Specifications

Masport In-built Fireplaces
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INSTALLATION
Diagram 6: Side View
Diagram 5: Side View
2) Tilt the left baffle brick up on top of the side channel
and it will leave enough room to position the right
baffle brick in the same manner as Step 1) above.
Then reposition the left baffle brick flat on the air
tubes. Diagram 7.
Diagram 8: Front View
Diagram 7: Front View
Brick Flue Baffle & Secondary Air
Tube Installation
The flue baffle system located in the upper area of the
firebox is removable to make cleaning your chimney
system easier. The brick baffles must be installed prior
to your first fire. Smoke spillage and draft problems
may occur if the baffles are improperly positioned.
Check the position of the brick baffles on a regular basis
as they can be dislodged if too much fuel is forced into
the firebox.
The Vancouver units (F3100L) are shipped with one of
the secondary air tubes loose inside the firebox. This
needs to be installed after the brick baffle are installed.
Follow the directions below.
Vancouver In-built Fireplace I3101L
The unit arrives with the third air tube (from the front)
and the 2 baffle bricks on the floor of the firebox. The
baffle bricks are positioned first and then the air tube is
installed.
1) Slide the left baffle brick over the front two air tubes
and then slide it back over the rear air tube. Diagrams
5 and 6.
Diagram 10: Air Tube Installation
Note: When cleaning the chimney reverse the above
procedures, removing the air tube and baffle
bricks and then replace them when cleaning
is completed.
Diagram 9:
Side View
3) Important: push both baffle bricks so they are
tight against the side walls. Diagram 8.
Install Air Tube
4) Install the third (from the front) air tube into the
holes on the side channels. The notch goes on the
right hand side with the air holes facing forward
toward the door opening. If the tube will not slide in
easily, simply use a pair of vise grips or pliers and
tap it into place with a hammer. A tighter fit will
ensure the tube will not move when the unit is
burning. Diagrams 9 and 10.