10 NEO16
241013-20
8" [203mm]
16" [406mm]
8" [203mm]
Canada Only
Floor Protector
The stove may be installed on a combustible fl oor provided
noncombustible ember protection is used.
This protection must extend as follows:
In Canada: 18" (457 mm) on the fi ring side and 8" (203 mm)
to the other sides. See Figure #4, below.
Combustion Air
Intake or combustion air can be supplied to the stove in one
of two ways. Consult your local building code or CAN/CSA-
B365, Installation Code for Solid-Fuel-Burning Appliances and
Equipment before proceeding. The unit must have adequate
air for combustion provided in the room the unit is installed in.
1.
Outside air supply
- (Necessary for mobile home instal-
lation, optional for residential installation.) Outside air
may be drawn from either underneath the stove or from
behind.
To draw outside air through the fl oor, leave the 4" knockout
or cover plate in place in the rear of the ash box enclosure.
Cut or drill a 4" diameter hole directly below the bottom
hole of the ash box enclosure. Connect enclosure to the
fl oor with a short 4" diameter pipe. If you wish to connect
the outside air to the rear hole on the ash box, then remove
the 4" knockout or cover plate at the rear of the ash box.
This hole must get its air from a
ventilated
crawl space
or be extended with duct to the outdoors (see Figure #8,
Page 13). The use of outside combustion air for residential
installation requires the unit to be secured to the structure
to prevent dislodging of the air duct.
To draw outside air from behind the stove, an outside air
adaptor may be required (see Optional Blower section).
Cut or drill a 4" hole through a wall behind the unit. Use
an appropriate household 4" inlet.
Note:
This unit is not designed to be operated with the fi ring
door open. In addition to the obvious hazard of sparks
landing on combustibles, an open fi re door will cause
the heater to draw air from the living space and possibly
cause suffocation.
2.
Room air supply
- Remove the cover plate or knockout
from the rear of the ash box enclosure. The stove will
now draw its air from the room through this opening and
into the fi rebox intake.
Note:
The living space around the heater must be well
ventilated with good air circulation. Anything that may
cause a negative pressure can cause gases or fumes
to be pulled into the living area. During extremely cold
weather, and especially when burning at very slow rates,
the upper parts of the exposed chimney may ice up,
partially blocking the fl ue gases. If blockage occurs, fl ue
gases may enter living space.
Note:
An outside air pipe shield is provided to place in front of
the 4"pipe used to bring outaide air into the unit. Instructions
for instalaltion are provided with the shield.(Part #NE16.7872)
U.S.A. Only
Non-combustible
fl oor protector
FIG. #4
FIG. #5
In USA: 16" (406 mm) to the front and 8" (203 mm) to the
sides of the fuel loading door opening. See Figure #5, below.
This protection is also required under the chimney connector
and 2" (51 mm) beyond each side when using horizontal pipe.
8" [203mm]
18" [457mm]
8" [203mm]
8" [203mm]
Minimum Width - 43 1/8'
Minimum Overall Depth - 45 5/8"
Non-combustible
fl oor protector
Minimum Width - 33 3/8"
Minimum Overall Depth - 32 3/4"