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APPENDIX A

Draft Requirements

Your wood-burning appliance is dependent upon a properly func-

tioning chimney for optimum performance. It is important to match 

the wood-burning appliance to the chimney. The chimney has two 

functions: 

1. It draws combustion air into the appliance (without air, no fuel 

will burn) and 

2. It exhausts combustion by-products. Your new appliance is what 

is known as a “natural draft” appliance. 

The appliance depends solely on the natural draft of the chimney 

system to draw combustion air into the unit. Draft is the force that 

moves air from the appliance up into the chimney. The amount of 

draft in your chimney depends on the length of the chimney, local 

geography, nearby obstructions and other factors. Too much draft 

may cause excessive temperatures in the appliance (overfiring). Slow 

or inadequate draft equals poor combustion and possible smoking 

problems. The following are some conditions that may contribute 

to poor chimney draft: 

1. A chimney too large for your appliance. 

2. A chimney with not enough height to produce adequate draft.

3. A chimney with excessive height (this may allow exhaust to cool 

too much before exiting, which will stall the rate the exhaust exits). 

4. Offsets in the venting system are too restrictive 

(see Chimney 

Guidelines

).

Inadequate draft will cause the appliance to leak smoke into the room 

through the wood-burning appliance and the chimney connector joints. 

Excessive draft may cause an uncontrollable burn or a glowing red 

appliance or chimney part. 

Overfiring Damage -

 If the appliance or chimney connector glows, 

you are overfiring. Other symptoms may include: Cracking, warping 

or burning out of components, plated accessories may turn color, 

appliance glass may develop a haze, which will not come off with 

cleaning.
Overfiring of a appliance is a condition where excessive tempera-

tures are reached, beyond the design capabilities of the appliance. 

The damage that occurs from overfiring is not covered under the 

manufacturer’s limited warranty.
Also see Troubleshooting on Page 30.

Selecting the Proper Venting System

The appliance is merely one component of a larger system. The 

other equally important component is the venting system. This is 

necessary for achieving the required flow of combustion air to the fire 

chamber and for safely removing unwanted combustion by products 

from the appliance.
If the venting system’s design does not promote these ends, the system 

may not function properly. Poorly functioning venting systems may 

create performance problems as well as be a safety hazard.  

A draft 

test should read greater than .04’ W.C. (inches water column) and 

less than .08” W.C.

  As per NFPA-211 standard, the installer must 

 WARNING 

Neither the manufacturer nor the seller warrants “smoke 

free” operation nor are we responsible for inadequate 

system draft caused by mechanical systems, general 

construction conditions, inadequate chimney heights, 

adverse wind conditions and/or unusual environmental 

factors or conditions beyond our control. 

take into account all variables within the installation and install the 

appliance in such a manner that satisfies the draft requirements of 

the appliance.  See Chimney Guidelines to assist you in selecting the 

proper venting system for your installation.

American National Standards Institute ANSI/NFPA 211, Standard 

for Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents, and Solid Fuel-Burning Appli-

ances - See Draft Section:

  A chimney or vent shall be so designed 

and constructed to develop a flow sufficient to completely remove all 

flue and vent gases to the outside atmosphere. The venting system 

shall satisfy the draft requirements of the connected appliance in 

accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.

Chimney Guidelines:

•  In well insulated and weather tight homes, it may be difficult to 

establish a good draft up your chimney. The poor draft is caused 

by a shortage of air in the house.  In this situation an Outside Air 

Kit may need to be installed (See Negative Pressure Warning be-

low and Outside Combustion Air in the Installation and Operation 

manual).

Negative Pressure Warning

These appliances are not designed to be operated in a negative 

pressure. In very airtight homes with large kitchen exhaust fans, 

furnace cold air returns, fresh air exchange systems and any other 

air system in close proximity to the heating appliance may create a 

negative pressure in the same room as the heating appliance. This can 

create dangerous back drafting of the appliance and chimney joints, 

drawing combustion by-products into the home. Be sure your home 

has adequate makeup air to eliminate negative pressures caused by 

the above-mentioned sources. Outside air connected to the appliance 

probably will not resolve such a problem as the appliance is not the 

source of negative pressure. IHP accepts no liability for damages 

resulting from negative pressures described here.

