Weiman Products Deva 100 owner manual Setting Up Your Deva Wood Stove

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UNPACKING

HearthStone packages your Deva 100 cookstove with the greatest care, so that it ships safely. Under certain circumstances, however, damage can occur during transit and handling. When you receive your cookstove, unpack it carefully, inspecting your stove and all parts for damage. Also, make sure that all parts are included in the box. If any parts are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer immediately.

INSTALLING YOUR STOVE

The Deva 100 is not approved for installation in a mobile home.

The Deva 100 Cookstove does not require the use of additional outside air for combustion. There is no kit available for this installation so please keep this in mind when installing and planning your Deva 100.

First you must decide where your stove will reside. After choosing an appropriate spot, inspect this location to make sure that the stove will have enough clearance to combustible materials. These combustibles can include walls, floor, ceiling, cabinets, fireplace, and chimney. You must carefully consider the clearances to all of these combustibles before actually connecting your cookstove. When considering these clearances, also decide the kind of floor the stove will rest on. Depending on your floor, you can install your stove as it is, or use a floor protector, some types of flooring may require additional floor protection.

Please use this section to plan how to locate your stove.

Setting Up Your Deva Wood Stove

Read this chapter to obtain a sound understanding of how to properly install your stove.

If you use a close clearance connector pipe, it must be tested to UL standards and listed.

Check the listing for your pipe for actual clearances. The diagrams in this manual represent typical installations, but are specific to the Simpson Dura-Vent DVL brand. Clearances cannot be reduced without the use of close clearance connector pipe and/or by protecting the surfaces per NFPA 211 standards.

CLEARANCES TO NFPA 211

PROTECTED SURFACES

You can reduce the clearances to combustible surfaces by using any National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) approved wall protection system. Please refer to NFPA 211 for specifications and complete details. You can obtain this information directly from NFPA.

National Fire Protection Agency Batterymarch Park

Quincy, MA 02269 1-800-344-3555 1-617-770-3000

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Contents Jurisdiction Building Department or Fire Contact Local Authorities HavingModel Table of Contents Introducing Your Deva 100 Wood-fired Cookstove Safety NoticeWhen using your stove Make sure to install your stoveEvery Week Other safety guidelinesEvery Month Every Other MonthEvery Season Specifications Deva 100 is not approved for installation in a mobile home Setting Up Your Deva Wood StoveHearth Requirements and Floor Protection Clearance to Combustibles Alcove requirementsChimney Connector Installing a Venting System Connecting Your WOOD-FIRED Cookstove Reversal of the Flue Collar Two story house installation with atticFlue liner Chimney wall constructionInterior chimney requirements Exterior chimney requirementsChimney height requirements See Illustration Model Operating Your Deva Wood Stove Choosing Firewood Do not open the fuel loading door With the bypass closed Burn Rate Maintenance Glass Troubleshooting Stove Smokes Problem Possible Cause Solutions5170-010 Safety Label Limited FIVE-YEAR Warranty Limited Lifetime WarrantyLimited ONE-YEAR Warranty ExclusionsRemedy Warranty Registration