper Side Molded Brick Panel Figure 11 1 Traditional Refractory Installation of Molded Brick Panel Note Use T brackets as templates and drill pilot holes into the inner shell with the drill bit provided Side panels must be in
55. p can removed for chimney cleaning as described in the Chimney Mainte nance section of this manual L Enclosures Enclose chimneys where they pass through occupied spaces including closets Always maintain at least a 2 inch clearance between the chimney and any combustible mate rials Interior enclosures may be constructed with standard framing and sheathed with sheetrock or plywood Use a Wall Strap or Stabilizer at least every 8 feet to maintain a minimum of 2 inches of air space between the chimney and combustible materials Sealant Collar Figure 8 14 Termination Figure 8 15 M Offset Elbow Installation A 30 Elbow measured from the vertical is the largest that can be used in an offset A 30 Elbow may not be combined with another Elbow to make a steeper offset e g two 30 Elbows are not allowed to be put together to form a 60 elbow Avoid Elbows if possible A totally vertical chimney is more efficient When Elbows are necessary to avoid obstructions such as rafters ridgepoles or joists you are only allowed to use 1 pair of Elbows in any one chimney system Horizontal runs of chimney violate building code are not allowed Attach Elbows Attach Elbow to Chimney Section or other Elbow by mating the male and female ends with each other and using the 4 sheet metal screws provided Attach one Elbow to the Chimney Section below and align it for the offset Determine the required offset length and
56. pening is 3 3 4 in 95 3mm above the bottom of the fireplace Finished hearth must NOT extend above this level Figure 12 3 Raised Platform Hearth Extension Detail IMPORTANT Hearth extension design must be determined before installation of fireplace Noncombustible Framing Material 2 HX4s or equivalent amp 1 2 in Durock Figure 12 4 Raised Platform Hearth Extension Framing Materials Figure 12 5 Raised Platform Hearth Extension Finishing Materials Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 39 Non combustible Sealant After completing the framing and applying the facing mate rials over the framing a bead of non combustible sealant must be used to close off any gaps at the top and sides between the fireplace and hearth Figure 12 6 Place Non combustible Sealant Flush Hearth Extension Framing Refer to Figures 12 7 and 12 8 wooo ol 00008 Bottom of Fireplace Opening Note Maximum height from floor under fireplace to top of finished hearth extension is 3 3 4 in 95 3 mm Finished Floor 30 in Min Hearth Extension Figure 12 7 Flush Hearth Extension 1in 25 4 S Micore Noncombustible Material Protective Metal Hearth Strip Figure 12 8 Flush Hearth Extension Side View 40 Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 D Finishing Material Refer to Sections 12 A and Sections 12 B for combus These surfaces tible noncombustible material
57. provided Phillips screwdriver Joint striker Drill with mixing attachment optional Bucket of water The mortar material provided should be sufficient to com plete the installation of the molded brick panels without m considerable waste t Mortar will be applied after Mix approximately 1 3 of the mortar material with 1 2 gallon of water in the mixing bucket Stir the mixture with the mixing attachment and drill The consistency should allow the material to be squeezed from the mortar bag but not too runny Fill the mortar bag with the prepared mixture Apply mortar by squeezing the material from the mortar bag into the joint lines If filling a vertical line start from the top and work down Apply slowly Mixture should be flush or higher than the refractory surface Mix more material as necessary to finish the job and then let the unit set until firm may take two hours or more Thoroughly clean the bag tools and mixing bucket Use a joint striker and strike the material in the joints The excess material should fall off somewhat dry Sweep the loose material off the floor of the unit Final cleanup with soap and water VERY IMPORTANT Allow the mortar 72 hours to cure before operating the fireplace The noncombustible finishing the finishing material is installed Mortar will be applied between the finishing materials and the refractory edges bottom and sides The seam between the finishing materials a
