New Buck Corporation 74 Possible Tools Needed For Installation, Installation Preparation

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POSSIBLE TOOLS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION

POSSIBLE TOOLS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION

If you decide to install your own stove, there are several hand tools you may need to do the job. If you do not already have them, they are readily available at most hardware stores.

Caulking gun

Large adjustable wrench (may not be needed) Drop cloths or newspapers

Vacuum cleaner or whisk broom Flashlight

1 tube of RTV silicone, Code 103 or 106, or high temperature rubber cement rated between 450o F- 600o F

7/32" drill bit and drill Socket/Rachet Set

INSTALLATION PREPARATION

Fireplace:

1.Locate furniture and other materials away from the front of the fireplace to allow free access to the fireplace.

2.Cover the hearth and adjacent floor areas with a drop cloths to protect from soiling or marring the surface.

3.Remove the existing fireplace damper plate.

4.Thoroughly clean the fireplace of ashes and soot.

5.Check the chimney and smoke chamber for excessive buildup of creosote or soot. Also, check for obstructions, such as bird’s nests. If the chimney is excessively dirty, clean it, or have someone clean it professionally BEFORE installing or using the room heater.

6.If the fireplace has an ash dump or outside air provision, these must be sealed off with metal or tightly packed non-combustible insulation to prevent cold air from entering the fireplace chamber.

MASONRY INSERT INSTALLATION

INSTALLATION OPTIONS

This unit (appliance) may be installed into an all masonry fireplace, built in accordance with the Uniform Building Code and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 211).

NOTE: Check with local building officials for any permits required for installation of this unit and notify your insurance company before proceeding with installation

In some cases such as improperly drawing fireplaces , oversize flue liners, or to meet codes in certain areas it is recommended that one of the flowing procedures be followed.

A. A Chimney Connector be installed from the appliance flue exit through the damper and a air-tight face seal. See option (A) page 6.

B. A listed Direct Connect be installed from the appliance flue exit through the damper into the first section of the flue liner with air-tight seal. See option (B) page 6.

C. A Positive Connect be installed from the appliance flue exit continuing up through the entire chimney and exiting at the top of the chimney. See option (C) page 6.

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Contents BUCKSTOVE Page TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION, OPERATION, ANDMAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS MODEL BEFORE INSTALLING YOUR NEW BUCK STOVEINTRODUCTION SECTIONSECTION MASONRY INSERT INSTALLATIONMINIMUM CLEARANCE MASONRY INSERT MODELINSTALLATION OPTIONS POSSIBLE TOOLS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATIONINSTALLATION PREPARATION MASONRY INSERT INSTALLATIONOPTION B AIRTIGHT INSU LATED CLEAN OUT REMOVE DAMPEROR WIRE IT OPEN OPTION AMOUNTING THE TRIM PANELS INSTALLATION PROCEDUREPOSITIONING THE HEATER POSITIONINGFINAL CHECK Page SECTION PRE-FABINSERT INSTALLATION PREPARING THE STOVE FOR INSTALLATION SECTION RESIDENTIAL FREESTANDING INSTALLATIONheater to the remainder of the home Floor Protection ChimneyDETERMINING THE CHIMNEY LOCATION B. Wall Exit Into Metal Tee-Box Page D. Ceiling Exit-CloseClearance COLLAR Alcove Installation ClearancesFINAL CHECK CLEARANCES FOR MODEL RESIDENTIAL / MOBILE HOME MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLESCLEARANCES FOR MODEL MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES CONNECTOR WITHOUT CLOSE CLEARANCE SHIELDSDOUBLE WALL OR SHIELDED SINGLE WALL CLEARANCES FOR MODELInstallation of Close Clearance Shields Optional B H C CLEARANCES FOR MODEL ALCOVE INSTALLATION DOUBLEOR SHIELDED SINGLE WALL CONNECTOR WITH CLOSE CLEARANCE SHIELDSFLOOR PROTECTION SECTION FREESTANDING MOBILE HOME INSTALLATIONPREPARING THE HEATER FOR INSTALLATION TOOLS FOR INSTALLATIONCHIMNEY PREPARING THE LOCATION FOR ROOM HEATER Ceiling Exit Using Close Clearance listed chimney Page 1.Recheck the specified clearances FINAL CHECKSECTION WOOD HEATER SAFETY BUILDING A FIRE SECTION OPERATIONPOSSIBLE CAUSE SECTION TROUBLESHOOTINGPROBLEM SOLUTIONSOLUTION PROBLEMPOSSIBLE CAUSE PRODUCTS COVERED WARRANTY TIME PERIODSPROCEDURE NEW BUCK CORPORATION NBCOTHER RIGHTS CONDITIONS AND EXCLUSIONS