Ventilation Requirements -

 Provide adequate air for combustion. 

The fresh air requirements of this appliance must be met within the 

space where it will be installed. Ventilation is essential when using 

a solid-fuel-burning appliance.  In well insulated and weather tight 

homes, it may be difficult to establish a good draft up the chimney 

(caused by a shortage of air in the home). The lack of air is caused 

by many common household appliances which exhaust air from the 

home (such as a furnace, heat pump, air conditioner, clothes dryer, 

exhaust fans, fireplaces, and other fuel burning appliances). Also, the 

combustion process of this appliance uses oxygen from inside the 

dwelling.  If the available fresh air delivery in the dwelling is insufficient 

to support the demands of these appliances, problems can result 

(i.e. excessive negative pressure can develop in the dwelling which 

will affect the rate at which this appliance can draft thus resulting 

in performance problems or smoking.  To correct this problem it 

may help to open a window (preferably on the windward side of the 

house) or install an outside air kit.

Summary of Contents for WRE6036IH

Page 1: ...h a vent free gas log heater approved to ANSI Z21 11 2 standard FOR CANADA The authority having jurisdiction such as the municipal building department fire department etc should be contacted before installation to determine the need to obtain a permit POUR LE CANADA L autorité compétente comme le service municipal du bâtiment les pompiers etc doit être contacté avant l installation afin de détermi...

Page 2: ... specifically state this fireplace has been tested for use with this insert FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline or any other flammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance Due to high temperatures the appliance should be located out of traffic and away from furniture and draperies Do not place clothing or other flammable materials on or near the appliance Never...

Page 3: ...ing causes and troubleshooting WARNING BURNINGIMPROPERFUEL I E CHAR COAL CAN RESULT IN CARBON MONOXIDE POISON ING WHICH MAY LEAD TO DEATH Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Early signs of carbon monoxidepoisoningresemblethefluwithheadaches dizziness or nausea If you have these signs get fresh air at once Have the appliance inspected by a qualifiedservicetechnician Somepeoplearemoreaf fectedbycarbonmonoxide...

Page 4: ... 20 1 4 515 mm Ref 14 1 2 369 mm 4 1 2 115 mm 10 1 2 267 mm 9 1 2 242 mm 3 1 2 89 mm 4 1 2 115 mm 45 1 8 1159 mm 36 915 mm 30 762 mm 49 1245 mm 67 1702 mm 11 280 mm 7 178 mm 61 1550 mm 1 26 mm 11 280 mm 7 1 4 185 mm 15 1 4 388 mm 26 5 8 677 mm 15 5 8 397 mm OUTSIDE AIR ACCESS GAS LINE ACCESS 36 HEARTH Figure 1 36 WRE6036RS WRE6036IS WRE6036RH and WRE6036IH ...

Page 5: ...585 mm Ref 21 3 4 553 mm 15 3 4 400 mm 4 3 8 112 mm 10 1 2 267 mm 9 1 2 242 mm 3 1 2 89 mm 4 1 2 115 mm 51 1 8 1299 mm 42 1067 mm 30 762 mm 49 1245 mm 67 1702 mm 11 280 mm 7 178 mm 61 1550 mm 1 26 mm 13 331 mm 8 1 2 216 mm 17 432 mm 29 737 mm 17 5 8 448 mm 5 8 16 mm OUTSIDE AIR ACCESS GAS LINE ACCESS 42 HEARTH Figure 2 42 WRE6042RS WRE6042IS WRE6042RH and WRE6042IH ...

