New Buck Corporation 20 Room Heater Wall Installation, Corner Installation, Floor Protection

Models: 20 Room Heater

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FIGURE 1 WALL INSTALLATION

Clearance from combustible walls using listed Close Clearance pipe and 2100o HT chimney system from approved manufacturer’s list. (See page 18)

FIGURE 1 WALL INSTALLATION

FIGURE 2 CORNER INSTALLATION

FLOOR PROTECTION

If the room heater is to be installed on a combustible floor, a non-combustible pad must be placed below it to protect the floor from burning material from the stove. The pad must be 36” wide by 37” deep for the Model 20. Tests were conducted without a floor protector. Therefore, the protector can be of any thickness and any K* factor.

The unit must be positioned on the pad so that there is a minimum of 16” from the front of the door opening to the front of the pad, and a minimum of 8” measured horizontally from the sides of the fuel loading and ash removal openings to the sides of the pad.

TOOLS FOR INSTALLATION

Drop cloth

3/32” Metal drill bit

5/16” magnetic socket chuck adapter, 5/16” wrench (box or socket) or adjustable wrench

Jigsaw with masonry, metal and wood blades

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New Buck Corporation 20 Room Heater manual Wall Installation, Corner Installation, Floor Protection, Tools For Installation

FAQ

What type of pad is required for combustible floor installation?

A non-combustible pad that is 36 wide by 37 deep is required to protect the floor from burning material from the stove.

What tools are needed for the installation?

You will need a drop cloth, 3/32 metal drill bit, 5/16 magnetic socket chuck adapter, 5/16 wrench box or socket or adjustable wrench, and a jigsaw with masonry, metal and wood blades.

Are there specific clearance requirements for the installation?

Yes, the unit must be positioned on the pad with a minimum of 16 from the front of the door opening and a minimum of 8 measured horizontally from the sides of the fuel loading and ash removal openings.