Heat & Glo LifeStyle Montana-36 manuel d'utilisation

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 1 Owner ’ s Manual Installation and Operation Models: Montana-36 Montana-42 Woodburning Fireplace DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL CAUTION • Important operating and maintenance instructions included. • Leave this manual with party responsible for use and operation. • Re[...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 2 Read this manual before installing or operating this fi replace. Please retain this owner ’ s manual for future reference. Congratulations on selecting a Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection wood burning fi replace. The Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection fi repla[...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 3 T able of Contents 1 Listing and Code Approvals 4 A. Appliance Certi fi cation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2 Getting Started 5 A. Design and Installation Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 B. T ypical Fireplace System. . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 4 1 1 Listing and Code Approv als A. Appliance Certi fi cation This fi replace system has been tested and listed in accor- dance with UL 127 standard by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. for installation and operation in the United States. This fi replace has been tested [...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 5 2 2 G etting St ar ted A. Design and Installation Considerations Draft is the pressure difference needed to vent fi replaces successfully . Considerations for successful draft include: • Location of fi replace and chimney Check building codes prior to installation. [...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 6 B. T ypical Fireplace System The Heat & Glo fi replace system consists of the following: • Fireplace/integral grate/dual cooling air system • Refractory • Chimney termination cap • Chimney system • Hearth extension Figure 2.2 T ypical Fireplace System Opt[...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 7 Before beginning the installation be sure the following tools and building supplies are available: Reciprocating saw Framing material Pliers High temp caulking material Hammer Gloves Phillips screwdriver Framing square Flat blade screwdriver Electric drill and bits Plum[...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 8 3 3 F raming and Clearances A. Selecting Fireplace Location This outdoor fi replace will shed moderate amounts of water , but is not waterproof. W ater and condensing water vapor may enter the chase under certain conditions. The fi replace will not perform as an exter[...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 9 B A H F Note: If this surface is inside the building’s warm air envelope... ...then this surface must be an exterior wall system. C D G G C D H G F J I E Figure 3.1 Fireplace Locations Model A B C D E F G H I J MONT ANA-36 in. 24-1/2 24 42 43 46 1/2 1-1/2 1-1/2 74-1/2[...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 10 0 in. 0 in. to level of standoffs Combustible Object 36 in. (914 mm) 1-1/2 in. (38 mm) Drywall 0 in. 1/2 in. (13 mm) 1-1/2 in. (38 mm) B. Clearances Figure 3.3 Clearances to Combustible Materials Fire Risk • Comply with all minimum clearances to combustibles as speci[...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 11 Note: Fireplace header cannot be positioned until the fireplace assembly is in place. 2 in. minimum air space clearance to the enclosure. 42-3/8 in. A 42-3/8 in. header height. Use only noncombustible material below the top of the top standoffs. Cat. # A MONT ANA-36 &a[...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 12 E. Chimney Requirements When planning your fi replace location, the chimney construc- tion and necessary clearances must be considered. The fi re- place system and chimney components have been tested to provide fl exibility in construction. The following fi gures a[...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 13 72 in. min. TR1 1 T ermination Cap A. Install the Dual Cooling Air Kit The cooling air kit is supplied as a standard feature with this fi replace and is required for safe operation. Installation must be done at the time of initial construction. The cooling air in- let[...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 14 B. Secure the Fireplace • Position the Fireplace This fi replace may be placed on either a combustible or noncombustible continuous fl at surface. Follow the in- structions for framing in Section 3.D. Slide the fi replace into position. Be sure to provide the mini[...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 15 A. Chimney Requirements V ertical distances are measured from the base of the fi re- place as shown in Figure 5.2. T o determine the chimney components needed to complete your particular installation, follow the steps below: • Determine the total vertical height of [...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 16 B. Using Offsets/Returns T o bypass any overhead obstructions, the chimney may be offset using a 30-deg (SL1 130) offset/return. An offset and return may be attached together or a chimney section(s) may be used between an offset and return. Perform the following steps [...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 17 C. Assemble the Chimney Sections Attach either a straight chimney section or an offset to the top of the fi replace (depending on your installation require- ment). Chimney sections are locked together by pushing downward until the top section meets the stop bead on th[...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 18 E. Install the Attic Insulation Shield An insulation shield must be installed when there is a pos- sibility of insulation coming into contact with the factory built chimney system. • Bend the tabs at the top of the attic insulation shield inward. This will help keep [...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 19 Figure 6.1 Ceiling/Attic Construction Fire Risk • Must maintain 2 in. air (51 mm) clearance to insulation and other combustible materials. W ARNING 6 6 Co mplet e th e Enclosure A. Chimney T ermination Chimney T ermination Requirements • Must have a cap approved an[...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 20 T ermination Cap Storm Collar Slope Downward T urn-down Drip Edge Chase (Chimney) 2 in. (51 mm) Collar on Chase T op Caulk .018 (26 ga) min. Galvanized Chase T op Figure 6.2 Chase T op Construction 2 in. (51 mm) min. collar 6 in. (152mm) min. 2 in. (51 mm) min. Storm C[...