Napoleon Fireplaces NZ26 manual

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    W415-0156 / A / 04.09.03 1 INST ALLER: THESE INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE CONVEYED TO AND REMAIN WITH THE HOMEOWNER. Wolf Steel Ltd., 24 Napoleon Rd., Barrie, ON L4M 4Y8 Canada • (705)721-1212 • fax(705)722-6031 www .napoleonfireplaces.com • ask@napoleon.on.ca THIS FIREPLACE HAS BEEN TESTED AND LISTED BY INTER TEK TESTING SERVICES T O ST ANDARDS: ULC[...]

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    W415-0156 / A / 04.09.03 2 Congratulations on the purchase of your Napoleon hi-tech, high efficiency solid fuel burning fireplace! It has been extensively tested in Canadian and American laboratories . PG 2- 4 INTRODUCTION Warranty General Instructions General Information Care of Glass & Plated Parts 5 HI-EFFICIENCY HEA TING Five Options 6- 7 I[...]

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    W415-0156 / A / 04.09.03 3 NAPOLEON wood fireplaces are manufactured under the strict Standard of the World Recognized ISO 9001 : 2000 Quality Assurance Certificate. NAPOLEON products are designed with superior components and materials, assembled by trained craftsmen who take great pride in their work. The complete fireplace is thoroughly inspected[...]

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    W415-0156 / A / 04.09.03 4 CALIFORNIA PROP 65 WARNING: CALIFORNIA PROP 65 WARNING: CALIFORNIA PROP 65 WARNING: CALIFORNIA PROP 65 WARNING: CALIFORNIA PROP 65 WARNING: Use of this product may produce smoke which Use of this product may produce smoke which Use of this product may produce smoke which Use of this product may produce smoke which Use of [...]

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    W415-0156 / A / 04.09.03 5 For a basic hi-efficiency fireplace, blowers are not needed, how- ever , they are recommended for extra heat output and efficient air circulation. This can be especially important if the fireplace is to be used as a major source of heat. Without the use of blowers, the Napoleon Model NZ26 will operate as a regular hi-effi[...]

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    W415-0156 / A / 04.09.03 6 Do not build shelves or cupboards into the area abo v e the fi re place. While the fireplace can be installed directly on the floor , a non-combustible hearth extension is required in front of the fireplace, that must not be built higher than the bottom of the fireplace to avoid air flow blockage. It may therefore be advi[...]

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    W415-0156 / A / 04.09.03 7 Mantle clearance can vary ac- cording to the mantle depth. An acceptable 16" x 50" non-combustible (ie: brick, stone or ceramic tile) hearth extension must be installed. En- sure that the gap between the fireplace and a factory-built hearth extension is sealed with sand/cement grout or cov- ered with a metal str[...]

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    W415-0156 / A / 04.09.03 8 FIGURE 1 1 - 4 ELBOWS FIGURE 10 - 2 ELBOWS FIGURE 9 - STRAIGHT UP No Off-Set. Minimum overall chim- ney height is 1 1 feet. Single off-set with two 15°, 30° or 45° elbows. Minimum overall chimney height is 1 1 feet. Double off-set with four 15°, 30° or 45° elbows. Minimum overall chim- ney height is 1 1 feet. This f[...]

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    W415-0156 / A / 04.09.03 9 1. Move the fireplace into position. Try to center the ex- haust flue of the fireplace, midpoint between two joists to prevent having to cut them. Use a plumb bob to line up the centre. 2. Cut and frame an opening in the ceiling to provide a minimum clearance of 2" between the outside of the chim- ney and any combust[...]

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    W415-0156 / A / 04.09.03 10 FLUE TILE SUPPORT FOR A MASONRY FIREPLACE HI-TEMP GASKET FIREPLACE TOP ANCHOR PLA TE HI-TEMP GASKET FIREPLACE TOP For a masonry fireplace us e a flue tile support. For a pre- fabricated chimney use an anchor plate. In no case is the masonry enclosure to be sup- ported by the NZ26 fire- place . Allow a 1" (one inch) [...]

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    W415-0156 / A / 04.09.03 11 Insert the left baffle, then the left top firebrick. Repeat using the right baffle and brick. The baffles are made of a brittle material. Care must be taken not to bend or force them. Replace the three front tubes. Position the center edges of both baffles and bricks until they lie snugly together . Slide the baffle supp[...]

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    W415-0156 / A / 04.09.03 12 INST ALLA TION TO BE DONE BY A QUALIFIED IN- ST ALLER and must be electrically connected and grounded in accordance with local codes. In the absence of local codes, use the current CSA C22.1 CANADIAN ELECTRI- CAL CODE in Canada or the ANSI/NFP A 70 NA TIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE in the United S tates. 1. Turn off any elec- tr[...]

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    W415-0156 / A / 04.09.03 14 For maximum efficiency , when the fireplace is thoroughly hot, load it fully to the top of the door opening and burn at a medium low setting. The bricks will be nearly all white and the glass mostly clear . The whiteness of the bricks and the cleanness of the glass are good indicators of your operat- ing efficiency . Not[...]

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    W415-0156 / A / 04.09.03 15 A bed of ashes approximately 1 inch deep should be left on the firebox bottom to help maintain a hot charcoal bed. When the fire has burned down and cooled, remove any excess ashes. T o use your ash pan, pull the ash dump handle forward to an open position. Rake the excess ashes over the grate and into the ash pan. Close[...]

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    W415-0156 / A / 04.09.03 16 # P ART NO . DESCRIPTION 1 W300-0004 DOOR GLASS ONL Y 2 W562-0010 DOOR GASKET 3 W562-0016 GLASS GASKET 4 W325-0007 LARGE SPRING HANDLE 5 W325-0002 SMALL SPRING HANDLE 6 W010-0243 ASH P AN WITH LID 7 W325-001 1 ASH P AN HANDLE 8 W690-0001 MILLIVOL T THERMOST A T 9 W690-0005 120V THERMOST A T 1 0 NZM 218-B HOT AIR GRILL 13[...]

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    W415-0156 / A / 04.09.03 18 Build your fire on the floor of the firebox and be- hind the log retainer only . Do not block or restrict the hot air outlets or air inlets . This will cause the fi r eplace to ov erheat. Keep fires away from the door . DOs: 1. Build a hot fire. 2. Use only dry wood 3. Several pieces of medium sized wood are better than [...]

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    W415-0156 / A / 04.09.03 19 W olf Steel Fir eplace Ser vice Histor y This fireplace must be serviced annually depending on usage. Date Service T echnician Name Service Performed Special Concerns Dealer Name[...]

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    W415-0156 / A / 04.09.03 20 NO TES[...]