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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.
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These fi replace systems are designed for installa-
tion in accordance with the National Fire Protec-
tion Standard for chimneys, fi replaces and solid 
fuel burning appliances; NFPA 211-latest edition 
and in accordance with codes such as the BOCA 
Basic/National Codes, the Standard Mechanical 
Code and the Uniform Building Codes.
Note: These fi replace systems are not diffi cult 
to install. However, in the interest of safety, it is 
recommended that the installer be a qualifi ed or 
certifi ed “tradesman” familiar with commonly 
accepted fi replace installation and safety tech-
niques as well as prevailing local codes.
INTRODUCTION
General Information
These fi replaces are traditional radiant heat 
fi replaces with standard bar grates, optional 
Outside Air Kits (required for outdoor installa-
tions) and optional Operable Bi-Fold Stainless 
Outdoor Glass Doors and Weather Cover.
These appliances are approved for installation 
indoors or outdoors.
Indoors:  These appliances are approved 
for installation in residential homes and 
other buildings of conventional construction 
including commercial, not in manufactured 
homes(see Figure 5).
Outdoors:  These appliances are approved for 
installion against an outside wall of a house, or 
as a freestanding fi replace on the porch, patio, or 
located in the yard (see Figure 6). The Outdoor 
Fireplace must be enclosed to prevent impact 
damage to the outside of the fi replace.  Build 
an outside enclosure out of standard building 
materials, being careful to maintain the minimum 
air clearances specifi ed in these Installation 
Instructions. When installing the fi replace as 
a freestanding unit on your porch, patio or 
backyard, it must also be enclosed to prevent 
impact damage to the fi replace.  However, the 
enclosure must now be fi nished on all four (4) 
sides.  The exterior of the enclosure may be 
fi nished in a textured plywood, a wood clapboard 
siding, brick, or a cultured stone.  
TYPICAL INSTALLATION - INDOORS
Outside
Combustion
Air Kit
(Optional)
Chimney and
Termination
Figure 2
Vinyl siding is not recommended for use 
on the front of the fi replace due to the heat 
the unit produces.  This can cause the vinyl 
siding to deteriorate.
Note: Illustrations shown refl ect “typical” 
installations with nominal dimensions and 
are for design and framing reference only. 
Actual installations may vary due to individual 
design preferences. However, always maintain 
minimum clearances to combustible materials 
and do not violate any specifi c installation 
requirements.
These fi replaces have been tested and listed 
by OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc. (Report No. 
116-F-37-2) to U.L. 127 (USA) and  U.L.C. 
S610 (Canada). These units are intended for 
indoor and outdoor installations as specifi ed 
in this manual.
For installations in Canada, the chimney clear-
ance to combustibles must be 2 inches and 
the Cold Climate Kit must be installed.
Outside Air Kit installa-
tion is optional unless 
mandated by local build-
ing codes. 
Note:   Framing  and fi replace shown as reference 
only.  It can differ according to design and local 
building codes.
Chimney Section
(FTF8-48)
*Air Inlet
(Provided)
Flashing
(Locally
Fabricated)
Storm Collar
(FSC)
* Outside Air Kit  (provided) 
must be installed in 
outdoor installation. 
Note:   Framing is shown as reference only.  It can 
differ according to design and local building codes.
7' 9" Min. (using one 4' section)
Termination (FTF8-CTDTM)
       WARNING 
Do not pack or fi ll required air 
spaces with insulation or other 
material. No material is allowed 
in these areas.
       AVERTISSEMENT 
Ne remplissez pas les espaces 
libres d’une matière isolante ou 
de tout autre type de matériel.  
Aucun matériel n’est permis 
dans ces espaces vides.
       WARNING 
If insulation is used, the fi replace 
must not be placed directly against 
it. Insulation or vapor barriers, if 
used, must fi rst be covered with 
gypsum board, plywood, particle 
board or other material to assure 
insulation and vapor barriers 
remain in place.
              AVERTISSEMENT  
Si un isolant est utilisé, il ne doit 
pas venir en contact avec le foyer. 
L’isolant ou le coupe vapeurs, si 
utilisée, doit d’abord être couvert 
d’un panneau de gypse, contre-
plaqué, panneau de particules ou 
d’un autre matériel pour s’assurer 
que l’isolant et le coupe vapeurs 
demeurent en place.
TYPICAL INSTALLATION - OUTDOORS
Figure 1
Notes:   
• Framing is shown as 
reference only.  It can differ 
according to design and 
local building codes.
• Fireplace is shown for 
illustration purposes only. 
It may differ from actual 
model.
Use Only Non-Combus-
tible Materials From Top 
Of Spacers Down (5" 
Min.) And Within 1/2" 
Min. To Side Frame.
Outdoor fi replace system 
less than 15 feet height 
must have a chimney 
clearance of 2” air 
space to insulation and 
construction materials 
and be a minimum of 10 
feet away from a building 
or combustible structure. 
If installed closer than 
10 feet, the 10 foot rule 
applies (see ten foot rule 
summary on Page 15).
Metal Safety Strips 
And Hearth Extension 
Required When Installed 
On Combustible Floor Or 
In Proximity To Combus-
tible Floor/Covering.