Monessen Hearth 624WBPF Indoor Fireplace User Manual


 
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624WBPF Woodburning Fireplace
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Unpack and check the fireplace and chimney for damage. If any items have been damaged, report
this to your dealer. Before beginning the installation, be sure you have the proper parts in sufficient
quantity. Refer to replacement parts page for proper identification of parts. Do not substitute parts. Use
only parts listed for use with the Model 624WBPF fireplace.
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1. Refer to Figure 3 for an example of a typical installation of the fireplace components.
2. Be sure the location of the fireplace will provide the required clearances indicated by Figures 3, 4 &
5 and the minimum chimney air space clearance to combustibles of 2”.
3. Set the fireplace in the desired location and be sure it is securely supported and leveled. Check the
face of the fireplace with a carpenter’s level and if it is not plumb; correct it by placing shims under
the edges of the fireplace.
4. Block in the fireplace to prevent any shifting of the firebox. Secure the fireplace with nails or screws
through the flanges located on each side of the fireplace. Do not enclose the fireplace until the com-
bustion air duct and chimney pipes are installed.
 Some local codes may require electrically grounding the fireplace and chimney.
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In order to assure safe and satisfactory performance of the fireplace, it is very important to properly
install the chimney. This is an important part of the installation and the sections of this manual pertaining
to chimney installation should be reviewed very thoroughly.
For your safety, some of the important things to remember in regard to chimneys are listed below:
1. Use only parts and accessories labeled for use with this fireplace.
2. Use only undamaged parts and accessories.
3. Enclose the chimney where it passes through the living spaces to prevent contact with and possible
dam-age to the chimney.
4. Install firestop spacers at each ceiling level.
5. Install the proper chimney cap or chimney housing on the chimney to prevent the entry of rain and
debris into the chimney and to assure the proper venting of smoke.
6. Do not use more than four (4) elbows in the chimney.
 To select the proper chimney height, refer to Figure 3. The flue outlet must be a minimum of 3’
above the highest point where the chimney penetrates the roof and a minimum of 2’ above all portions
of the building within 10’. If the chimney is to include elbows to offset the chimney, refer to the Chimney
Offset and Cap Installation section of this manual. There must be at least 2” air space between all sec-
tions of the chimney and combustible materials between floors.
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 Flue outlet should be 24” above all
portions of the building within 10’ as shown
in the illustration. The chimney must not ex-
tend more than 90” above the roof without
additional support.
AC617
Figure 9
2' Min.
2' Min.
3'
Min.
10'
3'
Min.
10'
AC617
RLTSKC8
2/11/98