Country Flame CF-04 User Manual

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4.

The installer should now install the fiberglass insulation on the back face of the shroud system
as shown in FIGURE 11c and 11d. One roll of insulation is required for a standard, CF04-
9200, shroud and two rolls of insulation are required for an oversized, CF04-9210, shroud.
Fiberglass insulation serves to ‘seal’ the shroud panels against the face of the fireplace opening.
Sealing the shroud system minimizes draft and reduces vibration noise during operation of the
stove. Install the fiberglass insulation by removing the paper backing. Install the ‘sticky’ side
of the insulation against the back face of the shroud panels. Install the insulation in such a
manner that will ensure the insulation will meet the face of the fireplace hearth wall and not be
hanging out in the opening when the Crossfire is slid back into its final location. For hearths
made of stone or have irregular surfaces, it will be necessary to obtain additional fiberglass
insulation in order to ensure a proper seal between the hearth and the Crossfire shroud panels.
Very irregular surfaces with large voids may require a masonry fill to ensure a proper seal
between the Crossfire shroud panels. Insulation installation is now complete and the installer
can prepare the trim (black standard, gold optional) for installation.

FIGURE 11c: INSULATION

(installed)

FIGURE 11d: INSULATION

(corner)

5.

The installer should now prepare the black trim for installation around the outside edge of the
shroud panels. FIGURE 11e, 11f, and 11g show the corner bracket, the installation of the
corner bracket, and the final fit of the mitered trim corner and bracket. Preparation requires that
two angle brackets be installed at each mitered corner (left and right corner) of the trim where it
connects to the top trim. FIGURE 5 shows proper installation of a corner bracket. Install the
angle bracket to ensure the mitered trim corners fit tightly together and then tighten the screws
on the bracket as shown in FIGURE 6. Once both sides are complete, the trim is ready to be
installed on the shroud panel edges. Install the trim. NOTE: Do not bend the trim during
installation as damage to the mitered corners and corner brackets can occur.

FIGURE 11e: BRACKET

FIGURE 11f: BRACKET

(install)

FIGURE 11g: CORNER

(finished)

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