Dansons Group FGB, IGB manual Freestanding Installation . . . CON’T, Hearth Stove Existing Reline

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FREESTANDING INSTALLATION . . . CONT

These styles of installation are highly recommended, due to possible backpressure in the exhaust caused by airflow around the outside of the structure, snow build-up, or power failure, etc.. These designs will improve venting performance and provide natural draft to help evacuate smoke from the appliance in case of power failure.

Follow the same basic steps in locating your appliance, attaching the exhaust system and outside air intake to your stove as the previous examples.

Floor / Ceiling Basement or Main Floor

Walkout Basement or Main Floor

10 9

12”

12”

Ground Level

8

7

 

6

 

5

 

9

 

4

3

1

 

2

 

1Pipe Adapter

2Clean Out Tee & Cap

3Tee Support Bracket

436” Pipe Length

512” Pipe Length

612” Adjustable Pipe Length

790 Deg Elbow

8Wall Thimble

924” Pipe Length x 2

10Horizontal Rain Cap Tube of RTV Silicone Roll of Foil Tape

3/8” Stainless Self-Tapping Screws x 27

2” Wood Screws x 10

1Pipe Adapter

212” Pipe Length

312” Adjustable Pipe Length

4Clean Out Tee & Cap

536” Pipe Length

6Tee Support Bracket

790 Deg Elbow

8Horizontal Rain Cap

9 Wall Thimble

Tube of RTV Silicone

Roll of Foil Tape

3/8” Stainless Self-Tapping

Screws x 21

2” Wood Screws x 10

Options

7

8

9

6

5

1

2

4

 

 

3

8

 

Hearth Stove - Existing Reline

7

24”

6

 

 

1

Pipe Adapter

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

Single Wall Stainless Steel

 

9

 

 

Clean Out Tee & Cap

5

 

3

Dripless Connection

 

 

 

 

 

4

“All Fuel” Stainless Steel

 

 

 

 

Flex Liner

 

 

 

5

Liner Support

 

 

 

6

Roof Flashing

 

 

 

7

Storm Collar

 

 

8”

8

Vertical Rain Cap

 

 

 

9

Hi Heat Insulation

 

 

 

10 PL Vent Length

Optional

 

 

16”

Tube of RTV Silicone

 

 

 

Metal Plate

 

 

 

Roll of Foil Tape

4

 

 

 

 

1

 

3/8” Stainless Self-Tapping

 

 

 

3

10

 

Screws x 27

 

 

 

 

 

2

 

 

6”

 

 

 

 

 

Outside Air may be obtained from a suitable duct passing through the ash clean-out opening.

Ensure the chimney top is properly sealed to prevent intrusion of weather and down drafts with suitable flashings, collars, and sealants.

 

Main Floor - Vertical

 

 

1

Pipe Adapter

7

8

2

Clean Out Tee & Cap

6

3

3 x 60” (15’) Pipe Length

 

4

Tee Support Bracket

 

 

5

Ceiling Support / Firestop Spacer

 

 

6

Roof Flashing

5

 

7

Storm Collar

 

8

Vertical Rain Cap

 

 

 

Tube of RTV Silicone

 

4

 

Roll of Foil Tape

 

 

3

 

 

3/8” Stainless Self-Tapping

 

 

Screws x 27

 

 

 

2” Wood Screws x 10

 

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

Glow Boy Pellet & Biomass

www.glowboystoves.com

19

 

 

19

 

 

 

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Contents Toll Free Technical Support Glowboy 456 Friendly Reminder Dear Glow Boy Multi-Fuel / Pellet Stove OwnerTable of Contents Grounded surge-protection unit is recommended Safety PrecautionsDo not unplug the stove if you suspect a malfunction Safety Testing Fuel Considerations HOW Your Appliance WorksAutomatic Safety Features Electrical Specifications SpecificationsHeating Specifications DimensionsEssential Planning & Installation Check ListPlacement is decided on Necessary for your stovePLANNING-EXHAUST Systems Vent Safety PrecautionsPellet Vent Type Determine Venting Size and Distance PLANNING- Exhaust Systems …Step Vent Termination Clearances Pellet Vent Termination Figures 7Foot Package PART# Outside air is Required on ALL Mobile Home InstallationsPLANNING- Outside AIR Through The Wall Kits IncludeFloor Protection Requirements Stove PlacementClearances Straight Installation PLANNING- Protection & ClearancesAlcove Installation Clearances Corner InstallationPLANNING- Protection & Clearances . . . CON’T Supplies Power ToolsTools Required Hand ToolsThrough the Wall INSTALLATION-FREESTANDINGCeiling and Roof Must be Maintained Mobile Home InstallationHearth Stove Existing Reline Freestanding Installation . . . CON’TFireplace Insert Installation Freestanding Installation . . . C on ’ TFull Chimney Reline Direct Connection BUILT-IN Installation Back Clearance BUILT-IN Insert Installation . . . CON’TMinimum Framing Dimensions Top ClearanceSeating the Burn Grate Setting the AIR Inlet DamperOperating Instructions Opening and Closing the Main DoorFill the Hopper with Fuel Basic OverviewOperating in Manual Mode To Start Choose Mode of OperationManual Operation Thermostat On/Off Thermostat Low/High To Start … con’t After Pushing the Start touch pad Operating in Thermostat High / LOW Cycle Flashing 3Auger Cycle Trim Pots Fine Tune Adjustments- Factory SettingsOperating INSTRUCTION- Lighting Your Appliance Giving Your Appliance a TUNE-UP OPERATION- Performance EnhancementsLength Fuel SPECIFICATIONS-WOOD PelletsFuel Rate Setting… Ash ContentCorn Quality Fuel SPECIFICATIONS-SHELLED CornEvery 2 -3 Days / Weekly MAINTENANCE-ROUTINE CleaningWindow Cleaning Door & Trim CleaningTON, Seasonal or BI-SEASONAL MAINTENANCE- Periodic CleaningExhaust Venting Check and Clean the Hopper Dansons Customer Service at Yearly MaintenanceTrouble Shooting Service ContractsBurn grate fills with fuel Cont…Fuel feeds into the burn Grate but will not startGets real dirty quickly Fire burns with a yellowFlame. Fuel builds up Burn grate. WindowOptional Accessories Additional Dansons Products Limited WarrantyParts, Service and Returns Extended Warranty