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 21 2 in. (51 mm) min. 4-1/2 in. (1 14 mm) max. 1-1/2 in. (38 mm) min. overlap Cap Standoff T op of Pipe Flashing Collar Figure 6.5 Installing an ST1 175 Square T ermination Cap The last section of pipe must stop between the distances given below . 2 in. (51 mm) above top [...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 22 A. Gas Log/Lighter Provisions A certi fi ed gas log lighter or decorative gas log set can be installed in this fi replace. This fi replace was not teste3d and listed for use with an un- vented gas log heater . Do not install an unvented gas log heater in this fi re[...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 23 8 8 Fi n is hi n g A. Hearth Extension A hearth extension must be installed with all fi replaces to protect the combustible fl oor in front of the fi replace from both radiant heat and sparks. See Figures 8.1 -8.3. 2 in. (51 mm) required High temperature (300°F min[...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 24 B. Finishing Material • Combustible Material Material which is made of or surfaced with wood, compressed paper , plant fi bers, plastics, or any material capable of igniting and burning, whether fl ame proofed or not, plastered or not plastered. • Non-Combustible[...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 25 HOT! DO NOT TOUCH. SEVERE BURNS MA Y RESUL T . CLOTHING IGNITION MA Y RESUL T . • Keep children away . • CAREFULL Y SUPERVISE children in same room as fi replace. • Alert children and adults to hazards of high temperatures. • Do NOT operate with protective bar[...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 26 D. Flue Damper The fl ue damper must be in full open position, and is oper- ated by moving the handle up toward the top of the fi replace. Before lighting the fi re, verify this by looking up from the in- side of the fi replace. Always operate this fi replace with[...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 27 G. Grate The factory installed integral grate must be used to hold the logs from falling out of an open fi replace and to allow air to pass between the burning logs. It is important to keep the fi re off the hearth and to allow the ashes to collect beneath the fi re[...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 28 I. Starting a Fire Check the fl ue damper to be certain it is in the full open po- sition. Place crumpled or twisted paper under the fi replace grate. Loosely arrange kindling or small pieces of wood to form a layer above the paper . The fi res must be built on the [...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 29 Diagnostics and Problem Solving 1 0 10 T roubleshooting I can’t get a good fi re going. What am I doing wrong? Diagnostic Questions Possible Causes of Condition Solutions Is the damper open? • No draft Open damper . Is there enough paper/starter? • Insuf fi cie[...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 30 A. Disposal of Ashes Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight- fi t- ting lid. The closed container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible fl oor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials, pending fi nal disposal. If the ashes[...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 31 Fire Risk • Do not use chimney cleaners or fl ame colorants in your fi replace. Will corrode chimney . W ARNING D. Maintenance T ask List Asphyxiation Risk Fire Risk Annual inspection by qualified technician recommended. Check: • Condition of doors, surrounds and[...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 32 1 2 12 Refere nce Materials A. Fireplace Dimensions C 23 in. [597 mm] D B 42-3/8 in. [1076 mm] 38-3/4 in. [984 mm] A 23-1/2 in. [597 mm] 6-3/4 in. [171 mm] B 41-3/4 in. [1060 mm] (effective height) 9-1/2 in. [241 mm] E Gas Log Knockout (both sides) F 2-3/8 in. [60 mm] [...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 33 B. Fireplace Components Bi-fold Glass Doors T raditional Brick Pattern Refractory Herringbone Pattern Refractory 20 in. (508 mm) 66 in. (1676 mm) 1/2 in. ( 13 mm ) HX4 Hearth Extension 16 in. (406 mm) 52 in. (1321 mm) 1/2 in. (13 mm) HX3 Hearth Extension Description MO[...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 34 C. Chimney Components The following pictures show only those chimney components which may be safely used with this fi replace. 13 in. (330 mm) 14 in. (356 mm) 14 in. (356 mm) 5-1/4 in. (133 mm) 4 in. (102 mm) CAK5A Chimney Air Kit ID4 Insulated Duct UD4 Uninsulated Du[...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 35 A B 17 in. (432 mm) Ceiling Firestop 24 in. (610 mm) 17 in. (432 mm) AS10 Straight Attic Insulation Shield 2 in. (51 mm) 13 in. (330 mm) JB577 Chimney Joint Band 13 in. (330 mm) CB576 Chimney Joint Band 15-1/4 in. (387 mm) 28 in. (71 1 mm) 39-7/8 in. (1013 mm) RF571 Ro[...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 36 72 in. (1829 mm) 36 in. (914 mm) 2 in. (51 mm) 13-3/8 in. (340 mm) CT56 Chase T op A B C D LDS33/LDS46 Decorative Shroud TR1 1 Round T ermination Cap 15-3/4 in. (400 mm) TR1 1T Round T elescoping T ermination Cap 20-3/8 in. (518 mm) 22-3/8 in . (568 mm) ST1 175 Square [...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 37 Woodburning T ermination Cap Shroud TS345/T445 (T op V ent) TR342/TR344 TR442/TR444 TV342 TR342/TR344* TR442/TR444* (* with TR-TVK installed) TR1 1/TR11T TV1 1/TV11T TR1 1/TR11T* (* with TR-TVK installed) OPEN TOP with solid sides and 3 in. (76 mm) opening at the botto[...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 38 D. Service Parts Exploded Parts Diagram Outdoor Woodburning Fireplace Service Parts MONT ANA SERIES Beginning Manufacturing Date: 9/8/03 Ending Manufacturing Date: Active 1 2 3 6 5 4[...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 39 Service Parts List Outdoor Woodburning Fireplace Service Parts MONT ANA SERIES Beginning Manufacturing Date: 9/8/03 Ending Manufacturing Date: Active # Description of Part MONT ANA-36 MONT ANA-42 Qty . req. 1 Starter Collar 30399 30399 1 2 T raditional Back Refractory [...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 43 E. Limited W arranty W ARRANTY FOR HEA T & GLO FIREPLACES The limited warranty will not become effective until you have mailed the completed warranty card to: Hearth & Home T echnologies Inc. 20802 Kensington Blvd., Lakeville, MN 55044. This card must be mailed[...]

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    Heat & Glo LifeStyles Collection • Montana • 4039-150 Rev I • 08/06 44 Please contact your Heat & Glo dealer with any questions or concerns. For the number of your nearest Heat & Glo dealer , please call 1-888-427-3973. – NOTES – F . Contact Information DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL CAUTION • Important operating and maintenance[...]