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• INSTALLATION MANUAL
Please read these instructions completely before
installing or operating the NetZero Firebox
NetZero Firebox Series
Models: AA-11-04776 – NZ36F Prime Fire SS/LC/RC/TS
AA-11-04760 – NZ40F SS/LC/RC/TS
AA-11-04761 – NZ40F ST/P
AA-11-04762 – NZ48F SS/LC/RC/TS
AA-11-04763 – NZ48F ST/P
AA-11-04764 – NZ60F SS/LC/RC/TS
AA-11-04765 – NZ60F ST/P
AA-11-04766 – NZ72F SS/LC/RC/TS
AA-11-04767 – NZ72F ST/P
AA-11-04777 – NZ90F SS/LC/RC/TS
AA-11-04778 – NZ90F ST/P
AA-11-04779 – NZ108F SS/LC/RC/TS
AA-11-04780 – NZ108F ST/P
If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result, causing property
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  • Page 1 • INSTALLATION MANUAL Please read these instructions completely before installing or operating the NetZero Firebox NetZero Firebox Series Models: AA-11-04776 – NZ36F Prime Fire SS/LC/RC/TS AA-11-04760 – NZ40F SS/LC/RC/TS AA-11-04761 – NZ40F ST/P AA-11-04762 – NZ48F SS/LC/RC/TS AA-11-04763 – NZ48F ST/P AA-11-04764 –...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 IMPORTANT INFORMATION............................3 1.1 Certification ................................3 1.2 Safety Information ..............................3 2 PLANNING FOR FIREBOX INSTALLATION ........................4 2.1 Clearances ................................4 2.2 Ventilation & Required Room Size .......................... 5 2.3 Burner Specifications .............................. 5 2.4 Fuel ..................................
  • Page 3: Important Information

    1 IMPORTANT INFORMATION 1.1 Certification This product has been certified by OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc. to: U.S. Certification Standard UL 1370 Canadian Certification Standard CAN/ULC-S674 ISSUED BY: OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc. 13327 NE Airport Way Portland, Oregon 97230 1.2 Safety Information WARNING: 1) Risk of explosion Never use any fuel other than the fuels specifically identified for use in the unvented decorative appliance.
  • Page 4: Planning For Firebox Installation

    2 PLANNING FOR FIREBOX INSTALLATION 2.1 Clearances The NetZero Firebox is designed as a zero-clearance enclosure for a NetZero Burner. The NetZero Firebox is designed to provide the required clearances to combustible framing. WARNING: If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result, causing property damage, personal injury, or loss of life.
  • Page 5: Ventilation & Required Room Size

    The decorative appliance may only be installed in a bathroom or bedroom if the room meets the recommended minimum room size. 2.3 Burner Specifications Table A Approx. burn Approx. fuel Approx. fuel Heat Output Minimum time on NetZero NetZero Fuel Capacity consumption consumption MAX – MIN Room Size MAX setting – Firebox Burner...
  • Page 6: Tv And Ac Installation

    2.5 TV and AC Installation A TV can be installed above the burner enclosure by following the methods shown below. Single-Sided, Left-Corner, Right-Corner and Three-Sided Installations min. 2 in min. 2 in See-Through and Peninsula Installations min. 2 in min. 2 in If an air conditioning vent or fan is located near the burner, the vent or fan must be positioned to blow away from the burner.
  • Page 7: Firebox Installation

    3 FIREBOX INSTALLATION 3.1 Preparing for Installation - Prepare equipment: Power drill, screws, screwdriver, and level - Carefully remove the firebox and components from the packaging - Inspect and report any parts damaged in shipment - Read all instructions before starting the installation. Follow these instructions carefully during the installation to ensure maximum safety and benefit.
  • Page 8: Configuring The Firebox For Installation

    3.3 Configuring the Firebox for Installation The NetZero Firebox can be installed in the following configurations. The firebox is ordered as a single-sided or see- through firebox. The single-sided firebox can be configured into a left-corner, right-corner, or three-sided firebox by removing one or both sides.
  • Page 9: Framing

