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Can this Flame Monaco XTD EPA zero clearance wood burning fireplace be connected to an existing Chimney? By Tyler M. on November 1. Answer: This fireplace requires its own dedicated class A chimney pipe system. While the pipe itself may be housed in an existing chimney, you cannot simply connect chimney pipe to the fireplace and run it into an existing flue. The chimney pipe must be used from the fireplace to the termination point above the roof. By Lili from Port Republic, MD on November 2. What does the "EPA" part of the name mean?
NOTE: If you live in the United Sates, British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New-Brunswick or Newfoundland, EPA certified wood heaters are mandatory.
Does this Flame Monaco XTD EPA zero clearance wood burning fireplace meet EPA standards for something, and if so, what? By Will M. on November 2.
Answer: EPA certified appliances have been tested to meet the US Environmental Protection Agency limits for grams of particulate emissions per hour (g/hr.). These appliances burn cleaner than older wood stoves or fireplaces that lack the restrictive baffling and secondary air tubes that work in conjunction to provide a cleaner, more extended burn. The baffling insulates the combustion chamber, resulting in maximum efficiency due to a smaller fuel load being needed as the fire will burn hotter, resulting in less wood being used. The secondary air tubes reintroduce oxygen at the top of the combustion chamber, further igniting unused byproducts of combustion that would exit directly up the chimney and into the environment under normal circumstances. In many cases, the state government will offer additional tax breaks and incentives for owning an EPA certified appliance, but this list will vary widely from state to state and we do not provide this information.
By Gene from Flanders, NJ on April 2. What is the burn time of this Flame Monaco XTD EPA fireplace? Would it burn through the night? By Tyler M. on April 2.
Answer: Per the manufacturer, maximum burn time for this model at low burn is 8 hours. By Chad from Illinois on June 2. Answer: Just purchased mine this winter late. At 4. 0 degrees outside at night it would have the temp in the house at around 7. At 1. 1pm I would put a couple logs in and turn the airflow up for 5 minutes to get them burning then turn it down to low. At 6am the automatic blower was still blowing out heat.
Logs were done but red coals inside. House was 6. 8 degrees at 6am. By Bill from Cape Charles, Virginia on October 2.
Is an adapter needed to attach the Monaco to an existing class A chimney pipe? What paperwork do I need to get the biomass tax credit? By Tyler M. - NFI Certified Specialist on October 2. Answer: You will need the appropriate anchor plate to start your class A chimney for use with this Monaco fireplace.
For example, if you choose to use the 6" Dura. Tech double- wall pipe, you will need the Dura. Tech 6" Anchor Plate. To get the biomass tax credit, you would simply include a copy of your order confirmation in your 2. By Brian from Livermore, CO on January 2.
Does this Flame Monaco fireplace come with a blower? I also want to make sure this is not an insert as I am building a new house. By e. Fireplace. Store on January 2. Answer: This unit does indeed include a twin cage blower assembly from the factory. This model is a true built in style of stove and can be enclosed into a combustible opening without a problem.
By Andrew from Idaho on November 1. Is this the total price, or do you have to buy trim kits? Do you sell the pipe for this unit and if so what size and type is it?
By Collin C. - NFI Master Hearth Professional on November 1. Answer: This is indeed the total cost for the unit, with black louvers. There is a small up charge for gold or nickel louvers.
This model is fairly versatile when it comes to chimney piping. Numerous brands of 6 inch double walled and tripled walled class A chimney pipe can be used.
By Craig from Cleveland, OH on February 1. I see that this unit's mantel clearance for combustible materials is 5. What is the distance if a masonry mantle is used? By e. Fireplace. Store on February 1. Answer: If the mantel will be fully noncombustible, the manufacturer does not impose a clearance limitation.
Noncombustible materials will not be damaged by close proximity to the upper louvers. By Darrell from Hookstown, PA on December 1. Can I burn continually in this box? By Collin C. - NFI Master Hearth Professional on December 1. Answer: Yes. The Monaco does not have a required cool down or idle time. As long as the box is not overfired, it will stand up to constant use. By Julie from Carpinteria, CA on January 6, 2.
What does zero clearance mean? By Tyler M. - NFI Certified Specialist on January 6, 2. Answer: "Zero clearance" refers to the fact that there is no distance or material required between the bottom of this fireplace and the platform on which it will be installed- -it can be installed directly on wood. By Doug from Freeport, Illinois on January 4, 2. I see the top has 2. Are the sides and back insulated?
