Page 2 - and Welcome to the Quadra-Fire Family; SAMPLE: CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES LABEL; Serial Number; Minimum Clearances To Combustible Material; Page 2; 100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace
and Welcome to the Quadra-Fire Family ! Hearth & Home Technologies welcomes you to our tradition of excellence! In choosing a Quadra-Fire appliance, you have our assurance of commitment to quality, durability, and performance. This commitment begins with our research of the market, including ‘Vo...
Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 1: Listing and Code Approvals A. Appliance Certifi cation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 B. Mobile Home Approved . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4C. Glass Specifi cations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5D. BTU & Effi ciency Specifi cations . . . . . . . . ...
Page 4 - Listing and Code Approvals; A. Appliance Certifi cation; Wood Fireplace; Maintain structural integrity of mobile home:; WARNING
Page 4 433-1390D September 7, 2007 R 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace 1 1 Listing and Code Approvals A. Appliance Certifi cation This appliance is approved for mobile home installations when not installed in a sleeping room and when an outside combustion air inlet is provided. The structural integri...
Page 5 - C. Glass Specifi cations; inches
September 7, 2007 433-1390D Page 5 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace R Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, ser-vice or maintenance can cause injury or property damage. Refer to the owner’s information manual provided with this fi replace. For assistance or addi-tional information consult a...
Page 6 - Getting Started; A. Design and Installation Considerations; Negative pressure; CAUTION; NOTE: Cold air infi ltration can cause frosting on glass.
Page 6 433-1390D September 7, 2007 R 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace 2 2 Getting Started A. Design and Installation Considerations Draft is the pressure difference needed to vent fi replaces successfully. Considerations for successful draft include: • Preventing negative pressure• Location of fi re...
Page 7 - Page 7; Recommended Chimney Locations
September 7, 2007 433-1390D Page 7 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace R Figure 7.1 Recommended Chimney Locations Recommended Location Marginal Location Location Not Recommended Recommended Location Location NOT Recommended Multi-level Roofs Windward Leeward
Page 8 - Typical Fireplace System; C. Typical Fireplace System
Page 8 433-1390D September 7, 2007 R 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace Figure 8.1 Typical Fireplace System Note: Junction box should be installed during initial setup NOTE: Illustrations used throughout these instructions refl ect “typical installations” and are for design purposes only. Actual insta...
Page 9 - E. Inspect Fireplace and Components; • Do not operate appliance before reading and
September 7, 2007 433-1390D Page 9 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace R Before beginning the installation be sure the following tools and building supplies are available: Reciprocating saw Framing material Pliers High temp caulking material Hammer Gloves Phillips screwdriver Framing square Flat blade ...
Page 10 - Framing and Clearances; A. Selecting Fireplace Location; Figure 10.1 Fireplace Locations; Fire Risk; combustibles; Illustrations/diagrams are not drawn to scale.
Page 10 433-1390D September 7, 2007 R 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace 3 3 Framing and Clearances A. Selecting Fireplace Location Several options are available to you when choosing a loca-tion for your fi replace. This fi replace may be used as a room divider, installed along a wall, across a corner...
Page 11 - Figure 11.1 Clearances to Combustible Materials; or
September 7, 2007 433-1390D Page 11 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace R B. Clearances Figure 11.1 Clearances to Combustible Materials Fire Risk • Comply with all minimum clearances to combustibles as specifi ed.• Framing or fi nishing material used on the front of, or in front of, the appliance close...
Page 12 - Figure 12.1 Framing the Fireplace
Page 12 433-1390D September 7, 2007 R 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace WITHIN ENCLOSURE AREA: Appliance to backwall 1/2 in. (13 mm) Appliance to sidewall 1 in. (25 mm) Duct boots to framing 0 in. (0 mm) Top standoffs to header 0 in. (0 mm) Door opening to sidewall 22-7/8 in. (581 mm) EXPOSED SURFACE...
Page 13 - D. Electrical Access and Wiring Diagram; Figure 13.2 Fan Wiring Diagram; Figure 13.1 Sheetrocked Chase
September 7, 2007 433-1390D Page 13 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace R Fire Risk Do not apply combustible fi nishing materials over any part of the front of this fi replace. • The metal fi replace face may only be covered with noncombustible materials such as ceramic tile, brick, or stone. • Do not ...
