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FLOOR
PROTECTION
•
This
wood
stove
requires
a
U.L.
listed
(ULC
if
Canada)
floor
protector
with
a
R
factor
of
no
less
than
1.0,
if
the
stove
is
to
be
installed
on
a
combustible
floor.
If
the
floor
the
stove
is
to
be
installed
on
is
already
non
‐
combustible
(i.e.
a
concrete
floor
in
a
basement),
no
floor
protection
is
needed
(although
a
decorative
floor
protector
can
still
be
used
for
aesthetic
reasons).
•
When
using
any
floor
protector,
consider
that
this
stove
is
not
only
heavy
but
will
induce
heating
and
cooling
cycles
on
the
floor
protector
which
can
damage
tile
and
loosen
mortar
and
grout
joints
located
near
the
stove.
•
The
floor
protector
should
be
UL
rated
and
listed,
or
equivalent
(ULC
if
Canada)
and
must
be
noncombustible.
A
hearth
rug
is
NOT
an
approved
substitute
for
a
proper
hearth
pad.
•
For
the
US:
The
floor
protector
must
extend
at
least
16
in.
from
the
front
of
the
fuel
opening,
8
in.
from
the
sides
of
the
door
opening
and
8
in.
from
the
rear
of
the
unit.
•
For
Canada:
The
floor
protector
must
extend
at
least
450
mm
from
the
front
of
the
fuel
opening,
200
mm
from
the
sides
of
the
door
opening
and
200
mm
from
the
rear
of
the
unit.
•
The
floor
protector
must
extend
2
in.
(50.8
mm)
on
either
side
of
any
horizontal
venting
runs
and
extend
directly
underneath
any
vertical
venting
pipe
.
CAUTION
NEVER
USE
GASOLINE,
GASOLINE
‐
TYPE
LANTERN
FUEL,
KEROSENE,
CHARCOAL
LIGHTER
FLUID,
OR
SIMILAR
LIQUIDS
TO
START
OR
“FRESHEN
UP”
A
FIRE
IN
THIS
HEATER.
KEEP
ALL
SUCH
LIQUIDS
WELL
AWAY
FROM
THE
HEATER
WHILE
IN
USE.
ADDITIONALLY,
NEVER
APPLY
FIRE
‐
STARTER
TO
ANY
HOT
SURFACE
OR
EMBERS
IN
THE
STOVE.
38
½
in
47
in
_____
in
____
in
A:
US
8
in
CAN
8
in
/
200
mm
B:
US
16
in
CAN
18
in
/
450
mm