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SAFETY TESTING

The corn/pellet stove, Model #OLV-PC ‘Olivia’, has been tested and certified by OMNI-Test Laboratories,

Inc., Beaverton, Oregon, to comply with ASTM E1509-04, ULC-C1482, ULC-S627 ‘Tested & Certified Room

Heater, Pellet Fuel-Burning Type’.  Also for use in Mobile Homes.  Installation must conform with

applicable requirements of NFPA 211, and applicable building & mechanical codes.  In Canada,

installation must conform with the CAN/CSA B365 , Installation Code for Solid Fuel Burning Appliances

and Equipment and applicable building codes.

SAFETY & INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS

DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE.

DO NOT INSTALL A FLUE DAMPER IN THE EXHAUST VENTING SYSTEM OF THIS UNIT.

This stove’s exhaust system operates under negative pressure in the combustion chamber and

positive pressure in the chimney.  It is imperative that the vent system used on this stove is properly

installed and airtight.  Do not install a damper in the exhaust system of this stove.

Smoke detectors installed in the same room as this stove may activate if smoke from the firebox if

allowed to enter the room or if the ash drawer is smoking when it is emptied.

When installed in a manufactured home: 

CAUTION:  THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MANUFACTURED HOME

FLOOR, WALL, AND CEILING/ROOF MUST BE MAINTAINED.

WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL IN SLEEPING ROOM.

CANADIAN INSTALLATIONS: Clearances may only be reduced by means approved by the regulatory

authority.

Contact the local building official to obtain a permit and information on any local installation

restrictions and inspection requirements.

This stove is approved for U.S. & Canadian conventional & mobile home installations.

VENT SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

Type ‘L’ vent systems must be used.  Follow vent manufacturer’s clearance requirements.  Refer to

local building codes, appliance and vent system manufacturer’s instructions for precautions required

when passing through a combustible wall or ceiling.  

This stove utilizes 3" exhaust pipe.  Use the appropriate adaptor for proper connection to the 3"

exhaust collar at the back of the stove.  

Outside air is 

required

 for proper operation of this stove.  The connection at the back of the stove is 2"

O.D.  Use the appropriate adaptor to properly reduce the outside air pipe for connection at the back

of the stove.

Summary of Contents for OLV-PC OLIVIA

Page 1: ...e bodily injury or even death This stove must only be installed with factory approved and tested components Use of components not tested and approved for use with this stove or using another manufactu...

Page 2: ...ustrations 8 Venting Termination Requirements 9 Minimum Clearance Locations from Exhaust Terminations 10 Combustion Air Requirements 11 Electrical Components Wiring Schematic 12 Thermostat Installatio...

Page 3: ...e may activate if smoke from the firebox if allowed to enter the room or if the ash drawer is smoking when it is emptied When installed in a manufactured home CAUTION THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE M...

Page 4: ...m vertical rise of 3 feet above the stove exhaust connection Failure to provide adequate natural draft vertical rise may result in smoke being released into the house when electricity to the stove is...

Page 5: ...rigid sections of pipe Wall Thimble 45o Elbow 90o Elbow Ceiling Support Firestop Spacer Square Horizontal Cap Round Horizontal Cap Attic Insulation Shield Used for installations that pass through an a...

Page 6: ...ct to Direct Temp vent system Pellet Stove Termination Adapter Used in conjunction with horizontal Tee with Tee cap exit cap decorative cap or vertical cap Decorative Cone Cap Exit Cap 45o Horizontal...

Page 7: ...tove and use highly volatile fuel or combustible material in this stove 2 WARNING DO NOT INSTALL IN A SLEEPING ROOM 3 CAUTION THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE FLOORS WALLS CEILINGS AND ROOF MUST BE MAI...

Page 8: ...23 5 8 Center of intake collar from right side 12 1 2 Center of intake collar from left side 9 1 2 Center of intake collar from floor 7 3 8 Center of exhaust collar from right side 9 1 2 Center of ex...

Page 9: ...Front from faceplate 6 Floor protection from sides from door opening 3 Floor protection from back of stove Must extend to wall if vent system horizontally exits thru wall Must extend under tee if ver...

Page 10: ...Termination 1 Horizontal Termination 2 Typical Corner Installation Vertical Installation 1 Vertical Installation 2 Note Not recommended for cold climate installations Floor protection extends 6 in fro...

Page 11: ...Installation must comply with the requirements in this installation manual the requirements of the vent system you are using and local building codes Local code requirements Check local building codes...

Page 12: ...es i e fences adjacent buildings protruding parts of the structure roof eaves or overhangs plants shrubs 24 610 mm 5 Below a door window cavity or air vent 4 1 2 m 6 Horizontally from a door window ca...

Page 13: ...or bend the aluminum flex pipe with too small a radius as this will block the flow of combustion air and result in poor operation of the stove Use of a hood for protection against wind and weather is...

Page 14: ...n operation Run the power cord to the nearest outlet Do not allow fan cord to come in contact with any hot or sharp surfaces on the stove When this stove is installed in a mobile home it must be elect...

Page 15: ...reaches the thermostat set temperature the stove will automatically operate at the lowest setting 1 THERMOSTAT HOOK UP 1 Install the thermostat by connecting the wires from the thermostat to the exte...

Page 16: ...column reading on the manometer NOTE The reading should be 10 w c or more negative pressure Once draft is established the reading will be 0 24 w c or higher negative pressure IMPORTANT The negative p...

Page 17: ...tallation Products made by other manufactures are NOT covered by this Limited Warranty regardless of whether they were purchase with the fireplace or later added No person is authorized to extend the...

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