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Содержание 26000-B

Страница 1: ...LACE FEATURES INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE OPERATION PREPARATION SAFETY SAFETY NOTICE If this stove Is not properly installed a house fire may result For your safety follow the Installation directions Con...

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Страница 3: ...TION IV SECTION V SECTIION VI BUCKMATE INSERT INSTALLATION 28 PARTS REQUIREMENTS 30 PREPARATION AND CONSTRUCTION 32 ZC 2 01 26000 B LITTLE INSTRUCTIONS 34 ZC 3 01 27000 B REGULAR AND ZC 3 01lFP 201 IN...

Страница 4: ...a safe and operational installation as well as to validate your war ranty Throughout the manual you will see this symbolAThiS indicates areas of importance regard ing safety Please make a special note...

Страница 5: ...located on the lower portion of the doors They are operated by sliding the controls to uncover more or less of the draft air inlets A knob is provided which is used to operate the control and also se...

Страница 6: ...T I I I I II II I II I I II n I I II I I 11 Il HI VI n I IJ I l l I I II f 11 r II 1 I I III _ __ _ _ _ It 1 aJm1lllJ fuUnD I 11 1 II G rJ II n I II j 1 J II I Ie lIT Jl I I I f I II II l II II l t V...

Страница 7: ...fireplace opening 3 There must be a minimum of 8 between the side of the masonry fireplace opening and any combustible materials or 16 between the BUCK STOVE firebox opening and any combustible materi...

Страница 8: ...stallation of a BUCK STOVE are FIREPLACE MODEL 26000 B Little Buck 27000 B Regular Buck 28000 Big Buck HEIGHT 22114 29 24 31 26 33 WIDTH 30 40 34 44 37 41 DEPTH MIN 17 17 17 TOOLS FOR INSTALLATION If...

Страница 9: ...6 Open and remove the doors and firedogs from the stove to facilitate installation FIGURE 4 PREPARING GOLD TRIM FIGURE 3 STOVE POSITIONING Cut and Remove from 8ack Flange only POSITIONING THE BUCK STO...

Страница 10: ...ing screw provided 5 Ends of gold trim should be prepared for easier insertion to touch stove top In side and Ib top trim panels See Figure 4 6 Mount top trim panel and Insert gold trim If they overh...

Страница 11: ...MUM CLEARANCE FOR BUCK STOVE FIREPLACE INSERTS MODIFIED TRIM KIT FIGURE 8 INSTALLED MINIMUM CLEARANCES Figure 8 shows a Buck Stove Fireplace Insert with a modified trim kit installed in a masonry fire...

Страница 12: ...BENDING MODIFICATION TIPS FOR MODIFIED TRIM KIT FLAT DEVELOPMENT I I I I _ J FACE VIEW TOP TRIM I I 1 1 l SIDE VIEW TOP TRIM r I FACE VIEW SIDE VIEW Page 10...

Страница 13: ...rge or deep mortar joints Standard Caulking Gun FINAL STEP 1 Slide the stove back into the fireplace Be sure the trim panels all tit snugly against the face of the fireplace NOTE Be sure the top edge...

Страница 14: ...ts The paper should burn quickly and with a pronounced roaring sound 6 Check for smoke leaks around the doors 7 Open the doors and install the firescreen Check for smoke esce ping froln the front of t...

Страница 15: ...alled a house fire may result For your safety follow the Installation directions Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and Installation Inspection requirements in your area When...

Страница 16: ...flO ProtoctOt _ Minimum Sin Chart A FIGURE 1 Woll 16 Use a Listed Floor Protector or a Floor Pro tector made of a non combustible inorganic material equal to 3 8 Thk millboard having a thermal conduc...

Страница 17: ...E A CORNER INSTALLATIONS 1 Using 3V2 masonry without ventilated air space _ _ Floor Protector T 37 39 l l J L_ _ Finished Floor Line TOP VIEW 2 Using 31 12 masonry with 1 ventilated air space FRONT VI...

Страница 18: ...31 FRONT VIEW It From Finished Floor J d i L_ Floor Protector 531 1 From Celling TOP VIEW I 38 1 50 1 B PARALLEL WALL INSTALLATIONS 1 Using 31 12 masonry without ventilated air space Combustible Wall...

Страница 19: ...Space _ _ 32 J Crl J c 1 Skip ryother brick top and bottom to allow for air flow behind masonry FRONT VIEW 3 Using 24 gao sheet metal with 1 ventilated air space 1 Air Space Combustible Wall Wall Pro...

