Page 2 - ii; TABLE OF CONTENTS; RULES
ii TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1. SAFETY RULES ................................................................................................. 1 2. CERTIFICATION LABEL ................................................................................ 2 3. THE FIREPLACE ......................................
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Page 5 - FIREPLACE
3 3. THE FIREPLACE 3.1 INTRODUCTION The BRENTWOOD fireplace is an energy efficient, heat circulating, close combustion fireplace. You will receive a lifetime of comfort and enjoyment from your fireplace provided it is installed, maintained and operated properly. • Please read these instructions and ...
Page 7 - Primary Air and Air Boost Controls; Figure
5 3.2.4 Primary Air and Air Boost Controls There is no flue damper in the BRENTWOOD. As is common with air tight stoves, the combustion air control sets the flow of air entering the firebox. This allows for a more precise control of the fire. The combustion air control is located below the door on t...
Page 9 - Smoking – Causes and Troubleshooting; D. Dirty or blocked chimney; Check to make sure the chimney is clear and clean.; E. Chimney not long enough
7 3.2.9 Smoking – Causes and Troubleshooting To reduce the likelihood of smoking when opening the door, set the combustion air controls to the left before opening the door. Your fireplace has been designed and tested to provide smoke free operation. Occasionally, there may be a small amount of smoki...
Page 10 - IMPORTANT NOTES; the firebox and chimney.; YOUR; be necessary to clean your chimney.
8 IMPORTANT NOTES A. Do not block the hot air vents to the fireplace as this will cause the fireplace to overheat. B. Never start a fire using gasoline, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid or any other combustible liquid. C. Do not burn coal. The sulphur in coal will corrode the firebox. D. Do not burn...
Page 11 - Top Baffle Removal Prior to Cleaning The Chimney; Do not use water as it may cause a dangerous steam explosion.
9 3.3.3 Top Baffle Removal Prior to Cleaning The Chimney Before starting to clean your chimney, we recommend that you remove the top baffle to avoid creosote dust collection at the top of the baffle. Follow these steps to set the top baffle out of the way: 1. Remove the side refractory holder. They ...
Page 13 - Gasket; Around glass
11 3.3.9 Door Adjustment The door may need to be adjusted to be completely airtight. The gaskets’ air-tightness can be adjusted using the adjustment screw located on the right side of the fireplace façade. (An Allen key #1/8 – not supplied - will be necessary for this adjustment) Figure 4 3.3.10 Gla...
Page 14 - INSTALLATION; guidelines, refer to
12 3.4 FIREPLACE INSTALLATION 3.4.1 Locating The BRENTWOOD A. The best location to install your fireplace is determined by considering the location of windows, doors, and the traffic flow in the room where the fireplace is located, allowing space in front of the unit for the hearth extension and the...
Page 16 - INSULATED CHASE CONSTRUCTION
Page 18 - HOT AIR DUCTING INSTALLATION; Double hot air outlet; using 2 – 30 deg. elbows back to back on the fireplace.
16 3.5 HOT AIR DUCTING INSTALLATION Different hot air ducting systems can be installed with the BRENTWOOD: - Gravity kit - Forced air kit - 3.5.1 Gravity Kit Two kits are available: 1. Single hot air outlet including: (see Fig.13) - 2 6" lengths 8" I.D. - 1 hot air outlet kit (box, louver an...
Page 20 - The maximum number of elbows in a run of duct is two.; Central Forced Air Kit; Do not use insulated flexible ducts as they will overheat.
18 The duct system must be installed respecting the following: 1. Remove the plates closing up the 8" dia. holes on top of the fireplace. Then, cut the insulation in order to obtain two 8" dia. openings. Fix the adaptors on the fireplace openings by turning clockwise (figures 13 and 14). 2. ...
Page 21 - AIR; install an outside air assembly
19 3.6 OUTSIDE AIR KIT (Optional) During operation, the fireplace requires fresh air for combustion and draws air out of the house. It may starve other fuel burning appliances such as gas or oil furnaces. As well, exhaust fans may compete for air, causing negative pressure in the house, resulting in...
Page 23 - CHIMNEY; CHIMNEY INSTALLATION NOTES; If the chimney extends higher than 5 ft.
21 4. THE CHIMNEY 4.1 CHIMNEY INSTALLATION NOTES 1. Always install an interior chimney as it will provide better performance. In areas with continuous temperatures below -18° C (0° F), the use of an exterior chimney increases the likelihood of operating problems such as low draught, high rate of cre...
Page 24 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
22 4.2 CHIMNEY INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1. Cut and frame the holes in the ceiling, floor and roof where the chimney will pass (see figure 22). Use a plumb bob to line up the center of the holes. The sizes are indicated in table 1 for the floor and ceiling holes and table 2 (page 24) for the roof ho...
Page 25 - AC CHIMNEY INSTALLATION
23 AC CHIMNEY INSTALLATION (AIR COOLED GALVALUME CHIMNEY) Figure 24
Page 26 - SLOPE AC
24 Figure 25 Figure 26 Table 2 ROOF DOWN SLOPE HOLE SIZE SLOPE AC Roof Pitch 6" 0 * 15" (380 mm) 2/12 15 3/8" (390 mm) 4/12 16 1/8" (410 mm) 6/12 16 7/8" (430 mm) 8/12 18 1/4" (465 mm) 10/12 19 5/8" (500 mm) 12/12 21 3/8" (545 mm) * CROSS SLOPE HOLE SIZE AC CHIMNEY
Page 27 - The minimum chimney height when using elbows is:; Table 3; AC Chimney
25 4.3 OFFSET CHIMNEY INSTALLATON The minimum chimney height when using elbows is: Fireplace model BRENTWOOD Chimney model AC Vertical installation 12 ft. (3.66 m) Two (2) elbows 15 ft. (4.57 m) Four (4) elbows 17 ft. (5.18 m) Table 3 After reaching the location requiring the elbow, proceed as follo...
Page 28 - Table 4
Page 29 - ANGLED WALL RADIATION SHIELD; Table 5
27 4.4 ANGLED WALL RADIATION SHIELD (ACRSM30, ACRSMI30) When traversing a combustible wall with the chimney at a 30º, an angled firestop or wall radiation shield must be installed. Only one is required. In cold climate locations, we recommend that you use the insulated wall radiation shield since it...
Page 30 - Universal Roof Support; Table 6 gives maximum height of supported chimney.; Universal Offset Support; Table 6; CHIMNEY CHASE AND MULTIPLE TERMINATIONS
28 4.5 CHIMNEY SUPPORT INSTALLATION Universal Roof Support This support has two possible uses: 1. It may be used on a floor, ceiling or roof above an offset to support the chimney above the offset. 2. It may be used on a floor, ceiling or roof as a supplementary support Table 6 gives maximum height ...