CFM Corporation 2462, 2460, 2461 Designing a Safe Installation, Clearance Chart Reference Diagrams

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Designing a Safe Installation

The section that follows contains charts with the infor- mation that you’ll need to make your installation safe. Included are a chart to tell you exactly where to cut the hole in the ceiling so that the stove will meet clearance requirements, a chart that gives stove clearances for all installations, and a chart to illustrate the required sizes of wall shields for various installations.

Refer to these charts as you plan the installation and do not compromise on any of the dimensions listed.

Clearance Chart Reference Diagrams

Refer to the diagrams below when using the Stove and Chimney Connector Clearance Chart which fol- lows. For example, the letter “A” gives the minimum side clearance for installations in which the stove is not equipped with a rear heat shield and the wall beside the stove is not protected. “D” gives the minimum side clearance when the stove does not have a rear heat shield, but the wall is protected.

Measure clearance distances from the top plate of the stove or chimney connector to the wall, not the wall protector.

Unprotected Surfaces

Protected Surfaces

Parallel Installations

Corner Installations

Parallel Installations

Corner Installations

B

C

E

F

A

 

D

 

 

C

 

F

Installations with no stove heat shields

 

 

H

 

J

 

 

 

 

G

N / A

I

N / A

Rear exit, rear heat shield installations

 

 

L

M

O

P

 

K

 

N

 

 

M

 

P

 

 

 

ST255a

Top exit, rear heat shield and chimney connector heat shields or double wall connector

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Contents Convection Heater Model 2460, 2461 Accessories Table of ContentsSpecifications Stove Model Number 2460 2461 2462Installation Chimney TypesMasonry Chimneys Guidelines for Installing the Chimney Connector Two Types of ConnectorSingle-Wall Connector Prefabricated ChimneysDouble-Wall Connector Assembling Single-Wall Chimney ConnectorSecuring the Connector To a Prefabricated Chimney Toward Stove Flue Gas DirectionSecuring the Connector to a Masonry Chimney Freestanding InstallationsFireplace Installations Above the Fireplace Fireplace Installations Through the Fireplace Wall Pass-ThroughsFireplace Installations Floor ProtectionModel Canada Keep the Stove a Safe Distance From Surrounding Materials Safe Ways To Reduce ClearancesFireplace Installation Clearances ModelDesigning a Safe Installation Clearance Chart Reference DiagramsRear exit, rear heat shield installations Chimney Connector Clearance Stove ClearanceFront Clearance to Combustibles Chimney Connector Side Rear Corner Model 2460 Small ConvectionWall Heat Shield Dimensions Assembly Unpack the PartsAttach the Legs and Bottom Heat Shield Heater Controls and Features Air Controls OperationDamper Function Burn Only High-Quality Fuel Load DoorsSuccessful Wood Burning OpenUse the Air Control Settings That Work Best for You Primary AirCatalyst Air How to Build and Maintain a Wood Fire Loading Wood Break-in FiresLighting the Fire Reloading and Reviving the FireFurther suggestions Remove Ashes FrequentlySafe Ash Handling Maintenance Cleaning the GlassAdjust the Door Latch Test And Repair the Door GasketsDamper Adjustment Primary Air Control AdjustmentRepair Missing Cement in Seams Avoid Damaging the Glass Door PanelCleaning the Chimney System Inspect Regularly, Clean as RequiredMaintenance Schedule Annual Spring CleaningYearly Spring Cleaning When to Suspect a Combustor ProblemCare of the Catalytic Combustor Assess Your Present Operating ConditionsRemove and Inspect the Combustor Watch for Better ResultsCatalytic Combustor Draft Management Draft Testing Single VentingBackpuffing FuelDutchwest Convection Heater Item/DescriptionDutchwest Convection Heater Warranty