USSC Logwood C242 Owner'S Manual Download Page 4

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Place the heater on solid masonry or solid concrete. When
the heater is used on a combustible floor, use an Underwrit-
ers Listed floor protector. The floor protector must comply
with UL Standards(USA) and CAN/ULC S627(Canada).The
base should extend at least 16" beyond the door of the
heater and should extend under the flue pipe if it is elbowed
towards a wall
(Fig. 5).

CAUTION!

CAUTION!

CAUTION!

CAUTION!

CAUTION!

KEEP FURNISHINGS AND OTHER

KEEP FURNISHINGS AND OTHER

KEEP FURNISHINGS AND OTHER

KEEP FURNISHINGS AND OTHER

KEEP FURNISHINGS AND OTHER

COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS

COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS

COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS

COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS

COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS

AWAY FROM THE HEATER.

AWAY FROM THE HEATER.

AWAY FROM THE HEATER.

AWAY FROM THE HEATER.

AWAY FROM THE HEATER.

MINIMUM CLEARANCE

MINIMUM CLEARANCE

MINIMUM CLEARANCE

MINIMUM CLEARANCE

MINIMUM CLEARANCE

TO COMBUSTIBLE WALLS

TO COMBUSTIBLE WALLS

TO COMBUSTIBLE WALLS

TO COMBUSTIBLE WALLS

TO COMBUSTIBLE WALLS

US , CANADA

US , CANADA

US , CANADA

US , CANADA

US , CANADA

Installation

Installation

Installation

Installation

Installation

FLOOR
PROTECTOR

FLOOR
PROTECTOR

FIG. 2

FIG. 2

FIG. 2

FIG. 2

FIG. 2

(60" 

 MIN

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18"

FIG. 3

FIG. 3

FIG. 3

FIG. 3

FIG. 3

Uncrate and/or unpack the heater, removing all pack-
ing material, being careful not to dispose of the Parts
Bag.
Open the front feed door and remove the parts from
inside the stove. You should find the following: Hearth
Plate (1); Solid Damper (1); Lids (2); Pivoting Top (1);
Lid Support (1); Parts Package (1) containg nuts,
bolts, door handle, door latch and securing harware;
Legs (4); Cast Iron Collar (1); Cast Iron Damper (1);
Baffle Assembly (1); Lid Lifter (1).
Place cardboard or other soft material adjacent to the
stove and carefully turn the stove onto its top side
(bottom facing up).
Attach hearth plate to the front of the stove in its proper
location.
Attach both rear and front legs to the stove. Tighten
the nuts and bolts securely. The stove may now be
CAREFULLY turned over to stand on its four legs.
Attach the baffle assembly and flue collar to the stove
by inserting the baffle studs thru the two holes located
on the top of the rear of the stove; place the flue collar
over the studs and mount using the proper nuts and
washers.  Place lid support and lid in position on
pivoting top. Place the slide damper in position on the
top of the hearth plate and under the feed door, and
secure with screw in slot.
After consulting the installation instructions for mini-
mum clearances to combustibles, locate your floor
protector accordingly  and carefully place the stove in
your selected location. Install stove pipe, elbows and
thimble as necessary, utilizing either a recently cleaned
and inspected masonry chimney (properly lined) or a
UL/ULC Listed chimney. Insure that the damper
provided is installed in the flue collar.
Again, check the following illustrations and be sure
you 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 may place your heater as close as you wish to the
wall. However, if the wall is only faced with brick or
stone, consider it a combustible wall.
If your chimney drafts excessively, purchase and use
a Barometric Draft Regulator (DR6 available from
factory).
The chimney connection should be as short as pos-
sible, and the heater must have its own flue. Do not
connect this unit to a chimney flue serving other
appliances.
Use three sheet metal screws in each stove pipe and
or elbow joint to firmly hold the pipe together.
Do not install this heater in a mobile home or trailer.
Check your local building and insurance codes. The
installation must comply with their rulings.

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34"

865mm

26"

660mm

28"

712mm

28"

712mm

20"

508mm

37-1/2"

953mm

458mm

HEATER/FLOOR PROTECTOR LOCATION

HEATER/FLOOR PROTECTOR LOCATION

HEATER/FLOOR PROTECTOR LOCATION

HEATER/FLOOR PROTECTOR LOCATION

HEATER/FLOOR PROTECTOR LOCATION

(Dimensions are required for 

non-protected surfaces.

See chart for dimensions for 

protected surfaces.)

FLOOR
PROTECTOR

BACK WALL

DASHED LINES
SHOW STRAIGHT
OUT CHIMNEY
CONNECTOR

6"
153mm

60"

34"

865mm

26"

660mm

NON- COMBUSTIBLE
CONSTRUCTION IN
ACCORDANCE WITH
NFPA 211 or CAN/CSA
B365-M91

Protected Surfaces (NFPA 211)

Parallel

    Corner

Side

Rear

12-inches

12-inches

    12-inches

305-mm

305-mm

    305-mm

6"

153mm

16"

407mm

28-3/4"

730mm

6"

153mm

FIG. 4

FIG. 4

FIG. 4

FIG. 4

FIG. 4

28"

204mm

Summary of Contents for Logwood C242

Page 1: ...OU TO OBTAIN EFFICIENT DEPENDABLE SERVICE FROM THE HEATER AND ENABLE THIS MANUAL WILL HELP YOU TO OBTAIN EFFICIENT DEPENDABLE SERVICE FROM THE HEATER AND ENABLE THIS MANUAL WILL HELP YOU TO OBTAIN EFFICIENT DEPENDABLE SERVICE FROM THE HEATER AND ENABLE THIS MANUAL WILL HELP YOU TO OBTAIN EFFICIENT DEPENDABLE SERVICE FROM THE HEATER AND ENABLE YOU TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS CORRECTLY KEEP IN A SAFE PLAC...

