Version 1.0c iCOUNTRY FLAME TECHNOLOGIES Fireplace Doors (Series 400, and 500) 400 Series Fireplace Doors Shown Operation, Maintenance & Instal
Version 1.0c x INTRODUCTION ireplaces remain a central feature of many homes today. Fireplaces provide comfort and enjoyment for years, if designed
Version 1.0c 1 WHAT’S INCLUDED IN A FIREPLACE DOOR PURCHASE? The fireplace door system has finally arrived. Now what? FIRST and most important is
Version 1.0c 2 400 DOOR SYSTEM KIT DESCRIPTION QTY PROVIDED 400 FIREPLACE DOOR SYSTEM 1 Bag, miscellaneous parts 1 a) ½” by 13 (t
Version 1.0c 3 FIREPLACE DOOR SPECIFICATIONS Country Flame manufactures a number of different fireplace door models. These door systems are designe
Version 1.0c 4 FIREPLACE DOOR OPERATION BASIC DOOR OPERATION Once properly installed, a Country Flame Fireplace Door System has two operating parts:
Version 1.0c 5 The door combustion air control allows the homeowner to adjust fuel burn rates. This adjustment can dramatically improve the overall
Version 1.0c 6that can create extreme heat buildup in the fireplace system and increases the potential of a chimney fire. SAFETY NOTICE: IF A FIREP
Version 1.0c 7 FIREPLACE DOOR MAINTENANCE BASIC MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS Maintenance requirements are minimal for Country Flame’s fireplace door sys
Version 1.0c 8GLASS REPLACEMENT The glass used in Country Flame fireplace doors is a 1400 degree Fahrenheit (°F) high temperature ceramic glass. If
Version 1.0c 9 DOOR GASKET SPECIFICATIONS GASKET LENGTH QUANTITY DESCRIPTION 500 DOOR SYSTEMS PP-88, both left & right glass 50 1/8” 2 ¾
Version 1.0c ii Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual FIREPLACE DOORS (SERIES 400, 500) © 2004 Country Flame Technologies 150 Michigan St
Version 1.0c 10 FIREPLACE & DOOR TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Fireplace smokes Chimney cap restricted Clean chimney cap. Remove
Version 1.0c 11PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Lack of Heat (continued) Severely cold weather More fuel is required on extremely cold days. Overdraft Adjus
Version 1.0c 12FIREPLACE DOOR INSTALLATION STEP 1 – PREPARING THE FIREPLACE Okay, so you have checked to ensure all the required parts for the firepl
Version 1.0c 13 3. Refer to measurement (B) in FIGURE 7 and measure the width of the door frame at the welded anchor nuts. Write this measurement
Version 1.0a (draft) 14ensure no air leakage once the door has been installed. FIGURE 8 shows the insulation installed on the back of the door frame
Version 1.0c 15 ANCHORBOLTANCHORBOLT CAPMORTARJOINT FIGURE 9: ANCHOR BOLT TIGHTENING STEP 4 – REINSTALLING THE FIREPLACE DOORS The fireplace door
Version 1.0a (draft) 16COMBUSTION AIR COVERBRASS PIN FIGURE 10: FINAL INSTALLATION STEP Only 500 Door Systems require the next installation step.
Version 1.0a (draft) 17FIREPLACE DOOR REPLACABLE PARTS GLASS PARTS PP-332 FPD-400 12 x 16 1/2 plain PP-333-L FPD-400 12 x 16 1/2 etched - lef
Version 1.0c 18 FIREPLACE DOOR REPLACABLE PARTS (cont’d) TRIM PARTS PP-795 FPD 500A FP Front Trim Kit 27 X 42 X 500 Brass PP-793 FPD 501A FP Fro
Version 1.0c iiiTABLE OF CONTENTS LIMITED WARRANTY ...
Version 1.0c ivLIMITED WARRANTY 1. To Whom Extended. Country Flame Technologies, hereafter known as Country Flame only warrants its products to t
Version 1.0c v iv. Repairs. All repairs made by Country Flame will be to the original manufacturing specifications. v. Cost of Repair or Replacem
Version 1.0c vi American Energy Systems, Inc 150 Michigan Street SE Hutchinson, MN 55350 Fold Here Name Address
Version 1.0c vii FOREWARD Country Flame and all its employees would like to thank you for selecting a Country Flame Fireplace Door product for your
Version 1.0c viiiSAFETY NOTES 1. Country Flame Technologies has no control over the proper installation or proper care of a product. As such, Co
Version 1.0c ix15. NEVER use gasoline, gasoline-type lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid or similar liquids to start or “freshen up” a
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