Fireplace Insert Safety
If you’re not familiar with
fireplace inserts basically they are designed to be
installed into an existing fireplace location and convert
the operation of that fireplace to another fuel source.
Other fuel sources include wood, gas, and propane. Of these
the most popular used to be the wood burning insert but do
to restrictions in some areas regarding wood burning
appliances, gas inserts are rapidly increasing in popularity
and are becoming the preferred choice of many
consumers.
Fireplace inserts may cause problems if
installed on a fireplace not designed or approved for that
particular accessory. Often
overlooked is the chimney, you must make sure that the
chimney is equipped with an approved vent; this may require
you to reline the chimney. Further modifications to your
chimney may be required depending on what type you install
i.e. wood, gas or another type of insert, please check with
the manufacturer for details.
Instructions for installation and operation are
usually included with the fireplace, as well as
information as to whether inserts may be installed safely
on that particular style of fireplace. To ensure the safe
use of the fireplace try to retrieve as much information
as possible about your fireplace, check for any paper
work left behind, often times fireplace installers will
leave the information inside the bottom of the fireplace.
You can access this by opening the lower vent cover. If
you still cannot find the make and model of fireplace try
contacting the previous homeowner if they do not have the
information ask for the name of the home builder, they
should have a record of the fireplace manufacturer as
well as the company who installed the unit.
If you decide to have an insert installed I
strongly suggest that it be professionally installed by a
certified technician to insure proper performance and
safety. A qualified professional will be familiar with
both the manufacturer and building code requirements.
This includes among other things clearances between the
unit and venting system and combustible materials,
protection from combustible floors and assemble of the
unit and venting system.
Fireplace inserts are a great way to
update that old fireplace but remember an improper or poorly
installed unit may not be visible at first but the consequences
can be devastating. Installation is not for the average “do it
yourselfer”; consider having a professional install the insert.
One final note make sure to have it
inspected once a year by a professional to ensure that it is in
safe and proper operating condition.
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