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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.

Manufactured Home Installations

(ref. Figure 7)

This appliance is approved for installation into a manufactured 

(mobile) home in the USA ONLY!

Installation should be in accordance with the Mobile Home 

Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280 (in 

Canada CAN/CSA Z240 MH), or, when such a standard is not 

applicable, the Standard for Mobile Home Installations, ANSI 

A225.1.

All mobile home installations require an outside air kit (see Page 29 

for ordering information). The stove must be secured to the floor and 

grounded to the chassis of the mobile home.

WARNING:  DO NOT INSTALL IN SLEEPING ROOM OF A MOBILE 

HOME.

CAUTION:  THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MOBILE HOME 

FLOOR, WALL AND CEILING/ROOF MUST BE MAINTAINED.

Approved Chimney - 

Your stove is approved for use with Class A, UL 

103 HT (U.S.) / ULC-S629 (Canada) Listed Residential Type and Building 

Heating Appliance Chimney (HT chimney - 2100° Fahrenheit) and double 

wall connector pipe

.  

Approved chimney brands are Security Chimneys™,

 

Jakes Evans/GSW, Dura-vent, Metal Fab, Ameri-Tec, Metalbestos and 

Industrial Chimney (ICC).

Clearances to connector shall be measured from 6” flue collar. Restric-

tions apply! Read instructions before installing.

YOUR CHIMNEY INSTALLATION MUST COMPLY WITH LOCAL 

BUILDING AND FIRE CODES.

Termination Cap 

with Spark Arrestor

Remove, if mobile 

home is transported

Storm 

Collar

Flashing

Support

Box

DVL Close 

Clearance 

Connector Pipe

Floor

Protector

3 Feet

Minimum

7 Feet 

Minimum

Double Wall Pipe

Using 6” Diameter Type L-Vent Connector Pipe

Mobile (Manufactured) Home Installation Shown

Figure 7 - Typical Installation

Minimum of 

12-15’ of Flue 

to achieve a 

stable draft.

Fasten each stove pipe 

connection with at least 

3 sheet metal screws.

Mobile home installations 

require a spark arrestor at the 

chimney termination.

All mobile home installa-

tions require an outside 

air kit (see 

Page 29

 for 

ordering information) 

and the stove must be 

secured to the floor and 

grounded to the mobile 

home chassis.

Install Outside Air 

Kits per instructions 

on 

Page 12

INSTALL VENTING SYSTEM PER VENT MANUFACTURERS 
INSTRUCTIONS!

Fasten stove pipe to 

flue collar using 3 

sheet metal screws.

Secure Stove

to floor

Grounded to Steel Chassis 

using a #8 AGW copper 

wire or equivalent.

Chassis

Floor

CHIMNEY INSTALLATION

•  Install chimney as per manufacturer’s instructions. Some brands of 

pipe may require removal of the spacer ring in the flue collar.

•  All horizontal runs of pipe should be as short as possible and are 

required by NFPA No. 211 to have an upward pitch or rise in the same 

direction the smoke travels of no less than 1/4” to the linear foot. The 

connector pipe must meet minimum clearances in any direction to 

walls or other combustible materials. It must attach to a listed double 

wall metal chimney at least 6” in diameter or to a masonry chimney 

with a flue passage of at least 48 square inches.

•  It is required that a chimney connector pipe not extend further than the 

inner wall of the flue when it is connected to a masonry chimney and 

that it either be cemented to the masonry or be installed without cement 

in a thimble connected to the masonry wall. When the connector is 

inserted into a thimble, the joint must be tight enough so that it will 

not be dislodged in normal use. Install connector at no less than the 

minimum clearances from the ceiling when using a 90-degree elbow 

to pass through combustible constructions.

•  Chimney connector pipes should never pass through a floor, ceiling, 

fire wall, partition, or combustible construction of any type unless 

certain precautions are taken. The best method is to use a listed 

thimble and a listed chimney in accordance with the manufacturer’s 

directions. NFPA No. 211 gives approved methods for passing a flue 

pipe through combustible constructions (see Page 11).

Stove

Side View

Summary of Contents for Performer S210AGL

Page 1: ...faire la demande Num ro de la pi ce 900981 01 This appliance must be properly installed and operated in order to prevent the pos sibility of a house fire Please read this entire installation and opera...

Page 2: ...ure Warning 5 Creosote 5 Disposal of Ashes 5 Fuel 6 Paint Curing 6 Burn In Period 6 Clearances to Combustibles 7 8 Floor Protection 7 Reduced Clearances 7 Alcove Clearances 7 Chimney and Connector 7 C...

Page 3: ...g season to check for soot and creosote accumulations Any accumulations over 1 8 thick should be removed by a professional chimney sweep Do not attempt to burn out heavy creosote accumulations with a...

Page 4: ...ool too much before exiting which will stall the rate the exhaust exits 4 Offsets in the venting system are too restrictive see Chimney Guide lines Inadequate draft will cause the appliance to leak sm...

Page 5: ...lace insert with a small metal shovel Ashes should be placed in a steel container with a tight fitting lid and moved outdoors immediately Other waste shall not be placed in this container The closed c...

Page 6: ...THE AMOUNT OF AIR ENTERING THE STOVE IMMEDIATELY BURN IN PERIOD PAINT CURING Thisapplianceisdesignedtoburndryseasonednaturalwoodonly see Page 23 for a list of prohibited fuels Failure to burn proper...

