
Instruc�on Manual 08/2020
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1. INTRODUCTION
IMPORTANT! All local regulations, including
those that refer to national or
European
regulations, must be applied when installing
this device.
The way the stove is installed will decisively affect
safety issues and its correct opera�on.
It is important to install the stove correctly. For
the correct installa�on of the stove and chimney,
we recommend the installation be performed by
a professional.
Please read this en�re manual before you install
and use your new room heater. Failure to follow
instruc�ons may result in property damage or bodily
injury.
2. INSTALLATION
If your stove is not properly installed, injury or
property damage may result. For your safety, follow
the installa�on directions. Contact local building or
fire officials about restric�ons and installa�on
requirements in your area.
Warning: Do not connect this unit to a
chimney flue serving another appliance.
The unit must be installed according to
all local codes. Installations other than
those specifically covered herein have
not been confirmed by test and are not
covered by the certification.
2.1. Chimney.
The chimney is a vital part of your stove installation.
A properly built masonry chimney will assure a
consistent draft under a variety of weather
conditions. (A smoking stove is almost always caused
by a chimney problem). All chimneys must be
installed either according to the local building codes
in the case of a masonry chimney or according to the
chimney manufacturer’s instruc�ons in the case of a
factory-built metal chimney. See the chimney
manufacturers’ instructions for exact specifica�ons.
Exis�ng chimneys must be inspected before
installing your stove. Consult your local building
department for chimney code requirements. A
masonry chimney should have a code approved liner.
This liner must not have broken or missing pieces.
Some non-code masonry chimneys may be brought
up to code by being relined. (Consult your dealer or
qualified chimney sweep.)
Factory-built metal chimneys should also be
inspected, first for creosote deposits (which should
be removed), and then for integrity of the stainless
steel liner. Look for obvious bulges in the lining which
may indicate the need to replace that section (use a
bright flashlight). Also inspect the at�c to see that the
chimney has proper clearance to combus�ble
framing members. The chimney or vent shall be
designed and manufactured to develop a flow
sufficient to completely remove all flue and vent
gases to the outside atmosphere. The ven�ng system
shall sa�sfy the dra� requirements of the connected
appliance in accordance with the manufactures
instructions. The location, section and height of the
chimney affect the dra�.
2.1.1. Chimney height requirements.
We recommend that the chimney be:
1. at least 100 cm higher than the highest part of
the roof opening through which it passes,
2. and at least 60 cm higher than any part of the
roof within 300cm, measured horizontally.
2.1.2. Dra� requirements
The appliance is merely one component of a larger
system. The other equally important component is
the chimney. This is necessary for achieving the
required flow for safety removing unwanted
combus�on by-products from the appliance. If the
chimney design does not promote these ends, the
system may not func�on properly.
The recommended dra� requirements for your stove
is no less than –15 pa (-0.048”) and no greater than –
25 pa (-0.12”).
OPERATION OF YOUR STOVE WITH A
DRAFT GREATER THAN –30 Pa (-0.14”)
CAN POSSIBLY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE
STOVE AND VOID THE WARRANTY.