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Quadra-Fire  •  Hudson Bay Insert  •  7008-115  Rev. H  •  10/08
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TERMINATION CAP
ADAPTER
FLEX PIPE
TRANSITION ASSEMBLY
SHIPPING BRACKETS ATTACHED 
TO REAR OF APPLIANCE FOR 
USE AS LEVELING LEGS
A.  Venting and Installation
Tools and supplies needed: Pliers; Phillips screwdriver; 
Tape measure; Level; Electrical drill and bits; Square; and 
High Temperature Sealant Material.
Minimum  fi replace opening requirements are shown on 
section 12 of this manual. The fi rebrick (refractory) can 
be removed from a factory built fi replace in order to gain 
minimum gas insert opening requirements.
Before installing the 3 in. (76 mm) fl ex vent pipe, mark or 
label the exhaust pipe at both ends.
Attach the pipe-to-cap adapter to the termination cap and 
to the top of the fl exible vent pipe and set the cap in place 
at the top of the chimney. Attach the labeled vent pipe to 
the labeled collar on the termination.
Figure 5.1
Install the 3 in. (76 mm) fl exible vent pipes down through 
the chimney. Attach and secure the bottom ends of the 
fl ex pipes to the starting collar bracket with set screws on 
each collar.  Attach the labeled pipe to the exhaust collar 
on the starter collar bracket.
Place the insert on the hearth and carefully slide it into the 
fi replace. Be sure the gas line enters the heater through 
the gas access opening and that the electrical cord is 
extending out the right.  (Cord may be re-routed to the left 
if necessary.  A notch will be needed in the trim piece for 
the cord restraint.)  
Position any excess fl ex vent pipe back up into the 
chimney.
Install LP conversion, brick set and panel and trim at 
this point in accordance with your installation plans. See 
instructions in this manual to do so.
Slide the unit back into the fi replace.
Attach transition assembly to the appliance.   Rotate transi-
tion assembly latches and lock with the 7/16 in. wrench.
Figure 5.2
AIR INTAKE
Note: Quadra-Fire gas inserts are designed for recessed 
installations into solid fuel Masonry or Factory Built Non-
combustible fi replaces that have been installed in accordance 
with the National, Provincial, State and Local building codes.
Note: Shipping brackets used to attach appliance to pallet can 
be used as leveling legs when attached to back of appliance.
The damper of the masonry or factory-built chimney must 
be removed or fi xed open to install the appliance.
Note:  In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the word 
damper shall be replaced with the words fl ue restrictor.
High Temperature Sealant Material.  Sealants that will 
withstand high temperatures (at least 350 degrees Fahr-
enheit); General Electric RTV103 (Black), or equivalent.  
Rutland, Inc. Fireplace Mortar #63, or equivalent; Dow 
Corning 732 or equivalent.
Note:  To avoid down drafts and/or cold air problems, it is 
recommended to seal off the area between the termination 
cap and the top of the solid-fuel chimney opening into which 
the vent cap has been installed.
Note: the metal fl oor of the solid fuel fi rebox may be removed 
to facilitate the installation of the insert. Clearance to 
combustible material under the insert is 3/8 in. (1 mm). You 
must use the leveling legs to raise the insert a minimum of 
3/8 in. (10 mm) if the insert is to sit on combustible material. 
The side walls and top structure of the fi rebox may not be 
altered with the exception of removable baffl es and dampers. 
The original fi replace may never be returned to solid fuel in 
this condition.
Vent Information