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Stone Age NA36IND Assembly, Installation And Operation Instructions

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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 installation
and operation of the Stone Age Fireplace, manufac-
tured by Stone Age Manufacturing, Collinsville, Okla-
homa.
Three generations of fireplace knowledge and experi-
ence have gone into the design and construction of the
New Age series fireplaces.
certified to UL127 for the US, and ULCS610 for Can-
ada. They are also certified in accordance with ICC-
ES AC156 meeting structural design requirements for
Earthquake Testing at a compliance level of Sds =
2.5g. The ICC-ES AC156 complies with 2010 Ameri-
can Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) 7-10, 2009
International Building Code (IBC), 2010 California
Building Code and 2012 ICC-ES AC156. Assembly
and Cutaway views of a NA36IND fireplace are
shown in Figure 1.
NA36IND
Front View
Figure 1. NA36IND Fireplace Assembly
& Cutaway View
Because of structural modifications required in an ex-
isting home, it is recommended that this fireplace be
installed by a professional installer, or by a builder in
new construction. Installation by a non-qualified per-
son may negate the warranty.
Keep these instructions for future use.
Installation and Operation
Instructions
Stone Age Indoor Fireplace
New Age Fireplaces are
Side
Cutaway
View
2.0 Description
The fireplace is delivered as a kit with all components
necessary to complete the installation. The kit is con-
figured for a flue chimney, but a special adapter is
available for a metal chimney. Component arrange-
ment, some of which is optional, is shown in Figure 2.
Components are shown in Table 1. Specifications and
installation dimensions are shown in Table 2.
A completed installation should include the following:
A. Fireplace items shown in Figure 2 and listed in
Table 1.
B. Damper (sold separately) (Shown in Figure 11).
C. Chimney Cap (sold separately) (Shown in Figure
22).
D. Fireplace Grate (sold separately) (Shown in Fig-
ure 26).
E. Full firebrick (sold separately)
F. Stone Age Multi-Purpose Ready-Mix Cement
(sold separately).
The Stone Age Fireplace has been tested and listed in
accordance with UL 127 and ULC S610 standards for
indoor or outdoor use, and is listed by OMNI-Test La-
boratories, Inc. for installation and operation in the
United States and Canada as described in this manual.
This fireplace is designed to supplement your current
heating system. It is not designed to be used as a pri-
mary heat source.
Ensure that appropriate building permits required by
local codes are obtained before installation in an exist-
ing home.
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Summary of Contents for Stone Age NA36IND

  • Page 1 F. Stone Age Multi-Purpose Ready-Mix Cement (sold separately). NA36IND Front View The Stone Age Fireplace has been tested and listed in accordance with UL 127 and ULC S610 standards for Side indoor or outdoor use, and is listed by OMNI-Test La- Cutaway boratories, Inc.
  • Page 2: Specifications

    2.1 Specifications Table 2: Clearances (See Figure 3) NA 36 Fireplace Item Clearance Figure 2 Reference Backwall Sidewalls 0 to Appliances 18” from Fireplace opening at points in front of fire- place Floor: Non 20” when hearth is less than combustible 6”...
  • Page 3: Installation Of The Fireplace

    VOID THE WARRANTY AND MAY RESULT IN FIRE AND PERSONAL INJURY. It is most important that the Stone Age fireplace be installed according to the following instructions. It is also important that local building codes be consulted and followed. Improper installation could result in: ...
  • Page 4 Figure 6. Middle Back Plates & Sidewalls If this is your first Stone Age installation, it is suggest- ed that you first assemble the components without D. Lay a straightedge across the left and right side- mortar to familiarize yourself with how the compo- wall to ensure level is maintained.
  • Page 5 Figure 11. Damper Figure 8. Firebrick Installation Figure 9. Firebrick Completed Figure 12. Damper Placement Install the first complete ring of four interlocking G. After fire brick installation is complete, install the throat components (items 9, 10, 11 and 12). Check front lintel (8).
  • Page 6 M. Install Stone Age masonry chimney system, con- consisting of items 17, 18, 19 and 20. Ensure the sisting of clay liners and outer blocks, or Stone Age ring is centered. See Figure 15. Pipe Adapter if installing a metal pipe chimney. See Figures 17 and 18.
  • Page 7 4.0 Installation of Chimney Either one of two types of chimney may be installed, the Stone Age masonry chimney system consisting, of proprietary outer blocks and clay flues, or metal pipe chimney pipe tested and certified to UL 103 standards for the US and ULC S604 standards for Canada.
  • Page 8 Install a Stone Age masonry pipe adapter (sold sepa- chimney. Drive a nail into the roof to mark the cen- rately) to the top of the firebox, using a 14” I.D. adapt- ter.
  • Page 9 plumbing down to the center of the chimney. Drive a H. A wood chase may be constructed around the nail into the roof to mark the center. exposed chimney for aesthetic effect. Ensure the minimum recommended clearances to combustibles E. Measure to all sides of the nail and mark the re- specified by the metal chimney pipe manufacturer quired opening, and then cut a hole in the roof.
  • Page 10 spillage. For a more thorough explanation of the fig- H. Do not alter this fireplace to the extent that it ure 25 illustration, this is the traditional 2/10 rule. The would jeopardize the structural integrity of the fire- center of your chimney should be a minimum of two place.
  • Page 11 cess. The following steps will assist in the seasoning “over firing,” and too much heat in the firebox, caus- process. ing damage to the fireplace. A. Stack wood loosely to permit maximum air cir- D. When lighting a fire in a cold chimney, a culation.
  • Page 12: Cleaning, Inspection And Maintenance

    6.0 Cleaning, Inspection and WARNING: DO NOT USE CHEMICAL CHIMNEY CLEANERS THAT Maintenance ARE POURED ON A HOT FIRE. As is the case with most other equipment, cleanliness THE CHEMICAL CLEANER CAN is the best maintenance practice and will contribute too BE DANGEROUS AND many hours of warmth and pleasure.
  • Page 14: Limited Warranty

    Stone Age Manufacturing, Inc., shall be covered by their manufacturer’s warranties. This Limited Warranty covers only actual manufacturing defects in the Stone Age product and does not cover de- fects or faulty workmanship in the installation of the product or the ma- sonry or other structure in which it is installed.