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HOT AIR DUCT INSTALLATION
There are many different types of hot air ducting systems in the marketplace today. Only a hot air
duct system that has been specifically safety tested with the Inglenook Fireplace is authorized for use
with this product. Country Flame Technologies has safety tested the following kit:
IN-7000GDK Hot air duct kit, double
HOT AIR DUCT KIT
Only the IN-7000GDK hot air duct kit is authorized for use with the Inglenook Fireplace:
Double hot
air outlet kit: (See Figure 17)
INCLUDED IN KIT
- 2 grill covers, Figure 17, item #1
- 2 grill boxes, Figure 17, item #2
- 2 starter adapters, Figure 17, item #3
NOT INCLUDED IN KIT
- 8 Inch inside diameter pipe, Figure 17, item #4
90-d- egree elbows, Figure 17, item #5
ote:
N 8-inch lengths (#4) and 90 degree elbows (#5)
FIGURE 17: HOT AIR DUCT KIT
The hot air duct kit allows blockage of the upper grill of the Inglenook Fireplace. If the upper
a) Remove the upper fireplace grill.
ulation strip is to be installed inside grill area.
here are certain safety rules that must be adhered to when installing a gravity hot air duct kit. Please
Minimum height 12-inch minimum with
egree elbow.
Maximum length 20 feet, see Figure 18
hen installing the double outlet hot air duct kit system, the air outlets may be installed in the same
must be listed class “B” vent.
fireplace grill is blocked on the Inglenook, the hot air duct kit cannot be terminated as a floor register
due to excessive heat output. To block the upper grill follow these simple steps:
b) Install the black flat panel. No ins
c) The fireplace façade can now be covered with non-combustible material.
T
refer to the following information and check local codes.
B vent section, then 90-d
W
room as the fireplace. Or, the outlets may each be installed in different adjacent or upper rooms. If
the air outlets are at different elevations, the higher outlet will tend to exhaust more heat. Figure 18
shows such a configuration.
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