Installation
1. Safety Considerations: | 2. Assembly & Installation: |
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1.1 KEEP CHILDREN AWAY - MAY CAUSE SERIOUS | 2.1 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION OF PARTS. | ||||
BURNS. | Inspect the stove for any visible damage. The blower | ||||
CAUTION: All surfaces of the stove are hot while in | and the shaker handle are packaged inside the stove. | ||||
operation. Do not touch. Keep Children Away. Wear | 2.2 Locating The stove. |
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gloves while tending stove. Serious burns will result if | Locate the stove as close to the chimney or flue | ||||
special care is not taken. | as possible while adhering to the recommended | ||||
1.2 Fuel / Firing Information. | clearances to combustible material. Safe stove | ||||
clearance to combustible walls is 24” to the rear of the | |||||
DANGER! FIRE HAZARD! DO NOT USE CHEMICALS | stove, and 33” to the sides of the stove. In a corner | ||||
OR FLUIDS TO START OR “FRESHEN UP” A FIRE. | installation, you need 24” to the side walls. Clearance | ||||
SEVERE BODILY INJURY AND/OR A FIRE IN THE | to the front of the stove, for furniture, etc. is 36” | ||||
HOME MAY RESULT. DO NOT BURN GARBAGE, | Floor protection, for a combustible floor, must be a | ||||
GASOLINE, THINNERS, KEROSENE, OR FUEL | minimum of 3/8” thick | ||||
OIL, ETC. AN EXPLOSION, A HOUSE FIRE OR | floor protector should extend 8” to either side, and 16” | ||||
PERSONAL INJURY COULD RESULT. KEEP ALL | in front of the stove. Floor protection should also be | ||||
SUCH LIQUIDS WELL AWAY FROM THE STOVE | under any horizontal sections of flue pipe. |
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This heater is approved for burning coal only. Use of | 8” | Floor |
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any other fuel, except for the purpose of coal ignition, |
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is a violation of U.S. law. |
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When and if the chimney pipe or connector reaches | 8” | 8” |
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500˚ f. (maximum temperature), the stove is being |
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thermometers on the stove and flue connector, to |
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ensure safe operation. | 16” from glass |
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This stove consumes air when it is burning. If your |
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house is especially tight, It is advisable that a nearby | Alternate floor protector dimension may be used as long as they satisfy | ||||
window be opened slightly while burning the stove. | |||||
Information in this manual is manufacturer’s | the measurement requirements shown below. |
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Minumum size floor protection for a corner installation hearth pad is | |||||
recommendations. If there is a discrepancy between | 48" x 48" (USA ONLY). |
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these recommendations and your local code | Floor Protection |
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requirements, you must follow local codes. | Inches | Millimeters | |||
1.3 CURING PAINT. | Requirements |
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J Sides- USA /CANADA * | 8 | 203 | |||
During the first few hours of burning, a blue smoke will | |||||
K Front- USA /CANADA * | 16 | 457 | |||
be observed rising from the painted surfaces of the | |||||
stove. This is the paint being cured, and will disappear | L | Rear- USA | 8 | 203 | |
over time. Increase the amount of fresh air in the | |||||
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room during this initial | Wall | Wall | |||
achieved by opening doors or windows. |
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clearance to combustible surfaces
A - Unit to Sidewall B - Unit to Backwall
C - Single Wall Chimney Connector to Sidewall D - Single Wall Chimney Connector to Sidewall E - Floor Protector, Side and Rear
F - Floor Protector, Front
H - Pipe Connector to Ceiling
* Not Tested - NFPA Guidelines
33”
24”
42”
18”
8”
16”
18”*
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5 | Magnafire Series Coal Stoves |