Page 2 - WARNINGS & SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
W415-0594 / A / 02.15.07 2 WARNINGS & SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Page 3 - TABLE of CONTENTS; PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
W415-0594 / A / 02.15.07 3 TABLE of CONTENTS PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE PG 2-6 INTRODUCTION Warnings and safety precautionsWarrantyGeneral InstructionsGeneral InformationCare of Glass & Plated Parts 7 HI-EFFICIENCY HEATING 7-14 INSTALLATION / FRAMING Location & ClearanceF...
Page 5 - INTRODUCTION; GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
W415-0594 / A / 02.15.07 5 INTRODUCTION GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 1. Combustion and dilution air is brought into the unit through the fresh air intake collars located on the toprear of the unit. 2. The combustion air is brought into the firebox through many small holes in the airwash located at the top a...
Page 7 - HI-EFFICIENCY HEATING
W415-0594 / A / 02.15.07 7 4 3 / 8 " 19 3 / 8 " 25 3 / 16 " 51 1 / 2 " 50 1 / 4 " 43" 6 1 / 2 " 29 1 / 2 " 48 5 / 8 " 27 1 / 2 " 41 " 49 1 / 2 " 30 3 / 4 " 8 " 15 " 24 3 / 4 " 10 3 / 4 " 6 5 / 8 " 24 " 30 3 / 4 " 61 1 / ...
Page 8 - LOCATION AND CLEARANCES; IMPORTANT
W415-0594 / A / 02.15.07 8 Note: In order to avoid the possibility of exposed insulation or vapour barrier coming in contact with the fireplace body, itis recommended that the walls of the fireplace enclosurebe “finished” (ie: drywall/sheetrock), as you would finish anyother outside wall of a home. ...
Page 10 - OUTSIDE COMBUSTION AIR
W415-0594 / A / 02.15.07 10 The NapoleonModel NZ6000t a k e s o u t s i d eair directly intot h e f i r e p l a c et h r o u g h t h eopenings in the left andright hand sides. Decide on the most convenient lo-cation for the fresh air inlet ducts andhoods which may be installed above or belowfloor le...
Page 11 - HEARTH EXTENSION
W415-0594 / A / 02.15.07 11 An acceptable 61½" x 20" non-combustible (ie: brick, stoneor ceramic tile) hearth extension must be installed.Hearth must extend 20" in front of the faceplate when it isnot elevated (see local building codes).Hearth must extend a minimum of 6" to both side...
Page 12 - HEARTH EXAMPLES; ELEVATED HEARTH
W415-0594 / A / 02.15.07 12 HEARTH EXAMPLES ELEVATED HEARTH RAISED HEARTH ELEVATED / RAISED HEARTH
Page 13 - Right Door Handle; Left Door Handle
W415-0594 / A / 02.15.07 13 FACE PLATE, UPPER GRILL, KEYSTONE & DOOR INSTALLATION 1 R e m o v e t h e facing template heldin place with the 12screws shown. Dis-card the screws andtemplate. 2 Mount the keystone and upper grill to the face-plate, as shown, using the4 nuts supplied. S e c u r e t h...
Page 14 - CHIMNEY INSTALLATION
W415-0594 / A / 02.15.07 14 A raised hearth together with the fireplace built on a raisedplatform is recommended for easier wood loading and fireviewing. The diameter of the chimney is 8".A chimney venting the fireplace shall not vent any otherappliance.The minimum overall chimney height from th...
Page 15 - ADDING CHIMNEY SECTIONS
W415-0594 / A / 02.15.07 15 4 ELBOWS 2 ELBOWS STRAIGHT UP No Off-Set. Minimum overall chim-ney height is 15 feet. Single off-set with two 15°, 30° or4 5 ° e l b o w s . M i n i m u m o v e r a l lchimney height is 15 feet. Double off-set with four 15°, 30° or45° elbows. Minimum overall chim-ney heig...
Page 16 - OFFSET CHIMNEY INSTALLATION
W415-0594 / A / 02.15.07 16 The first flue offset closest to the top of the unit must be a minimum distance of 12" from the top of the fireplace. Attach an elbow to the chimney section, angled toward theoffset. Secure with 3 - #8X1/2" sheet metal screws. Toachieve the minimum offset, attach ...
