Specifications
Solution 2.5-ZC Fireplace Installation and Operation Manual  79 
Appendix 4: Installing the Adapter for Fresh Air Kit (AC03500) 
During operation, the fireplace requires fresh air for combustion and draws air out of the 
house. It may starve other fuel burning appliances such as gas or oil furnaces. As well, 
exhaust fans may compete for air, causing negative pressure in the house, resulting in 
smoke entering the house from the fireplace. This situation is aggravated in modern 
airtight houses. To overcome this problem, we strongly recommend that you bring fresh air 
to the fireplace. Check with local authorities having jurisdiction in your area, it may 
be mandatory. 
If more fresh air is needed (airtight house or conduit exceeding 10 ft or 3 m), two intakes 
may be installed, providing twice the quantity of incoming fresh air; you may also increase 
both conduits to 4 inches, with the use of a 3 to 4 inch adaptor, again increasing 
substantially the quantity of incoming fresh air. 
THE INSULATED FLEXIBLE PIPE LENGTH SHOULD BE SUFFICIENT AND HAVE A 
CONFIGURATION TO AVOID CONDENSATION. 
THE OUTSIDE WALL TERMINATION MUST NOT BE INSTALLED AT MORE THAN 
50% OF THE TOTAL HIGHT OF THE CHIMNEY AND AT THE MOST 10 FT. (3 M) 
ABOVE THE BASE OF THE FIREPLACE. 
THE FRESH AIR MUST COME FROM OUTSIDE THE HOUSE. THE AIR INTAKE MUST 
NOT DRAW AIR FROM THE ATTIC, FROM THE BASEMENT, OR FROM A GARAGE. 
THE OUTSIDE WALL TERMINATION SHOULD BE INSTALLED WHERE IT IS NOT 
LIKELY TO BE BLOCKED BY SNOW OR EXPOSED TO EXTREME WIND AND AWAY 
FROM AUTOMOBILE EXHAUST FUMES, GAS METER AND OTHER VENTS. 
Your fireplace contains the following components: 
a.  One (1) 3" adaptor; 
b.  One (1) air inlet block-off plate; 
c.  Six (6) screws; 
d.  One (1) 3” to 4” adaptor; 
e.  The outside air inlet cap; 
f.   The 2 adjustable straps. 
The following component is not included: 
a.  A 3” or 4” insulated flexible pipe (This HVAC type pipe must comply to ULC S110 
and/or UL 181, Class 0 or Class 1 Standards and must withstand temperatures up 
to 250 °F. 