Page 7: ...listed above This appliance may be vented into a code approved masonry chimney with flue liner WARNING Chimney connector must be in good condition and kept clean Do not install damaged parts All of t...

Page 8: ...450mm USA 0 CAN 200mm Footnotes 1 These dimensions to the stove body are forreferenceonly Actualdistancesshould be measured from the stove s flue collar 2 Minimum noncombustible hearth pad dimensions...

Page 9: ...ure 5 Typical Installation Figure 6 Connected to a Masonry Chimney Floor Protector Floor Protector Fasten each stove pipe connection with at least 3 sheet metal screws Single wall stove pipe must not...

Page 10: ...mination All mobile home installa tions require an outside air kit see Page 29 for ordering information and the stove must be secured to the floor and grounded to the mobile home chassis Install Outsi...

Page 11: ...ll be 12 in 305 mm Chimney section concentric with and spaced 1 in 25 4 mm away from connector by means of sheet steel support plates on both ends of chimney section Opening shall be covered and chimn...

Page 12: ...t and check for any damaged or missing parts If there is hidden damage notify your freight company or IHP dealer immediately CAUTION Wear gloves during installation in case of sharp edges on the stove...

Page 13: ...in that leg as well 9 Install bricks and baffle as per instructions on Pages 15 and 16 It is highly recommended that the baffle be assembled before the chimney is installed so that the baffle blankets...

Page 14: ...chassis with a 8 AGW copper wire or equivalent 11 Install bricks as per instructions on Pages 15 and 16 It is highly recommended that the baffle be assembled before the chimney is installed so that t...

Page 15: ...dimensions on next page to be sure the correct bricks are installed in the correct location 1 Install bricks 1 26 in the numbered sequence shown in Figure 14 on Page 16 NOTE Beforeinstallingyourbaffle...

Page 16: ...y smaller to adjust for steel and firebrick tolerances beyond our control Be sure to measure and mark bricks with their numbers when removing WARNING IF THE BRICKS ARE NOT INSTALLED EXACTLY AS SHOWN B...

Page 17: ...mometer can be a helpful tool to help ensure you are not over firing your appliance and it will also ensure you are burning fuel at a rate that is most efficient Place a stove thermometer on the top o...

Page 18: ...ot enough to effectively heat the air moved by the blower If the air coming from the blower feels cool one should either decrease the blower speed or stoke the fire to build up more heat NOTE Turn blo...

Page 19: ...to load This indicates the stove is too hot to load for a long burn Also do not load wood for a long burn on a deep bed of hot coals Try stirring the coals a few minutes before loading the stove for a...

Page 20: ...pected at least once a year by a qualified service technician to ensure gaskets air tubes baffles and venting are in good repair to ensure proper performance Have degraded items replaced by a qualifie...

Page 21: ...ld up Higher burns less build up Keep freshly loaded wood away from the glass After reloading allow all the wood to catch flame before dampering down the appliance GLASS REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS Step...

Page 22: ...7 SMOKES WHEN 1 If smoke is entering the room check to make sure your baffle boards are properly installed DOOR IS OPEN and that the baffle blankets are pushed back flush with the front of the baffle...

Page 23: ...for requirements in your area Carbon Monoxide Monitor Recommended Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Early signs of carbon monoxide poison ing are similar to the flu with headaches dizziness and or nausea If y...

Page 24: ...stener Kit 23 71115 Bottom Heatshield S210GL 24 H5662 Cascade Olympic Leg Kit Outside Air Plenum Box FSB BLOWER PARTS 25 H8062 FSB700 Blower Only Assembly w blower wiring harness 26 H5658 Fan Blade FS...

Page 25: ...25 REPLACEMENT PARTS MODEL S210AGL 34 47 48 46 33 35 41 41 45 39 39 43 39 39 39 39 43 39 39 36 40 40 40 40 44 37 38 39 39 39 42 39 39 39 42...

Page 26: ...26 NOTE DIAGRAMS ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE Door Parts Blower Parts 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 9 10 8 14 11 6 7 12 25 29 31 28 27 26 32 30 REPLACEMENT PARTS MODEL S210AGL...

Page 27: ...27 NOTE DIAGRAMS ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE REPLACEMENT PARTS MODEL S210AGL 22 24 18 20 21 23 Leg and Leg Parts...

Page 28: ...28 NOTE DIAGRAMS ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE REPLACEMENT PARTS MODEL S210AGL 15 18 15 18 19 16 17 19 Ash Drawer Pedestal and Pedestal...

Page 29: ...egs 4 per pkg HEAT SHIELD REQUIRED WITH LEGS 71115 WSHS 210 Heat Shield BLOWER H7917 BLWR FSB700 SS Blower Kit FS Woodstoves OUTSIDE AIR KITS 71111 OUTAIRK L Outside Air Kit Leg 71112 OUTAIRK P Outsid...

Page 30: ...h the heater and to the front sides and rear as indicated NOTICE All mobile home installations require outside air kits OAK Clearance dimensions are to flue collar If a single wall connector pipe with...

Page 31: ...inder may burn at excessive temperatures and may cause damage to the Product or may cause it to function improperly IHP stoves inserts and high efficiency EPA fireplaces are approved for burning dry s...

Page 32: ...always give the following information 1 The model number of the appliance 2 The Serial Number of the appliance 3 The part number 4 The description of the part 5 The quantity required 6 The installatio...

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