Les Foyers Don-Bar CFS 69-61, CFS 80-60, CFS 69-80, CFS 69-90, CFS 69-69 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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Installation, Operation
and Maintenance Manual
LES FOYERS
DON-BAR
FIREPLACES
CFS Series
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CFS SERIES
WOOD STOVES
Les foyers DON-BAR Fireplaces, inc.
Shop and Showroom: 741, St-Vallier Ouest, Quebec (Quebec) G1N 1E2
Phone: (418) 686-9114 - Fax: (418) 686-9117
LES FOYERS
DON-BAR
FIREPLACES
Installation, Operation,
and Maintenance Manual
The manual is divided into 5 parts:
PART 1: Installation ................................................
PART 2: Security, Operation and Maintenance ...
PART 3: Parts List .................................................
PART 4: Chimney Fires ..........................................
PART 5: Warranty ...................................................
This document in its entirety is the intellectual property of Les Foyers Don-Bar inc.
Any unauthorized use will expose its author or authors to legal and financial penalties.
Copyright © 2014 - Les Foyers Don-Bar inc.
THE CFS SERIES FIREPLACES MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF: ULC S627 in Canada, UL 1482 in the USA EPA: Certified EPA Exempt
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PART 1: INSTALLATION
1. Warnings and cautions 7. Heating duct installation (Optional)
7.1 Basement heating
2 .Important
1.1. Modifications
1.2 Installation instructions
1.3 Applicable Codes
1.4 Professional installation
1.5 Before your first fire
1.6 Approved chimneys
3. Before beginning the installation
3.1 Choosing the best location
3.1.1 Chimney
3.1.2 Chimney minimum height
3.1.3 Minimum clearances from combustible materials
4. Factory-built chimney instructions
4.1 Listed parts
4.2 Maximum allowed offsets
4.3 Radiation shield/firestop
4.4 Chimney weight
7.2 Duct installation
7.3 Axial fan installation
7.4 Recommended heating ducts
8. Floor protection installation
8.1 Non-combustible floor protection
8.2 Removing the existing resilient flooring
9. Optional accessories installation
9.1 Anti-smoke flap installation
9.2 Humidifier tray
9.3 Removable ash shelf
5. Factory-built chimney installation
5.1 Securing the support
5.2 Chimney lengths installation
5.3 Minimum chimney height above the roof
5.4 Flashing water tightness
5.5 Roof braces
5.6 Chimney top
6. Stove pipe installation
6.1 Stove pipe
6.2 Stove pipe selection
6.3 Stove pipe securing
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PART 1: INSTALLATION
1. Warnings and cautions
DO NOT OVERIFRE THE UNIT.
DO NOT OBSTRUCT SPACE UNDER FIREPLACE. CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS CANNOT BE REDUCED.
BURN WOOD ONLY. DO NOT USE OTHER FUELS.
DO NOT INSTALL IN A MOBILE HOME.
DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE.
ALWAYS PROVIDE A SOURCE OF FRESH AIR IN THE ROOM. AN EXTERIOR FRESH AIR SOURCE MAY BE REQUIRED.
DO NOT ALTER THE AIR CONTROL.
HANDLE THE GLASS DOOR WITH CARE. DO NOT HIT OR CLOSE THE DOOR SUDDENLY.
DO NOT USE GRATE TO ELEVATE FIRE. BUILD FIRE DIRECTLY ON TH HEARTH.
PROVIDED WITHOUT DETACHABLE LEGS.
DO NOT BUILD FIRE TOO CLOSE TO THE GLASS. DO NOT CLEAN GLASS WHEN STILL HOT.
DO NOT USE THE UNIT IF THE GLASS IS BROKEN OR DAMAGED.
REPLACE GLASS ONLY WITH CERAMIC GLASS.
IINSPECT AND CLEAN CHIMNEY FREQUENTLY. UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS OF USE, CREOSOTE BUILDUP MAY OCCUR RAPIDLY.
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PART 1: INSTALLATION
2. IMPORTANT
2.1 Modifications: Any modification, change, or substitution of any fireplace component and/or not following the installation, operation, and maintenance instructions will void the warranty and can put your security at risk.
2.2 Installation instructions: Before installation begins, carefully read the manual and contact your local building department to determine whether a building permit is required to install a fireplace.
