B.Wall Protection
This stove’s normal clearance to a combustible such as paneling, wallpaper or drywall is thirty inches (30”). You should check local codes for clearances to combustibles, as some areas require more than thirty inches (30”). If you need to place your unit closer than the required minimum, a wall board or heat shield can be used. Installing a wall board with a one inch (1”) air space (between the wall and the board) will reduce your clearance by 2/3 or to twelve inches (12”). The wallboard must be only six inches (6”) higher than the top of the unit. In moving the unit closer to the wall, the connector pipe may be closer than eighteen inches (18”) and in this case shielded or double wall pipe will have to be used. This will allow your pipe to be six inches (6”) from a combustible.
C.Heat Shield
The
(NOTE: You must use the top vent option of your unit with the use of this heat shield.)
SECTION III: PLACEMENT AND INSTALLATION
All of our units are well constructed and very heavy, so you must take caution getting the stove into your home. You can remove the door and the firebrick to make the unit lighter, but make a note of the brick layout before removing them. Never try handling this product alone!!! We recommend using a handcart on any heating appliance.
Chimney Connector Pipe
The
For proper operation, the chimney pipe should be as short as possible and have an upward slope of
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE: If the unit or chimney connector pipe “glows” red (or white), the stove is