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PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION 

INSTALLATION

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REDUCED MASONRY STRUCTURE CLEARANCE

(ALCOVE)

Your stove can be installed in a masonry structure with

reduced clearances if the structure was built to National

Building Code for fireplaces and chimneys (UBC 37).

The firebox of the masonry structure must be of ade-

quate size to allow a minimum of 6" (152 mm) clearance

to the sides and top of the stove and 2" (51 mm) clear-

ance to the rear. All stove models must be installed on

their original listed legs or base unless otherwise speci-

fied by OMNI Testing Laboratory.

The minimum venting requirement is a listed chimney

liner that extends from the flue collar of the stove to the

first tile liner of the chimney where it is sealed. All joints

and connections must be made airtight to prevent leaking

and

 

downdrafts.

PROTECTED WALL CLEARANCE

Some local codes will allow reduced clearances when the

stove is installed adjacent to a protected wall system.

Your local building official must approve the variance.

Normally, the protected wall system is defined as a non-

combustible material with a minimum of 1" (25.4 mm) air

space behind. Check your local building codes or with a

qualified installer (Ref. NFPA 211).

VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS

THE FRESH AIR REQUIREMENTS OF THIS APPLI-

ANCE MUST BE MET WITHIN THE SPACE WHERE IT

WILL BE INSTALLED.

Ventilation is essential when using a solid fuel burning

heater. The combustion process of this heater uses oxy-

gen from inside the dwelling and it may be necessary to

open a window or install a vent to provide make-up air

into a dwelling that is well insulated (modern construction

standards have resulted in homes that are highly energy-

efficient and that allow little heat loss and air transfer).

Other appliances in the dwelling also contribute to re-

moving air from the dwelling (i.e. clothes dryers, exhaust

fans, fireplaces, and other fuel burning appliances).  If the

available fresh air delivery in the dwelling is insufficient to

support the demands of these appliances, problems can

result (i.e. Excessive negative pressure can develop in

the dwelling which will affect the rate at which this appli-

ance can draft [See 

Draft Requirements

, page 9], icing

can develop in some environments).

INSTALLING (OPTIONAL) MARBLE ACCENTS

See 

Optional Accessories

, page 25 for ordering information.

Important Note; Optional marble cannot be used if tem-
perature probe is used.

Marble is a natural product and therefore each piece will
have its own unique character. Marble can be scratched
so care should be taken to avoid putting heavy or rough
objects (trivet/steamers) on the surface. If the marble
should become scratched, the scratch may be removed
or diminished by polishing it with jewelers rouge (which
can be purchased at many hardware stores). Do not in-
stall the marble before curing the paint.

The marble set consists of 2 pieces. A large piece that
fits onto the stove top and a smaller piece that fits onto
the ashlip (located below the fuel door).

Installation Steps:
Install the ceramic fiber blanket, gasket strips and marble
set as follows:

Note: The fiber blanket and gasket strips are provided with the

stove: The marble sets are optional accessories.

1.  Using scissors cut the ceramic fiber blanket so that it

fits into the recess of the stovetop.

2.  Place the top marble piece onto the ceramic fiber

blanket.

3.  Place the gasket strips into the recess of the ashlip

so that they are evenly spaced. This will slightly ele-
vate the marble so that it is not making direct surface
contact. Note: Insulation is not required in this area.

4.  Place the ashlip marble onto gasket strips in ashlip

recess.

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Summary of Contents for T150C

Page 1: ...THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN READ MANUAL THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLATION RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL Ce manuel d inst...

Page 2: ...ABLE FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE NAPHTHA OR ENGINE OIL 9 Never use gasoline gasoline type lantern fuel kerosene charcoal lighter fluid or similar liq uids to start or freshen up a fire in this heater Keep...

Page 3: ...rble is used Place pad under top marble and strips under ash lip marble USING THIS MANUAL Please read and carefully follow all of the instructions found in this manual Please pay special attention to...

Page 4: ...IONS THIS APPLIANCE IS EQUIPPED WITH A THREE PRONG GROUNDING PLUG FOR YOUR PROTEC TION AGAINST SHOCK HAZARD AND SHOULD BE PLUGGED DIRECTLY INTO A PROPERLY GROUNDED THREE PRONG RE CEPTACLE DO NOT CUT O...

Page 5: ...used In some cases if the k value is less or the r value higher a thinner material may be used Methods of determining floor protection equivalents To determine the thickness required for any material...

