New Buck Corporation Heater Model 80 manual Ceiling Exit-CloseClearance

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Ceiling Exit—Close Clearance

2.Once the through-the-wall thimble codes are met, simply connect the chimney pipe to the wall pass- through connector using #24 ga. minimum, blued or black steel pipe as follows:

(a)Maintain 1/4" rise per foot (horizontal length) from the appliance to the chimney.

(b)Each section of pipe should fit into the section below or into the opening on the stove, for drip free operation.

(c)Secure each section to each other using at least three (3) sheet metal screws or rivets.

(d)Use three (3) screws to connect pipe to New Buck Corp. Chimney Connector.

Ceiling Exit—Close Clearance

1.Suspend a plumb bob from the ceiling above the unit so that the weight is hanging in the center of the flue exit. (A small weight on a string will serve as a plumb bob.) Mark the ceiling where the string is suspended to locate the center of the chimney hole.

2.After locating the center of the hole, install the ceiling support box, chimney or chimney connector, flashing, and rain cap.

3.Next, install a New Buck Corp. Chimney Connector to the flue of the heater.

4.Install Double Wall Connector and chimney system per manufacturer’s list of tested pipes

Caution: Because of the high efficiency and low flue gas temperature, freestanding catalytic heaters connected to masonry chimneys with oversized flue lines may encounter drafting problems.

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CEILING SUPPORT

BOX

SINGLE WALL

PIPE

BUCK STOVE

CHIMNEY CONNECTOR

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Contents OPERATION MAINTENANCE SAFETY FEATURES PREPARATION INSTALLATIONSAFETY NOTICE “MEETS PHASE II EPA STANDARDS”Page SECTION TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION SECTIONPage SECTION ROOM HEATER FEATURESModel 80 Wood Stove EPA COMPLIANCE STATUS CATALYST WARRANTYCATALYST EQUIPPED PROPER FUEL SELECTIONCATALYST MONITORING ACHIEVING CATALYTIC LIGHT-OFFWHEN REFUELINGCAUTION AGAINST OVER-FIRING ASH REMOVALINSTALLATIONS Fireplace Insert MASONRY INSERT INSTALLATIONREQUIRED FIREPLACE DIMENSIONS INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONSINSTALLATION PREPARATION POSSIBLE TOOLS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATIONPOSITIONING THE HEATER FireplaceMOUNTING THE TRIM PANELS FINAL CHECK SECTION RESIDENTIAL FREESTANDING ROOM HEATER INSTALLATIONINSTALLATION PRECAUTION MODEL Minimum Clearances TOOLS FOR INSTALLATIONFLOOR PROTECTION DETERMINING THE CHIMNEY LOCATION Preparing The Stove for InstallationCHIMNEY Wall Exit Into Metal Tee-Box Wall Exit Into Masonry using single wall pipeCeiling Exit-CloseClearance FINAL CHECK ALTERNATIVES FOR WALL PROTECTIONTested and Listed Wall Protector Unlisted and Untested Wall Protector3.Open the primary air drafts and damper bypass SECTION WOOD HEATER SAFETYSECTION GUIDE TO THE DIFFERENT BURNING QUALITIES OF WOODOPERATION Building a Fire GASKET REPLACEMENT Cold Heater Disassembly Inspection and Catalytic ReplacementPREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE / PARTS REPLACEMENT SECTIONPage Problem TROUBLESHOOTINGSolution SECTIONSolution ProblemCOMBUSTOR-RELATEDPROBLEMS Possible CauseNEW BUCK CORPORATION NBC