Page 6: ...m 7 178 mm 67 1702 mm 61 1550 mm 58 1474 mm 49 1245 mm 30 762 mm 9 1 2 242 mm 10 1 2 267 mm 13 331 mm 50 1270 mm 34 3 8 874 mm 38 1 2 978 mm 28 1 2 724 mm 17 5 8 448 mm 4 3 8 112 mm 19 1 4 489 mm 21 3 4 553 mm 49 3 8 1255 mm 1 1 4 32 mm 24 610 mm 23 585 mm Ref 8 1 2 216 mm 59 1 4 1505 mm 17 432 mm Figure 3 50 Models WRE6050RS WRE6050IS WRE6050RH and WRE6050IH ...

Page 7: ...s 4 and 5 2 If fireplace is to be installed directly on carpeting tile or any combustible material other than wood flooring fireplace must be installed upon a metal or wood panel extending full width and depth of fireplace 3 Set fireplace directly in front of this opening and slide unit back until nailing flanges touch side framing 4 Check level of the fireplace and shim with sheet metal if necess...

Page 8: ...e installed if desired see Figure 7 Woodwork such as wood trims mantels or any other combustible material projecting from front face must not be placed within 12 36 Models or 18 42 50 Models of fireplace opening Combustible materials above 12 36 Models or 18 42 50 Models and projecting more than 1 1 2 from fireplace must not be placed less than 15 36 Models or 21 42 50 Models from the top opening ...

Page 9: ...2HT Pipe Section 34 5 8 48 12DM 48 12HT Pipe Section 46 5 8 RLT 12D RLT 12HT Round Termina tion 7 3 4 STL 12D Square Chase Top with Slip Section 7 to 15 The lineal gain for the terminations is measured to the flue gas outlet height Hemmed End 12 3 8 Stainless Inner Pipe 15 Galvanized Outer Pipe ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION OF DOUBLE WALL CHIMNEY SYSTEM Each double wall chimney section consists of a g...

Page 10: ...st be secured with two screws on the outer pipe only see Figure 10 Do not penetrate the inner stainless Figure 11 Ceiling Support Pipe 12S 12DM Straps Straps Straps Straps Detail A Return Elbow Detail B Angle Firestop See Detail A See Detail B CAUTION THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MANUFACTUREDHOMEFLOOR WALL ANDCEILING ROOF MUST BE MAINTAINED WARNING DO NOT INSTALL IN SLEEPING ROOM OF MOBILE HOME...

Page 11: ...the pipe on a roof with a pitch a rectangular opening must be cut 1 Determine center point through which pipe will penetrate roof 2 Determine center point of roof Pitch is distance the roof drops over a given span usually 12 A 6 12 pitch means that roof drops 6 for each 12 measured horizontally down from roof rafters 3 Use roof opening chart Figure 15 page 12 to determine correct opening length an...

Page 12: ...orm Collar Flashing FLASHING INSTALLATION V6F 10DM OR V12F 10DM Determine the flashing to be used with the roof opening chart Slide flashing over pipe until base is flat against roof Replace as many shingles as needed to cover exposed area and flashing base Secure in position by nailing through shingles see Figure 16 DO NOT NAIL THROUGH FLASHING CONE Installing Flashing on a Metal Roof When instal...

Page 13: ...d stacked at a vertical height difference of 18 see Figure 19 Note If a decorative shroud is to be installed contact the manufacturer for specifications 10 FOOT RULE All flue gas outlet chimney terminations must extend a minimum of 3 feet in height above the highest point where it passes through the roof and must be at least 2 feet above the highest point of the roof that is within a horizontal di...

Page 14: ...talling Termination Cap 1 Noncombustible Spacer Note Do Not Seal Ventilation Openings 1 Space Chase Facia 1 4 Screen Chase Top Sheet Metal Screw Termination 36 915 mm Min 3 77 mm Min 2 51 mm Min 1 Spacer Note Do Not Seal Ventilation Openings Screw Termination Cap Galvanized Sleeve 19 483 mm Min 6 153 mm Min 30 762 mm Min Figure 25 Constructing Chase ROUND TOP TERMINATIONS INSTALLATION RLT 12D AND ...

