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LOCATING STOVE

Fig. 10 –  TOP VIEW   Minimum Clearance Dimensions from Combustible Surfaces

FLOOR

PROTECTOR

DASHED LINES SHOW HORIZONTAL CHIMNEY CONNECTOR
AND ADDITIONAL FLOOR PROTECTOR REQUIRED BENEATH
                                AND EXTENDING 2” BEYOUND EACH SIDE

COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH US NFPA 211

BA CKWALL

SIDEWALL

8"min.

23"

47"

16"min.

6"min.

24"

 20"

min.

11"min

TOP VIEW | USA CLEARANCES

  36"

Minimum

Clearances

according to

UL 1482-2006

FLOOR

PROTECTOR

DASHED LINES SHOW HORIZONTAL CHIMNEY CONNECTOR
AND ADDITIONAL FLOOR PROTECTOR REQUIRED BENEATH

AND EXTENDING 2” BEYOUND EACH SIDE

COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH US NFPA 211

BA CKWALL

SIDEWALL

23"/58cm

49"/125cm

18"/46cm min.

8"/21cm min.

8"/21cm min.

24"/61cm

 24"/61cm

min.

16"/

41cm

min

TOP VIEW | CANADIAN CLEARANCES

  40"/

102cm

Minimum

Clearances

for Canadian

 installation

according to

ULC S627

1.  The stove must be placed on solid concrete, solid masonry, or when installed on a combustible 

fl

oor, on an Under-

writers Laboratories Listed Type 2 

fl

oor protector listed to UL standard UL 1618, such as Hy-C or Imperial Model 

UL3648BK (US) or UL4049BK (CAN). Floor protector must be 1/2

˝

/13mm minimum thickness (R value = 0.84, see 

page 23 for calculation formulas) non-combustible material or equivalent. US Requirements: The 

fl

oor protector must 

extend at least 16

˝

/41cm beyond the front of the access door, 6

˝

/15.3cm to the sides, 8

˝

/21cm beyond the rear and 

must extend under and 2

˝

/50mm beyond either side of the stove pipe connector if it is elbowed towards a wall. (See 

fi

gures 10 &11 and consult local building codes and 

fi

re protection ordinances.) Canadian Requirements: The 

fl

oor 

protector must extend at least 18

˝

/46cm beyond the front of the access door, 8

˝

/21cm to the sides, 8

˝

/21cm beyond 

the rear and must extend under and 2

˝

/50mm beyond either side of the stove pipe if it is elbowed towards a wall. (See 

fi

gures 10 & 12 and consult local building codes and 

fi

re protection ordinances.) 

2.  The room in which the stove is installed must have a minimum 

fl

oor to ceiling height of 7 ft. (2.2 m).

3.  The stove must have its own 

fl

ue. Do not connect this unit to a chimney 

fl

ue serving other appliances. DO NOT CON-

NECT TO ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM. 4. 

4.  After observing the clearances to combustible materials (

fi

gures 10–12), locate your 

fl

oor protector accordingly (

fi

gure 

10) and care-fully place the stove in your selected location. Install connector pipe, elbows, and thimble as required, 
utilizing either a recently cleaned and inspected 6

˝

/152mm lined masonry chimney or a 6

˝

/152mm i.d. UL 103 HT/

ULC-S629 listed manufactured chimney. 

5.  Use round 6

˝

/152mm dia., minimum 24 MSG black or 26 MSG blue steel stove pipe to connect the stove to the 

chimney. Do not use galvanized stove pipe. Secure connector pipe to the 

fl

ue collar with three (3) sheet metal screws. 

Use three screws in each stove pipe and/or elbow joint to 

fi

rmly hold the pipe sections together. DO NOT connect this 

stove to any air distribution or duct system.

6.  Recheck clearances from the stove, connector stove pipe, and corner clearances using the illustrations in 

fi

gures 

10–12 and your local building codes or 

fi

re protection ordinances.

7.  DO NOT install this stove in a mobile home, Manufactured Home, Tent or trailer – NO EXCEPTIONS! (HUD Federal 

Standard: 24 CFR Ch.xx)

8.  The clearances provided are minimum dimensions set by UL standard 1482-2010 & ULC-S627-00, tested and applied 

by OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc. the manufacturer’s testing agency. Installation of this stove must comply with the 
latest edition of NFPA 211 for reduced clearances and/or your local building code rulings. Use whichever minimum 
dimensions are LARGEST. Clearances listed and shown MUST be adhered to for safe operation of this appliance. 
CLEARANCES MAY NOT BE REDUCED BY ANY MEANS IN USA OR CANADA.