58. requency As desired By Homeowner CAUTION Handle glass assembly with care Glass is breakable Avoid striking scratching or slamming glass Avoid abrasive cleaners Do not clean glass while it is hot Clean glass with a non abrasive commercially available cleaner or ashes Light deposits Use household glass cleaner Heavy deposits Use wood ash on damp cloth or Use commercial fireplace glass cleaner consult with your dealer Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 11 Troubleshooting Guide Can t get fire started Not enough kindling paper or no Use dry kindling more paper Arrange kindling 8 wood fo Excessive smoke or spillage kindling paper air movement Burns too slowly Damper closed not fully open Open damper Smolders sizzles a Not enough air for fire to ignite Check for restricted cap shroud Check for flue blockage Pre warm flue before starting fire refer to starting fire section Check for adequate vent height refer to chimney assembly section Open window below the fireplace towards the wind Wood condition is too wet too large Use dry seasoned wood refer to wood fuel section Bed of coals not established before Start with paper amp kindling to establish bed of coals refer adding wood to starting fire section Flue blockage such as birds nests Have chimney inspected for creosote and cleaned by a or leaves in termination cap certified chimney sweep Down
59. s Refer to Figure 12 10 for may be covered noncombustible zone with non combustible e betas material S Non combustible WARNING Risk of Fire You must maintain clearances 2 sealant Use only non combustible framing material below standoffs Sheetrock wood or other combustibles must NOT be used as sheathing or facing in the noncombustible zone DO NOT cover metal fireplace front with combustible materials Install combustible materials only to specified clearances on top front and side edges Complete framing and apply facing material drywall over framing Abead of 300 F minimum non combustible sealant must be used to close off any gaps at the top and sides between the fireplace and facing to prevent cold air leaks Figure 12 9 Noncombustible Facing Large gaps can be bridged with fiberglass rope gasket Only non combustible materials may be used to cover the metal fireplace front 2 x 4 stud wall 2 x 4 header flush with front of stand offs Non combustible decorative facing Continuous non combustible sealant Bottom of fireplace opening and finished hearth may be same height Tile stone or other non combustible material Double HX4 Hearth Ext Metal strips are placed 2 in 51 mm or equivilent under the front of the fireplace and must insulation amp extend beyond the front and sides of 1 2 in Durock fireplace opening by 2 in 51 mm Floor constructed of wood or ot
60. s that run on the outside of a building must be installed inside a chase Construction of the chase may vary with the type of build ing These instructions are not substitutes for the require ments of local building codes Local building codes MUST be checked A chase should be constructed in the manner of all outside walls of the home to prevent cold air drafting problems The chase should not break the outside building envelope in any manner All outer walls need to be insulated Building codes require false ceiling and ceiling firestops at each floor of the chase or every 10 ft 3 05 m of clear space to control spread of fire Walls ceiling base plate and cantilever floor at the first level of the chase should be insulated See Figure 9 1 Vapor and air infiltration barriers should be installed in the chase as per regional codes for the rest of the home Addi tionally Hearth amp Home Technologies recommends that the inside surfaces be sheet rocked and taped or the use of an equivalent method for maximum air tightness Termination Cap Chase Top Flashing Ceiling Firestop False Ceiling Attic Insulation Shield Ny Pa Insulation in the outside walls of the chase Chimney Firestop Figure 9 1 Chase Assembly Gas line holes and other openings should be
61. stalled first Install Back Molded Brick Panel Traditional Refer to Figure 11 1 Set the grate brackets in place 26 5 in 673 mm center to center Install the lower back panel Center from side to side Install three T brackets stem down into mortar line to hold lower back in position Do not tighten Install upper back panel Position bottom of panel behind the previously installed T brackets Install two T brackets stem side up into mortar line do not tighten Install two Z brackets in the mortar joints across the top Tighten these and all previously installed brackets Upper Back Molded Brick Panel Right Side Molded Brick Panel removed for clarity Lower Back Molded Brick Panel Hearth Molded Brick Panel Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 35 D Install Side Molded Brick Panel Herring bone U Figure 11 2 Herringbone Molded Brick Panel 36 Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 If a gas line is to be installed remove the knockouts in the inner firebox and in the outer shell on the side of your choice Refer to dimension drawings for location of knockouts and Section 13 A for gas provisions Do NOT remove screen rods Refer to Figure 11 2 Install lower side panel tapered edge to the front Align the front edge with the front of the column or butted to the surround if installed Install two T brackets stem down into mortar line do not tighten