Page 15: ...ney outlet see Figure 29 6 Attach storm collar where chimney pierces opening in flash ing Caulk where storm collar touches outer chimney pipe see Figure 29 Figure 26 Constructing Chase Top Flashing As Required 2 Collar 16 1 2 Diameter 28 Gauge Galvanized Steel Figure 27 Chase Top Flashing Figure 28 Installing Termination Cap 1 Noncombustible Spacer Note Do Not Seal Ventilation Openings 1 Space Cha...

Page 16: ...ach firebrick wall Angle the wall into the fireplace opening and into the slots on the side of the hearth Figure 32 then tilt the top of the panel toward the firebox sur round 3 Secure the firebrick wall using 2 of the retainers provided The bracket will slip underneath the metal lip on the top of the wall and screw into the inner dome of the fireplace Figure 33 4 Install the rear firebrick wall l...

Page 17: ...ll keep the mixture moist and it will not dry out before use 5 Grout all joints where two firebrick walls come together 6 Using a trowel remove excess grout mixture by moving trowel in the direction of the joint Grout mixture in the joint should now be flush with brick surface If not enough grout is applied into each space grout may fall out after burning 7 Using a joint striker smooth out grout l...

Page 18: ...heated WARNING Whenusingadecorativeventedgaslog the damper must be removed or permanently locked in the fully open position and the glass doors must be in the fully open position Gas line hook up should be done by your supplier or a qualified service person Note Before you proceed make sure your gas supply is turned off Use only a 1 2 black iron pipe and appropriate fittings 1 Remove knockout inde...

Page 19: ...STALLING GLASS DOORS Spring clips have been installed but some adjustments may be needed Install the doors using the following steps 1 With bifold doors completely folded insert bottom pivot pin into pivot hole located near bottom corner of front face opening and swing door to vertical position making sure top pins slide into door track Door is installed when top door pin snaps into spring clip 2 ...

Page 20: ...is more than a normal fire will generate Such materials as pitch wax laden logs very dry mill end lumber and large amounts of paper or cardboard boxes can create an excessively hot fire and should not be burned in this fireplace Always keep the fire well back from the doors and never allow flames to contact the glass WARNING Fireplaces equipped with glass doors should be operated only with doors f...

Page 21: ...ng agency for use with this fireplace may be used if installed in accordance with the instructions by its manufacturer A locally fabricated shroud may be used with IHP Shroud Leg Spacer Kit SLK in accor dance with instructions provided with the shroud NOTICE The firebox canopy hood must not be mod ified or replaced with a canopy that may be provided with the unvented decorative room heater CAUTION...

Page 22: ...ded for convenience 1 21 20 5 6 7 10 9 11 12 13 16 17 15 14 8 24 23 3 25 18 2 22 19 4 MODEL CATALOG NO WRE6036RS F0409 WRE6036IS F0410 WRE6036RH F0411 WRE6036IH F0412 WRE6042RS F0413 WRE6042IS F0414 WRE6042RH F0415 WRE6042IH F0416 WRE6050RS F0417 WRE6050IS F0418 WRE6050RH F0419 WRE6050IH F0420 ...

Page 23: ...Spacer clearance 36 42 50 6 13 J5329 Bracket f p handle 4 14 J6900 Plate outside air cover 36E44 6 2 15 J6934 Cover gas conduit plate 36E 4 16 J4368 Gas conduit one 2 17 J4369 Gas conduit two 2 18 Heat shield support 1 19 J6020 Assy ash box alpha 1 20 Inner dome assembly 1 21 Smoke shield 1 22 Damper control bracket 1 23 J5307 Screen stainless 29 312 Hx 23 2 J5305 Screen stainless 29 312 Hx 26 2 J...

