Hearth and Home Technologies 5100-I manual

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    5100-I W OOD INSER T 1445 Nor th Highwa y Colville, W A 99114 SA VE THESE INSTR UCTIONS www .quadrare .com P ar t 250-1960 Rev B J anuar y 30, 2004 O - T L Tested and Listed by Beaverton Oregon USA OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc. C R PRIOR T O FIRST FIRE : Remove all labels from glass . Clean plated surfaces with a glass cleanser and soft cloth to [...]

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    5100-I W OOD INSERT P age 2 Jan uar y 30, 2004 R 250-1960 Re v B Hearth & Home T echnologies welcomes y ou to our tradition of e xcellence! In choosing a Quadra-Fire appliance, y ou hav e our assurance of commitment to quality , durability , and perf or mance. This commitment begins with our research of the market, including ‘V oice of the Cu[...]

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    P age 3 Jan uar y 30, 2004 5100-I W OOD INSERT R 250-1960 Re v B SAFETY & O VER VIEW OF APPLIANCE Dimensions ----------------------------------------------------- 4 Minimum Clearances to Comb ustibles ------------------ 5 Location of Serial Number Label -------------------------- 5 Listings ------------------------------------------------------[...]

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    5100-I W OOD INSERT P age 4 Jan uar y 30, 2004 R 250-1960 Re v B DIMENSIONS T OP VIEW SIDE VIEW FR ONT VIEW STD 47” 30-1/2” Large 51-1/4” 34-1/4” P anel Size A B A B 39-1/8" (994mm) 26-3/4" (679mm) 9-1/8" (232mm) 22-1/4" (565mm) 21-1/8" (537mm) 29-5/8" (752mm) 10-1/2" (267mm) 34-3/16" (919mm) C L 25-5[...]

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    P age 5 Jan uar y 30, 2004 5100-I W OOD INSERT R 250-1960 Re v B SERIAL NUMBER LABEL LOCA TION: ON RIGHT SIDE OF INSER T AS Y OU F A CE THE APPLIANCE In Canada a full length 6” (152mm) S635 ue liner required as per ULC S628. NO TE: When installling into a masonr y replace, the re- place must be built to UBC Chapter 37 standards. Do not r[...]

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    5100-I W OOD INSERT P age 6 Jan uar y 30, 2004 R 250-1960 Re v B A V OID FIRE: T o ensure that insulation or any other combustible material does not contact the chimney , a chimney inside the house must hav e at least 2 inches (51mm) of air space clearance around t he chimney . A chimney outside the house must ha ve at least 1 inch (25mm) clearance[...]

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    P age 7 Jan uar y 30, 2004 5100-I W OOD INSERT R 250-1960 Re v B IF INST ALLING THIS MODEL TO A MASONR Y CHIMNEY , AL W A YS BE SURE THE CHIMNEY IS IN GOOD CONDITION AND THA T IT MEETS THE MINIMUM ST ANDARDS OF THE NA TIONAL FIRE PR O TECTION ASSOCIA TION (NFP A) ST AND ARD 211. A F ACT OR Y BUIL T CHIMNEY MUST BE 6 INCH (152mm) UL 103 HT AND ULC S[...]

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    5100-I W OOD INSERT P age 8 Jan uar y 30, 2004 R 250-1960 Re v B Floor Ceiling Caulk Floor (second Story) Non-Combustible Firestopping Material Minimum 1 inch (25mm) clearance from exterior chimney to sheathing Firestopping 2 inch (51mm) A chimney m ust be the required height abov e the roof or other obstruction f or saf ety and f or proper draft o[...]

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    P age 9 Jan uar y 30, 2004 5100-I W OOD INSERT R 250-1960 Re v B 1. An outside air inlet m ust be provided for combustion and must remain clear of leav es, debris, ice and/or snow . It must be unrestricted while unit is in use to pre vent room air star v ation which can cause smok e spillage and an inability to maintain a re. Smoke spillage can [...]

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    5100-I W OOD INSERT P age 10 Jan uar y 30, 2004 R 250-1960 Re v B MASONR Y FIREPLA CE USING DIRECT -CONNECT METHOD Refer to: Clearances to Comb ustibles on page 5, Canadian Installation requirements on page 12, Hearth Requirements on page 5 and Zero Clearance Adjustable Support Kit on page 16. Figure 10A - Installation Into Masonry Fireplace Direct[...]

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    P age 11 Jan uar y 30, 2004 5100-I W OOD INSERT R 250-1960 Re v B F A CT OR Y BUIL T ZERO CLEARANCE FIREPLA CE (USA INST ALLA T ONS ONL Y) The Quadra-Fire 5100-I Inser t is listed to UL Standards f or Saf ety 127 and approv ed f or installation and use in factory b uilt zero clearance replaces conf orming to the follo wing specications: The f[...]

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    5100-I W OOD INSERT P age 12 Jan uar y 30, 2004 R 250-1960 Re v B INST ALLA TION IN CANAD A MASONR Y and HEA T -CIRCULA TING (INST ALLA TIONS INT O F A CT ORY-B UIL T FIREPLACES ARE PR OHIBITED IN CANADA) Whether installed in a masonr y or heat-circulating replace, this replace insert must be installed with a continuous chim- ney liner of 6?[...]

