United States Stove 1261 Congratulations, Tools and Materials Needed, Heater Dimensions

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CONGRATULATIONS!

CONGRATULATIONS!

You've purchased a heater from North America's oldest manufacturer of wood burning products.

By heating with wood you're helping to CONSERVE ENERGY!

Wood is our only Renewable Energy Resource. Please do your part to preserve our wood supply. Plant at least one tree each year. Future generations will thank you.

Tools and Materials Needed

TOOLS

Pencil

6 Foot Folding Rule or Tape Measure Tin Snips

Drill, Hand or Electric

Drill Bit 1/8" Dia. (For Sheet Metal Screws) Adjustable Wrench

Screw Driver (Blade-Type) Gloves

Safety Glasses

MATERIALS

6" Elbow, Collar and Thimble; As Required (24 gauge min.)

1/2" Sheet Metal Screws (No. 10A x 1/2") 6" Diameter, 24 gauge, black or blued steel Underwriters Laboratories UL Listed

Residential Type HT (2100°F) Chimney or use a Masonry Chimney in good repair.

Floor Protector Material (R value = 2.0); Size and Installation as specified on Page 4

Furnace Cement (Manufacturer Recommends: Rutland Black Code 78 or Equivalent)

6" Barometric Draft Regulator (DR-6)

 

HEATER DIMENSIONS

 

FIG. 1

33"

 

26-1/2"

 

4-5/8"

11-3/8"

23"

8"

 

FLOOR PROTECTOR

18-1/2"

 

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United States Stove 1261 owner manual Congratulations, Tools and Materials Needed, Heater Dimensions

FAQ

What are the tools and materials needed for installation?

Tools needed include a pencil, folding rule, tin snips, drill, adjustable wrench, screwdriver, gloves, and safety glasses. Materials required are elbow, collar, thimble, sheet metal screws, chimney, floor protector, furnace cement, and barometric draft regulator.

What are the dimensions of the heater?

The dimensions are 33" x 26-1/2" x 23" with a 4-5/8" x 11-3/8" floor protector.

Can I use a masonry chimney with the heater?

Yes, you can use a masonry chimney in good repair with the heater.