9.  This stove meets U.S. Test Standard: UL 1482-2010& Canadian Standard: ULC-S627-00.

CAUTION: FIRE HAZARD. CARPETING AND OTHER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL 
SHALL NOT COVER THE FLOOR PROTECTOR. THESE MATERIALS MUST 
REMAIN OUTSIDE OF COMBUSTIBLE CLEARANCES, SEE FIG. 10-12 

NOTE: ANY WALL CONTAINING COMBUSTIBLE DRYWALL AND FACED WITH 
BRICK OR STONE MUST BE CONSIDERED A COMBUSTIBLE SURFACE.

Summary of Contents for PERFORMER TR009

Page 1: ...FFICIENCY WOODSTOVE EPA Certified 3 89 grams hr Model TR009 Owners Manual Save These Instructions Le manuel de langue français est disponible á www usstove com French language manual is available at www usstove com U S Stove Company 227 Industrial Park Road P O Box 151 South Pittsburg TN 37380 Phone 1 800 750 2723 www Vogelzang com ...

Page 2: ... in the chimney connector and chimney and cause a house building fire Inspect the chimney connector and chimney twice monthly during the heating season and clean if necessary see Service Hints 12 In the event of a chimney fire turn the air control to closed position leave the building and CALL THE FIRE DEPART MENT IMMEDIATELY Have a clearly understood plan on how to handle a chimney fire by contac...

Page 3: ...LLATIONS 30 A WOOD BURNING STOVE MUST NEVER BE INSTALLED IN A HALLWAY OR NEAR A STAIRCASE as it may block egress in the event of a fire 31 DO NOT INSTALL IN A SLEEPING ROOM DO NOT INSTALL IN AN ALCOVE OR INSIDE A FIREPLACE 32 Install at least one smoke detector on each floor of your home Detectors should be located away from the heating appliance to avoid false alarms Detectors should be located c...

Page 4: ... Assembly Hardware 1 4 20 machine screws lock washers hex nuts Figure 3 Assemble sides to base Figure 4 Attach Pedestal Front Frame to Sides Note front goes OVER the side panels Figure 1 DO NOT remove ceramic blanket from inside stove pipe opening This is NOT packing material but an integral component of the stove combustion system DO NOT REMOVE NOTICE Vogelzang International Corp grants no warran...

Page 5: ...tuds with holes in pedestal top Figure 7 Secure with four 4 hex nuts E 9 Tip the stove assembly upright 10 Set the ash drawer inside the open box formed by the pedestal front and sides 11 For Optional Blower Assembly note the position of the blower opening in the rear of the stove 12 Place blower gasket onto blower assembly so as not to obstruct the air flow from the fan Figure 8 13 Mount the blow...

Page 6: ...have a minimum floor to ceiling height of 7 ft 2 2 m 3 The stove must have its own flue Do not connect this unit to a chimney flue serving other appliances DO NOT CON NECT TO ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM 4 4 After observing the clearances to combustible materials figures 10 12 locate your floor protector accordingly figure 10 and care fully place the stove in your selected location Install ...

Page 7: ...m Clearance Dimensions from Combustible Surfaces Minimum Clearance Dimensions from Combustible Surfaces LOCATING STOVE CAUTION KEEP FURNISHINGS AND OTHER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS AWAY FROM THE STOVE NOTE BEFORE FIRING WOODSTOVE SLIDE FIREBRICKS TOWARDS THE REAR SO NO GAPS REMAIN BETWEEN BRICKS ...

Page 8: ...he past Your heating appliance has been designed to provide the most efficient transfer of heat possible from the least amount of fuel Controlled combustion is the key to optimum heating performance Controlled combustion requires a flow of fresh air into the appliance across the fuel and is finally exhausted up the chimney Today s high efficiency stoves transfer more heat into the living area and ...

Page 9: ...ts inside the stove flue collar Secure with a minimum of three 3 equally spaced sheet metal screws The first section of connector pipe must be single walled to properly attach to the stove collar Install additional pipe and elbow with the crimped end towards the stove This will allow any condensation in the flue to run back into the firebox 2 Horizontal pipe runs must slope upwards towards the chi...

Page 10: ...spon sible for external factors leading to less than optimal draft ing Should you have a problem with inadequate draft you should contact a licensed heating and cooling contractor for assistance in solving the problem For a more in depth explanation see Chimney Draft on page 17 IMPORTANT INSTALLATION POINTS 1 Size chimney flue to stove collar This stove requires a minimum of a 6 152mm diameter flu...

Page 11: ...ay wish to view chimney manufacturers information on line See www duravent com www selkirkinc com or www mtlfab com VENTING TO EXISTING FIREPLACE In some instances people desire to convert an existing fireplace for stove use Usually safe connection to an existing masonry chimney requires more work than using a prefabricated chimney The existing fireplace must be closed and sealed at the damper wit...

Page 12: ... method of installation This is a complicated and involved process and to ensure safety should only be done by a qualified installer 1 An entry hole must be cut through the masonry and tile liner with minimal damage to the liner At least 8 203mm of liner must remain below the entry position When locating the stove and stovepipe all minimum clearances must be observed from combustible surfaces incl...

