Masport Westcott 2000 Installation Manual Page 9

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Removable “R” Clip type - The air tube is secured to the left hand side of the fire box with
a “R” Clip. Remove the “R” Clip and move the tube to the right, remove the tube from the
left hand side of the fire box first.
Removable Split Pin type – This air tube is secured to the left hand side of the firebox with
a pin that is welded through the air tube. On the right, the spit pin which passes through
the air bar horizontally, stops against the cast collar in the side panel casting to stop it
moving endways and falling out. Note that the split pin is on left for LE7000 Provincial,
F7000, F10000R, Grandview F12000 & I9000 models.
Air Tube
Style
Removable Pin
Style
“R” Clip Style Removable Split
Pin Style
Left
Hand
End
Right
Hand
End
FIREBOX TOP BAFFLE.
The special top baffle material operates at very high temperature to ensure clean burning.
Take care not to knock and damage it. For flue cleaning or baffle replacement the
secondary air tube must first be removed as described above. When replacing the baffle,
ensure that it is sitting on top of the supporting shelf at each end and that it is pushed right
to the back until the front corners drop behind the small retainer ribs on the shelves. Re-fit
the secondary air tube in place. Note: Some fires are equipped with steel baffles.
Warning: Ensure that secondary air tubes and baffle are correctly repositioned and
secured with the correct fasteners prior to relighting the appliance. If you are unsure,
consult the manufacturer or authorized service agent.
FIREBOX LINERS
While the insulating boards or firebricks are durable, they will eventually require
replacement. A cracked liner does not require replacing unless it will no longer stay in
position in the firebox.
All Masport models have either fire-bricks or insulating board to line the firebox. Some
models have liners already fixed in position at the factory. In some models, two to three of
the bricks or boards fit across the back of the firebox wall, and the others fit against the
side walls. No force should be required to fit them, and they can be removed, if desired, for
flue cleaning. However, they MUST be in place, and in good condition, before lighting the
fire. Each brick or board is fitted in the same way. Angle it into position, with its top corner
behind the upper retaining lug, and then swing it until it is
parallel to the wall with its bottom corner behind the lower
retaining lug. Lower the brick or board into position. In
some models there are two boards at the rear and at
each side. In that case, fit the metal retaining channel
over the top edges of these pairs of bricks or boards to
hold them in line. The wider leg of the channel goes next
to the fire box wall. Some models will have brick and
baffle layout diagram on a separate sheet.
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