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INSTALLATION
1. Remove all parts from inside the stove body.
2. Select the proper location for the stove. These
appliances must not be installed any closer than the
minimum clearance to combustible materials shown
in Brick pattern (Figure 1). The stove must be installed
on a non combustible surface as shown in Figure 1.
3. If noncombustible materials have been installed on
the walls, obtain the minimum clearances from either
the manufacturer of these materials or the local
building inspectors office.
4. Install the stovepipe INSIDE the flue collar on the top
of the stove between the stove and chimney.
5. DO NOT use a grate to elevate the fire.
STOVE PIPE
1. A clearance of 18 inches (457mm) between the
stovepipe and combustible materials may be required.
Check with authorities having jurisdiction in your area.
2. All pipe sections must be connected with the male end
(crimped end) toward the stove.
3. Fasten the stove pipe to the flue collar by the use of
three sheet metal screws. Do the same at each
additional joint to make the entire installation rigid.
4. Maintain the required diameter flue for the entire
installation.
5. If you are connecting the stove to an old masonry flue,
be sure to have it inspected for cracks and general
condition. Resizing with a stainless steel liner may be
required.
6. It is recommended that no more than two (2) 90°
bends be used in the stove pipe installation. More
than two (2) 90° bends may decrease the amount
of draw and possibly cause smoke spillage.
7. A damper is not required in this installation. Remove
damper plate in the chimney or secure in OPEN position.
8. Single wall flue pipe assemblies must not exceed
10 feet (3 m) in overall length.
CAUTION: DO NOT open fire-door to a point where it
would be in contact with the combustible sidewall.
Optional Fan - An optional heat exchange blower is
available for this wood burning appliance. To order
please see the local dealer where you purchsed the
appliance.
IMPORTANT: It is highly recommended that the wood
stove and chimney be installed by a qualified installer.
(A qualified installer is a person or entity who regularly
installs wood heating products and chimneys, in the
ordinary course of their regular business.)
Contact your local building inspector prior to installation.
A permit may be required in your area.
Unit must be placed on a noncombustible flooring only.
Consult your local building authorities for further infor-
mation.
A minimum clearance of 18” (457 mm) to the chimney connector
may be required by the authority having jurisdiction.
SINGLE WALL PIPE
From Heater
From Chimney Connector
A. Sidewall
11” (279 mm)
D. Sidewall
19” (457 mm)
B. Back Wall 12” (305 mm)
E. Back Wall 13.5” (343 mm)
C. Corner
14” (356 mm)
F. Corner 18” (457 mm)
Minimum height to ceiling
55” (1397 mm)
*16” (406 mm) US
**18” (457 mm) Canada
DOUBLE WALL PIPE (Mobile Home)
From Heater
From Chimney Connector
A. Sidewall
10” (254 mm)
D. Sidewall
18” (457 mm)
B. Back Wall 11” (279 mm)
E. Back Wall 12.5” (318 mm)
C. N/A
F. Corner N/A
Minimum height to ceiling
55” (1397 mm)
*16” (406 mm) US
**18” (457 mm) Canada
Figure 1
Floor
Protection
(Dotted line)
Floor
Protection
(Dotted line)
Twist spring handle on in a clockwise
motion. Spring handle will “thread”
down to desired location.