Heritage 8022 Owner's Manual

Heritage
(Model 8022)
Non-Catalytic Wood Stove
OWNER'S MANUAL
INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE OWNER’S MANUAL BEFORE YOU INSTALL AND USE
YOUR NEW HERITAGE WOOD STOVE. To reduce the risk of fire, follow the installation
instructions. Failure to follow these instructions may result in property damage,
bodily injury, or even death.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE!
CONTACT LOCAL AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION (BUILDING DEPARTMENT or
FIRE OFFICIALS) ABOUT PERMITS REQUIRED, RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION
INSPECTION IN YOUR AREA
Heritage Model 8022
Manual: 6400-40490
R: 05/15/15
Notes on Stove Operation and Efficiency
Rating:
You have purchased a Hearthstone Heritage 8022 tested to EPA Method 28, 28A and 5H, 40 CFR Part 60 where applicable. This stove is certified to comply with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 2015 particulate emissions standard and is not approved for sale after May 15, 2020. It is certified at 2.60 gr/hr emission rate and under specific test conditions has been shown to deliver heat at rates ranging from 11,696 to 32,798 Btu (output).
This wood heater has a manufacturer-set minimum allowable low burn rate that must not be altered. It is against federal regulations to alter this setting or otherwise operate this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with operating instructions in this manual.
Please refer to the Warranty section of this manual for registration instructions. In case of warranty claims, please contact the point of original sale or the nearest authorized Hearthstone dealer. All warranty claims are processed by our dealer network. Authorized Hearthstone dealers can be located at www.hearthstonestoves.com.
This heater is designed to burn natural wood only. Higher efficiencies and lower emissions generally result when burning air dried seasoned hardwoods, as compared to softwoods or to green or freshly cut hardwoods. DO NOT BURN: Garbage,
lawn clippings, material containing rubber (including tires), materials containing plastic, waste petroleum products paints or paint thinners, asphalt products, materials containing asbestos, construction or demolition debris, railroad ties, pressure treated wood, manure or animal remains, salt water driftwood or other previously salt water saturated materials, unseasoned wood, paper products, cardboard, plywood or particleboard. This prohibition against burning these materials does not
prohibit the use of fire starters made from paper, cardboard, saw dust, wax and similar substances for the purpose of starting a fire in an affected wood heater. Burning these materials mat result in a release toxic fumes or render the heater ineffective and cause smoke.
Following the maintenance guidelines set forth in this manual will help insure the efficient use of your wood heater and minimize visible emissions. Having you stove inspected by a trained professional on a regular basis will greatly increase the potential for recognizing potential impacts to efficiency.
Proper draft is important to the efficient operation of your heater. Refer to the Normal Operation section of this manual for information regarding adequate draft. Both excessive and sub-minimum draft can affect the efficiency of your wood heater. Excessive draft can lead to over-consumption of fuel, lower overall heating capacity of the stove and potential over firing. Low draft can result in inefficient burns, low heat output, expulsion of smoke into the living area when stove doors are opened and an increased potential for build-up of flammable materials in the flue.
Efficiency:
Efficiency was captured using EPA Method 28-5H and weighted using CSA B415-10 methodology. A weighted average was used to calculate the overall efficiency across all of the 4 burn rate categories using the higher heating value (HHV).
To maximize the efficiency of your wood stove make sure it is sized properly for the space you plan to heat. An oversized stove will often be forced to burn at a lower and dirtier burn rate. Consult with your dealer for sizing and correctly placing the stove in your home. An incorrectly placed stove can greatly reduce efficiency. Maximizing the efficiency of your stove will heat your house quickly, burn cleaner and use less wood.
Refer to the Choosing Firewood section of this manual for appropriate fuel selection. Seasoned firewood is typically at or near 20% moisture content. This can be measured with any number of hand-held moisture meters available through your local hearth shop. Follow instructions included in the meter you purchase to measure fuel wood moisture content. Burn only dry, seasoned wood as using wet wood will greatly reduce your efficiency.
