New Buck Corporation 20 Room Heater manual Alternate Floor Protectors Materials

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8.Next construct the hearth extension out of non-combustible inorganic building materials as follows:

a)The hearth extension must extend 17” in front of the rough framed opening on the ZC20.

b)The hearth extension width must be at least 37 15/16”.

c)The hearth extension must be made of brick 2” thick, a listed “Hearth Extension” or “Floor Protector”, or

a hearth extension made of non-combustible inorganic material with a K* factor of: K = 2.5 BTU ((HR) (ft2) (oF/in.))

ALTERNATE FLOOR PROTECTORS MATERIALS

With the floor protector or hearth extension material specified as one layer of 2” thick brick with a K* factor of 5.0, you may use alternate materials as long as the K* factor (s) is calculated as follows:

Formula: Required thickness = (K of alternate material/K of millboard) X (thickness of millboard)

Example: An alternate inorganic non-combustible millboard with a K of .9375 would require a thickness as follows:

Required thickness = .9375.0o x 2 inch = 3/8 inch

K Factors of Alternate Materials:

Material

K

Required Thickness

Ceroform 126

.21

1/8”

Limestone

8.0

3.2”

Concrete

8.0

3.2”

Sandstone

13.0

5.2”

Marble

18.0

7.2”

Hearth extension or floor protector thickness above four (4) inches is generally not acceptable due to cost, floor load capacity, and look. The alternate we recommend is using Ceroform No. 126 millboard 1/8” thick minimum and putting any type decorative brick or stone (any thickness) on top of it.

*The K* factor represents the thermal conductivity of a material and is the time rate of heat flow through a homogeneous material under steady-state conditions, through unit area, per unit temperature gradient in the

direction perpendicular to a surface.

9.The next step is the electrical installation. NOTE: An electrician must wire the ZC20 into the home wiring system using No. 15 AWG (with ground wiring) as minimum in accordance with local wiring codes.

CAUTION: Stove is plugged into cabinet receptacle.

A.Remove brass trim.

B.Remove top panel and right side panel.

C.Now an electrician must do the wiring.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Page Operating Controls Room Heater FeaturesAchieving Catalytic LIGHT-OFF When Refueling Catalyst WarrantyEPA Compliance Status Catalyst EquippedMaintain Proper Draft Catalyst MonitoringASH Removal Do Not Over-fire This HeaterFireplace Insert Masonry Insert Installation Installation PrecautionsMaterial Required Thickness Minimum ClearancesAlternate Floor Protectors Materials Installation Preparation Required Fireplace DimensionsPossible Tools Needed for Installation Page Mounting Trim Panels Final Check Installation Precaution Residential Freestanding Room Heater InstallationFloor Protection Wall Installation Corner InstallationPreparing the Stove for Installation Tools for InstallationPreparing the Room Heater Location Ceiling Exit Using Single Wall PipeChimney Determining the Chimney LocationFlue Exit Wall Exit Into Masonry Using Single Wall PipeWall Exit into Metal Tee-Box Ceiling Final Check Model Mobile Home Room Heater InstallationSleeping Room Wall Installation Preparing the Heater for Installation Protective PAD Outside AIR Pedestal KIT Outside AIR Duct Rain CAP Minimum Clearances Installation Preparation PRE-FAB Insert InstallationInstallation Precautions PRE-FAB Fireplace InsertHeater Preparation Increaser Minimum Clearance to CombustiblesPage Safety Precautions Wood Heater SafetyModel 20 Operation OperationBuilding a Fire Align where handle rod exits face of air vent Helpful Hints Operating and Safety HintsTips on Fire Burning Type Ease Coaling Amount Wood Starting Qualities SparksCatalytic Inspection Preventive Maintenance / Parts ReplacementCleaning the Heater Catalyst Replacement Off-Season Replacement Recommended Door Gasket Replacement Cold Heater Page Contents Catalytic TroubleshootingDefinitions Possible Problems Heater Related Problems TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause Solution Follow New BuckProblem Possible Cause Solution CHIMNEY-RELATED Problems Problem Possible CauseProblem Possible Cause Less than Greater Inches Than COMBUSTOR-RELATED Problems Within a combustor can NEW Buck Corporation Safety NoticeThis is not a Fireplace PI-ZC20660Installation Precautions Residential Installations Parts RequirementsListed NEW Buck Corp Model Part Description DescriptionCeiling Selecting a Chimney Installation and LocationThrough Ceiling Through Cathedral Framing Construction and Installation Page ZC20/Model Factors of Alternate Materials Alternate Floor Protectors MaterialsTOP Front Trim Panel Parts Requirements Mobile Home InstallationsCorner Interior Location Rain CAP Storm MAX Factors of Alternate Materials Cleaning the Unit CREOSOTE-FORMATION and Need for Removal Preventive Maintenance Safety Precautions ChimneyChimney Cleaning Procedure Warranty Time PeriodsProducts not Covered NEW Buck Corporation