Страница 20: ...tible Wall 1 1 __ LLJ 10lh 7 f f Floor Protector TOP VIEW 2 Using 3V2 masonry with 1 ventilated air space l4 Finished Floor line FRONT VIEW Wall Protector Combustible Wall TOP VIEW Air Space Floor Pro...

Страница 21: ...EW 1 From Ceiling _ 41 45 1 From Fi lished Floor i i 31 1 31 1 Air Space Floor Protector TOP VIEW 5314 I 1 41 1 53 1 B PARALLEL WALL INSTALLATIONS 1 Using 31 2 masonry without ventilated air space Com...

Страница 22: ...Air Space Floor Protector Ie 40V2 to i I r 44 to 1 4 49 5 8 i _tl Wall Protector 1 Air Space TOP VIEW FRONT VIEW 3 Using 24 gao sheet metal with 1 ventilated air space Combustible Wall Wall Protector...

Страница 23: ...ry and combustible wall 4 nominal jJ_ 4rll Corrugated metal wall ties brick wall R ll I Screw anchor or nail Clearance Reduc1lon MASONRY WALL TIE 1 Non ombusllble spacer such as stacked washers small...

Страница 24: ...rial equal to 3 8 Thk millboard having a thermal conductivity of K 0 84 BTU in See Page 14 Ft aH Degrees F With Wall Protector NOTE OH1 o n Shown re Mfllimum CI nc 1 to Comb w 1l floot P ot Cla M n m...

Страница 25: ...wer cord into a 115 VAC outlet to test the motor and fan Place the blower control in the MANUAL position to test 4 Check the primary air draft controls to ensure that they slide freely and will lock i...

Страница 26: ...s or coal grate and replace the doors 6 In connecting to an existing masonry flue first ensure that the flue conforms to the NFPA 211 Code Refer to Page 5 andlor consult your local code for proper pro...

Страница 27: ...all combustible materials must be removed around the complete cir cumference of the thimble extending through to the masonry of the flue Refer to local building codes or NFPA 211 Code for proper inst...

Страница 28: ...one year before use allows for a quicker prolonged burn and more complete combustion SPLIT WOOD vs ROUND WOOD Split wood burns easier and more rapidly whether it s seasoned or green If used after star...

Страница 29: ...27000 and 27000 8 Your BUCK STOVE has been designed to be one of the safest most efficient and economical woodstoves in the world Now these qualities can be further enhanced with the addition of the...

Страница 30: ...SECTION III BUCKMATE FIREPLACE INSTALLATION ZC 2 01 26000 B ZC 3 01 27000 B ZC 3 01 FP 201 I I I f I New Buck Corporation 1985 Page 28...

Страница 31: ...Return tf On Stove A CAUTION Vented Roof Flashings are required with certain chimney installa tions 8e sure to use exact roof flashing as indicated on page 30 and 31 Roof Flashing Fire Slop Radiation...

Страница 32: ...50 or 300 Elbows 2 Maximum OCR ES Elbow Strap OPTIONAL 21000 DURA PLUS DURA VENT CHIMNEY PARTS 8 Triple Wall insulated pipe SOP TF 8 Roof Flashing sections 9 12 24 36 SOP IS 8 Insulation Shield 8 Star...

Страница 33: ...SA 8 Allie Radiation Shield 8C S Chimney Cap Mushroom CG Rain CPR Spark Arrestor CPE NOTE Storm Collar and Roof Radiation Shields are included with Flashing CAUTION Do not mix Chimey Parts as a fire m...

Страница 34: ...The chimney must extend a minimum of three feet above the highest point where it penetrates the roof three feet above a flat roof or up to a 2 12 pitch roof and the chimney must extend a minimum of tw...

Страница 35: ...and the roof Normally a chase is built outside and against H e exterior wall 01 a home A hole is cut through the wall and the BUCKMATE is located in He bottom of the chase with the front of the unit f...

Страница 36: ...chimney will follow to the roof straight up or chase If you cannot decide the best route contact your BUCK STOVE Dealer for assistance with the planning CHIMNEY INSTALLATIONS Position BUCKMATE for chi...

Страница 37: ...th Note Cut vertical shield to Fit Installation height as needed Use 26 Ga Minimum metal being sure to cover any combustibles on the base WARNING Alnstall the hearth protector only as specified The he...

Страница 38: ...lllo H de A Siogle l imujm must bo used as nart of front haming v rHca 2 x 4 50 must be turned flat NOTE Finjshed wall must be 2 b in honl of face of le CatJ flet wi hout hood panel WARNING Ins aH th...

Страница 39: ...e Sheel Rock NOTE A Double Header mus be used on a load hearu1Y wall as Illustrated In Figure 3 2 4 SlucJdmg A Smgle Header must be Installed abolle caoHlet VertIcal 2 J 4 5 must be turned f1al Note _...

