Contents
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PEDESTAL PLATE HEATER
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MODEL
Dimensions
CONGRATULATIONS
tools and materials needed
SAFETY RULES
LOCATING THE ROOM HEATER
MINIMUM CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE WALLS
Bottom view of flue collar with damper installed
MOUNTING CAST-IRONFLUE COLLAR
Cross-sectionof flue
collar
CHIMNEY CONNECTION
NOT ALL FIREPLACES ARE SUITABLE FOR INSTALLATION
VENTING INTO A FIREPLACE
OF A WOOD HEATER
When considering a masonry chimney, round tiles are preferable to square or rectangular, as round tiles have much better airflow characteristics and are far easier to clean. Unfortunately, most North American chimneys use square or rectangular tile liners that are really designed for open fireplaces, not stoves or furnaces. Of most importance, second only to overall chimney height, is the diameter of the flue liner itself. In most instances, it should be sized to the appliance i.e., 6 flue outlet on the appliance requires a 6 chimney. The inner diameter should never be less than the flue-outletdiameter and should never be greater than 50% larger than the appliance flue outlet. For example, do not expect a wood or coal burning stove or furnace to function properly if installed into a chimney with a flue greater than 50% more than the appliance outlet - - such as a 6 flue outlet requires a 6 diameter for optimum drafting, but can function well with an 8, but becomes borderline beyond an 8 diameter
FIREPLACE INSTALLATION CONTD
FIREPLACE INSTALLATION
RULES FOR CONNECTOR PIPE INSTALLATION
SERVICE HINTS
CHIMNEY MAINTENANCE
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NEVER STORE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS
REPAIR PARTS FOR
WIRING DIAGRAM FOR MODEL
PARTS LIST FOR MODEL
BRICK PLACEMENT - TOP INSIDE VIEW OF FIREBOX
GLASS REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS FOR MODEL
ASHES - REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL
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HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS