TOOLS AND MATERIALS NEEDED
TOOLS
• Pencil
• Measuring Tape or 6 foot rule
• Tin Snips
• Drill and 1/8” dia. bit
• Gloves
• Screwdriver (Blade type)
• 5/16” Nut Driver or
5/16” Socket w/Ratchet
MATERIALS
• Chimney Connection- 6” Diameter Black Steel
pipe (24 gauge minimum) and elbow(s) either
adjustable
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or corrugated as necessary
• 1/2” Sheet Metal Screws
• 6” Inside Diameter Underwriters Laboratories
(UL) listed Residential Type and Building Heating
Appliance Chimney, Type “HT”, or 6” existing
Masonry Chimney with flue liner.
• Floor Protector Material: 3’ x 4’-6” (as specified
on page 4.)
• Furnace Cement (Manufacturer recommends:
Rutland Code 78 or Equivalent)
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Avoid adjustable elbows, they leak!
32 1/4
12 1/2
33 1/2
4 1/8
4 1/4
19 1/4
CENTER LINE OF 6"
CHIMNEY CONNECTOR
24
TOP OF FLOOR PROTECTOR
CENTER LINE
OF 6"
CHIMNEY
CONNECTOR
CIRCULATOR DIMENSIONS
RULES FOR SAFE INSTALLATION AND OpERATION
Save These Instructions! Read these rules and the instructions carefully.
1. Check local codes. The installation must
comply with their rulings. Do not install this
heater in a mobile home or trailer.
2. Always connect this heater to a chimney or
vent to the outside. Never vent to another
room or inside a building.
3. Do not connect this heater to an aluminum
Type B gas vent. This is not safe and is pro-
hibited by all codes. This heater requires
connection to approved chimneys: Either a
chimney complying with the requirements
for Type HT chimneys in the Standard for
Chimneys. Factory Built, Residential Type
and Building Heating Appliance, UL 103, or
a code approved masonry chimney with a
flue liner, preferably round. A larger masonry
flue may be used, so long as the flue-section
diameter is not greater than 50 sq. in.
4. The chimney portion (whether factor-built
or masonry) must be tall enough to provide
sufficient draft and safe exit of smoke and
combustion products.
5. Be sure that your Chimney is safely con-
structed and in good repair. Have the
chimney inspected by the Fire Department
or a qualified inspector (such as a Chimney
sweep). Your insurance company may be
able to recommend a qualified inspector.
6. Inspect chimney connector and chimney
twice monthly during the heating season for
any deposit of creosote or soot which must
be removed.
7. Provide air for combustion from outside the
house into the room where the heater is lo-
cated. If the intake is not in the same room,
air must have free access to the room.
WARRANTY INFORMATION CARD
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