Country Flame FP42 Manual De Usuario

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FIGURE 7A:  MASONRY CHIMNEY INSTALLATION 
The two longest pieces of angle iron are to be set on top of the block support walls as shown in 
FIGURE 7A.  The two shortest angle irons pieces are to span between the two long angle iron 
pieces as shown in FIGURE 7A.  Before installing these angle iron pieces, mortar should be spread 
around the flue opening of the fireplace, extending four inches to the sides of the flue lip and a half-
inch higher than the masonry-supporting wall.  Once the mortar has been applied to the proper 
thickness, lay the two long angle irons across the supporting sidewalls so that they are embedded in 
the mortar.  The angle iron edges should butt up against the flue opening.  The short angle irons 
should now be installed so they bridge across the two long angle irons and be placed tight against 
the flue lip.  These short angle iron pieces should rest on the top inside face of the long pieces of 
angle iron.  If properly applied, mortar should embed the angle iron and form a good seal around 
the angle iron.   
 
FIGURE 7B:  MASONRY CHIMNEY INSTALLATION 
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Lay one half inch of mortar on top of the angle irons around the flue and set the first section of the 
clay flue tile on top of the angle irons.  Now fill the space between the outside of the flue tile and 
the vertical leg of the angle irons with mortar.  Be certain that the mortar is level with the top edge 
of all the angle iron.  Now begin setting the four-inch brick or block on top of the mortar.  Ensure