Country Flame IWZC-02 User Manual

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APPENDIX A


INGLENOOK FIREPLACE SPECIFICATIONS

Fireplace Weight (with doors, glass, grills, and firebrick)

650 pounds

Fireplace Weight (w/o doors, glass, grills, and firebrick)

400 pounds

Height (from face edge to face edge)

41 inches

Width (from face edge to face edge, not including air outlet tube)

42 inches

Depth (from face edge to back edge)

24 inches


STOVE BRIGHT HIGH TEMP PAINT SPECIFICATIONS

Manufacturer

Forrest

Paint

Company

Paint

Type

Stove

Bright

Country Flame Part Number

PP-803

FIREPLACE PAINT CURE INSTRUCTIONS

Ventilate the house during the first three times the fireplace is used. The paint on the new fireplace
can give off a smoke heavy with carbon dioxide and has an odor. Adequately ventilate the home to
avoid a concentration of smoke or odor. Babies, small children, pregnant women and pets should not
be in the area as the fumes cause an imbalance of air quality. Always open doors or windows and use
a fan during the first few burns. Once the initial burns are complete the paint will set and there should
be no more smoke or odor.

Do not touch the surface of the fireplace during the first three burn-in procedures. The paint will be
soft and gummy until it cures properly. Most fireplaces stop smoking after 3 burns. The first two
burns should be at 250

0

F (121

0

F) for 20 minutes. Do not let the fireplace cool down significantly

between burns. The last fire should be between 500

0

F and 700

0

F for at least 45 minutes. Operate

the fireplace slowly without a hot fire. If the fireplace gets too hot, too quick, the paint will crack.
Country Flame recommends that the owner leave the door ajar on the fireplace during this process to
prevent the gasket from sticking to the curing paint.

Fireplaces with a cooler surface temperature and those that were previously painted with another
color will take longer to dry. The paint cure process can usually be observed by the effect of the paint
turning flat as the heat radiates out from the hotter parts. If repainting a surface, use Stove Bright
Paint Prep or Lacquer Thinner. Do not use paint thinner or turpentine as both of these products leave
oil like film that interferes with adhesion of the paint.


GLASS-CERAMIC SPECIFICAITONS
Manufacturer

Schott Glaswerkes

Window Type

Glass-Ceramic,

ROBAX®


ROBAX® glass-ceramic has a thermal endurance far exceeding that of normal tempered glass.
ROBAX® is designed to operate at temperatures ranging from -400

0

F to +1400

0

F. Despite its

superior thermal properties, your ROBAX® stove windows should be treated with care. This glass-
ceramic can still be scratched or broken by mechanical abuse. When cleaning the window, use only
non-caustic, non-abrasive cleaners. Country Flame uses ROBAX® glass-ceramic that is 0.197
inches thick +/- 0.008 inches. The ROBAX® glass is custom cut to fit Country Flame product. If

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