Page 14 - Figure 14.1 Chase Assembly; Figure 14.2 Chase Constructions; Fireplace and chimney enclosed in an exterior chase.; Materials; In constructing the chase, several factors must be con-
Page 14 433-1390D September 7, 2007 R 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace E. Construct the Chase A chase is a vertical boxlike structure built to enclose the fi re-place and/or its vent system. Vertical chimneys that run on the outside of a building must be installed inside a chase. In cold climates, i...
Page 15 - Installation of Fireplace; Outside Air Installation; Seal between the wall and the pipe with silicone to prevent; TURN CLOCKWISE TO “OPEN” POSITION.; Sharp Edges
September 7, 2007 433-1390D Page 15 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace R A. Install the Outside Air Kit This fi replace will operate correctly only if adequate ventila-tion is provided to allow proper draft to the fi replace system. See Section 2. Using an outside air kit must be used for combustion t...
Page 16 - Risk of Smoke Spillage; Figure 16.2 Locating the Outside Air Control
Page 16 433-1390D September 7, 2007 R 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace Risk of Smoke Spillage Outside air inlet must be located to prevent blockage from: • Leaves • Snow/ice • Other debris Blockage may cause combustion air starvation. CAUTION Fire RiskAsphyxiation Risk Do not draw outside combustion...
Page 17 - Figure 17.1 Outside Convection Air Placement; Both the Outside Air and Auxiliary Air kits are installed; B. Auxiliary Convection Air System; Figure 17.2 Auxiliary Convection Air Lever
September 7, 2007 433-1390D Page 17 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace R Figure 17.1 Outside Convection Air Placement Outlet blocked by snow, leaves, etc. NO Garage or combustible liquids storage NO Attic space NO Outlet placed higher than 3 ft below the termination cap NO Use only duct materialsspeci...
Page 18 - Discard the plate and screw. Replace fascia.
Page 18 433-1390D September 7, 2007 R 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace The auxiliary convection lever allows you to choose where the convection air is coming from. You can ei-ther use room air from the same room where the fi re-place is installed (all the way to the left) or from duct work which can...
Page 19 - • Level the Fireplace; When elevating the f ireplace above the hear th; Figure 19.2 Protect the Front of an Elevated Platform; • Place the Protective Metal Hearth Strips; • Prevent contact with sagging, loose; • Metal hearth strips MUST be installed.; D. Secure the Fireplace; • Position the Fireplace
September 7, 2007 433-1390D Page 19 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace R • Level the Fireplace Level the fi replace side-to-side and front-to-back. Shim with noncombustible material, such as sheet metal, as necessary. Secure the fi replace (using the pallet mount-ing brackets located on either side of...
Page 20 - Chimney performance may vary.; Termination Cap; Chimney Assembly
Page 20 433-1390D September 7, 2007 R 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace NOTE: • Chimney performance may vary. • Trees, buildings, roof lines and wind conditions affect performance. • Chimney height may need adjustment if smoking or overdraft occurs. Chimney must extendbeyond combustibleroof structure...
Page 21 - Figure 21.1 Chimney Requirements; HEIGHT OF CHIMNEY COMPONENTS; Chimney Stabilizer; B. Chimney Termination Requirements; • Do NOT connect this unit to a chimney fl ue
September 7, 2007 433-1390D Page 21 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace R A. Chimney Requirements Vertical distances are measured from the base of the fi re-place as shown in Figure 21.1. To determine the chimney components needed to complete your particular installation, follow the steps below: • Dete...
Page 22 - • The “B” dimension that coincides with the “A” dimension; DO NOT combine offsets to create an offset
Page 22 433-1390D September 7, 2007 R 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace C. Using Offsets/Returns To bypass any overhead obstructions, the chimney may be offset using an offset/return. An offset and return may be attached together or a chimney section(s) may be used between an offset and return. Perfo...
Page 23 - Figure 23.1 Assembling Chimney Sections; E. Assembling Chimney Sections for the SL-; Installing CAK4A and Flex Pipe; Figure 23.2 Installing the CAK4A
September 7, 2007 433-1390D Page 23 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace R D. Assemble the Chimney Sections Attach either a straight chimney section or an offset to the top of the fi replace (depending on your installation require-ment). Chimney sections are locked together by pushing downward until the...
