Majestic SB6000 Installation, Operation And Maintanance Manual

Manual is about: Majestic SB6000 Residential fireplace

Summary of SB6000

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    Sb6000 m odel r esidential f ireplace i nstallation , o peration and m aintenance m anual t his fireplace is listed by omni-t est l aboratories for use with “l” s eries chimney system components . 53d9027. Rev 2 9/08.

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    1 you have chosen the finest wood burning fireplace available. Your fireplace has been designed for years of heating and viewing enjoyment. Please take time to read this entire manual before installing or operating your fireplace. L isting and c ode a pprovals the instructions contained in this manual p...

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    1. Read these instructions entirely before beginning any part of the installation. Save these instructions for any future repairs. 2. Use these instructions as a guide during the installation of the fireplace. 3. Be sure these instructions become the property of and are reviewed by all future users o...

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    5 3 o peration g uidelines when a ak4 combustion air assembly and a combustion air duct are attached to the connecting point on the left or right side of the fireplace, combustion air may enter the firebox through a dampered opening behind the left or right side brick. This feature is designed for you...

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    6 4 c learances f igure 1 residential installation 58" maintain 2" min. Air space between chimney and combustibles l12 (1' pipe) l18 (11/2' pipe) l36 (3' pipe) l48 (4' pipe) flue outlet height 18 ft=min. Height (no offsets) 24ft=min. Height (2 30˚ elbows) 30 ft=min. Height (4 30˚ elbows) 86ft=max. H...

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    5 c learances note: dimensions may vary slightly due to manufacturing tolerences. 4 5/16 16 1/16 9 13/16 25 9/16 12 3/16 30 3/4 21 13/16 46 3/8 27 13/16 56 3/4 30 5/16 61 11/16 le30 elbow l12 l18 l36 l36 l36 l48 l18 l36 39 5/16 76 11/16 "l" series chimney sections 47 5/8 47 l48 35 5/8 35 17 5/8 17 1...

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    F ireplace l ocation caution: do not install fireplace over carpeting. This fireplace does not weigh more than large pieces of furniture and can normally be located near a load bearing wall without requiring additional foundations or supports. If however, the fireplace is to be trimmed with a heavy sto...

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    Survey the planned location for the fireplace for overhead plumbing or electrical wires, etc., that might complicate the installation or endanger persons installing or cleaning the chimney. Avoid a location where the chimney cap will be near abrupt changes in the roof shape, nearby wall or embankment...

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    I nstallation p reparation 8 multiple story installation attic space single story installation with poor location preferred location 2" min. Clearance to combustibles "l" series chimney components firestop spacer lf-fs-2 (2" air space clearance to combustibles 17" square opening in joist 18 ft min. ...

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    9 f loor p rotection if this fireplace is installed on a combustible floor, the floor area 20 inches in front of, and 12 inches either side of the fireplace opening must be protected by an insulating noncombustible hearth extension. This hearth extension may be either minimum 6-inch thick stone or brick...

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    Warning: the hearth extension and the metal safety strip should be installed only in a horizontal relationship to the fireplace, as illustrated. Metal safety strip hearth extensions floor line with raised hearth top of raised hearth 12" (min) 20" (min) 12" (min) metal safety strip 58" 30" 74" combus...

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    11 f ireplace c omponents f igure 14 le30 30˚ elbow set lcs chimney support lclf flat washer 36" x 72" (13-1/2" dia. Hole) ak4 combustion air assembly wsb60 glass doors l48 l36 l18 l12 chimney sections sb6000 lcl telescoping chimney cap lc chimney cap 612-1212 flashing lf-fs-2 firestop spacer h2074 ...

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    F ireplace i nstallation 12 l ocation s election unpack and check the fireplace and chimney for damage. If any items have been damaged, report this to your dealer. Before beginning the installation, be sure you have the proper parts in sufficient quantity. Refer to figure 27 for proper identification o...

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    Note: flue outlet should be two feet above all portions of the building within ten feet as shown in the illustration. The chimney must not extend more than 90 inches above the roof without additional support. 24" min. 36" 24" min. 36" 10' 10' c himney i nstallation 13 1. Lay out, cut and frame openi...

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    C himney i nstallation 14 imaginary center point actual center point centerline of chimney plumb bob plumb line table 1 minimum required roof opening minimum framed opening "l" series doublewall chimney 17" x 17" 17" x 17" 1/8" 17" x 17" 1/4" 17" x 17" 1/2" 17" x 17" 3/4" 17" x 18" 1/4" 17" x 18" 3/...

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    C himney o ffset i nstallation 15 e lbow i nstallation the following are important points that should be observed when installing elbows on the fireplace: 1. The support straps of all elbows not installed directly on top of the fireplace should be nailed securely to the surrounding structure. This all...

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    Chimney housing install round chimney cap or continue chimney to proper height and storm collar flashing roof firestop spacer as required height is 24 ft. Or more. When total installation two elbows may be used note: fasten support straps securely use of lf-fs-2 firestop combustibles with clearance ...

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    C himney c ap i nstallation 17 m odel lc c himney c ap s pecial n ote : the proper height as previously explained is important to assure proper draft and safety. The chimney cap extends the flue outlet four inches above the top of the last section of chimney. This should be kept in mind when determin...

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    17 26 1/2 31 3/4 36 41 1/4 47 1/4 50 3/4 57 3/4 62 67 3/4 72 1/2 77 1/2 82 88 92 1/4 98 1/2 102 3/4 107 3/4 113 1/4 118 1/4 122 1/2 128 3/4 133 139 1/4 143 1/2 148 1/2 154 159 163 1/4 169 1/2 173 3/4 180 184 1/4 189 1/4 194 3/4 199 3/4 204 210 1/4 214 1/2 220 3/4 chimney sections with elbow offsets ...

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    C himney c ap c hase i nstallation 19 the preinstalled chimney sections should be no more than 13 inches below the top of the chase. The installation should be planned so that either a two-foot or three-foot chimney section will be used for the top section. This is necessary to ensure complete engag...

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    Concrete slab installation (optional outside air runs) inlet grille in soffit (overhang) 8' max. Firestop spacer caution: do not take combustion air from attic space or garage. Termination cap installation above basement or crawl space firestop spacer to outside wall duct extended to miss joist seco...

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    O utside c ombustion a ir p recautions & r ecommendations 21 o utside c ombustion a ir r ecommendations ( continued ) 1. Extremely long runs and numerous turns in the duct leading from the fireplace to the combustion air assembly should be avoided. These conditions will increase the resistance to the...

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    C ombustion a ir a ssembly m odel ak-4 c ombustion a ir a ssembly 1. Remove the cover plate from the 4-inch outlet opening location on the left or right outside of the fireplace. Do not remove the cover if the outside air will not be connected. 2. Place the insulation ring between the ak-4 starting c...

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    23 g as a ppliance i nstallation w arning : improper installation or operation of a gas appliance in this fireplace can allow unburned gas to leak out which will cause a fire or explosion hazard, or the release of poisonous carbon monoxide into the dwelling which can cause serious injury or death to i...

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    G as a ppliance i nstallation 7. Pack the insulation removed in step 4 around the pipe to prevent air flowing through the tube either into or out of the firebox. 8. Be sure the gas is turned off at the appliance, then turn the gas on at the cut off valve and test the gas line connections for leaks wit...

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    Installation of non-combustible facing materials to the front face of the fireplace combustible framing members facing material to top of spacers. Caution: do not cover or restrict side vent areas with surround or trim materials. Use only non-combustible materials below top of spacers. Non-combustib...

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    F ireplace o peration w arning : if a decorative gas appliance is used in the fireplace the fireplace damper must be fixed in an open position. (see additional operation information in section titled “operation guidelines”.) a dvantages of a w ood b urning f ireplace these are the practical, ecological...

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    F ireplace o peration a f ew w ords of c aution beware of burning certain material in your fireplace. Among these are plastics, poison ivy twigs and stems, and chemically treated woods such as discarded poles and railroad ties. These not only create air pollution, but can induce extreme irritation fo...

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    M aintenance and s afety f uel s torage wood can be dried sufficiently for burning within a few weeks if protected form rain in a low humidity area. It is far better to cut wood and allow it to dry for a year. In all cases, the wood should be stacked so that both ends of the sticks are exposed to the...

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    F ireplace m aintenance at the end of each heating season or when the fireplace will not be in use for an extended time, the ashes should be removed and the hearth area should be swept as clean as is practical. The slow absorption of moisture into the ashes over a long period of time could cause a co...

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    18. Do store your fuel supply at a distance equal to or greater than the spacing recommended for combustible materials from the fireplace. 19. Do build fires of moderate intensity in the fireplace for the first three fires to allow materials to adjust and cure before being subjected to the intense heat o...

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    10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 sb6000 part no. 047647 072935 072939 071476 072954 047649 071474 073716 n/a 071475 qty. 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 part name (noun first) rod damper weldment osa rod/plate panel fire screen w/pull fire brick side assembly grate painted assembly weldment damper weight fire brick back as...

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    32 n otes 53d9027.

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    33 53d9027 l imited w arranty factory-built fireplace and components (except blowers) what is covered and for how long • five-year coverage - for five years from the date this fireplace and components are first purchased for use, mhsc will, at its option, repair or replace any defective part of this fir...

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    Attention appliance installer please return these operating and installation instructions to the appliance for consumer use..

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    September 2008 53d9027 • rev. 2 mhsc 149 cleveland drive • paris, kentucky 40361 www.Mhsc.Com.