
7076-108F • February 7, 2018
Curve Series
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Heat & Glo
A. Positioning Your Wood Burning Appliance
The wood burning appliance must be set up so the appli-
ance, flue connection, flue pipe, and chimney system can
be cleaned and serviced. Consideration should also be
made when locating the appliance in the home due to the
supply of combustion air requirements. Depending on the
chosen installation method, supplied combustion air may
be taken from the outside using the adapters provided, or
through the back of the appliance by removing the cover
plate on the inlet hole. (To remove the cover or install the
outside air adapter, remove the back panel. The cover
plate is located near the bottom and retained with four
screws).
Out of the box, the appliance without the additional
weight of the venting system or fuel load weighs nearly 100
kilograms. Make considerations for the weight of the sys
-
tem when locating the appliance in the desired location. If
the load bearing characteristics of the structure are difficult
to determine or there is concern that the structure will not
adequately support the system, a distribution plate should
be used. Contact your Radius Wood Appliance dealer with
questions.
B. Vertical Venting & Combustion Air
When venting the appliance vertically, follow the vent-
ing manufacturer’s instructions and requirements. Slip the
cover ring down the flue and set on top of the appliance.
Vertical Venting Options
(Fig. 5.1)
Standard 150 mm Venting: E, B, F
Coaxial venting: F, E, D, A
(Use the items indicated for your installation. Use the bolts
provided to attach the components in the order shown.)
When installing F:
•
If installing outside combustion air, turn F to cover
the opening at the top of the combustion air plenum.
• If using room combustion air or coaxial venting, turn
F to leave the opening at the top of the combustion
air plenum open.
(The outside air connection is located on the lower back
of the appliance. The 75 mm adapter is included in the
component pack.)
C. Horizontal Venting
When venting the appliance horizontally, remove the
back panel of the appliance. Next, remove the cast flue
attachment ring in the top of the appliance by removing the
four bolts used to secure it in shipping. Remove the rear
cover plate that can be seen in the back of the appliance
once the back panel is removed. Install the rear cover
plate over the vertical outlet hole in the top of the appliance
using the four bolts that were used to secure the cover
plate when installed on the rear of the appliance. Install the
cast flue attachment ring on the rear of appliance using four
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Installation & Assembly
Opening at the top of the
combustion air plenum
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
bolts. Knock out the panel on the back panel so the flue
attachment ring can slip through it. Attach the back panel
back onto the appliance using the same fasteners. Install
the venting per the venting manufactures specifications.
Place the top cover plate (item “C” in Fig. 5.1) from the
component pack over the hole in the top of the appliance
for a finished look.
This appliance is suitable for installation in a shared flue.
Fig. 5.1
Fig. 5.2