Page 13: ...minimum 24 gauge in thickness having two 1 25 4mm air chan nels separated from combustibles by a minimum of 6 152mm of glass fiber insulation Opening shall be covered and thimble supported with a sheet steel support minimum 24 gauge in thickness D Chimney Section Pass through Solid insulated listed factory built chimney length with an inside diameter 2 51mm larger than the chimney connector and ha...

Page 14: ...tent for us able firewood must be less than 20 of the weight of the log This heater is designed to burn wood only Higher efficien cies and lower emissions generally result when burning air dried seasoned hardwoods as compared to softwoods or to green or freshly cut hardwoods Attempts to use wet or unseasoned wood will cause ignition problems rapid creosote build up resulting in chimney fire incomp...

Page 15: ...ix of procedures to get there only minor adjustments will be necessary The best indicator of a properly operating stove is to look for smoke coming out of the chimney You may see steam emissions that will quickly dissipate Smoke will thin but continue to drift without totally disappearing If you do detect smoke emissions open the air control a little bit let the stove adjust for 10 15 minutes and ...

Page 16: ...d that has not been seasoned properly and has a high wood moisture content will produce excess visible smoke and burn poorly ADDING FUEL If the coal bed is not hot and glowing rake the coals to the front of the stove close the door and adjust the air inlet control to the wide open position Let the coals reheat for 10 15 minutes When hot and glowing spread them out and place your next fuel load int...

Page 17: ...e a rapid build up of creosote Wood that hisses sizzles and blackens without igniting in five minutes must be considered too wet to burn 5 Do not attempt to extend the burn time by using wet wood Not only does burning wet wood rapidly build up creosote but it reduces the heat output by up to 25 percent 6 Burn the stove with the air inlet control wide open for 10 25 minutes every time fresh wood is...

Page 18: ...naces Do not allow such appliances to overcome the natural draft Note that newer homes tend to be built more tightly allowing less make up air to seep freely in Negative pressure may be overcome by opening a nearby door or window In extreme conditions of negative draft the airflow in the chimney will reverse direction This is known as down drafting 2 Environmental Factors Wind or air deflecting of...

Page 19: ...wing usage and safety tips should be observed 1 Inspect the glass regularly for cracks and breaks If you detect a crack or break extinguish the fire immediately and contact the manufacturer for a replacement 2 Do not slam the door or otherwise impact the glass When closing doors make sure that logs or other objects do not protrude to impact the glass 3 Do not build fires against or that might fall...

Page 20: ...CE MENT WIRING MUST HAVE EQUIVALENT INSULA TION AND TEMPERATURE RATING 105 C CAUTION MOVING PARTS CAN CAUSE INJURY DO NOT OPERATEWITH COVER REMOVED DANGER SHOCKHAZARD DISCONNECT POWERSOURCEBEFOREINSTALLATION AND WHENEVER SERVICING BLOWER ASSEMBLY SERVICE HINTS ...

Page 21: ...21 REPAIR PARTS 8 14 9 7 4 3 38 39 5 6 11 12 13 36 37 16 15 1 30 29 2 31 32 35 34 33 33 28 25 26 10 NOTE F6 Blower is Optional Equipment ...

Page 22: ...ssembly Complete 1 16 09 12 Handle Assembly Complete 1 17 09 13 Door Frame 1 18 09 14 Door Glass 1 19 WG 01 Gasket 7 8 Fiberglass Glass 1 20 09 15 Retainer Glass 5 21 09 16 Screws Glass Retainer 8 22 09 17 Retainer Class Handle Side 1 23 GK34 Gasket Door 1 24 09 18 Hinge Pin 2 25 F 6 Blower Assembly 1 26 09 19 Ceramic Gasket Blower 1 27 HP 09 Hardware Pack Not Shown 1 28 09 20 Rear Heat Deflector ...

Page 23: ...23 17 18 19 20 23 24 21 22 23 Fire Brick Bottom P A A A N O A P A A Fire Brick Sides E A A A N O A P A A A A A A A A P A A A N O A P A A A A A A A A M A A A A Fire Brick Back REPAIR PARTS ...

Page 24: ...24 NOTES ...

Page 25: ...25 NOTES ...

Page 26: ...26 NOTES ...

Page 27: ...proposed material s b For multiple layers add R values of each layer to determine overall R value 3 If the overall R value of the floor protector system is equal to or greater than the floor protector specifications given the alternate is acceptable Definitions Thermal conductance C BTU W hr ft2 F m2 K Thermal conductivity k Btu inch W Btu hr ft2 F m K hr ft F Thermal resistance R ft2 hr F m2 K Btu W ...

Page 28: ...U S Stove Company 227 Industrial Park Road South Pittsburg Tennessee 37380 www usstove com Phone 800 750 2723 ...

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