Kuma Stoves SHASTA The flue and flue connections, Section, Minimum Clearances to Combustibles

Models: SHASTA

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The air duct does not need to connect directly to the stove as the duct may terminate at the hearth top level. If air is accessed through the wall, remove the air cover at the stove pedestal back, and install a 4” or larger duct connecting the stove pedestal and the wall. A storm or dryer type vent with a screen is adequate, or a Kuma #4OAVK kit which includes all parts necessary to access air through the wall or floor is available from your dealer. If you are not installing this stove in a mobile home, and outside air is not desired, simply remove the outside air cover at the pedestal back so ambient room air can enter.

Please note that at certain draft conditions (i.e. high winds) a significant amount of air may be needed to achieve a proper burn. Consideration of open windows or an air source near the stove will probably be necessary depending on the “air-tightness” of your home. Again, outside air to your oil stove is a good idea as it will make the combustion impervious to house pressure problems. For further help or questions, contact your dealer.

*Please note that these clearances are minimums. It is a good idea to exceed these clearances unless space is limited. Common sense must prevail.

Minimum Clearances to Combustibles

 

Sides

Back
Flue Pipe
Corner

Top

Standard

10”

1”*

3”**

3”

Alcove

10”

1”*

3”

3”

18”

Note: Corner clearance applies only when the stove is installed in a room corner with the stove placed perpendicular to the corner (45 degrees).

Note: On alcove installations, the maximum depth of the alcove is 30”.Minimum alcove width is 42”.

*1” Clearance from stove back to wall on through-wall installations only. When pass- ing through the wall, Class “L” or Class “A” chimney must be used along with proper approved wall thimble. NEVER USE SINGLE WALL PIPE TO PASS THROUGH A COMBUSTIBLE WALL.

**Clearances to flue pipe are for single-wall connectors. A double-wall connector is required for mobile home installations.

SECTION 2

The flue and flue connections

Do not connect this unit to a flue servicing another appliance. It is of utmost importance that the flue be dedicated to the Shasta as the flue is, without a doubt, the most important component of the system. Good combustion is dependent upon the correct amount of air being supplied to the burner at all times, which is dependent upon a correct negative flue pressure.

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Kuma Stoves SHASTA The flue and flue connections, Section, Minimum Clearances to Combustibles, Sides, Back, Flue Pipe