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Location:
The location of the stove is very important for optimum stove performance as well as safety assurance.
When searching for the location of the stove be sure to strictly follow manufactures guidelines,
clearance to combustible material requirements, local building, and fire codes. Failure to follow
manufacture’s instruction and local jurisdiction codes may result in bodily injury, property
damage, fire, or death.
Locate the stove where there is sufficient air supply for proper operation to
occur. It is vitally important to locate the stove next to existing forced air furnace as well as next to the
chimney, or exterior wall for power vent systems. The closer placement to these two items the better the
stove will perform, and achieve maximum heat flow. The longer the chimney connector pipe (stovepipe)
and farther away the furnace is from the chimney or power vent the less performance is achieved from
the furnace. Please consider the construction and layout of the home to be heated and make placement
of the Energy Master Furnace to achieve maximum heat benefit it can produce.
Clearances To Combustibles/Floor Protection:
This furnace must be placed on a non-combustible floor. If the floor is a combustible material floor
protection must be placed underneath it and extend at least 8 inches on each side of the fuel or ash door.
It must also extend 16 inches out from the front of the furnace. The floor protection must also be placed
underneath the chimney
connector (stove pipe) and extend at least 2 inches on either side of the chimney
connector. This protection is for hot ash and sparks. It is not needed for heat protection. If your furnace is
installed on a concrete basement floor, it is recommended to install on a 2 inch thick nonflammable
material. This will reduce contact with the damp floor that can cause possible rust and corrosion.
Back wall
2”
Minimum Clearance to Combustible Material:
Floor Protection:
Unit to Side Wall: 2 inches
Front: 16 inches
Unit to Back Wall: 6 inches
Side: 8 inches from
Chimney Connecter to Back Wall: 18 inches
either side of the
Chimney Connecter to Side Wall: 18 inches
fuel and ash door
Rear: 2 inches
Furnace
Floor Protection
16 “
8”
6”
2”
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