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The Model 1600 has not been speci
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replace. The rear vent con
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gura on of the Model
1600 allows for installa on into a masonry
fi
replace but top clearances to a mantel have not been determined.
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The installa on must comply with all HUD Regula ons.
Floor protector requirements and installa on, minimum
clearances, and installa on precau ons are the same as
those on
Page 9
for conven onal residen al construc on.
The wood heater must be anchored to the
fl
oor with bolts of
su
ffi
cient size and length to penetrate the pedestal mount,
fl
oor protector, home
fl
oor, and sub
fl
oor.
The wood heater must be securely grounded to the mobile
home chassis using #8 AWG copper wire or its equivalent.
WARNING: D N
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For mobile homes use 6 inch diameter Class “A” chimney list-
ed to UL 103 HT and/or ULC629, suitable for use with solid
fuels, installed from the
fl
ue collar to the termina on point
and
fi
ed with a Spark Arrestor and Rain Cap. The chimney
must be removable in case the mobile home is transported.
An outside air inlet must be provided for combus on and be
unrestricted while the unit is in use. Use High Valley outside
air kit (P/N: AIRKIT). See
Page 17
.
The front loading door of the wood heater must be kept
closed at all mes except for star ng and refueling the
fi
re.
* NOTE:
Installa on Illustra ons above are informa onal only. The drawings are not to scale and are not intended to accurately depict
construc on details nor minimum clearances to combus ble materials. Refer to the latest edi on of NFPA 211 for current requirements.
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• Center the wood heater
fl
ue collar directly under
the chimney pipe if possible. All Clearances to
combus bles must be maintained.
• Con
fi
rm that any ceiling support, roof support,
fi
re-stops, insula on shields, etc. are installed cor-
rectly and match the brand of Type HT 2100° chim-
ney being used.
• If the wood heater must be o
ff
set from the chim-
ney opening, use 15° or 45° pipe elbows to make
correc ons for the o
ff
set.
• Crimped connector pipe ends must point down-
ward toward the wood heater
fl
ue collar.
• Secure each pipe sec on to each other and the
fl
ue collar using three (3) #10 sheet metal screws.
See
Page 11
.
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• Center the wood heater
fl
ue collar in line with the
wall thimble if possible. All Clearances to combus-
bles must be maintained.
• Con
fi
rm that the factory-built wall pass through or
masonry thimble meets manufacturer instruc ons
and/or NFPA 211. See
Page 8
.
• Limit the 90° bends to one (1) elbow and the 90°
bend where the thimble meets the flue.
• Maintain at least 18" clearance from single wall
connector to the ceiling.
• Floor protec on must extend under horizontal
sec on of connector pipe and at least two inches
(2”) to each side.
• Maintain 1/4” rise per foot in horizontal pipe.
• Crimped connector pipe ends must point toward
the wood heater
fl
ue collar.
• Secure each pipe sec on to each other and the
fl
ue collar using three (3) #10 sheet metal screws.
See
Page 11
.
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