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22

Fireplace Insert Installation

(for qualified installers only)

© Travis Industries

100-01166

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Insert with
Positive
Connection

NOTE:

Most factory-built
chimney manufacturers
make stainless steel
chimney liners, either
flexible or rigid. This
provides a wide variety
of installation options.
Make sure to follow the
manufacturer's
instructions for
installation and
support.

The liner must be
stainless steel
connector or flexible
vent. Follow the liner
manufacturer's
insturctions for
installation and
support.

Remove damper
or wire it open

Airtight Insulated
Clean-Out

Combustible Mantle

NOTE: This installation may be
used with a masonry or zero
clearance fireplace. The
requirements in the section
"Masonry Fireplace Requirements"
or "Zero Clearance Fireplaace
Requirements" must be fulfilled
prior to installation.

Flue Liner

See the section "Insert
Placement Requirements" for
minimum clearances and
hearth required.

Cap (prevents water
from entering)

Install a non-combustible
cover plate to prevent water
from entering the chimney

Surround Panels

Figure 21

Insert with Direct
Connection
(Masonry
Fireplace)

NOTE:

Direct connections
require installation of
an airtight block-off
plate or damper
adapter (see "Block-off
Plate Installation" on
page 21).

Block-off plate or

damper adapter

Remove

damper

or wire it

open

Airtight

Insulated

Clean-Out

Stainless steel

chimney connector

must Extend 1' past

the block-off plate or

to the flue liner

Combustible Mantle

Flue

Liner

See the section

"Insert Placement

Requirements" for

minimum clearances

and hearth required.

Surround Panels

NOTE: This installation may be

used with a masonry or zero

clearance fireplace. This

illustration depicts a masonry

insert, all requirements in the

section "Masonry Fireplace

Requirements" must be fulfilled

prior to installation.

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