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3.
If you are installing your outside air vent through the wall, use a 4” hole saw or reciprocating saw
to cut the hole through the wall.
BE SURE TO CHECK FOR OBSTRUCTIONS IN THE
WALL.
STEP 4: Setting the stove and connecting to the chimney
6.
Attach the legs or pedestal to the stove following the instructions provided in the box with them.
Once the legs or pedestal is attached, set the stove gently on the hearth using cardboard to protect
the hearth. (If using cast or plated legs you must use leg spacer part# KA-WCLSK)
1.
Position the stove on the hearth according to the clearances shown on the diagrams in section 6.
Be sure that the stove is at least minimum clearance from all combustible walls and materials. If
possible it is advisable to set the stove 1-2 inches further away from the combustibles than
required.
2.
Using double wall or single wall stove pipe, connect the stove to the chimney. We recommend
using double wall pipe regardless of pipe clearance; however, single wall pipe is approved for use.
If necessary, use elbows to offset the pipe so that the stove can remain at the correct clearance and
still connect to the chimney. Secure each pipe joint with three screws, using the screws provided
with the pipe. Be sure to follow the clearance diagrams in section 6 pertaining to the correct pipe,
single or double wall. Single wall pipe has a minimum clearance of 18” and double wall a
minimum clearance of 8”
Your stove is now ready for use. If your stove installation required a permit and requires inspection by the
local building department please do not forget to call for inspection. It is important that your permit and
inspection be finalized, as some insurance companies will require the stove to be inspected. It is also a
great idea to give your insurance a call and let them know that you have installed a wood stove.
PLEASE REFER TO SECTION 4-
Wood Burning Operation Instructions
before lighting your first fire.