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Your wood stove may be hooked up with a 

6” factory built or masonry chimney. If you 

are using a factory built chimney, it must 

comply with UL 103 standard; therefore it 

must be a Type HT (2100°F). It is extremely 

important that it be installed according to 

the manufacturer’s specifications.
If you are using a masonry chimney, it is 

important  that  it  be  built  in  compliance 

with  the  specifications  of  the  National 

Building Code. It must be lined with fire clay 

bricks, metal or clay tiles sealed together 

with fire cement. (Round flues are the most 

efficient).
The interior diameter of the chimney flue 

must be identical to the stove smoke ex-

haust. A flue which is too small may cause 

draft problems, while a large flue favours 

rapid cooling of the gas, and hence the 

build-up of creosote and the risk of chim-

ney fires. Note that it is the chimney and 

not the stove which creates the draft ef-

fect; your stove’s performance is directly 

dependent  on  an  adequate  draft  from 

your chimney.

The following recommendations may be 

useful for the installation of your chimney:
1.  It must rise above the roof at least 3’ 

(0.9m)  from  the  uppermost  point  of 

contact.

2.  The chimney must exceed any part of 

the building or other obstruction within 

a 10’ (3.04m) distance by a height of 2’ 

(0.6m).

3.  Installation  of  an  interior  chimney  is 

always preferable to an exterior chim-

ney.  Indeed, the interior chimney will, 

by definition, be hotter than an exterior 

chimney, being heated up by the am-

bient air in the house. Therefore the gas 

which circulates will cool more slowly, 

thus reducing the build-up of creosote 

and the risk of chimney fires.

4.  The draft caused by the tendency for 

hot air to rise will be increased with an 

interior chimney.

5.  Using a fire screen at the extremity of 

the chimney requires regular inspection 

in order to insure that it is not obstructed 

thus blocking the draft, and it should be 

cleaned when used regularly.

CHIMNEY

pARTS LIST

Key

part No.

Description

Qty.

1

67859

Weldment, Base

1

2

22030

Shield, Second Heat 

(Included w/ 67859)

1

3

22110

Shield, Heat 

(Included w/ 67859)

1

4

68619

Assy., Heat Jacket

1

5

88032

Gasket, Flue Collar

1

6

40246

Collar, Flue

1

7

22090

Curtain, Smoke

1

8

22171

Clip, Smoke Curtain

2

9

40075

Frame, Draft Damper

1

10

67132

Damper, Draft Control

1

11

25550

Pin, Draft Damper

1

12

83890

Clip, Push

1

13

40100

Liner, Front/Back

3

14

22536

Support, Grate

2

15

40102

Grate, Frame

1

16

40101

Grate, Coal

1

17

40045

Shaker

1

18

40132

Retainer, Brick

2

19

89066

Firebrick (4.5” x 9” x 1.25”)

10

20

891940

Assy., Feed Door 

(Complete)

1

-

40199

Feed Door - 

Casting Only

-

21

88033

Rope Gasket, 3/8” 

3.75 ft.

22

891941

Assy., Ash Door 

(Complete)

1

-

40289

Ash Door - 

Casting Only

-

23

88033

Rope Gasket, 3/8” 

2.42 ft.

24

83872

Pin, Door - 

Short

1

25

23441

Pin, Door - 

Long

1

26

83102

Bolt, 1/4-20 x 1.25” CS, Slotted Hd.

2

27

40056

Wheel, Draft

2

28

83415

Nut, 1/4-20 Jam

2

29

25201

Shield, Flame

2

30

83250

Kep Nut, 1/4-20

4

31

40509

Handle, Door

2

32

89523

Handle, Drop Wood

1

33

22434

Latch, Door (2-Step)

1

34

83045

Washer, Flat

2

35

83273

Washer, Spacer

1

36

22108

Latch, Door 

(Door Stop)

1

37

23474

Liner, Top

1

38

67444

Ash Pan

1

6

19

DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY 

FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE.

Summary of Contents for Wonderluxe B2350B

Page 1: ...OPERATION REPAIR PARTS Tested To UL 1482 06 ULC S627 00 851884 United States Stove Company 227 Industrial Park Rd P O Box 151 South Pittsburg TN 37380 423 837 2100 www USSTOVE com CAUTION Please read...

Page 2: ...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 chimn...

Page 3: ...ector However therearelimits tohowclose theheater and chimney connector can be installed to combustible surfaces protected by a clearance reduction system Acorrectlyinstalledclearancereductionsystem p...

Page 4: ...ou have the clearances shown from the heater and the connector pipe to combustible surfaces If you have a solid brick or stone wall behind your heater you can place the heater as close as you wish to...

Page 5: ...metal screws and seal each joint with furnace cement The pipe must be short and straight All sections installed horizontally must slope at least 1 4 inch per foot with the upper end of the section to...

Page 6: ...e house Therefore the gas which circulates will cool more slowly thus reducing the build up of creosote and the risk of chimney fires 4 The draft caused by the tendency for hot air to rise will be inc...

Page 7: ...age firestops where needed FACTORY BUILT CHIMNEY insulation shield roof flashing chimney cap etc Maintain proper clearance to the structure as recommended by the manufacturer The chimney must be the r...

Page 8: ...ace with refractory mortar The thimble should be surrounded on all sides with 8 inches of brickwork solid masonry units or 24 inches of stone Install the stovepipe as far as possible into the thimble...

Page 9: ...onjunction with its height or some other factor of an indeterminate cause In this event you should install a barometric draft regulator Such installation will preclude any over firing and or any hazar...

Page 10: ...x The first flames will be long and generally orange or yellow and produce quite a bit of smoke As the gases burn off the flames become shorter change color and produce less smoke Once the fire is WEL...

Page 11: ...n 2 5 16 and 4 3 8 Note that it is important to the life of your stove to buy coal which has been sized and cleaned Cleaning insures removal of rocks and other materials DO NOT burn coke charcoal high...

Page 12: ...r speed reduces 3 Rotate the knob counter clock wise to turn OFF A B C D Follow these instructions to operate you unit safely when operating the feed door NOTE DURING OPENING AND CLOSING OF THE FEED A...

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