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Pedestal (Part # 99200106)
If using outside air with the pedestal, follow the directions below under "Using Outside Air with the Pedestal" prior to installing the pedestal
Optional Air
Intake Port
Attachment Bolts and Washers - use a 9/16" socket wrench to attach the pedestal to the stove.
23 5/8”
If installing in a mobile home, insert the lag bolts through these holes and screw them into the floor with a 1/2" socket wrench
22”
When attached, the faceplate of the stove is 4 3/4” in front of the front edge of the pedestal.
OUTSIDE AIR EQUIPMENT
Insulation is | Screen is used | Staples are |
used to seal | to prevent | used to attach |
the side edges | rodents from | the screen to |
of the pedestal | entering. | the floor. |
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The cover plate is used to seal off room air.
Using Outside Air with the Pedestal
Before installing, check the section "Outside Air Requirements" 11 for installation concerns.
1.Determine the location of the outside air hole penetrating the floor (& hearth). The illustration above details the size of pedestal and its location in relation to the stove. The hole may be cut anywhere underneath the pedestal, as long as it is not within 2" of the outside perimeter of the pedestal, is at least 16 square inches in area, and does not interfere with structural members of the home. Place the rodent screen over the hole (above or below) and secure with staples.
2.Attach the stove to the pedestal with the included bolts. Tuck the included insulation underneath the side edges of pedestal to seal off any air from entering underneath the pedestal.
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