Installation of fireplace – Hearth and Home Technologies I100 User Manual

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Installation of Fireplace

CAUTION! Risk of Cuts/Abrasions. Wear protective

gloves and safety glasses during installation. Sheet metal

edges are sharp.

A. Things to Consider

• Location of chimney air kit

• Location(s) of outside air kits

• Electrical connections and/or wall switch

• Gas line piping

Figure 7.1 Unpack Back Refractory

Figure 7.2 Bend Refractory Brackets Back Down

B. Unpack the Refractory & Fireplace

• Remove back refractory from outside of fireplace by

bending tabs up and lifting refractory out of brackets.

See Figure 7.1.

• Bend tabs back down out of the way. See Figure 7.2.

• Do not remove screws or refractory brackets from

fireplace. If refractory brackets must be removed, fill

holes in outer shell with screws.

• Repeat this process to remove side refractories.

Figure 7.4 Shipping Spacers

Figure 7.3 Remove Screen Rods

Remove hearth stone by removing three corrugated

shipping spacers (Figure 7.4). Lift hearth stone out of

fireplace. See Figure 7.5.

Figure 7.5 Lifting Out Hearth Stone

• Remove screens by removing screw from end of each

screen rod.

Figure 7.6 Removing Shipping Brackets

• Remove fireplace from pallet:

- Remove screws from shipping brackets and pallet

(Figure 7.6),

- Replace screws removed from fireplace.

- Brackets can be used to anchor fireplace in

position.

Heatilator • I100 • 35144 • Rev AG 7/12

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