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CONTENTS
Section 1– Stove placement, air requirements, Convection
shell installation Instructions, and clearances……….. pg.
2– The flue and flue connections………………………… pg. 3
3– Fuel tank installation and fuel line connections………. pg. 4
4– Lighting, adjustments to carburetor, and draft
stabilizer adjustments………………………………. pg.
5– Servicing…………………………………………….. pg. 7
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7– Warranty……………………………………………… pg. 10
SECTION 1
Stove placement, air requirements, and clearances
Try to pick a location that will be somewhat central in the house or room in which you wish to install the Arctic. Due consideration of the fuel tank location, ease of fuel line installa- tion, and flue location is wise. You will want to read the fuel tank section to get a better idea of where to locate the tank as well as the stove. The stove must be placed on hearth that is non- combustible, having a thickness of 3/8” or greater. A 36”x 36” hearth pad area is recom- mended. Once a location is established, the stove can be placed on the hearth and leveled. It is absolutely imperative that your Arctic is level. There are adjustment bolts under each corner of the pedestal base should these adjustments be necessary. Place a level on top of the pedestal base both directions and adjust until level.
This unit has been tested to U.L. 307A and is approved for installation and use in manu- factured homes. There are some special considerations when installing into a mobile or manu- factured home. For model