CO Emissions:
The Heritage 8022 has the following CO emission rates by burn level: Category 1 - 1.27%, Category 2 – 1.25%, Category 3 -
0.94% and Category 4 - 0.53%. In general, the higher burn rate that can be safely maintained without over-firing the stove the cleaner the stove will operate. Wet wood or unapproved fuel described above can greatly affect the emissions of a wood burning stove.
Smoke/Fire/CO Detectors:
It is highly recommended that smoke and CO detectors be installed throughout the heated space when a wood burning heater is installed. Be certain to install these devices not only in the area where the wood appliance is located, but also in bedrooms, hallways leading to other areas of the house and all common areas of the heated space. Check the batteries in these devices and assure operation by performing whatever test operations are recommended by the manufacturer.
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................................... 4
SAFETY INFORMATION ..................................................................................................................................................... 5
CODES ................................................................................................................................................................................. 5
PERIODIC CHECKLIST .......................................................................................................................................................... 6
THERMO-CERAMIC BAFFLE SYSTEM .................................................................................................................................. 6
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES ................................................................................................................................................ 6
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................................ 7
INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................................................................................... 8
UNPACKING ......................................................................................................................................................................... 8
INSTALLING YOUR STOVE ................................................................................................................................................... 8
HEARTH REQUIREMENTS AND FLOOR PROTECTION .......................................................................................................... 8
OUTSIDE AIR SUPPLY.......................................................................................................................................................... 9
OPTIONAL ASHPAN .............................................................................................................................................................. 9
CUSTOMIZING YOUR STOVES DOORS ............................................................................................................................... 9
CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES ..................................................................................................................................... 10
VENTING COMPONENTS AND CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................... 12
COMPONENTS OF A VENTING SYSTEM ............................................................................................................................. 12
INSTALLING A VENTING SYSTEM ....................................................................................................................................... 12
CONNECTING YOUR WOOD STOVE .................................................................................................................................. 13
INSTALLING IN A MOBILE HOME ........................................................................................................................................ 17
OPERATION ................................................................................................ ................................................................ ........ 18
CONTROLS AND FEATURES ................................ ................................................................................................ .............. 18
CHOOSING FIREWOOD ...................................................................................................................................................... 19
WOOD HEAT VALUE .......................................................................................................................................................... 19
BUILDING A FIRE ................................ ................................................................ ............................................................... 20
NORMAL OPERATION ......................................................................................................................................................... 21
REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF ASHES ............................................................................................................................... 22
MAINTENANCE .................................................................................................................................................................. 23
DO NOT OVER-FIRE THE STOVE. (REFER TO PAGE 22). ................................................................................................... 23
CREOSOTE FORMATION AND NEED FOR REMOVAL ......................................................................................................... 23
GASKETS ........................................................................................................................................................................... 23
GLASS ................................................................................................................................................................................ 23
STONE ............................................................................................................................................................................... 25
CAST IRON ......................................................................................................................................................................... 25
TROUBLESHOOTING ....................................................................................................................................................... 26
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ............................................................................................................................................... 27
REPLACEMENT PARTS & OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ........................................................................................... 28
SAFETY & RATING LABEL ............................................................................................................................................. 29
WARRANTY REGISTRATION ...........................................................................ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED.
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Introduction
Congratulations! You have just invested in a most unique wood burning stove – the Heritage Wood Burning Stove from Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products, Inc®. The Heritage Model 8022 is a clean burning, EPA certified, non-catalytic wood burning stove. With a 2.2 cubic foot firebox capacity and 2.6 grams per hour particulate emission, you can be proud to join the Hearthstone family with our Premier Soapstone Wood Burning Stove. The front and the side doors, along with the generous depth allow for loading of wood up to 21 inches long!
