Marantz FP-43 Indoor Fireplace User Manual


 
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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE.
Figure 2
The appliance flue damper must always re-
main open when operating.
2. The grate in the firebox should be centered
on or over the bottom hearth so your fire can
breath properly. Crumble and twist plenty of
newspapers UNDER the grate and criss-cross
some small dry kindling sticks on top of the
paper or on the bottom of the grate.
3. Build a pyramid of three split logs (split will
start much faster). Arrange the uneven wood to
provide plenty of air space between.
4. Now, light the paper at both sides of the
firebox.
HARDWOODS DENSITY
Alser, Red .41
Ash .49-.60
Aspen .38-.39
Basswood, American .37
Beech, American .64
Birch .55-.65
Butternut .38
Cherry, Black .50
Chestnut, American .43
Cottonwood .34-.40
Elm .60.63
Hackberry .53
Hickory, Pecan .60.66
Hickory, True .69-.75
Honey locust .66 (est.)
Locust, Black .69
Magnolia .48-.50
Maple .48-.63
Oak, Red .59-.67
Oak, White .64-.88
Poplar .42
Sassafras .42
Sweet gum .52
Sycamore, American .49
Tanoak .64 (est.)
Tupelo .50
Walnut, Black .55
Willow, Black .39
SOFTWOODS DENSITY
Bald cypress .46
Cedar .31-.47
Douglas Fir .46-.50
Fir .32-.43
Hemlock .40-.45
Larch, Western .52
Pine .39-.59
Redwood .35-.40
Spruce .35-.41
Tamarack .53
STARTING A FIRE
1. To start a fire in a the fireplace properly, first
check the operation of the flue damper.
2. To prevent smoking at start-up, close any
window located near the fireplace when first
lighting a fire. The closed windows may be
reopened once a chimney draft is drawn in the
fireplace.
DAMPER CONTROL
This fireplace is fitted with a manually con-
trolled chimney damper. The chimney damper
should be closed when the fireplace is not in
use to prevent cold air from entering the home
through the chimney system.
The damper is controlled through the use of a
control lever located within the firebox open-
ing at the top center just behind the firebox
lintel (
Figure 2
).
The control lever snaps into place at the ex-
treme range of motion, up and back in the
closed position. When pulled forward and
down, the damper is open.
5. Close the screens to prevent the escape of
sparks and embers.
6. Close the damper only when your fire is
completely out and ashes are cold. Keep closed
when fireplace is not in use to prevent unneces-
sary loss of heated or cooled air.
SCREEN PANELS
The screen panels must be closed when the
fireplace is operated with the glass doors open.
However, the screen panels may be left open
when the fireplace is operated with the doors
closed.
GLASS DOOR SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
FirePlus
TM
systems include a twin-pane, full en-
closure, ceramic door with conventional screen
panels. The door and screen panels can be
opened for easy refueling. While the fireplace
may be operated with the glass doors fully open,
it is recommended that the doors be fully closed
during operation for best performance. When
opening the doors to refuel, a slight spillage
should be expected. This should be considered
normal. Open doors slowly, otherwise an in-
crease in smoke spillage could occur.
WARNING: IF THE DOORS ARE LEFT PAR-
TIALLY OPEN, GAS AND FLAMES MAY BE
DRAWN OUT OF THE OPENING, CREAT-
ING RISK OF BOTH FIRE AND SMOKE.
Figure 3
CAUTION: YOUR FIREPLACE IS EQUIPPED
WITH CERAMIC GLASS DOORS. EXER-
CISE CAUTION WHEN OPENING AND
CLOSING THESE DOORS AS CERAMIC
GLASS IS EASILY BROKEN BY A ME-
CHANICAL IMPACT.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT OPERATE THIS FIRE-
PLACE SYSTEM WITH BOTH THE SCREEN
PANELS AND GLASS DOORS OPEN.
To determine the best heating source, look at
the density of various wood types (Density is
the weight for a given size). The higher the
density, the more potential heat output. A stan-
dard cord has a volume of 128 cubic feet. This
figure also includes the air space between and
around the wood. The actual volume in a stan-
dard cord is between 60 and 100 cubic feet;
depending on how tightly the wood is packed.
Assuming that you are comparing two standard
cords of different species but the same volume
and moisture content, the denser species will
provide more BTU’s. The table of wood species/
densities reveals more helpful guidelines.
Damper
Closed
Damper
Open
Combustion
Air Actuator
Lintel
Glass Doors
Fully Open or
Fully Closed