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INSERT OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT (Continued)
1. Surround Panels (Continued)
INSULATION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
The installation of the insulation is required only for face seal connections. Direct and positive
connections do not require the insulation to be installed. Refer to the installation instructions for more
details on the type of installations available and the items that are required for each type of installation.
1.
With the insert drawn at least 6" away from the fireplace, glue the insulation strip included with the
surround panel kit to the back of the panels using RTV silicon or stove gasket cement. The insulation
should be installed so it overlaps the fireplace opening to form a seal between the panels and the
fireplace face.
2.
Push the insert into the fireplace, insuring a seal is made with the insulation between the panels and
the fireplace face. Use a screwdriver to tuck any exposed insulation behind the panels.
2. Surround Panel Brass Trim (Included with Surround Panels)
The surround panel brass trim is an item included with your panels that greatly enhances the appearance
of your insert and is easy to install.
1.
Lay the three pieces of brass trim on the floor in front of the insert. Arrange the brass trim so that it
resembles the illustration below. The rounded edge of the trim that will be facing outwards when
installed should be facing down.
Lay the trim on the floor in
front of the insert with the
rounded portion facing down.
Insert
CROSS SECTION OF BRASS TRIM
Set-screw that
holds the larger "L"
bracket in place
Groove where the
larger "L" bracket
fits into
Groove Where
Surround Panels
Slide
Groove where the
smaller "L" bracket
fits into
Front Side
Larger "L"
Brackets
Top Trim
Left Trim
Right Trim
Smaller "L"
Brackets
2.
Insert a large and small "L" bracket leg into the groove in the 45
o
cut end of each side piece. Slide the
other leg of each "L" bracket into the groove in each end of the top piece.
3.
With the allen wrench included with the trim, tighten the set-screws into the "L" brackets, insuring that
the 45
o
cuts are butted together to form a neat joint.
4.
Lift the complete brass trim assembly and slide the side pieces down over the edge of the side panels
until the bottom edge of the brass trim is flush with the bottom of the side panels and the top panel is
in the groove of the top brass trim piece.