    3.4 Framing The NetZero Firebox is designed as a zero-clearance enclosure for a NetZero Burner. The NetZero Firebox is designed to provide the required clearances to combustible framing. WARNING: If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result, causing property damage, personal injury, or loss of life.
  • Page 10: Left-Corner Or Right-Corner Installation

    3.4.2 Left-Corner or Right-Corner Installation Construct the main wall framework with the opening size shown in Table B. W1 min W2 max D1 max H1 min Firebox (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) Left/Right-Corner NZ36F Left/Right-Corner NZ40F Left/Right-Corner NZ48F Left/Right-Corner NZ60F 17 1/2 27 1/2...
  • Page 11: Three-Sided Installation

    3.4.3 Three-Sided Installation Construct the main wall framework with the opening size shown in Table C. W1 min W2 max D1 max H1 min Firebox (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) Three-Sided NZ36F Three-Sided NZ40F Three-Sided NZ48F Three-Sided NZ60F 17 1/2 27 1/2 Three-Sided NZ72F...
  • Page 12: See-Through Installation

    3.4.4 See-Through Installation Construct the main wall framework with the opening size shown in Table D. W1 min W2 max D1 max H1 min Firebox (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) See-Through NZ40F See-Through NZ48F See-Through NZ60F 27 1/2 See-Through NZ72F See-Through NZ90F See-Through NZ108F...
  • Page 13: Peninsula Installation

    3.4.5 Peninsula Installation Construct the main wall framework with the opening size shown in Table E. W1 min W2 max D1 max H1 min Firebox (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) Peninsula NZ40F Peninsula NZ48F Peninsula NZ60F 27 1/2 Peninsula NZ72F Peninsula NZ90F Peninsula NZ108F...
  • Page 14: Firebox Installation

    3.5 Firebox Installation WARNING: Do not modify the firebox in any way during installation. Cutting of sheet metal parts of the firebox is prohibited. NOTE: Framing may look different based on configuration, the same steps still apply. a) Slide the firebox into the framing cavity. The firebox is shipped with stability bracket(s) installed on the open side(s) to keep the firebox square while in transport and during installation.
  • Page 15: Installing Finishing Material

    3.6 Installing Finishing Material 3.6.1 Definitions Combustible materials - Materials made of, or surfaced with, wood, compressed paper, plant fibers, plastics, or other material that can ignite and burn, whether flame produced or not, or plastered or unplastered, shall be considered combustible materials.
  • Page 16 If the deflector is not used, non-combustible finishing material must be used above the firebox opening. The non- combustible finishing material must extend to a height of at least 40 inches above the floor of the firebox. HardieBacker® cement board is a preferred material for finishing the wall above the firebox where non-combustible material is required.
  • Page 17: Optional Finishing Guides

    3.6.3 Optional Finishing Guides The firebox comes with optional finishing guides. These guides install to the front face of the firebox. They provide an edge that can be finished up to with finishing material and will then cover the cut edge of the finishing material. The guides protrude 1/2 inch from the face of the firebox.
  • Page 18: Electrical Connection

    4 Electrical Connection 4.1 AC Power Connection Burners NZ36B, NZ40B, NZ48B, NZ60B, and NZ72B must be connected to a dedicated 115V min. 15-amp circuit. Burners NZ90B and NZ108B must be connected to a dedicated 115V min. 20-amp circuit. A junction box for hardwiring the burner is included with the firebox.
  • Page 19: Burner Installation

    5 Burner Installation 5.1 Placing the Burner a) Wire the burner to the junction box on the right side of the firebox as shown in the Electrical Connection section. b) Use the lifting straps on the burner to lift the burner and place it in the firebox. Once the burner is in place remove the lifting handles and protective film from the burner top.
  • Page 20 See-Through and Peninsula configurations require a Large Glass Barrier to be installed. The Large Glass Barrier will install into cutouts in the floor of the firebox. To install the Large Glass Barrier simply place the ends of the glass into the slots in the floor.

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