Quadra-Fire 7051-158B User Manual

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7051-158B
December 6, 2011
EDGE 60 Pellet Fireplace 
Installation of Fireplace 
Caution! Risk of Cuts/Abrasions. Wear protective 
gloves and safety glasses during installation. Sheet 
metal edges are sharp.
A. Position the Fireplace
  Place the fi replace on a continuous fl at surface or install on a 
raised platform.
• 
Follow framing instructions in Section 6.
 
WARNING! Risk of Fire! Prevent contact with sagging, loose 
insulation. 
 • 
DO NOT install against vapor barriers or exposed insula-
tion.
 
•  Secure insulation and vapor barriers.
 
•  Provide minimum air space clearances at the sides, top 
and back of the fi replace assembly as outlined in Section 6.
B. Sub-Floor Material & Securing Fireplace 
NOTE: 
Finish material and installation method must be selected 
before securing the fi replace to the fl oor.
Figure 33.1 
Front & rear bracket on each side 
securing fireplace to pallet
Flooring Material Under Appliance:
Securing Fireplace
NOTE:  Fireplace MUST be level before securing in place.
The fi replace is secured to the pallet with 4 brackets, 2 on each 
side.  Re-use these same brackets to secure the fi replace to the 
fl oor.
The brackets are attached with the short fl ange attached to the 
pallet and the long fl ange attached to the fi replace.  These may 
Non-Raised Hearth
 • 
Minimum 19mm thickness plywood of C-C plugged grade 
or better exterior glue plywood.
Raised Hearth
  •  Minimum of 2 layers of 19mm thickness plywood of C-C 
plugged grade or better exterior glue plywood.
  • The raised base must be fi rmly secured to the house 
framing members.
CDX or OSB plywood or particle board are not acceptable in 
either installation.
Crush Hazard!
To avoid tipping over, this
appliance must be securely 
fastened to the fl oor.
 WARNING 
Concrete subfl ooring is the most secure method.  Follow the manu-
facturing instructions that come with the concrete anchor bolts for 
properly securing fi replace to the concrete. In cooler climates p
lace 
a sheet of plywood or a raised platform on cement slab under appli-
ance only.  You need to secure the appliance to the cement slab so 
do not extend the plywood so as to interfer with the attachment.
Wood Flooring
be turned around so the longer fl ange attaches to the fl oor.  We 
recommend that the brackets are turned around for a concrete 
attachment. Figure 33.1.
There are 4 holes on each fl ange.  Secure each fl ange with 2 
bolts.  Choose the holes that best secures the fi replace to the fl oor.  
Please note that you always want to include the washer on the 
bolts that attach to the fl oor.  
You can re-use the same bolts and washers that attach the fi re-
place to the pallet.  However, there is also a full set of  bolts and 
washers included in the component pack.
After properly securing the fi replace to the fl oor, the 2 slide rail “L” 
brackets that hold the rails in place for shipping may be removed 
and discarded.  Figure 33.2.
Testing for Defl ection & Removing Handles
Remove the 2 bolts from each lower side of the fi replace and slow-
ly roll out the fi replace on the rail system.
Inspect attachment of brackets to the fl oor and fi replace to ensure 
there is zero defl ection in the outer can when it is rolled out on the 
rails.
CAUTION!
•  If there is any defl ection, this could cause damage to the fi nish-
ing material such as tile, mortar, etc.
•  If fi replace is not properly secured, fi nishing materials will not be 
covered under warranty.
Remove the lift handles as they could rattle if left in place.  Re-
install the bolts in the fi rebox sides to prevent leaks after removing 
the handles.
Slide the fi replace back into the outer can.  Re-attach the bolts and 
brackets.  Double check they are correctly positioned to ensure 
the exhaust gaskets are properly sealed to prevent combus-
tion leakage.
“L” Shipping Bracket Holding 
Rails in Place.  One on each 
side.
Figure 33.2 
Figure 34.1