Страница 40: ...be located and the route the chimney will follow to the roof straight up or chase If you cannot decide the best route contact your BUCK STOVE Dealer for assistance with the planning CHIMNEY INSTALLAT...

Страница 41: ...e Cut vertical shield to Pit Installation height as needed Use 26 Ga Minimum metal being sure to cover any combustibles on the base WARNINGAlnstall the hearth protector only as specified The hearth ex...

Страница 42: ...CAUTION Refer to chimney manufac turers Instructions for assembly and disassembly of chimney parts_ Be sure to follow chimney Instructions for pro per clearances to combustibles and pro per air spaci...

Страница 43: ...arth exten sian must extend a minimum of 16 in front Of the fireplace opening anc must be 42 wide minimum Not FIOIshed wall IHusl be 2 1 iJ til Iront of lace Of 1 C Cal U el Wllhoul hOOt nIH altach6 1...

Страница 44: ...and crimp the bottom of the in side chimney liner Install pipe to cabinet by pushing down over the starter section of pipe on the ZC Cabinet Attach sheet metal clips 2 ea to pipe and cabinet top to as...

Страница 45: ...gin rr 0 een ed Ing Ant r l ON v CEILIN nee not een ROOM wall _ Clearance bet w chimney and enclosing 2 INSULATiON SHIELD FIRESTOP RADIATI SHIELD Provides proper cleara 2 clearance does apply ROOF CLE...

Страница 46: ...through the Field Connector in the lower right side of the BUCKMATE Leave 4 6 inches of wire extending out of the box 4 Tighten Field Connector around wire 5 Wire receptacle black white and ground an...

Страница 47: ...t the bottom front of the BUCKMATE cannot be blocked Optional Fire Code Shoel Rock A hearth extension must extend to a minimum of 16 in front of the fireplace opening The mantel must be positioned a m...

Страница 48: ...FIGURE 7 INSTALLING STACK TO CHIMNEY h Turn stack positioning nuts counter clockwise allowing stack to be lowered Push downward and fit evenly until recessed within the stack opening con taining the d...

Страница 49: ...ewspaper in the stove light it and close the doors Ensure that the stove draws properly through the primary air intakes The paper should burn very quickly with a pronounced roaring sound e Open the do...

Страница 50: ...liance 6 Reinstall the front trim panel INSTALLATION OF OPTIONAL OUTSIDE AIR KIT MODEL OA 201 The major parts of the outside air kit are factory installed You will have to complete the assembly as fol...

Страница 51: ...per opening 3 Using a 9 16 wrench alternately turn the two nuts on each side of the adapter stack to raise it lway from the fireplace damper opening These nuts are located on the adapter stack Be sure...

Страница 52: ...rush that will scratch the stainless steel liner of your chimney Scrub the spark arrestor with a wire brush To remove the Chimney Cap for cleaning unscrew the four screws that attach the cap s support...

Страница 53: ...SECTION IV A A SAFETY A Page 51...

Страница 54: ...a slow burning fire As a result creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining When ignited this creosote makes an extremely hot fire The connector and or chimney should be inspected at least every o...

Страница 55: ...SECTION V OPERATION Page 53...

Страница 56: ...d height and the amount of draw Continued smoking indicates an obstructed defective or poorly positioned chimney 9 Adjust the draft controls so they are about 114 open After you have used your BUCK ST...

Страница 57: ...lch up the ex terior of the stove with an approved stove paint spray type preferable and you will be ready when the next heating season rolls around You do not need to let your BUCK STOVE sit idle dur...

Страница 58: ...INING _Features include a separate stand for properly elevating grate for proper draft to fire coal Can also be used for firedog andirons Shaker for sifting ash Shaker arm with wood handle Removable b...

Страница 59: ...lthough the brand of glass used in the BUCK STOVE doors has well established and recognized heat resistant and strength characteristics it can be broken through improper use To achieve the maximum uti...

Страница 60: ...SECTION VI MANUFACTURER S SUGGESTED PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Page 58...

Страница 61: ...d with fine sandpaper or steel wool then repainted or touched up with high temperature black paint C If the stove is located in a moist or damp location check thoroughly for signs of conden sation dur...

Страница 62: ...r with the drafts and damper open will raise the stack temperatures sufficiently to reduce excessive creosote accumulation Installation of the Arden Industries Smoke Genie catalytic system into your B...

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Страница 64: ...8 L_ J unmoto It U Your Energy Answer NEW BUCK CORPORATION P O Box 69 Spruce Pine N C 777...

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