New Buck Corporation 91 manual Preparing the Stove for Installation, Chimney

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PREPARING THE STOVE FOR INSTALLATION

1.Inspect the unit for any obvious physical damage.

2.Plug the power cord into a 115V AC outlet. Set switch to “Manual” and rheostat to “High” position to ensure motor operates properly. You cannot check the motor when the switch is in the “Off” or “Automatic” position, unless a heat gun is used to heat the internal thermostat.

3.Check the primary air draft controls to ensure that they operate freely.

4.Check the operation of the bypass damper control to ensure that it will open and close properly.

5.To attach legs, remove any items within firebox. Spread drop cloth on the floor behind the heater. Tilt the heater so that back is on the drop cloth. Attach legs to pre-drilled holes in bottom of heater. If using optional pedestal, mounting holes will need to be drilled.

6.Reposition the heater to the upright position.

CHIMNEY

Ceiling Exits:

The Model 91 Bay is designed for connection to: 1) Simpson Dura-Vent, 2) Security, 3) Selkirk Metal Bestos, 4) Metal Fab, 5) Air Jet, listed as 2100o pipe and parts.

“Follow chimney and chimney connector manufacturers instructions and local building codes for installation through combustible walls or ceilings.” This heater can only be installed freestanding by using one of the following requirements: 1) must use a brand of chimney pipe, as listed above, complying to the requirements for Type HT chimneys in the standard code for chimneys, Factory-Built, Residential Type and Building Heating Appliance, UL 103 or 2) a code approved masonry chimney with a flue liner.

CAUTION: Certain installation types require the use of certain chimney types. Please follow these instructions exactly.

DETERMINING THE CHIMNEY LOCATION

A.Ceiling Exit (Using Single Wall Pipe and UL 103 HT type chimney system listed with manufactur- er in this section of manual)

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

CEILING

SUPPORT BOX

SINGLE WALL PIPE

OPTIONAL NBC

CAST CHIMNEY

CONNECTOR

FIGURE 3

string will serve as a plumb bob.) Mark the ceiling where the string is suspended to locate the center of the chimney.

2.After locating the center of the hole, install the ceiling support box, chimney, flashing, and rain cap per the chimney manufacturer’s instructions.

3.Connect the stove to the ceiling support box by using #24 ga. minimum blued or black steel chimney pipe. (DO NOT use galvanized pipe.) Each section should fit into the section below or into the opening on the stove, for drip-free operation. Secure each section together by using at least three (3) sheet metal screws or rivets.

4.You may secure chimney pipe to stove two (2) different ways.

a.With Optional NBC Cast Chimney Connector, See Figure 3.

b.Mounting clips attached to heater and chimney pipe, See Figure 7 on Page 15.

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Contents Page Page Page Room Heater Features Safety Standard ComplianceOperating Controls EPA Compliance Status Model 91 Wood Stove IdentificationProper Fuel Selection Catalyst WarrantyAchieving Catalytic LIGHT-OFF When Refueling Catalyst EquippedCatalyst Monitoring ASH RemovalCreosote Formation and Need for Removal Option a Installation Fireplace Insert Minimum Clearances Mounting the Trim Panels Positioning the HeaterFinal Check Section Tools for Installation Model 91 BAY Minimum ClearancesFloor Protection Chimney Preparing the Stove for InstallationClose Clearance Installations in inches Rise Per. FT Brick Clear Tested and Listed Wall Protector Helpful Hints Wood Heater SafetyGuide to the Different Burning Qualities of Wood OperationBurn Rates Building a FirePreventive Maintenance / Parts Replacement the Catalysts Door Gasket Replacement Cold Heater Motor Assembly Replacement Wiring Schematic Page