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SPND.BODYA 161009-24

Installation

Your Insert is designed to be installed into a masonry or 
factory built zero-clearance fireplace.  The masonry fireplace 
must be built according to the requirements of the Standard 
of  Chimneys,  Fireplaces,  Vents  and  Solid  Fuel  Burning 
appliances,  N.F.P.A.  211  (Latest  Edition)  or  applicable 
National, Provincial, State or local codes.  The installation 
shall conform to CAN/CSA-B365, Installation Code for Solid-
Fuel-Burning Appliances and Equipment.  The factory built 
zero-clearance fireplace and its chimney must be listed per 
UL 127 or ULC S610 standards.

Warning:

    Under  no  circumstances  is  this  heater  to  be 

installed in a makeshift or "temporary" manner.

DO  NOT  CONNECT THIS  UNIT TO A  CHIMNEY  FLUE 
SERVICING ANOTHER APPLIANCE.

Fireplace Specifications

Your  fireplace  is  required  to  have  the  following  minimum 
sizes:
WIDTH (at front)  

23 3/4"  (602.44 mm)

WIDTH (at rear)   

21-3/4"  (552.5 mm)

HEIGHT  

 

21" 

(533.4 mm)

DEPTH   

 

18" 

(457.2 mm)

Chimney height 15' (minimum)

A metal tag is provided and is to be fastened to the back 
wall of the fireplace, if the fireplace has been modified 
to accommodate the insert.

Into a Masonry Fireplace

Inspect  your  fireplace  for  cracks,  loose  mortar  or  other 
physical  defects.    If  repairs  are  required,  they  should  be 
completed before installing your insert.  
The fireplace chimney must be suitable for wood burning use.  
Check for creosote build up or other obstructions, especially 
if it has not been in use for some time.
The  existing  fireplace  damper  is  to  be  locked  open  or 
removed completely.

WARNING:  Do not remove bricks or mortar from your 
existing fireplace.
Exception:

  Masonry or steel, including the damper plate, 

may be removed from the smoke shelf and adjacent damper 
frame  if  necessary  to  accommodate  a  chimney  liner, 
provided that their removal will not weaken the structure of 
the fireplace and chimney, and will not reduce protection 
for combustible materials to less than that required by the 
National Building Code.

The Insert must be installed in accordance with local and or 
national building codes.  The two methods of flue connection 
that are acceptable in most areas are:

Full  Flue  Liner:

  (Fig.2)  where  a  stainless  steel  rigid  or 

flexible liner extends from the Insert flue collar to the top 
of the chimney.

Positive Flue Connection:

 (Fig.3) where a throat blocker 

plate and a short connector pipe is used.
Note: 

A  clean-out  door  may  be  required  under  local 

codes, when a positive flue connection is used.  Consult 
local codes.

Pacific  Energy  highly  recommends  the  use  of  a  full 
liner as the safest installation and providing  optimum 
performance.  When connected to a full liner, the Insert 
is able to draft correctly and will prevent problems such 
as difficult start-ups and smoking out the door. 

For difficult installations this insert is approved for use 
with a SPND.3OFFSETA - 3” offset box. Only this offset 
box is approved for use with this insert. The use of any 
other offset box may cause a hazzard and/ or void any 
warranty.

Rain Cap

Stainless Steel

Rigid or Flex Liner

Fig. # 2

Full Flue Liner

(Required in Canada)

Mantel or

Top Facing

This fireplace is approved for use with a 3” offset box for 
difficult installations.( Part# SPND.3OFFSETA)

Summary of Contents for Super Insert DESIGN-D

Page 1: ...on directions Consult local building inspector or officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area Super Insert IMPORTANT THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO REMAIN WITH THE HO...

Page 2: ...bustion Air 12 Operation 13 Wood Selection 13 How to Test Your Wood 13 Lighting the Fire 13 Normal Operation 13 Restarting After Extended or Overnight Burns 13 More Wood More Heat 14 Proper Draft 14 A...

