Southwest Building Supply 24" Kiva Installation Instructions And Operation Manual

24" kiva fireplace prefabricated masonry wood burning firebox and metal frame

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24" KIVA FIREPLACE
Prefabricated Masonry Wood Burning Firebox and Metal Frame
Prefabricated Masonry Wood Burning Firebox and Metal Frame
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND OPERATIONS
Firebox Model
SAVE THIS BOOK
In addition to instructions on installation and maintenance of your fireplace it contains information that
will make it easier to obtain replacement parts as needed.
This fireplace is approved for use as a wood burning fireplace or for use with vented gas logs approved
to ANSI Z21.60 standards.
This fireplace is to be installed ONLY by a
construction industry licensed contractor, or an
installer certified by Southwest KIVA Inc. Any
permits required for installation should be
obtained by contractor as well as any other
construction industry inspections that may be
required.
WARNING
The information outlined in this
installation manual must be adhered to by the
installer and the buyer exactly, failure to do so
and may cause a serious fire hazard resulting in
property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
It will also void the warranty.
WARNING
: The glass door is tempered glass
and is only used when the fireplace has been
converted to burn gas ceramic logs. The door is
only to be used to prevent draft, and should not
be in place when burning.
Sold by
Southwest Building Supply
Rio Rancho, NM 87124
www.SouthwestBuildingSupply.com
SWK24
1
Frame Models SWKL24-LAGUNA
(Figure 1)
SWKS24-SANDIA
SWKH24-HOPI
SWKSH24-SHALAKO
"Laguna"
"Hopi"
1
Figure 1
"Sandia"
"Shalako"

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  • Page 1 “Shalako” “Hopi” converted to burn gas ceramic logs. The door is only to be used to prevent draft, and should not be in place when burning. Sold by Southwest Building Supply Rio Rancho, NM 87124 www.SouthwestBuildingSupply.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents I. Introduction……………………......…....… II. Firebox Installation Procedure ...........… III. Combustible Air System…………………......… IV. Chimney Installation............… V. Frame Installation ..............… VI. Door Frame Installation ............… VII. Finishing / Plastering the Fireplace ........… VIII. Gas Pipe Installation …………………………………………… Parts List and Options ............……… ALL PICTURES/CHARTS RELATED TO CHIMNEY COMPONENTS ARE REPRODUCED WITH THE PERMISSION OF DESA INTERNATIONAL.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    FOR YOUR SAFETY  Do not store or use gasoline in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.  Due to high temperatures, the appliance should be located out of traffic and away from furniture and draperies.  Do not place clothing or other flammable materials on or near the appliance. ...
  • Page 4 A. FRAME LAYOUT (if used) AND FIREBOX BASE PEDESTAL PLACEMENT In the corner, where the fireplace is to be installed, measure out along adjacent wall the appropriate distance as shown in (Chart A, Row C). Do the same on the opposite wall. Draw a line on the floor with chalk or pencil to create the arch radius of the hearth/banco.
  • Page 5 C. BOTTOM SECTION INSTALLATION Spread a thin coat of high temperature refractory mortar (provided) to the top of the pedastal blocks. Set the bottom section on top of blocks and line the front up with the bottom section front line drawn on the floor. The clearance between the sides/back of the firebox to the side/back wall should be at a minimum of 2”.
  • Page 6: Combustible Air System

    III. COMBUSTABLE AIR SYSTEM: MUST BE INSTALLED Your accessory kit includes an outside combustion duct Part #OAK vent (Figure 7). Installation of the combustion air system can be installed at the same time as the roof flashing. The function of this installation is to provide an additional oxygen source to the firebox and air cooled chim- ney.
  • Page 7: Chimney Installation

    CHIMNEY INSTALLATION PROCEDURES Use ONLY the following approved 8” wood burning double wall chimney systems. Components must be installed according to the manufacturer’s specifications, using all necessary parts required by the manufacturer to complete the chimney run. A manufacturer’s components are not com- patible with another manufacturer’s components (example: you cannot use a Heatilator termination cap with FMI chimney pipe).
  • Page 8 C. CHIMNEY ASSEMBLY 1. Place the anchor plate/damper (Part #CD24; Figure 10) over the opening on the top section of the firebox with the damper handle down through the firebox opening. Place the chimney starter collar (Figure 11) over the anchor plate/damper. Centering over the opening, use a 1/4" masonry drill to drill directly into the firebox top through the 4 holes in the damper plate.
  • Page 9 Figure 12 Figure 13 LANCED SIDE UP 5. Continue the chimney sections necessary to reach the required height (see “10 Foot Rule”, Figure 13). Each section should be secured together individually by first connecting the inner section, then the outer. Once the total flue required is in position, it is important to insure the connections between the chimney sections are locked.
  • Page 10 D. ADDITIONAL ELBOW (OFFSET & RETURN) INFORMATION 1. To achieve desired offset you may install combinations of 12”, 18”, 24”, 36” and 48” lengths of double wall pipe. See Chart B for rise information. 2. Chimney weight above offset rests on the return elbow. Straps must be securely nailed to rafters, joists or studs.
  • Page 11: Frame Installation

    THE FIREBOX MUST BE INSTALLED USING THE SOUTHWEST KIVA FIREBOX METAL FRAME OR LIKE NON-COMBUSTABLE MATERIALS. CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTABLES AND FRAMING MUST BE MAINTAINED AT ALL TIMES. FRAME INSTALLATION Figure 18 Metal diamond mesh (not provided) needs to be cut #8 Washer to cover the entire opening of the firebox and screwed head screws...
  • Page 12: Finishing/Plastering The Fireplace

    DOOR FRAME INSTALLATION The steel Southwest Kiva arched doorframe Part # DF24 (figures 21 & 22) is included in the accessory kit. The doorframe is attached after the frame installation is complete, but prior to plaster application. Set the base of the doorframe on top of the combustion air tube. Align the holes in the base of the doorframe with the two pilot holes in the air combustion tube, and loosely attach with screws provided.
  • Page 13: Parts List And Options

    Parts List for Southwest KIVA Components CHIMNEY PARTS FROM, FMI, Heatilator, Superior, and Temco Firestop Spacer Flashing Chimney 12”,18”,24”,36”,48 Rain Cap Storm Collar 30 Degree offset FIREPLACE ACESSORIES Door Frame Part #DF24 Outside Air #OAK24 Damper Plate #DP24 Chimney Starter OPTIONS: Screen Door Grate...
  • Page 14 Pre-fabricated S out hwest Kiva 24” K IREPLACES From Pr e-f abr icat ed Southwest Building Supply Kiva Fir epl aces www.SouthwestBuildingSupply.com 2” A) Rain Cap B) Storm Collar 11.5’ min. C) Flashing 50’ max. D) Chimney E) 30 Degree Elbows...

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