Page 17 - IF THE CHIMNEY IS UNLINED,; CONNECTION
W415-0594 / A / 02.15.07 17 T h e N a p o l e o n M o d e lN Z 6 0 0 0 m a y b econnected to either al i n e d o r u n l i n e dmasonry chimney. IF THE CHIMNEYIS LINED, the flues must be made ofvitrified clay and be insizes of 8" square or8" round (insidediameters) or 8"x12"with a mi...
Page 18 - FINISHING; ATTACHING THE HANDLE AND; AIR COOLED CHIMNEY REQUIREMENTS
W415-0594 / A / 02.15.07 18 The door latch is adjusted by moving the washer from oneside of the latch to the other. Tighten the outer nut to securethe latch. FINISHING Install the air control threadedrod and knob. ATTACHING THE HANDLE AND AIR CONTOL KNOB AIR COOLED CHIMNEY INSTALLATION 1. Remove the...
Page 19 - OPTIONAL NZ64 BLOWER KIT INSTALLATION; SECONDARY AIR TUBE
W415-0594 / A / 02.15.07 19 FIREBRICK AND BAFFLE INSTALLATION OPTIONAL NZ64 BLOWER KIT INSTALLATION Route a 120 Volt, 60Hz electrical supply (not supplied) fromthe electrical box on the side of the unit to the electrical boxon the blower housing. The unit comes complete with a safety switch and a th...
Page 20 - NZ64 BLOWER INSTALLATION
W415-0594 / A / 02.15.07 20 3. Connect the 6” collar to the blower opening located on the side of the unit. An optional opening is covered onthe other side of the unit. If this location is preferred, switchthe cover plate and collar. Secure by reaching through the collar and bending thetabs. Use sea...
Page 21 - N Z 1 5 0 - K T K I T
W415-0594 / A / 02.15.07 21 6. Insert the filter into the grill. Foam gasket ( 1 / 2 ” weather stripping) between the grill and blower housing is recom-mended, but not supplied. The blower filter is washable. 7. The bottom lip of the grill latches over the bottom lip of the housing. Use two screws t...
Page 23 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS; OPERATING SOUNDS AND SMELLS
W415-0594 / A / 02.15.07 23 Roll up some newspaper, light it and place it near the fire-place flue until the chimney begins to draw. When a fire isburning, open the door slowly to avoid drawing smoke intothe room. A properly installed Napoleon fireplace should not smoke.If yours does, check the foll...
Page 25 - FUEL LOADING AND BURN CYCLE
W415-0594 / A / 02.15.07 25 Can't get the fireplace operating? Use more kindling and paper. Assuming the chimney and vent are sized correctlyand there is sufficient combustion air, the lack of sufficiently dry quantities of small kindling is the problem. Thumb size is a good gauge for small kindling...
Page 26 - ASH REMOVAL PROCEDURES
W415-0594 / A / 02.15.07 26 A bed of ashes approximately 1 inch deep should be left onthe firebox bottom to help maintain a hot charcoal bed.When the fire has burned down and cooled, remove anyexcess ashes. To remove the ash, follow the directionsbelow. 1. After the last coal has extinguished, let t...
Page 27 - MAINTENANCE; RUN-AWAY OR CHIMNEY FIRE
W415-0594 / A / 02.15.07 27 At the end of each burning season inspect the door gasketensuring that it is not worn or loose. Replace with properfibreglass rope. The purpose of door gasketing is to sealthe firebox. If the doors are not sealed, air leaks into thefirebox, creating a quick burning fire. ...
Page 29 - REPLACEMENTS; ACCESSORIES
W415-0594 / A / 02.15.07 29 # PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 W300-0069 DOOR GLASS 2* W562-0035 DOOR OR GLASS GASKET 3* W562-0036 DOOR GASKET - CENTRE 4* W010-1225 GLASS & GASKET 5* W690-0005 120V THERMOSTAT 6 W090-0099 REAR FIREBRICK 7 W090-0101 BOTTOM RIGHT FIREBRICK 8 W090-0100 BOTTOM LEFT FIREBRICK 9...
Page 31 - TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE; SYMPTOM PROBLEM
W415-0594 / A / 02.15.07 31 Smoke enters theroom during start-up. Cold air blockage. - burn a piece of newspaper to establish a draft. Close the doors. - if the flame is not getting enough air, first make sure the air controlis open. If additional air is needed, open the doors a small crackonly. - o...
Page 32 - RATING PLATE
W415-0594 / A / 02.15.07 32 RATING PLATE RA TING PLA TE IS L OCA TED BEHIND THE FIREPLA CE F A CEPLA TE.