Page 24 - EXCEPT; Figure 24.2 Installing the Ceiling Firestop; Figure 24.1 Installing Flex Pipe
Page 24 433-1390D September 7, 2007 R 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace F. Install the Ceiling Firestops • Mark and cut an opening in the ceiling for the ceiling fi restop being used. See Figure 24.2. • Frame the opening with the same size lumber used in the ceiling joists. • Install the fi restop sp...
Page 25 - • Slide the shield down until it rests on the ceiling fi restop.; I. Secure the Chimney; Figure 25.1 Install Attic Insulation Shield Above the Ceiling; Tabs; Figure 25.2 Install Attic Insulation Shield Below the Ceiling; Straps; Figure 25.3 Secure the Chimney; • Secure offsets with screws (not to exceed; Keep chimney sections from separating or twisting.; • Install
September 7, 2007 433-1390D Page 25 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace R G. Install the Attic Insulation Shield An insulation shield must be installed when there is a pos-sibility of insulation coming into contact with the factory built chimney system. • Bend the tabs at the top of the attic insulatio...
Page 26 - Slanted Roofs; Figure 26.1 Termination Requirements; Termination Caps Staggered Height; Figure 26.2 Multiple Chimneys; Complete the Enclosure; Chimney Termination Requirements; and; at least 2 ft (610 mm) above any portion of the roof within 10 ft
Page 26 433-1390D September 7, 2007 R 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace Slanted Roofs Flat Roofs Chimney mustextend 3 ft(914 mm)above the roof Chimney must extend 2 ft (610 mm)above any portion of the roofwithin 10 ft (3048 mm) of the chimney Chimney mustextend 3 ft(914 mm)above the roof Chimney must...
Page 27 - of the; Uniform Building; for roof framing details.
September 7, 2007 433-1390D Page 27 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace R Figure 27.1 Ceiling/Attic Construction Fire Risk • Must maintain 2 in. (51 mm) air clearance t o i n s u l a t i o n a n d o t h e r c o m b u s t i b l e materials. WARNING • Mark the Exit Point of the Roof Locate the point wher...
Page 28 - NAIL; Consult local codes for framing details.
Page 28 433-1390D September 7, 2007 R 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace NAIL FLASHINGPLATE CHIMNEY THIMBLEEXTENSION SCREW FLASHING THIMBLE ADJUSTABLE EXTENSION HOLES FLASHING CHIMNEY FLASHING PLATE NAIL THIMBLE SCREW THIMBLE EXTENSION B. SL-300 Series Ceiling/Roof Thimble 1. Locate the point where th...
Page 29 - Figure 29.1 Chase Top Construction; Figure 29.3 Installing a TR344 Round Termination Cap; D. Install the Termination Cap; • Chase Top Framing; Exterior sheeting
September 7, 2007 433-1390D Page 29 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace R Termination Cap Storm Collar Slope Downward Turn-down Drip Edge Chase (Chimney) 2 in. (51 mm) Collar on Chase Top Caulk .018 (26 ga) min. Galvanized Chase Top Figure 29.1 Chase Top Construction 2 in. (51 mm) min. collar 6 in. (15...
Page 30 - Figure 30.1 Installing a TR342 Round Telescoping Termination Cap; Figure 30.2 Installing an ST375 Square Termination Cap
Page 30 433-1390D September 7, 2007 R 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace Storm Collar Flashing Collar Top of Pipe 14-1/2 in. (368mm) max. 1-1/2 in. (38 mm) min. overlap 2 in. (51 mm) min. Figure 30.1 Installing a TR342 Round Telescoping Termination Cap 2 in. (51 mm) min. 4-1/2 in. (114 mm) max. 1-1/2 ...
Page 31 - Accessories; Screwdriver Slot; Blower Cord Location; Figure 31.1 Accessing Blower Motor; Blower Replacement Instructions; Figure 31.3 Installing Blowers; Shock Risk
September 7, 2007 433-1390D Page 31 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace R A. Blower Replacement 7 7 Accessories Screwdriver Slot Screws Unplug wire harness before removing fan Blower Cord Location The 7100FP Fireplace comes standard equipped with two blowers, installed at the factory with electric acce...
Page 32 - Figure 32.2 Removing Manifold Tube; C. Door and Door Gasket; Figure 32.4 Door Handle Assembly; Right Door; Left Door; Figure 32.1 Removing Baffl e Protection Channel
Page 32 433-1390D September 7, 2007 R 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace B. Baffl e Removal and Installation 1. Remove all ash from fi rebox, and extinguish all hot embers before disposal into a metal container. 2. Remove the baffl e protection channel by turning it down and pulling it out of the fi r...