2.3 Applicable Codes: The installation must follow the instructions in this manual and local building codes. If there is a conflict, you must follow the more restrictive measures.
Typical installation with a ceiling outlet
Round top
Factory-built insulated chimney 2100 degrees (See page 9 and
10)
Storm collar
Mandatory 2" air space (50 mm)
Flashing
Roof support
2.4 Professional installation: For your security, enlist the services of a professional fireplace fitter for the installation.
2.5 Before your first fire: Before lighting your first fire, read the instructions in Part 2 regarding
Security, Operation and Maintenance.
2.2 Listed factory-built chimneys: Your Don-
Bar fireplace is designed to be installed with any prefabricated chimney bearing the ULC-S629 or UL-103HT. The interior diameter varies according to the model. See pages 9 and 10.
Ceiling support
Stove pipe (double-wall type)
Don-Bar CFS or CFS-R
Protection for combustible floors
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4. Before beginning the installation
3.1 Choosing the best location: Before beginning the installation, make sure the spot you have in mind for the fireplace and the chimney meet the following requirements:
3.1.1 Chimney: Position the chimney to avoid, as much as possible, offsets, elbows and the cutting-out of structural elements. The weight of the chimney must not rest on the stove. Allow at least 2" (50 mm) for air space between the chimney and any combustible material including electrical cables, and plastic plumbing pipes. Never fill this air space with insulation. For example, if the chimney has an outside diameter of 12" (305 mm), by adding the required 2" (50 mm) air space, a 16" (406 mm) free continuous path is required to install the chimney. Do not connect this fireplace to a chimney that is connected to another heating device.
NOTES
3.1.2 Chimney minimum height: 15 feet (4600 mm) for proper operation. This length is measured from the floor where the fireplace is installed to the top of the chimney.
3.1.3 Minimum clearances from combustible materials : The location of the fireplace must
meet the minimal specified clearances requirements from any combustible material, including furniture, drapes and other flammable objects. Note that Type X fire-resistant gypsum board (Firecode) is considered combustible for fireplaces installations. (See Page 9 and 10).
4. Factory-built chimney instructions
4.1 Listed parts: Use only ULC or UL listed parts supplied by the chimney manufacturer when installing the chimney. The chimney must be installation in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
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Chimney minimum height above
5. Factory-built chimney installation
the roof
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4.2 Maximum allowed offsets: Don't install more than 4 elbows in the chimney. Offsets cannot be more than 30 degrees from the vertical axis. The sum of all offsets (elbows) must never exceed the number 120. For example, maximum allowed offsets would include: two offsets of 30­degree (4 elbows x 30 degrees =120) or an offset of 30 degrees plus another one of 15 degrees (2 elbows x 30 degrees + 2 elbows x 15 degrees =
90).
Warning: Lateral roof braces need to be installed when the unsupported chimney height above the roof is more than 6 feet (2 m).
5.1 Ceiling support installation: Use and install only parts furnished by the manufacturer of the chimney.
5.2 Chimney lengths installation: Continue with the installation of the chimney by positioning lengths with the male end up. The attic insulation must never be in contact with the chimney. Allow at least 2" (50 mm) for air space between the chimney and any combustible material.
5.3 Minimum chimney height above the roof: (Drawing 3): Extend the chimney at least 3 feet
(1 m) above the roof or 2 feet (610 mm) above any construction element within 10 feet (3 m) of the chimney.
5.4 Flashing water tightness: Install a metal roof flashing with a storm collar where the chimney pass meets the roof. Seal the joint between the chimney and the storm collar and the joint between the roofing and the flashing.
5.5 Roof braces: Any chimney that extends more than 6 feet (2 m) above the roof needs to be laterally strengthened with a pair of telescopic roof braces.
5.6 Chimney top: Install a chimney round top at the end of the chimney.
6. Stone pipe installation
4.3 Radiation shield/firestop: Install a radiation shield/firestop every time the chimney passes through a combustible floor or ceiling.
4.4 Chimney weight: The weight of the chimney must be supported at regular intervals according to the manufacturer's instructions. The
weight of the chimney must never be supported by the fireplace. In addition, offset
supports must be installed above and as close as possible to each offset (elbow) in the chimney.
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6.1 Stove pipe: Always install the pipes with the male end up so that any condensation water can drip and stay inside the pipe.
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