Your purchase ensures years of clean, comfortable heat with minimal maintenance. You will receive the benefits of the most advanced technology in wood burning without the cost and maintenance requirements of a catalytic stove. The Heritage blends modern technology with the unique beauty and heating qualities of soapstone, long known for its even heat production and long heat-retaining ability. We trust that you will appreciate the quality of our handcrafted product.
Please read this manual in its entirety. Its purpose is to familiarize you with your stove's safe installation, proper break-in, operation and maintenance. It contains information that will be useful to you now, and in years to come, so keep it handy and refer to it as needed.
Use these instructions as well as national, state, and local building codes to install your stove. Be sure to maintain the designated stovepipe and stove clearances to walls, ceilings, hearth, and other combustible surfaces. This will help reduce the risk of fire. Failure to follow these instructions can result in property damage, bodily injury, and even death.
Locate your stove in a safe, convenient, open area; away from traffic flow, doors, and hallways; and near a chimney and chimney connector. Review the proper clearance measurements from combustible surfaces. You can safely reduce required clearances
in most cases by using the, optional, rear heat shield, and also with a special connector pipe and special wall coverings as specified by this manual, the NFPA 211 codes, and your local authorities having jurisdiction.
Keep furniture, drapes, curtains, wood, paper, and other combustibles far away from the stove. Never install the stove in a location where gasoline, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid or other flammable liquids are used or stored.
Locate the stove centrally in your living area to allow the heat to travel naturally to distant rooms. We recommend that you do not locate your stove in an un-insulated basement. The amount of radiant energy required to heat concrete basement walls is so great that most of the usable heat is absorbed by them and lost.
SAFETY NOTICE: A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT IF
THIS STOVE IS NOT INSTALLED PROPERLY. FOR YOUR SAFETY, CAREFULLY FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION DIRECTIONS. CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION IN YOUR AREA.
The performance of your stove depends on many variables. Since all installations are unique, the general information and operating procedures presented here can only serve as useful guidelines rather than hard and fast rules. Should you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact your dealer for additional information.
This stove is manufactured and warranted by:
Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products Inc®
317 Stafford Ave. Morrisville, Vermont 05661
inquiry@hearthstonestoves.com
www.hearthstonestoves.com
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Safety Information
Read and understand this Owner's Manual thoroughly before installing and using this stove.
CODES
When you install your Heritage wood stove, it is imperative that you adhere to all local codes, which can be obtained from either of the following two National sources:
American National Standards Institute, Inc. (ANSI) 1430 Broadway New York, NY 10018 www.ansi.org
National Fire Protection Association, Inc. (NFPA)
Battery March Park Quincy, MA 02269 www.nfpa.org
If you are installing your Heritage in a mobile home, follow the guidelines described in the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280 (United States).
Make sure to install your stove:
According to the manufacturer's
recommendations.
In accordance with all applicable codes.  With the proper sized chimney.
When using your stove:
Warn children and others unfamiliar with
woodstoves of the danger of touching hot, radiating surfaces of your stove. For your additional safety, obtain hearth and stove guards through your local dealer.
Follow recommended break-in procedure as
outlined in this manual.
Burn natural wood only. Higher efficiencies and
lower emissions result when burning air-dried, seasoned wood, as compared to green or freshly cut wood.
Use caution when loading firewood into a hot
stove.
Keep the side and front doors closed at all times
except when loading wood.
Keep the ash pan tray fully inserted and the ash
door closed tightly.
Inspect the stovepipe, chimney connector and
chimney, as recommended.
Follow these safety precautions:
Never modify this stove in any way, especially
the primary air control system.
Never burn kiln dried wood, painted or treated
wood, solvents, trash, plywood, colored or glossy paper, artificial logs, cardboard, coal, garbage or driftwood. Especially, do not burn
coal in this stove.
Never use gasoline type fuel, kerosene,
charcoal lighter fluid, or other liquid fuels or solid fire starters to start or invigorate the fire. These fuels can possibly generate carbon monoxide, which can deplete the supply of oxygen. Keep all such materials away from the stove.
