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Stone Age Caminetto SA-CGO75 Assembly, Installation And Operation Instructions

Stone Age Caminetto SA-CGO75 Assembly, Installation And Operation Instructions

Grande fireplace-pizza oven combo

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1.0 Introduction
The following provides instructions for the installa-
tion and operation of the Stone Age Caminetto™
Series Fireplace-Pizza Oven Combo, manufactured
by Stone Age Manufacturing, Collinsville, Oklaho-
ma.
Three generations of fireplace knowledge and expe-
rience have gone into the design and construction of
the Caminetto™ Series.
Assembly and Cutaway views of a SA-CGO75 fire-
place-pizza oven are shown in Figure 1.
SA-CGO75
Front View
Figure 1.
SA-CGO75 Assembly & Cutaway View
It is recommended that this fireplace be installed by a
professional installer, or by a builder in new con-
struction. Installation by a non-qualified person may
negate the warranty.
Keep these instructions for future use.
2.0 Description
The fireplace-pizza oven combo is delivered as a kit
with all components necessary to complete the
rough-in installation.
The kit will be delivered on 3 forklift pallets, and
should be assembled in order by pallet number. It
Installation and Operation
Instructions
Stone Age Caminetto
Grande
Fireplace-Pizza Oven
Combo
Side
Cutaway
View
1
is recommended that each pallet be inspected for
damage upon arrival, but that all components are
kept together on their original pallets until it is
time for the pallet's assembly.
Figure 2 shows the kit component arrangements,
with each pallet's contents numbered in a different
color.
Pallet 1 (Red numbers) includes the main firebox
components of the fireplace and its firebrick.
Pallet 2 (Blue numbers) contains the back wall com-
ponents of the fireplace throat and the pizza oven,
and two types of firebrick for the pizza oven.
Pallet 3 (Green numbers) contains the front wall
components of the fireplace throat and chimney flue.
A larger view of Figure 2 is repeated on page 16 of
this document. Component names are listed in Table
1. Specifications and clearance recommendations
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. Chimney Cap (sold separately) (Shown in Fig-
ure 24).
C. Fireplace Grate (sold separately) (Shown in
Figure 28).
D. Stone Age Multi-Purpose Ready-Mix Cement
(sold separately).
The Stone Age Caminetto™ fireplace-pizza oven
combo has designed for outdoor use.
Ensure that appropriate building permits required by
local codes are obtained before installation.

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  • Page 1 The following provides instructions for the installa- kept together on their original pallets until it is tion and operation of the Stone Age Caminetto™ time for the pallet’s assembly. Series Fireplace-Pizza Oven Combo, manufactured...
  • Page 2: Specifications

    2.1 Specifications Table 2: Clearances (See Figure 3) Caminetto™ Fireplace-Pizza Oven Combo Item Clearance Backwall 3” Sidewalls 3” to Appliances 18” from Fireplace opening at points in front of fireplace Floor: Non 20” when hearth is less than 6” combustible from floor extending 18”...
  • Page 3 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 B. On the first level, install the sidewalls (2) first, Stone Age products are designed to be assembled then the back plates (3A, 3B, 3C). Use 3/8” joint of using a 3/8” fully bedded mortar joint for the kit mortar between each section, and repeat with all pieces.
  • Page 5 C. Install the second level sidewalls (2), followed by the middle back plate pieces (4A, 4B, 4C). See Figures 9 and 10. Figure 12. Upper Back Plates Figure 9. Middle Sidewalls F. After installation of the back plates and side- walls, install the firebrick inside the firebox, using full brick (2 ½”...
  • Page 6 Install pizza oven base plate (9), checking to ensure it is level. See Figure 18. Figure 15. Firebrick Side Walls G. After fire brick installation is complete, install Figure 18. Pizza Oven Base Plate the front lintel (8). See Figure 16. J.
  • Page 7 K. Install the middle level of rear throat pieces M. Install the rear throat cap extension (16C). See (items 12, 12C and 13). See Figure 20. Figure 22. Figure 20. Middle Rear Throat Figure 22. Rear Throat Cap Extension L. Install the upper level of rear throat pieces (14, 14C and 15).
  • Page 8 O. Install full (2 ½” thick) firebrick on the pizza Q. Install the oven front panel. See Figure 26. oven base plate. See Figure 24. Full Firebrick Figure 26. Oven Front Panel R. Install the oven chimney flue. See Figure 27. Figure 24.
  • Page 9 S. Stage components of pallet 3 in preparation for U. Install the lower mid left and right front throat assembly. The components of pallet 3 are shown in pieces (22 & 23). See Figure 30. Figure 28. Figure 30. Lower Mid Front Throat Pieces Figure 28.
  • Page 10 W. Install the throat cap pieces (26 & 27). See Figure 32. Figure 32. Throat Cap Pieces Figure 34. Chimney Top Components X. Install the lower outer chimney blocks (28) and a CMU block (29) to fill in the lower rear void. Z.
  • Page 11 The Stone Age Masonry chimney system consists the roof. Surrounding trees, other buildings and of stacking Stone Age chimney blocks and in- hills may also be a consideration. stalling an optional clay flue inside.
  • Page 12 Drilling or cutting a hole for a gas line, fresh air vent or ash dump is acceptable. Use 5.1 Safety Precautions only Stone Age authorized equipment with this A fireplace and pizza oven can bring many hours of fireplace.
  • Page 13 tar should not be used because they may leave a B. Do not stack wood on the ground. Use a wood combustible residue in the fireplace and chimney. rack or stack on scrap lumber. Storage on the ground will cause rotting and insect infiltration. Use of seasoned wood is preferred.
  • Page 14: Cleaning, Inspection And Maintenance

    A. Remove any excess ash from the fireplace. floor is the heat source that will do most of the cook- Excessive ash may reduce airflow. Some owners ing. An infra-red temperature gauge like that shown prefer to leave a small layer to insulate the cold re- in Figure 18 can be used to measure temperature at fractory brick below the grate, helping fire starting.
  • Page 15 A. Creosote – Formation and Removal. When the chimney as outlined below or have the chimney wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other cleaned by a professional chimney sweep. organic vapors, which combine with expelled mois- WARNING: DO NOT USE CHEMICAL ture to form creosote.
  • Page 16 Figure 2. Kit Components (Larger View)
  • Page 18: 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.