United States Stove C226 Installation, Minimum Clearance To Combustible Walls US , Canada

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Installation

Place the heater on solid masonry or solid concrete. When the heater is used on a combustible floor, use an Underwrit- ers Listed floor protector. The floor protector must comply with UL Standards (USA) and CAN/ULC (Canada). The base should extend at least 16" beyond the door side of the heater and should extend under the flue pipe if it is elbowed towards a wall. (Fig. 5).

MINIMUM CLEARANCE

TO COMBUSTIBLE WALLS

US , CANADA

18"

458mm

(60" MIN.)

1.

Uncrate and/or unpack the heater, removing all pack-

 

ing material, being careful not to dispose of the Parts

 

Bag.

2.

Open the front feed door and remove the parts from

 

inside the stove. You should find the following: Hearth

 

Plate (1); Solid Damper (1); Lids (2); Pivoting Top (1);

 

Lid Support (1); Parts Package (1) containing nuts,

 

bolts, door handle, door latch and securing hardware;

 

Legs (4); Cast Iron Collar (1); Cast Iron Damper (1);

 

Baffle Assembly (1); Lid Lifter (1).

3.

Place cardboard or other soft material adjacent to the

37-1/2" 953mm

34"

865mm

28"

FIG. 2

FLOOR

712mm

PROTECTOR

28" 712mm

26"

660mm

FIG. 3

20"

FLOOR

508mm

PROTECTOR

 

stove and carefully turn the stove onto its top side

 

(bottom facing up).

4.

Attach hearth plate to the front of the stove in its proper

 

location.

5.

Attach both rear and front legs to the stove. Tighten the

 

nuts and bolts securely. The stove may now be

 

CAREFULLY turned over to stand on it four legs.

6.

Attach the baffle assembly and flue collar to the stove

 

by inserting the baffle studs through the two holes

 

located on the top of the rear of the stove; place the flue

 

collar over the studs and mount using the proper nuts

 

and washers. Place lid support and lid in position on

 

pivoting top. Place the slide damper in position on the

 

top of the hearth plate and under the feed door, and

 

secure with screw in slot.

7.

After consulting the installation instructions for mini-

 

mum clearances to combustibles, locate your floor

 

protector accordingly and carefully place the stove in

 

your selected location. Install stove pipe, elbows and

 

thimble as necessary, utilizing either a recently

 

cleaned and inspected masonry chimney (properly

 

lined) or a UL/ULC Listed chimney. Insure that the

 

damper provided is installed in the flue collar.

8.

Again, check the following illustrations and be sure

 

you have the clearances shown from the heater and

 

the connector pipe to combustible surfaces. If you

 

have a solid brick or stone wall behind your heater,

 

you may place your heater as close as you wish to the

 

wall. However, if the wall is only faced with brick or

 

stone, consider it a combustible wall.

9.

If your chimney drafts excessively, purchase and use

 

a Barometric Draft Regulator (DR6 available from

 

factory).

10.

The chimney connection should be as short as pos-

 

sible, and the heater must have its own flue. Do not

 

connect this unit to a chimney flue serving other

 

appliances.

11.

Use three sheet metal screws in each stove pipe and

 

or elbow joint to firmly hold the pipe together.

12.

Do not install this heater in a mobile home or trailer.

14.Check your local building and insurance codes. The installation must comply with their rulings.

FIG. 2

HEATER/FLOOR PROTECTOR LOCATION

(Dimensions are required for non-protected surfaces. See chart for dimensions for protected surfaces.)

BACK WALL

DASHED LINES

NON- COMBUSTIBLE

 

SHOW STRAIGHT

CONSTRUCTION IN

 

OUT CHIMNEY

ACCORDANCE WITH

 

CONNECTOR

NFPA 211 or CAN/CSA

 

34"

B365-M91

26"

865mm

660mm

 

 

28-3/4"

6"

 

730mm

 

 

153mm

 

 

60"

 

 

 

FLOOR

 

PROTECTOR

16"

 

 

407mm

 

 

6"

6"

 

153mm

153mm

 

 

28"

 

FIG. 3

Protected Surfaces (NFPA 211)

Parallel

 

Corner

Side

Rear

 

12-inches

12-inches

12-inches

305-mm

305-mm

305-mm

FIG. 4

CAUTION!

KEEP FURNISHINGS AND OTHER

COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS

AWAY FROM THE HEATER.

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C226 specifications

The United States Stove C226 is a striking combination of efficiency, performance, and style, making it an ideal choice for homeowners who seek reliable heating solutions. This wood and coal burning stove is engineered to provide substantial warmth while emphasizing ease of use and durability.

One of the main features of the C226 is its robust construction. Manufactured from heavy-duty cast iron and steel, this stove boasts exceptional durability and heat retention, ensuring that it can withstand even the most intense usage. The C226 is designed to handle a wide variety of wood sizes, accommodating logs up to 18 inches, and it is perfect for both rural and urban settings alike.

The C226 incorporates an ingenious technology known as "air wash" that helps keep the glass door clean for optimal viewing of the flickering flames. This feature reduces the buildup of creosote and soot, enhancing not only the aesthetic appeal but also the safety and efficiency of the stove.

Moreover, the stove's efficient combustion technology is designed to maximize heat output while minimizing emissions. This results in a cleaner burn, which is crucial for maintaining indoor air quality and for adhering to environmental regulations. The C226 also employs an easy-to-use damper that allows for precise control of the air supply, giving users the ability to fine-tune the burn rate according to their heating needs.

The design of the C226 includes a sizable firebox, which contributes to its long burn time. With a heat output rating capable of warming areas of up to 1,500 square feet, it is perfect for medium-sized homes and spaces. The stylish appearance, with its classic black finish and contoured edges, means it fits seamlessly into various interior decors.

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Overall, the United States Stove C226 stands out as a reliable and efficient heating solution. With its solid construction, user-friendly features, and environmentally-friendly performance, it exemplifies what a high-quality wood and coal stove should offer for today’s energy-conscious homeowners.