Installation, Installation into a masonry fireplace, Installation into a factory built fireplace – Hampton Direct HI300 User Manual

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Hampton HI300 Wood Cast Insert

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1) Positive Flue
Connection
with

Cleanout

2) Direct Flue
Connection
with

Cleanout

3a) Full Flue Liner

(No Cleanout Required)

Note: A clean-out door is sometimes required, by your inspector,

to be installed when either the Positive fl ue connection or
Direct fl ue connection method is used.

The use of one of the connection methods listed on this page not only
increases the safety of your insert by directing the hot gases up the fl ue,
but will also help increase the unit's effi ciency and decrease creosote
deposits in the chimney.

When a connected fl ue or liner is in use, the insert is able to “breathe”
better by allowing a greater draft to be created. The greater draft can
decrease problems such as, diffi cult start-ups, smoking out the door,
and dirty glass.

INSTALLATION INTO A

MASONRY FIREPLACE

The insert must be installed as per the requirements of your local in-
spection authority. While a full liner is preferred, three methods of fl ue
connection are acceptable in most areas in the US, however in Canada
a full fl ue liner is required.

1) Positive fl ue connection, where a large blocking plate and a short

connector pipe is used.

2) Direct

fl ue connection, where a smaller blocking plate and a connector

pipe to the fi rst fl ue liner tile is used.

3) Full fl ue liner, where a stainless steel rigid or fl exible liner pipe is

routed from the insert outlet collar to the top of the chimney.

Hampton highly recommends the use of a full liner as the safest installa-
tion and provides the most optimum performance. Your retailer should
be able to help you decide which system would be the best for your
application.

1) When installed in a factory built fi replace, a full stainless steel rigid

or fl exible fl ue liner is mandatory, for both safety and performance
purposes. When a fl ue or liner is in use, the insert is able to breathe
better by allowing a greater draft to be created. The greater draft
can decrease problems such as, diffi cult start-ups, smoking out
the door, and dirty glass.

2) In order to position the fl ue liner, the existing rain cap must be

removed from your chimney system. In most cases the fl ue damper
should also be removed to allow passage of the liner.

3) In most cases opening the existing spark screens fully should give

enough room for the insert installation. If it does not, remove and
store.

4) If

the

fl oor of your fi replace is below the level of the fi replace open-

ing, adjust the insert's levelling bolts to accommodate the differ-
ence. When additional shimming is required, use non-combustible
masonry or steel shims.

5) Measure approximately the alignment of the fl ue liner with the

position of the smoke outlet hole on the insert to check for pos-
sible offset. If an offset is required, use a proper stainless steel
unit available with the chimney liner.

6) Once the above items have been checked, slide your insert into

position after fi rst positioning the fl ue liner and offset if required.
(Re-install raincap at completion of installation).

NOTE: See requirements for installing solid fuel

inserts in factory built fi replaces.

INSTALLATION INTO A

FACTORY BUILT FIREPLACE

INSTALLATION

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