Page 33 - Installation of this kit; MUST; by performed by a qualifi ed ser-; Ceiling Register; Possible Air Duct Runs / Locations; DUCT RUN REQUIREMENTS; Figure 33.1 Minimum Clearances to Combustibles
September 7, 2007 433-1390D Page 33 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace R This kit is tested and safe when installed in accordance with this installation manual. It is your responsibility to read all instructions before starting installation and to follow these instructions carefully during installatio...
Page 34 - INSTALLATION; Run Length; NOTE: It is important the pipe length be adhered; Securely
Page 34 433-1390D September 7, 2007 R 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace INSTALLATION 1. Remove the knockout or cover plate from the top of the fi replace and discard it. See Figure 34.1. 2. Cut a 3 in. (76mm) hole in the insulation board as per the dimensions shown in Figure 34.1. Adapter Mounting Pl...
Page 35 - Bracket; Sheet Rock
September 7, 2007 433-1390D Page 35 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace R NOTE: Secure the duct so that clearance to the fi re-place outer wrap is maintained. Tape all seams with aluminum tape 1-1/4 in. (32mm) minimum width or as specifi ed by local codes.) 10. Seal all the way around the inside of the...
Page 36 - Remove 2 Phillips head screws and pry open access; E. Timer Assembly Replacement; Remove 2 screws and take off access cover. Figure; Figure 36.1 Open Access Door; Move arm left; Disconnect power by turning off circuit breaker; BEFORE
Page 36 433-1390D September 7, 2007 R 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace Remove 2 screws andpry open access doo r. 1. Remove both doors, fascia and brick. 2. Remove 2 Phillips head screws and pry open access door in the bottom of the fi replace with a fl at head screw-driver. Figure 36.1. E. Timer Ass...
Page 37 - Remove 2 screws from timer mounting plate.; Firebox Bottom; Place your hand into the access door in the fl oor of the
September 7, 2007 433-1390D Page 37 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace R 6. Remove 2 screws from timer mounting plate. Figure 37.1. Timer Plate Rotate assembly up andout through access door Arm must be in this positionwhen re-installing Figure 37.1 Figure 37.2 Figure 37.3 8. Remove old air chamber cov...
Page 38 - Finishing; Material; USG DurockTM Cement Board; B. Calculating Alternate Floor Protection; Thermal Conductivity: k value
Page 38 433-1390D September 7, 2007 R 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace 8 8 Finishing A. Hearth Extension A hearth extension must be installed with all fi replaces to protect the combustible fl oor in front of the fi replace from both radiant heat and sparks. See Figures 38.1 below, and Figures 39.1 ...
Page 39 - Figure 39.1 Positioning the Protective Metal Hearth Strips; • Hearth extensions must be installed; Figure 39.3 Side View of Factory Built Hearth Extension
September 7, 2007 433-1390D Page 39 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace R Figure 39.1 Positioning the Protective Metal Hearth Strips Fire Risk • Metal hearth strips MUST be installed. Sparks or embers may ignite fl ooring. WARNING Fire Risk • Hearth extensions must be installed exactly as specifi ed. H...
Page 40 - Fascia
Page 40 433-1390D September 7, 2007 R 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace Fascia Outer Can Flange Ember Strip (Seal gap with High temp, noncombustible sealant able to withstand 300°) Tile or Marble Minimum 1 in. (51mm) Cement Board or equivalent, (or two 1/2 in. pieces) and "k" value = 0.49. Mi...
Page 41 - Figure 41.1 Position the Hearth Extension; D. Finishing Material
September 7, 2007 433-1390D Page 41 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace R Seal with non-combustiblesealant C. Position the Hearth Extension Position and secure the hearth extension over the protective metal strips that have been placed partially under the fi replace front. These strips should be protru...
Page 42 - Apply bead of; E. Non-Combustible Facing Material Installation; Complete installation; • Follow these instructions exactly.
Page 42 433-1390D September 7, 2007 R 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace TOOLS NEEDED: Powered drill with #2 Phillips head bit; caulk- ing gun. 1in. (25mm) OVERLAP Metal strips 2 in. (51mm) under edge ofFireplace and Hearth Extension and 2 in.(51mm) on both side of fireplace opening.Nail or screw meta...
