Assembly and Installation
1.Uncrate and/or unpack the heater, remove cardboard packaging and protective poly bag.
2.Attach (4) legs to rail bases to form a base which stove will set on
3.Attach boot assembly to rear of stove using the enclosed hardware package.
4.Place stove in desired location.
5.Place top extension on right hand side of the stove.
6.Place lid supports into position on top of stove.
7.Place lids into position on top of stove.
MINIMUM CLEARANCE
TO COMBUSTIBLE WALLS
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PROTECTOR | PROTECTOR | ||||
FIGURE 1 | FIGURE 2 |
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Clearances in () are for Canada ONLY.
HEATER/FLOOR PROTECTOR LOCATION
Place the heater on solid masonry or solid concrete. When the heater is used on a combustible floor, use an Underwrit- ers Listed floor protector. The floor protector must comply with UL Standards. The base should extend at least 18" beyond the door side of the heater and should extend under the flue pipe if it is elbowed towards a wall. (Fig. 3).
1. | The stove must have its own flue. Do not connect this |
| unit to a chimney flue serving other appliances. |
2. | After observing the clearances to combustibles, locate |
| your floor protector accordingly and carefully place the |
| stove in your selected location. Install stove pipe, |
| elbows and thimble as necessary, utilizing either a |
| recently cleaned and inspected masonry chimney or a |
| UL 103 HT Listed Residential Type and Building Heat |
| ing Appliance Chimney. |
DASHED LINES
SHOW STRAIGHT
OUT CHIMNEY
CONNECTOR
54"
36" 36"
NON- COMBUSTIBLE |
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CONSTRUCTION IN |
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ACCORDANCE WITH | 38" |
NFPA 211 |
FLOOR
PROTECTOR
36"
3. | If your chimney continues to draft excessively, then use |
| a Barometric Draft Regulator. |
4. | Use three (3) sheet metal screws in each stove pipe and |
| /or elbow joint to firmly hold the stove pipe together. Use |
| 6" round black/blue stove pipe, not galvanized stove |
| pipe . |
5. | Recheck illustrations Fig. 1 through 6 to be sure you |
| have the proper clearances shown from the stove and |
| the connector pipe to combustible surfaces. NOTE: If |
| a wall is only faced with brick or stone, consider it as a |
| combustible wall. |
6. | DO NOT install this stove in a mobile home or trailer. |
7. | If you have too much draft, then install a 6" cast iron |
| stove pipe damper in the first joint of the stove pipe. |
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FIG. 4
CAUTION!