Installation
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 (USA) and CAN/ULC (Canada). The base should extend at least 16" beyond the door side of the heater and should extend under the flue pipe if it is elbowed towards a wall. (Fig. 5).
MINIMUM CLEARANCE
TO COMBUSTIBLE WALLS
US , CANADA
18"
458mm
(60" MIN.)
1. | Uncrate and/or unpack the heater, removing all pack- |
| ing material, being careful not to dispose of the Parts |
| Bag. |
2. | Open the front feed door and remove the parts from |
| inside the stove. You should find the following: Hearth |
| Plate (1); Solid Damper (1); Lids (2); Pivoting Top (1); |
| Lid Support (1); Parts Package (1) containing nuts, |
| bolts, door handle, door latch and securing hardware; |
| Legs (4); Cast Iron Collar (1); Cast Iron Damper (1); |
| Baffle Assembly (1); Lid Lifter (1). |
3. | Place cardboard or other soft material adjacent to the |
34"
865mm
28" | FIG. 2 |
FLOOR | |
712mm | PROTECTOR |
28" 712mm
26"
660mm
FIG. 3 | 20" | |
FLOOR | ||
508mm | ||
PROTECTOR |
| stove and carefully turn the stove onto its top side |
| (bottom facing up). |
4. | Attach hearth plate to the front of the stove in its proper |
| location. |
5. | Attach both rear and front legs to the stove. Tighten the |
| nuts and bolts securely. The stove may now be |
| CAREFULLY turned over to stand on it four legs. |
6. | Attach the baffle assembly and flue collar to the stove |
| by inserting the baffle studs through the two holes |
| located on the top of the rear of the stove; place the flue |
| collar over the studs and mount using the proper nuts |
| and washers. Place lid support and lid in position on |
| pivoting top. Place the slide damper in position on the |
| top of the hearth plate and under the feed door, and |
| secure with screw in slot. |
7. | After consulting the installation instructions for mini- |
| mum 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 (properly |
| lined) or a UL/ULC Listed chimney. Insure that the |
| damper provided is installed in the flue collar. |
8. | Again, check the following illustrations and be sure |
| you have the clearances shown from the heater and |
| the connector pipe to combustible surfaces. If you |
| have a solid brick or stone wall behind your heater, |
| you may place your heater as close as you wish to the |
| wall. However, if the wall is only faced with brick or |
| stone, consider it a combustible wall. |
9. | If your chimney drafts excessively, purchase and use |
| a Barometric Draft Regulator (DR6 available from |
| factory). |
10. | The chimney connection should be as short as pos- |
| sible, and the heater must have its own flue. Do not |
| connect this unit to a chimney flue serving other |
| appliances. |
11. | Use three sheet metal screws in each stove pipe and |
| or elbow joint to firmly hold the pipe together. |
12. | Do not install this heater in a mobile home or trailer. |
14.Check your local building and insurance codes. The installation must comply with their rulings.
FIG. 2
HEATER/FLOOR PROTECTOR LOCATION
(Dimensions are required for
BACK WALL
DASHED LINES | NON- COMBUSTIBLE |
|
SHOW STRAIGHT | CONSTRUCTION IN |
|
OUT CHIMNEY | ACCORDANCE WITH |
|
CONNECTOR | NFPA 211 or CAN/CSA |
|
34" | 26" | |
865mm | 660mm | |
|
| |
6" |
| 730mm |
|
| |
153mm |
|
|
60" |
|
|
| FLOOR | |
| PROTECTOR | |
16" |
|
|
407mm |
|
|
6" | 6" |
|
153mm | 153mm |
|
| 28" |
|
FIG. 3
Protected Surfaces (NFPA 211)
Parallel |
| Corner |
Side | Rear |
|
| ||
|
FIG. 4
CAUTION!
KEEP FURNISHINGS AND OTHER
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
AWAY FROM THE HEATER.
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