Pacific Energy FP30AR Installation And Operating Instructions Manual - page 10
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PACIFIC FP30 261114-28
©PACIFIC ENERGY FIREPLACE
PRODUCTS LTD.
Fireplace Installation
Crate Removal
1) Carefully remove wood top and supports.
2) Remove the screws securing the fi replace to the pallet(4).
3) Remove from pallet bottom.
Warning: Under no circumstances is this heater to be installed
in a makeshift or "temporary" manner. It may be fi red only
after the installation conditions have been met.
- DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE
SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE.
- DO NOT INSTALL IN A SLEEPING ROOM.
- The services of a competent or certifi ed installer, (cer-
tifi ed by the Wood Energy Technical Training program
(WETT) - in Canada, Hearth Education Foundation
(HEARTH) - in U.S.A.,) are strongly recommended.
Locating The FP30 Fireplace
The best location to install your fi replace is determined by
considering the location of windows, doors, and the traffic fl ow
in the room where the FP30 Fireplace is located, allowing space
in front of the unit for the hearth extension and the mantel, and
taking into consideration the location of the chimney. Ideally, you
should choose a location where the chimney will pass through
the house without cutting fl oor or roof joists.
Check the adequacy of the fl oor by fi rst estimating the weight of
the fi replace system(approx. 650lbs(295Kg)). Next measure the
area the fi replace will occupy. Note the fl oor construction and
consult your local building code to determine if any additional
support is needed. In most cases, no additional fl oor support is
needed for the FP30 fi replace.
The FP30 fi replace may be installed directly on a combustible-
fl oor or on a raised base. A minimum of 84" measured from the
base of the appliance to the ceiling is required.
The FP30 fi replace may not be installed in a factory built fi replace
unless tested with the fi replace. The fi replace is not tested.
Wind direction and magnitude can play a factor in the chimney
performance. Therefore the chimney outlet position is important
when locating the fi replace.
The fi replace must be bolted down using the holes in the legs.
The chimney should:
•
Penetrate the highest part of the roof.
•
Be installed as far as possible from roof offsets, trees or any
other obstructions that may cause wind turbulence or back
drafts in the chimney.
•
The least amount of offsets (elbows) possible.(Max. 4)
CAUTION
: THIS UNIT IS A HIGH OUTPUT, HIGH EFFI-
CIENCY FIREPLACE THAT IS CAPABLE OF PRODUC-
ING LARGE AMOUNTS OF HEAT. WE DO NOT RECOM-
MEND INSTALLING THIS UNIT IN ROOMS WITH AN
AREA OF LESS THAN 200 SQ. FT.(61SQ.M)
7’ (2.13m)
15’ (4.57m)
15’ (4.5m)
18” (457mm)
Minimum width of floor protection from side of door opening(in U.S.A.) and
from side of unit(in Canada).
Fireplace Clearances and Dimensions
30” (737mm)
35’ (10.7m)
Recommended maximum chimney height (at sea level) from top of fireplace
to rain cap.
Minimum distance of adjacent wall to side of fireplace door.
Distance of combustible material from side, back standoffs and framing kit.
Ceiling clearance: from the base of the fireplace to the
ceiling.
Minimum chimney height: minimum total chimney height from fireplace top to
below the chimney rain cap.
Maximum unsupported chimney height.
Minimum depth of non-combustible hearth extension: from the front of the
fireplace.
Minimum distance to side facing from fireplace door.
10” (254mm)
Clearances