Page 3: ...se fire may result For your safety follow the installation directions Consult local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area Clearances Mason...

Page 4: ...ush to an adjacent combustible floor Ember protection Combustible floor in front of the fireplace insert must be protected from hot embers by non combustible material extending 16 to the firing side a...

Page 5: ...5 SPND BODYA 161009 24 42 5 8 6 1 2 28 7 8 23 3 4 21 1 2 21 1 8 36 8 1 8 20 3 4 18 28 1 8 9 1 2 10 19 9 16 Dimensions...

Page 6: ...ed open or removed completely WARNING Do not remove bricks or mortar from your existing fireplace Exception Masonry or steel including the damper plate may be removed from the smoke shelf and adjacent...

Page 7: ...e A clean out door may be required under local codes when a direct flue connection is used Consult local codes 3 Push the Insert into position inside the fireplace and attach the connector pipe to the...

Page 8: ...alled under the ash lip on the right hand side If required it can be relocated to the left side by following the instructions below To make this as easy as possible it is suggested that this be done p...

Page 9: ...hand fan mounting bracket and secure to left hand fan mounting bracket 9 Reconnect the wires to the fans Fig 17 and thermal snap switch Fig 18 refit ash lip sides and top Ensure that the power cable...

Page 10: ...fit tightly and evenly Fig 20 4 Slide the assembled trim over the surround from the top Fig 19 5 Tighten the retaining screws at the bottom of each trim side Fig 21 If not already done slide the entir...

Page 11: ...e front panels ensuring that the tabs Fig 28 on the lower edge of the panels are located into the slots in the ashlip secure with screws Fig 24 13 Positionthedecorativebaytopontothefireboxtop Align th...

Page 12: ...replace This will allow enough combustionairtoenterthefireplacecavityandtheInsert The knockouts in the casing sides and the O A cover can be removed to supplement air supply Fig 30 31 Once removed com...

Page 13: ...ndling Add a few small pieces of dry wood on top 3 Ignite the paper and close the door 4 After the fire as established itself open the door and add a few small logs Close door 5 Begin normal operation...

Page 14: ...e material is more likely during a chimney fire Proper clearances are critical if such a fire should occure Chimney fires are easy to detect they usually involve one or more of the following Flames an...

Page 15: ...ccept a three pronged plug Do not cut or remove the grounding prong Consult local codes or in the absence of local codes with the current CSA C22 1 Canadian Electrical Code and in the USA with the Nat...

Page 16: ...replaced before using the stove Replacement glass can be obtained from your Dealer The size required is 8 13 16 x 15 1 4 x 5 mm Ceramic glass must be used Do not substitute with any other type To rem...

Page 17: ...mbly WODC 4147B 14 Flame Shield WINS 4513 15 Replacement Baffle Kit SSER DBAKIT 16 Brick Rail Set SSER RAILSET 17 Firebrick Set BRIC SSERA 18 Boost Manifold 4105 19 O A Cover 514 20 Air Shutter Assemb...

Page 18: ...ctsasaheatstorageandthe thermal insulation keeps the combustion zone hot Active flaming takes place during the first part of the burn During this storage heat is stored in the mass of the unit and is...

Page 19: ...2 Door Gasket leakage Replace gasket Check latch Low Heat Output 1 Wood is wet Use dry wood 2 Fire too small Build a larger fire 3 Area too large 4 Poor insulation or open concrete Won t Burn Overnig...

Page 20: ...20 SPND BODYA 161009 24 NOTES...

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Page 23: ...CT FLUE CONNECTION ASSEMBLY OPTIONAL COMPONENTS MANTEL SHIELD SPND MSMBKA 3 VENT OFFSET SPND 3OFFSETA FAN KIT ELECTRICAL RATING 115V 60HZ 1 6 AMP ROUTE CORD AWAY FROM UNIT FOR USE WITH SOLID WOOD FUEL...

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