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    P age 13 Jan uar y 30, 2004 5100-I W OOD INSERT R 250-1960 Re v B NO TE: The 5100-I requires replacement of combustion air . If y our home is fairly air-tight, it is receommend that you install outside air . If you are installing into a Mobile Home, outside air is required. See page 9. OUTSIDE AIR INST ALLA TION Figure 13A T ools Needed: Phillips H[...]

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    5100-I W OOD INSERT P age 14 Jan uar y 30, 2004 R 250-1960 Re v B BLO WER REPLA CEMENT INSTRUCTIONS P ar t 832-1991 for Serial Numbers 131586 and below P ar t 832-3190 for Serial Numbers 131587 and abov e Figure 14A NO TE: When the speed control is turned clockwise , it will clic k on to high speed. Contin ue to tur n the speed control clockwise to[...]

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    P age 15 Jan uar y 30, 2004 5100-I W OOD INSERT R 250-1960 Re v B ST AND ARD Size: 30-1/2” h x 47”w 831-1452, Gold T r im SP-51S-NL, Nick el T r im Figure 15A Figure 13B Do not tighten sides until top is locked into place Panel brackets View of "L" Bracket installed Kit Includes: ( 2) Side P anels, left & right; (1) Panel T op &am[...]

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    5100-I W OOD INSERT P age 16 Jan uar y 30, 2004 R 250-1960 Re v B ZER O CLEARANCE ADJUST ABLE TRIM SUPPOR T , 2” to 10” P ar t No. ADJSPT -12, size 12” x 50” Included in Kit: ( 1) T r im T op , (1) T r im F ront, (2) T rim Sides, Doub le-Sided T ape (already installed) T ools Needed: Phillips Head Screwdriv er , Sheet Metal Shears, Measurin[...]

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    P age 17 Jan uar y 30, 2004 5100-I W OOD INSERT R 250-1960 Re v B WOOD SELECTION AND ST ORA GE Burn only dry seasoned wood. Dr y , well-seasoned wood will not only minimize the chance of creosote f or mation but will give you the most efcient heat output. Even dry wood contains at least 15% moisture by weight and should be burned hot enough to k[...]

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    5100-I W OOD INSERT P age 18 Jan uar y 30, 2004 R 250-1960 Re v B BURN RA TES ST ARTING FIRE : Open both controls (push in) completely . After a wood load has been burning on high f or 5 to 15 minutes or longer f or very large pieces, close the Star t-Up Air Control (right side) by pulling it out. HIGH: Leav e the Primary Air Control fully open (un[...]

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    P age 19 Jan uar y 30, 2004 5100-I W OOD INSERT R 250-1960 Re v B AIR QU ALITY AND Y OUR QU ADRA-FIRE INSERT In recent y ears there has been an increasing concer n about the quality of our air . Much of the b lame f or poor air quality has been placed on the burning of wood for home heating. In order to improv e this situation we at Quadra-Fire ha [...]

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    5100-I W OOD INSERT P age 20 Jan uar y 30, 2004 R 250-1960 Re v B MAINTENANCE CARE AND CLEANING OF PLA TED SURF A CES IMPORT ANT : Y ou must clean all the ngerpr ints and oils from the plated surfaces bef ore ring the inser t f or the rst time. Use warm soap y water and a soft rag, glass cleaner and a paper tow el, or vinegar and a paper t[...]

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    P age 21 Jan uar y 30, 2004 5100-I W OOD INSERT R 250-1960 Re v B BRICK REPLA CEMENT INSTR UCTIONS FIREBO X BRICK SET , P AR T 832-1970 The rebo x of your Quadra-Fire 5100-I Inser t is lined with high quality rebr ic k which has e xceptional insulat- ing proper ties. There is no need for a gr ate, simply b uild a re on the rebo x of you[...]

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    5100-I W OOD INSERT P age 22 Jan uar y 30, 2004 R 250-1960 Re v B SER VICE P AR TS 832-3100 Grille Assembly , Gold 832-3100NL Grille Assembly , Nick el 831-1520 Mantel Deector , 5” 831-1530 Mantel Deector , 8” 831-1452 P anel Set, STD , Gold, 30-1/2”h x 47”w 831-1461 P anel Set, Large, Gold 34-1/4” h x 51-1/4”w SP-51S-NL P anel Se[...]

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    P age 23 Jan uar y 30, 2004 5100-I W OOD INSERT R 250-1960 Re v B Lifetime Warranty LIMITED LIFETIME W ARRANTY The Hearth & Home T echnologies limited Lifetime Warranty guarantees that the following components will work as designed for the lifetime of the stove or Hearth & Home T echnologies will repair or replace them. These items include [...]

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    P age 24 Jan uar y 30, 2004 250-1960 Re v B R A TTENTION INST ALLER: Please return this man ual to the homeo wner when installation is complete .[...]