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Ce manuel est disponible en français à www.stoneagemanufacturing.com.
This manual is available in French at www.stoneagemanufacturing.com.
1.0 Introduction
The following provides instructions for the installa-
tion and operation of the Stone Age Fireplace, manu-
factured by Stone Age Manufacturing, Collinsville,
Oklahoma.
Three generations of fireplace knowledge and expe-
rience have gone into the design and construction of
the New Age series fireplaces. New Age Fireplaces
are manufactured to comply with UL127 for the US,
and ULCS610 for Canada. They are also manufac-
tured to comply with ICC-ES AC156 meeting struc-
tural design requirements for Earthquake Testing at a
compliance level of Sds = 2.5g. The ICC-ES AC156
complies with 2010 American Society of Civil Engi-
neers (ASCE) 7-10, 2009 International Building
Code (IBC), 2010 California Building Code and
2012 ICC-ES AC156.
views of a NA60IND fireplace are shown in Figure
1.
NA60IND
Front View
Figure 1. NA60IND Fireplace Assembly
& Cutaway View
Because of structural modifications required in an
existing home, it is recommended that this fireplace
be installed by a professional installer, or by a build-
er in new construction.
qualified person may negate the warranty.
Keep these instructions for future use.

Installation and Operation

Instructions
Stone Age Indoor Fireplace
Assembly and Cutaway
Side
Cutaway
View
Installation by a non-
2.0 Description
The fireplace is delivered as a kit with all compo-
nents necessary to complete the installation. The kit
is configured for a flue chimney, but a special adapt-
er is available for a metal chimney. Component ar-
rangement, some of which is optional, is shown in
Figure 2. Components are shown in Table 1. Speci-
fications and installation dimensions are shown in
Table 2.
A completed installation should include the follow-
ing:
A. Fireplace items shown in Figure 2 and listed in
Table 1.
B. Damper (sold separately) (Shown in Figure 12).
C. Chimney Cap (sold separately) (Shown in Fig-
ure 24).
D. Fireplace Grate (sold separately) (Shown in
Figure 28).
E. Full firebrick (sold separately)
F. Stone Age Multi-Purpose Ready-Mix Cement
(sold separately).
The Stone Age Fireplace has been manufactured to
comply with UL 127 and ULC S610 standards for
indoor or outdoor use.
This fireplace is designed to supplement your current
heating system. It is not designed to be used as a
primary heat source.
Ensure that appropriate building permits required by
local codes are obtained before installation in an ex-
isting home.
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  • Page 1: Installation And Operation

    C. Chimney Cap (sold separately) (Shown in Fig- 2012 ICC-ES AC156. Assembly and Cutaway ure 24). views of a NA60IND fireplace are shown in Figure D. Fireplace Grate (sold separately) (Shown in Figure 28). E. Full firebrick (sold separately) F. Stone Age Multi-Purpose Ready-Mix Cement (sold separately).
  • Page 2: Specifications

    2.1 Specifications Table 2: Clearances (See Figure 3) NA 60 Fireplace Item Clearance Figure 2 Refer- ence Backwall Sidewalls 0 to Appliances 18” from Fireplace open- ing at points in front of fireplace Floor: Non 20” when hearth is less combustible than 6”...
  • Page 3: Installation Of The Fireplace

    Note 5: Ensure installation complies with local building 3.0 Installation of the Fireplace codes. WARNING: DO NOT USE SUBSTITUTE MATERIALS IN THE ASSEMBLY, INSTALLATION OR OPERATION OF THIS FIREPLACE. TO DO SO WILL VOID THE WARRANTY AND MAY RESULT IN FIRE AND PERSONAL INJURY.
  • Page 4 Once the fireplace is constructed you must wait at least 28 days before building a fire to give adequate time to cure. This will provide ample time for any water residue to evaporate, eliminating the adverse reaction of the combination of water and fire. 3.2 Assembly of Components Components that become broken during shipment and handling can be mortared back together provid-...
  • Page 5 (8). Mortar damper in place. Ensure the damper opens and closes properly. Figure 9. Firebrick Installation Figure 12. Damper Figure 10. Firebrick Completed Figure 13. Damper Placement Install the first complete ring of four interlock- G. After fire brick installation is complete, install ing throat components (items 9, 9C, 10, 11, 11C the front lintel (8).
  • Page 6 Figure 15. Middle Throat Level Figure 17, Throat Cap K. Install the first smaller ring of the upper throat components, consisting of items 17, 18, 18C, 19, 20 and 20C. Ensure the ring is centered. See Figure Figure 18, Double Flue Adapter M.
  • Page 7 4.1 Stone Age Masonry System The Stone Age Masonry chimney system consists of 23 Pipe stacking Stone Age chimney blocks and installing a 23 Pipe Adapter clay flue inside. The New Age 60” and 72” use a Adapter dual flue, with two blocks and flue, side by side. A.
  • Page 8 G. Frame the opening in the roof. H. Continue to add flue sections, extending the chimney through the roof. Install roof flashing appropriate to the roof Offset pitch. Blocks J. Use mortar to create a slope away from the clay flue, running out to the edge of the finish material, to assist with water drainage.
  • Page 9 A. When the chimney passes through a ceiling to F. Frame the opening, ensuring that the recom- an upper floor, ensure the chimney pipe manufac- mended minimum clearance to combustibles by the turers recommended clearances to combustibles is chimney pipe manufacturer exists between the roof maintained with framing where it passes through and the chimney, ensuring that distance is main- the ceiling.
  • Page 10: Operating Instructions

    If the chimney top is not high enough, unusual could damage the firebrick and fireplace walls that downdrafts may occur, resulting in undesired smoke could result in permanent damage and void the war- spillage. For a more thorough explanation of the ranty.
  • Page 11 as sparks. Therefore, it is recommended that only C. Do not overload the wood grate with wood. seasoned wood be used in your fireplace. Three to four logs on the fire at one time are suffi- cient. Too much wood on the fire at one time can Most wood requires 9 to 12 months of seasoning and result in “over firing,”...
  • Page 12: Cleaning, Inspection And Maintenance

    bricks when the cracks open more than ¼”; or when CAUTION: Be extremely careful when adding pits become extensive and deeper than 3/16”; or wood to the fire. Use proper fireplace when any piece of refractory larger than 2 inches in tools and wear gloves.
  • Page 14: Limited Warranty

    Stone Age Manufacturing, Inc. 11107 E. 126 St. N., Collinsville, OK 74021 WWW.Stoneagefireplaces.com Stone Age Fireplace Instructions Revised August 2017 Printed in USA  2013-2017, All Rights Reserved Model NA60/NA60IND Stone Age Manufacturing, Inc...

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