Page 2: ...Drill Bit 1 8 Dia For Sheet Metal Screws Adjustable Wrench Screw Driver Blade Type Gloves Safety Glasses MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS 6 Elbow Collar and Thimble As Required 24 gauge min 1 2 Sheet Metal Screws No 10A x 1 2 6 Diameter 24 gauge black or blued steel Underwriters Laboratories UL ULC Listed Residential Type HT 2100 F Chimney or use a Masonry Chimney in goor repair F...

Page 3: ...NFPA is Batterymarch Park MA 02269 For more information on a Canadian Installa tion obtain a copy of CAN CSA B365 M91 Installation Code for Solid Fuel Burning Appli ances and Equipment Disposal of Ashes Place ashes in a metal container with a tight fitting lid Keep the closed container on a non combustible floor or on the ground well away from all combustible mate rials Keep the ashes in the close...

Page 4: ...e top of the rear of the stove place the flue collar over the studs and mount using the proper nuts and washers Place lid support and lid in position on pivoting top Place the slide damper in position on the top of the hearth plate and under the feed door and secure with screw in slot After consulting the installation instructions for mini mum clearances to combustibles locate your floor protector...

Page 5: ...at least 18 inches clearance between any horizontal piping and the ceiling Fig 4 The pipe cannot extend into the chimney flue Fig 8 Seal each connector pipe joint with furnace cement Also seal the pipe at the chimney Use 3 sheet metal screws at each joint to make the piping rigid It is recommended that no more than two 2 90 degree bends be used in the stove pipe installation as more than two 2 may...

Page 6: ...llows the following wall pass through systems MASONRY CHIMNEY CONSTRUCTED TO NFPA 211 AIRTIGHT CLEANOUT DOOR FLOOR PROTECTOR COMBUSTIBLE WALL TO HEATER CHIMNEY CONNECTOR CEILING SEE PARTS A B C D AND E OF THIS FIGURE FOR OPTIONS CHIMNEY FLUE FIGURE 8 FIGURE 8 FIGURE 8 FIGURE 8 FIGURE 8 CONNECTION OF CHIMNEY CONNECT CONNECTION OF CHIMNEY CONNECT CONNECTION OF CHIMNEY CONNECT CONNECTION OF CHIMNEY C...

Page 7: ...terials The chimney section shall be concentric with and spaced 1 away from the chimney connec tor by means of sheet steel support plates on both ends of the chimney section The opening in the combustible wall shall be covered and the chimney section supported on both sides with sheet steel supports which are at least 24 gauge 0 024 in thickness The sheet steel supports shall be securely fastened ...

Page 8: ...sonr or a connection to a masonry c y c y c y c y chimne himne himne himne himney y y y y If the chimney connector does not have to pass through a combustible wall to get to a masonry chimney simply connect the chimney connector directly to the masonry chimney s chimney thimble as described and shown by parts C and D of Figure 8 Remember the chimney connector should extend into the chimney thimble...

Page 9: ...y Maintenance Creosote Formation and Need for Removal Creosote Formation and Need for Removal Creosote Formation and Need for Removal Creosote Formation and Need for Removal Creosote Formation and Need for Removal When wood is burned slowly it produces tar and other organic vapors which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote The creosote vapors condense in the rela tively cool chimney flu...

Page 10: ...3 23 23 23 23 DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION REAR LEG REAR LEG REAR LEG REAR LEG REAR LEG FRONT LEG FRONT LEG FRONT LEG FRONT LEG FRONT LEG MAIN BOTTOM MAIN BOTTOM MAIN BOTTOM MAIN BOTTOM MAIN BOTTOM MAIN SIDE MAIN SIDE MAIN SIDE MAIN SIDE MAIN SIDE MAIN BACK MAIN BACK MAIN BACK MAIN BACK MAIN BACK HEARTH PLATE HEARTH PLATE HEARTH PLATE HEARTH PLATE HEARTH PLATE SLIDIN...

Page 11: ...11 11 11 11 11 BAFFLE AND FLUE COLLAR ASSEMBLY BAFFLE AND FLUE COLLAR ASSEMBLY BAFFLE AND FLUE COLLAR ASSEMBLY BAFFLE AND FLUE COLLAR ASSEMBLY BAFFLE AND FLUE COLLAR ASSEMBLY ...

Page 12: ... NAMEPLATE ATTACHED TO THE BACK OF THE HEATER NAMEPLATE ATTACHED TO THE BACK OF THE HEATER NAMEPLATE ATTACHED TO THE BACK OF THE HEATER WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AS SHOWN IN THIS LIST FOLLO...

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