Page 24: ...T COULD CAUSE INJURY USE ASSISTANCE WHEN MOVING OR LIFTING 1 6 4 8 7 3 2 5 7 7 7 8 9 PARTS MODELS 36 42 AND 50 Picture may vary from actual Note See pages 23 and 24 for part numbers MODEL CATALOG NO WRE6036RS F0409 WRE6036IS F0410 WRE6036RH F0411 WRE6036IH F0412 WRE6042RS F0413 WRE6042IS F0414 WRE6042RH F0415 WRE6042IH F0416 WRE6050RS F0417 WRE6050IS F0418 WRE6050RH F0419 WRE6050IH F0420 ...

Page 25: ...ht Leading Brick 36 Red 1 J6269 Right Leading Brick 42 50 Red 1 3 J6154 Hearth 36 Red 1 J6156 Hearth 42 Red 1 J6158 Hearth 50 Red 1 4 J6052 Rear Stacked 36 Red 1 J6059 Rear Herringbone 36 Red 1 J6460 Rear Stacked 42 Red 1 J6466 Rear Herringbone 42 Red 1 J6474 Rear Stacked 50 Red 1 J6481 Rear Herringbone 50 Red 1 5 J6054 Right Stacked 36 Red 1 J6061 Right Herringbone 36 Red 1 J6462 Right Stacked 42...

Page 26: ...ory 1 J6271 Right leading brick 42 50 ivory 1 3 J6155 Hearth 36 ivory 1 J6157 Hearth 42 ivory 1 J6159 Hearth 50 ivory 1 4 J6053 Rear stacked 36 ivory 1 J6060 Rear herringbone 36 ivory 1 J6461 Rear stacked 42 ivory 1 J6467 Rear herringbone 42 ivory 1 J6475 Rear stacked 50 ivory 1 J6482 Rear herringbone 50 ivory 1 5 J6055 Right stacked 36 ivory 1 J6062 Right herringbone 36 ivory 1 J6463 Right stacke...

Page 27: ...4 18 12HT 18 Section Hi Temp Double Wall Pipe Snap Lock F0955 24 12HT 24 Section Hi Temp Double Wall Pipe Snap Lock F0956 36 12HT 36 Section Hi Temp Double Wall Pipe Snap Lock F0957 48 12HT 48 Section Hi Temp Double Wall Pipe Snap Lock 30 OFFSET AND RETURN F0937 30E 12DM 30 Degree Offset and Return F0958 30E 12HT 30 Degree Hi Temp Offset and Return OPTIONAL OUTSIDE AIR KIT FOR FLOOR INSTALLATION F...

Page 28: ...h Louvered Screen FIRESTOP THIMBLE F0944 FST10 Firestop Thimble LABEL UL127 50PK WARNING HOT Fire Risk Insulation and combustibles must not touch pipe Consult manual for clearance requirements Ensure proper connection WARNING HOT Fire Risk Insulation and combustibles must not touch pipe Consult manual for clearance requirements Ensure proper connection WARNING HOT Fire Risk Insulation and combusti...

Page 29: ...onditions inadequate chimney heights adversewindconditionsand orunusualenvironmental factors or conditions beyond our control take into account all variables within the installation and install the appliance in such a manner that satisfies the draft requirements of the appliance See Chimney Guidelines to assist you in selecting the proper venting system for your installation American National Stan...

Page 30: ...iance The best location to install your appliance is determined by consid ering the location of windows doors and the traffic flow in the room where the appliance is located allowing space in front of the unit for the hearth extension and the mantel and taking into consideration the location of the hot air ducts some models outside air kit and chimney Ifpossible youshouldchoosealocationwherethechi...

Page 31: ... be subject to normal use with approved fuels listed in the Operation Manual provided with the product This includes burning such fireplace fuels as wood and natural or propane gas Fuel products with abnormal burning characteristics including but not limited to fuel such as driftwood coal or plywood and wood products using a binder may burn at excessive temperatures and may cause damage to the Pro...

Page 32: ...27008 01 Innovative Hearth Products reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice in design materials specifications prices and also to discontinue colors styles and products Consult your local distributor for fireplace code information Printed in U S A 2014 Innovative Hearth Products LLC P N 127008 01 Rev H 10 2019 1769 East Lawrence Street Russellville AL 35654 ...

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