Page 43 - Refer to page 12 for reduced mantel heights.; Figure 43.1 Mantel Specifi cations; Mantel
September 7, 2007 433-1390D Page 43 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace R F. Mantel A combustible mantel may be positioned no lower than 12 in. (305 mm) above the top of the fi replace opening, or 60 in. (1524 mm). The combustible mantel may have a maximum depth of 12 in. (305 mm). Combustible trim pie...
Page 44 - A. General Information; Figure 44.1 General Operating Parts
Page 44 433-1390D September 7, 2007 R 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace HOT! DO NOT TOUCH. SEVERE BURNS MAY RESULT.CLOTHING IGNITION MAY RESULT. • Keep children away. • CAREFULLY SUPERVISE children in same room as fi replace. • Alert children and adults to hazards of high temperatures. • Do NOT opera...
Page 46 - Hardwood vs. Softwood; Medium or Medium High Burn Setting:
Page 46 433-1390D September 7, 2007 R 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace F. Blower Operation Instructions with Blower Override Switch in manual posi-tion. NOTE: The blower is equipped with a snap disc that will turn the blower on and off depending on the temperature of the fi replace. If the blower is...
Page 47 - Storing Wood
September 7, 2007 433-1390D Page 47 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace R Moisture content Regardless of which species of wood you burn, the single most important factor that affects the way your fi replace operates is the amount of moisture in the wood. The majority of the problems fi replace owners e...
Page 48 - NOTE: REMOVE ALL LABELS FROM GLASS BEFORE
Page 48 433-1390D September 7, 2007 R 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace I. Starting a Fire Before lighting your fi rst fi re in the fi replace, make cer-tain that the baffl e and the ceramic blanket are correctly positioned. It should be resting against the rear support. Also refer to care and cleani...
Page 49 - Kindling or 1st stage:; before; ypically, when you build a fi re, you need to open the; NOTE: Close controls when not burning.; Figure 49.1 Operating the ACC Controls
September 7, 2007 433-1390D Page 49 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace R J. Burning Process Fire requires 3 things to burn: fuel, air and heat. If heat is robbed from the fi replace during the drying stage, the new load of wood has reduced the chances for a good clean burn. For this reason, it is alwa...
Page 50 - Regardless of desired heat output, when loading the; *These are approximate settings, and will vary with type of; L. Burning Guidelines; Burn Rate; Fully open (slide air control; burn time, setting the ACC may not be required.
Page 50 433-1390D September 7, 2007 R 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace For maximum operating effi ciency with the lowest emissions, follow these operating procedures: 1. Regardless of desired heat output, when loading the fi replace, burn your fi replace with the Slide Air Control wide open (fully t...
Page 51 - Overfi ring will void the
September 7, 2007 433-1390D Page 51 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace R O. Overfi ring Do not overfi re. Using fl ammable liquids or too much wood, burning trash in the fi replace, or allowing too much air into the fi replace, may result in overfi ring. If the chimney connector or fi replace glows re...
Page 52 - Troubleshooting; A. Understanding Vent Problems
Page 52 433-1390D September 7, 2007 R 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace 10 10 Troubleshooting This fi replace will operate correctly only if adequate ventila-tion is provided to allow proper draft to the fi replace system. Hearth & Home Technologies assumes no responsibility for the improper perf...
Page 53 - Stron
September 7, 2007 433-1390D Page 53 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace R Another appliance inhome also exhaustingair (furnace, fan,dryer, etc.)? Air register fromfurnace nearfireplace? Doors openingand closing?Window closedfor start-up? Outside airclosed? Overhead fanoperating? Overhangingtree? Bird's...
Page 54 - If I can’t get a good fi re going, what am I doing wrong?; C. Diagnostics and Problem Solving
Page 54 433-1390D September 7, 2007 R 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace Diagnostic Question Possible Causes of Condition Solutions Are the air controls open? • No draft • No combustion air Open air controls Is there enough paper? Insuffi cient heat to ignite kindling Use more paper Is there enough ki...
Page 56 - Maintenance and Servicing the Fireplace; A. General Maintenance; Inspect the system at the appliance connection; Formation and Need For Removal; : When wood is burned; Annual inspection by qualified technician; Figure 56.1 Chimney & Termination Cap Cleaning; Prevent creosote buildup.; • Inspect chimney connector and chimney once
Page 56 433-1390D September 7, 2007 R 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace 11 11 Maintenance and Servicing the Fireplace A. General Maintenance Inspection: Inspect the system at the appliance connection and at the chimney top. Cooler surfaces tend to build creosote deposits quicker, so it is important t...