Page 6: ...A CHIMNEY SYS TEM SERVING ANOTHER STOVE APPLIANCE OR ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT FAILURE TO FOL LOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS WILL VOID THE MANUFACTURERS WARRANTY If you plan to vent your stove into an existi...

Page 7: ...nd air transfer Other appliances in the dwelling also contribute to re moving air from the dwelling i e clothes dryers exhaust fans fireplaces and other fuel burning appliances If the available fresh...

Page 8: ...ion To A Factory Built Chimney This space heater is to be connected to a factory built chimney con forming to CAN ULC S629 Standard for 650 C Fac tory Built Chimneys For Reduced Residential Clearances...

Page 9: ...on byproducts from the ap pliance If the venting system s design does not promote these ends the system may not function properly Poorly functioning venting systems may create performance problems as...

Page 10: ...INSTALLATION PAGE 10 RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION DIAGRAM fire parts com...

Page 11: ...stening supports to chimney length do not penetrate the chimney liner the inside wall of the Solid Pak chimney The inner end of the Solid Pak chimney section shall be flush with the inside of the maso...

Page 12: ...a conventional stove The catalytic combustor is designed to make use of this en ergy converting it into useful heat as it lessens chimney creosote build up and air pollution The catalytic com bustor c...

Page 13: ...tion air located above the fuel door Slide the control to the right for a slower burn rate to the left for a higher burn rate It may take a while to get accustomed to the sensitive draft control Small...

Page 14: ...s The high firing rate will ensure that the stove the flue the catalyst and the fuel are all stabilized at proper operating temperatures If the optional temperature probe is used even though it may re...

Page 15: ...Ensure blower is turned off during start up and refueling as it will af fect the accuracy of temperature probe reading If the stove has been burning on a medium to high burn rate for approximately 20...

Page 16: ...that produces heat from a woodstove is the wood It needs to be well seasoned natural wood What does Well Seasoned mean When a tree is cut down the wood is green full of sap and moisture This moisture...

Page 17: ...d the side windows have a 1 8 3 2 mm thick lytherm gasket Should these gaskets become frayed or damaged they should be replaced with the same size and type as the original gasket Contact your dealer f...

Page 18: ...ovincial fire authority for information on how to handle a chimney fire Have a clearly understood plan for handling a chimney fire CATALYST REPLACEMENT The normal expected life of a catalyst catalytic...

Page 19: ...ed is sufficient for most users Reinstall the combustor set according to the following instructions 1 Disconnect pipe from stove flue outlet 2 Looking down into stove flue remove the bypass operating...

Page 20: ...as long or as well as seasoned hardwood resulting in a short burn time 1 Wood size too small Burns at too rapid a rate 2 The gasket seal on the fuel door or glass is leaking air Repair or replace it...

Page 21: ...required flow of combustion air to the fire chamber and for safely re moving unwanted combustion byproducts from the appli ance If the venting system s design does not promote these ends the system m...

Page 22: ...r Size 6 152 mm Approx Burn Time 8 12 hours Fuel Capacity 55 lbs 25 kg Loading Front Catalyst Standard Width 27 686 mm Depth 22 5 572 mm Height to flue 29 737 mm Height 26 5 673 mm Approx Weight With...

Page 23: ...Assembly 6 Also requires 28M09 Gasket Kit 26M78 Top Cast Stove Heat Shield Parts 29108 Shield Bottom Heat 29110 Shield Rear Heat Firebox Parts See Brick Diagram For Brick Part Number Z SC 103 Combusto...

Page 24: ...COMPONENT DIAGRAMS T150C PAGE 24 FIREBRICK 1 thick Part Qty Dimensions FB 1 9 9 x 4 Regular Top View Showing Brick Installed CATALYTIC COMBUSTOR System Components fire parts com...

Page 25: ...PK B Touch up Spray Paint Kit Black 12 oz Spray Can Blower Kit BK T15 A Blower Kit includes rheostat for variable speed control is available for increased heat circulation Blower Variable Speed Contro...

Page 26: ...SAFETY LISTING LABEL PAGE 26 fire parts com...

Page 27: ...EPA LABEL Page 27 fire parts com...

Page 28: ...RSHIP RECORDS Dealer s Name Dealer s Address City State Zip Code Serial Number Date of Purchase Date Installed Notes SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE LOG Service Service Service Date Technician Description fir...

Page 29: ...1110 West Taft Avenue Orange CA 92865 fire parts com...

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