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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.