62. t Elbow Installation 28 N Chimney Termination Requirements 29 Chase Installations A Construct the Chase oo 30 B Install Fireplace amp Chimney 31 C Install Chase Top Flashing 31 D Install Termination Cap aurana 31 Shrouds A Shroud Requirements oo 32 B House Style Shroud na anaana aaan 33 C Arch Mailbox Style Shroud 34 D Pyramid Style Shroud 34 Installation of Molded Brick Panel A Install Hearth Molded Brick Panel 35 B Install Side Molded Brick Panel Traditional 35 C Install Back Molded Brick Panel Traditional 35 D Install Side Molded Brick Panel Herringbone 36 E Install Back Molded Brick Panel Herringbone 36 F Install Mortar 37 G Install Screens eee 37 Finishing A Non Combustible MaterialS 38 B Combustible MaterialS 38 C Hearth Extension eee 38 D Finishing Maternal anaana 41 E Combustible Mantel annaa aaaea aaea 42 F Sidewalls Surrounds oo 43 Accessories A Gas Log Lighter Provisi0N 44 B Wood Burning Inserts naana aaan 44 Reference Materials A Fireplace Dimensions anaana anaana naaa 45 B Fireplace Components 46 C Chimney Componenta ssasaaa aaan aaau 47 C Service Parie 2c eee eee 48 D Contact lnromrmation
63. used by Inadequate draft due to environmental conditions Downarafts Tight sealing construction of the structure Mechanical exhausting devices Improper positioning of the chimney in a not recommended location on the roof D Negative Pressure WARNING Risk of Asphyxiation Negative pressure can cause spillage of combustion fumes and soot Fire must draft properly for safe operation Negative pressure results from the imbalance of air avail able for the fireplace to operate properly It can be stron gest in lower levels of the house Causes include Exhaust fans kitchen bath etc Range hoods Combustion air requirements for furnaces water heaters and other combustion appliances Clothes dryers Location of return air vents to furnace or air conditioning Imbalances of the HVAC air handling system Upper level air leaks such as Recessed lighting Attic hatch Ductleaks To minimize the effects of negative air pressure Ensure adequate outdoor air for all combustion appliances and exhaust equipment Ensure furnace and air conditioning return vents are not located in the immediate vicinity of the fireplace Avoidinstalling the fireplace near doors walkways or small isolated spaces Recessed lighting should be a sealed can design Attic hatches weather stripped or sealed Attic mounted duct work and air handler joints and seams taped or sealed Basement installations should b
64. wn in the following illustrations MUST be met or chimney may separate from cap Separation al lows sparks heat and embers to escape m Figure 9 4 Chase Top Construction NOTICE Paint the termination cap with a rust resistant paint to protect against the effects of corrosion on those parts exposed to the weather Heat amp Glo RUTHERFORD 50 4059 333 Rev C 06 08 31 1 Shrouds A Shroud Requirements WARNING Risk of Fire Shrouds must be constructed as DuraChimney II must maintain at least 2 in 51 mm specified Improper construction may overheat chase top clearance from combustible materials The chase enclosure must be ventilated Thechase top flashing or field fabricated chase pan must be used Field fabricated chase pans are acceptable if Chase top shrouds may be field constructed where permitted by regional building codes NOTICE Some regional codes require an agency Listed they meet these requirements shroud Consult your local building officials Material must be 24 ga 024 in galvanized steel or e Hearth 8 Home Technologies Inc supplies UL listed equivalent shrouds See your dealer for details Chase pan must have opening 3 in 76 mm larger than outside diameter of chimney pipe with at least a Shrouds can either be field fabricated or factory fabricated 1 2 in 13 mm upturned flange collar but they must meet the requirements as specified in these Chase pan must overhang chase by 1 2 in
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