By Collin C. - NFI Master Hearth Professional on January 5, 2. Answer: Per the manufacturer, the unit only has the 2. The rest of the internal firebox is surrounded by an air space on the back and sides, as the internal firebrick acts as an insulation barrier. If the unit is installed into an exterior chase, it is recommended for the chase to be insulated, in order to ensure cold air does not cool the inside of the firebox too much and cause a draft from the unit. By Ray from Staten Island, NY on April 2. Can this Flame Monaco XTD EPA fireplace be used on the 2nd floor of my home?
By Brennan W. on April 2. Answer: Yes, this fireplace can be installed on the second floor of your home. By Scott from Ransomville, NY on November 2. I was wondering the exact size that the opening has to be for this unit. I have a limited space. I would like to know all of the clearances, please.
Can you tell me? By Collin C. NFI Master Hearth Professional on November 2. Answer: This unit requires a framed opening of 3. It is important to note that no combustible framing can be in the cavity directly above the 3. The open cavity must measure 7 feet from the floor the unit is mounted on. Because the unit is effectively a stove within a fireplace chassis, it produces a great deal of heat and the cavity is needed for cooling purposes.
By Gordon from Harper, WI on July 9, 2. How big is the viewing glass?
What are the dimensions of the glass in inches? By Tyler M. on July 9, 2.
Answer: The glass is approximately 1. By Tommy from Ohio on July 1. Answer: There are two doors. Each has a main window that is 1. By Stan Obert from Cincinnati, OH on November 8, 2. Can you send me the specs on this unit?
I am trying to replace a Heat'N'Glo Propane unit with this one and need to know what is required. My propane unit was a direct vent so the blower took the exhaust straight out the back. Does this unit require a full chimney or can it be vented out the back? Does it require a firebrick base or is the unit built to be able to sit on a subfloor base?
Does this unit have a fan to bring the heat into the house? What is the BTU rating?
By Tyler M. - Fireplace Specialist on November 8, 2. Answer: First, let me clarify that this is a woodburning fireplace, not a direct vent unit like your Heat N Glo. Being a woodburning unit, you will need to have a class A chimney pipe system venting vertically and terminating at least 3 feet above your roof. This is a zero clearance fireplace, so you can set this unit on almost anything except carpet. The unit does include a dual blower system and features 1. CFM fans. The heat from this unit can reach up to 7. BTUs. By Matt from Appleton, WI on April 2, 2.
I'm looking for a fireplace to install in my basement walkout with a wall height of 1. Roof pitch is 6/1. What type of venting is required for this? How much height above my roof would my chimney need? By Tyler M. - NFI Certified Specialist on April 3, 2. Answer: This fireplace requires 6" inner- diameter double- or triple- wall class A chimney pipe.
We recommend either the 6" Dura. Tech or 6" Dura. Plus chimney systems. You will need about 7 feet of pipe above your roof. By Lisa from Topeka, KS on April 7, 2. What else would I need to purchase with this to be able to use it in a new construction house? Do I need a vent kit? A blower kit? By Chris C.
April 7, 2. 01. 6Answer: To have a completely functioning fireplace in your new home, only the chimney system would need to be paired with the fireplace. The fireplace itself comes with two heat circulating blowers standard.
For a comprehensive venting design and quote to be built, please visit our Chimney System Quote Form. By Scott from Gillette, WY on November 1. We bought this Flame Monaco XTD EPA zero clearance wood burning fireplace to be installed in our home. I see that it requires a fresh air vent and my outer walls are SIPS panel walls.
Is the vent OK to go through my SIP's wall? By Will M. on November 1.
Answer: SIPs panels provide added insulation and would make need for installing outside air more crucial as well insulation homes are starved for oxygen as they do not exchange air at the rate of older homes or construction that is not well insulated. Subsequently, any hearth system that relies on natural draft may not provide a draft as strong as the home as buoyant, heated air will naturally flow to where the air is less dense. Daily activities like opening doors or turning on mechanical exhaust fans will pull air from the easiest access point, which will be your chimney. This will also pull any smoke down the chimney from wood burning. With a home insulated to the degree offered by SIPs paneling, it is imperative that the fireplace be installed with outside air. I would further recommend installing the fireplace on an interior wall as this will provide the benefit of a "preheated" chimney.