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7.  Finally, place the baffle plate back in reverse order. The baffle plate should be pushed 

all the way to the back of the firebox with it resting on both sides of the stones. 

8.  RAIS recommends that a sealer be used between the insert and the face of the 

opening. 

Chimney 
The RAIS inserts must be installed using a code-approved masonry chimney with a 6” 

(15cm) diameter flue liner, a zero-clearance chimney, or a Class A UL 103 HT approved 

factory-built chimney system.  

 

The chimney must extend through the roof at least 3’ (1m), and 2’ (.6m) above any 

structure within 10’ (3m). The condition of the chimney and height is very important. We 

suggest a total minimum height of 10’ (3m). Consult your chimney expert if you have any 

questions.  

 

Do not connect this stove to a chimney flue serving another appliance. 

 

Important!  Make sure that there is easy access to the chimney cleanout door. 

 

For venting directly into a masonry chimney (built to 

UBC Chapter 37 standards) with a clay liner, the 

installation should be in accordance with the NFPA 

211 guidelines and methods. 

 

Insure that there is a secure and airtight connection 

between the adapter pipe and the clay liner with a 

block off plate. See the illustrated diagram at left. 

 

First, make sure to secure the fireplace damper in 

the open position (or remove the damper).  

 

Then, have the chimney examined to insure that it is 

safe for use (e.g. not too large and no cracks), and 

some of the more critical requirements are: 

 

A minimum thickness of 4” (10cm) for brick or 

block and a 12” (30cm) for a natural or rubble 

stone wall. 

 

The 6” (15cm) chimney liner options include: 

 

A full stainless steel chimney liner (meeting ULC S635 CLASS III standards) and 

securely attached to the insert and the chimney top is required for Canada.  A UL 

1777 liner is recommended in the United States for masonry and required for zero 

clearance. 

 

A fire clay flue liner that is at least 5/8” thick and installed with refractory mortar. 

 

An equivalent listed chimney liner system or other approved material.  

 

A chimney inside the house must have a 2” (5cm) clearance to combustibles, and an 

outside chimney must have at least a 1” (2.5cm) clearance to a combustible structure. 

Summary of Contents for INSERT 60

Page 1: ...RAIS INSERT 60 USER S MANUAL RAIS A S Industrivej 20 9900 Frederikshavn Denmark Tel 45 98 47 90 33 Fax 45 98 47 92 91 Tested Beaverton Listed by Oregon USA OMNI Test Laboratories Inc C...

Page 2: ...NG INSTRUCTIONS 7 First Fire 7 Building the Fire 8 Check for a Proper Burn 8 FIREWOOD 9 Specifications 9 Burning value of wood 9 A Few Reminders 9 Fuel Caution 10 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 10 Creosote Form...

Page 3: ...The stove is supplied with a cool handle cover which enables you to operate the handle without the use of a glove however always use caution when touching areas where HOT surfaces are located Included...

Page 4: ...heating capacity of approximately 1 076 ft 100m based on a standard ceiling height Specifications UL 1777 Listed 6 15cm diameter chimney liner up through the block off plate of an existing masonry chi...

Page 5: ...e needed for adjusting the position of the insert as shown in the diagram Attach the flue collar offset box to the chimney liner 5 The insert firebox can then be placed and centered in the fireplace o...

Page 6: ...lation should be in accordance with the NFPA 211 guidelines and methods Insure that there is a secure and airtight connection between the adapter pipe and the clay liner with a block off plate See the...

Page 7: ...manently altering the fireplace structure Operating instructions First Fire Your new RAIS should be broken in gently for top performance and to prevent paint damage cracks in the firebrick or firebox...

Page 8: ...hearth and do not use a grate or elevate the fire Push the air control handle up to Position 1 Light the fire and during start up you can leave the door slightly cracked with supervision until the ki...

Page 9: ...ing value of wood Air dried wood has less moisture 15 20 than freshly cut timber 40 and typically yields 20 more available heat Wet wood burns at a lower temperature and causes incomplete combustion s...

Page 10: ...rs which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a slow burning fire As a result creosote residue accumulates on the flue li...

Page 11: ...tem should be cleaned about once a year The following steps describe the cleaning process 1 Remove the baffle plate as follows a Push the baffle plate up towards the top of the stove and lift it off t...

Page 12: ...e due to too little air getting to the stove Check that you re not running exhaust fans kitchen bath the chimney is not blocked or there is a leak between the chimney liner stovepipe and the stove If...

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