Page 57 - Disposal of Ashes; HINT
September 7, 2007 433-1390D Page 57 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace R 2. Disposal of Ashes Fire Risk. Disposal of Ashes WARNING • Ashes should be placed in metal container with tight fi tting lid. • Do not place metal container on combustible surface.• Ashes should be retained in closed container u...
Page 58 - Do not operate the fi replace; Figure 58.1 Brick Pattern; Left Side; Figure 58.2 Brick Pattern
Page 58 433-1390D September 7, 2007 R 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 5 5 5 5 5 2 2 2 2 2 4 5 5 5 3 1 1 C. Brick Replacement The fi rebox of your fi replace is lined with high quality fi rebrick, which has exceptional insulating properties. There is no need to use a grate; simpl...
Page 59 - Inspect; D. Care and Cleaning of Plated Surfaces; • Do not use polishes with abrasives.; • Oils can cause permanent markings on plating, if not
September 7, 2007 433-1390D Page 59 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace R E. Maintenance Task List Inspect Maintenance Tasks Screens 1. Assess condition of screen and replace as necessary. 2. Verify maintenance of proper clearance to combustible household objects. Glass Doors 1. Inspect glass panels fo...
Page 60 - Reference Materials; A. Fireplace Dimensions; Blower Electric Access; TOP VIEW
Page 60 433-1390D September 7, 2007 R 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace 12 12 Reference Materials A. Fireplace Dimensions C L G H Blower Electric Access (right side of fireplace) N M L K J I TOP VIEW FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW 7100FP A B C D E F G in 3-1/2 32-1/2 38 40 42-5/16 45-13/16 23-7/16 mm 89 826 96...
Page 61 - Firestop Spacer; after it has been snapped to another); Catalog; Chimney Sections
September 7, 2007 433-1390D Page 61 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace R B. Chimney Components RF370 - Roof FlashingFlat to 6/12 Pitch 12 in. (305 mm) 24-5/8 in. (625 mm) 27-3/8 in. (695 mm) RF371 - Roof Flashing6/12 to 12/12 Pitch 12in. (305 mm) 31 in. 24-5/8 in. (625 mm) Firestop Spacer A B 14-1/2 i...
Page 62 - SL3 - Chimney Stabilizer
Page 62 433-1390D September 7, 2007 R 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace AS8Straight AtticInsulation Shield 24 in. (610 mm SL3 - Chimney Stabilizer Inside Diameter 8 in. (203 mm) Outside Diameter 10-1/2 in. (267mm) 20-3/4 in. (527 mm) SL315-SL330 - Offset/Return Inside Diameter 8 in. (203 mm) Outside ...
Page 63 - Figure 63.2 - Valley Forge Fascia Assembly; C. Components Diagrams and Schematics
September 7, 2007 433-1390D Page 63 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace R Figure 63.1 - Door, Glass & Door Handle Assembly 30 31 3 36 32 2 37 38 6 7 42 33 4 39 40 34 35 5 41 Glass Size: 12-3/50” w x 15” h 44 43 48 47 46 45 50 49 52 51 Figure 63.2 - Valley Forge Fascia Assembly Item Description SKU ...
Page 65 - THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. T; Item
September 7, 2007 433-1390D Page 65 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace R IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. T he most current information is located on the Quadra-Fire web site at www. quadrafi re.com . When ordering, supply serial and model numbers to ensure correct part. Item # Part Description A...
Page 67 - Lifetime Warranty; LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
September 7, 2007 433-1390D Page 67 7100FP EPA Woodburning Fireplace R Lifetime Warranty G. Warranty Policy LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY The Hearth & Home Technologies limited Lifetime Warranty guarantees that the following components will work as designed for the life-time of the stove or Hearth &...
Page 68 - DEALERSHIP WHERE PURCHASED:; Your Records for Model:; Woodburning Fireplace; H. Contact Information
R Hearth & Home Technologies 1445 North Highway Colville, WA 99114 Division of HNI INDUSTRIES 433-1390D September 7, 2007 Page 68 CONTACT INFORMATION: Please contact your Quadra-Fire dealer with any questions or concerns. For the number of your nearest Quadra-Fire dealer, visit our web site at w...