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5. Installing your Stove
Location
Plan your stoves location prior to installing to ensure the location chosen
will fit the specifications and safety clearances. Combustible material closer
to the stove then the specified safety clearances must be lined with insulation
or millboard and a metal liner with a .5” standoff for air movement behind.
Another alternative is using insulation or millboard and ceramic tile. The
back of the stove and the first length of chimney pipe should also be lined
with such material. See diagram below.
Safety Clearances
Above- 3ft, Sides- 2”, Behind- 2” *with protective material.
Facing Direction
The stove ideally should face the bow or stern of the boat, particularly on a
sailboat. Fuel is gravity fed from the oil metering valve into the burner so if
the valve should drop below the level of the burner, the fuel would not flow
uphill into the burner, which will put out the fire. In a beam-facing
installation, the oil metering valve may have to be relocated to the side of the
stove. This will allow the stove to operate up to 15 degrees. If you have any
doubt regarding this, please email us.
Note: the stoves valve & burner should be in line with the boats keel.
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