Never use the stove if the ash pan door is open,
damaged, not in place, or not sealing.
Never use a wood grate or other device to
elevate the fire.
Do Not allow wood to rest against or otherwise
come in contact with the glass when the door is closed.
Do Not slam the door or use the door to force
wood in to the stove.
Never over-fire your stove. (See page 22)  Never put articles of clothing or candles on a hot
stove.
Do Not connect the stove to a flue that is serves
another appliance.
Other safety guidelines
As a general rule, keep all movable combustible
items such as furniture, drapes, clothing, and other items, at least 36" (0.92 m) from the stove.
Install a good smoke detector, preferably in an
area away from your wood stove.
Keep a fire extinguisher handy. We recommend
the type rated "A B C."
Dispose of ashes properly. (See page 22)  Keep children and pets away from the stove;
they could be burned by touching a hot stove.
Clean your chimney system as needed. (See
page 23)
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PERIODIC CHECKLIST
Perform each of these tasks at the specified intervals.
At the End of Every Week:
Empty ashes from the firebox and ash pan,
sooner if the firebox or the ash pan begins to fill up.
At the Beginning of Every Other Month:
A visual inspection of the chimney connector
and chimney for creosote is recommended depending upon your use of the stove. (Please see page 23 - Creosote Formation and Need For Removal)
Check door seals using the "dollar bill test." -
When the fire is out and the stove is cool, shut the door on a dollar bill. If the bill pulls out without any resistance, then your stove’s door isn't sealed properly. To tighten the seal, change the door gasket. (Refer to page 23.)
At the End of Every Season: Dismantle the chimney connector and clean it
thoroughly. Replace any pieces that show signs of rust or deterioration.
Inspect and, if necessary, clean your chimney.  Thoroughly clean out the inside of the stove.
Inspect all door gasket material and replace if
worn, frayed, cracked or extremely hard.
THERMO-CERAMIC BAFFLE SYSTEM
strength, however it is vulnerable to puncture or cracking due to rough handling.
PLEASE EXERCISE CARE WHEN LOADING
WOOD OR CLEANING YOUR STOVE, NOT TO DAMAGE THE THERMO-CERAMIC BAFFLE
Located directly above the burner tubes in the firebox, this white or grey sheet of ceramic material will break if wood or cleaning brushes impact it. Be careful when loading and cleaning your stove to not break this material. If this piece is fractured or a hole is punctured, the stove will function improperly. You must order a replacement baffle kit through a qualified Hearthstone dealer.
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
If you have a stovepipe or chimney fire, follow these instructions:
1. Call the fire department – immediately!
2. If the fire is too threatening, leave the area and wait for the fire department. If not, perform the next three steps.
3. Close the primary air control. (see page 18)
4. Close the stovepipe damper (if present).
5. Keep the stove front, and ash doors closed!
WARNING: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO PUT OUT A
STOVEPIPE OR CHIMNEY FIRE BY THROWING WATER ONTO THE STOVE, STOVEPIPE, OR CHIMNEY. THE EXTREMELY HIGH TEMPERATURE ASSOCIATED WITH SUCH FIRES CAN CAUSE INSTANTANEOUS STEAM AND SERIOUS BODILY HARM.
To enhance the combustion efficiency and reduce the emissions of the fire in your stove Hearthstone has developed an advanced THERMO-CERAMIC baffle system. This system uses a lightweight, durable ceramic material above the burner tubes to maintain the high temperatures in the secondary combustion area and maintain the low emission –
Once the chimney fire expires, leave the primary air control closed and let the fire in the stove die out completely. Do not fire the stove again until the stove, stovepipe, and chimney are all thoroughly inspected for any sign of damage. You must correct any damage before using your stove again.
high efficiency combustion you desire. This new technology will not corrode, rust dissolve or lose its
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Specifications
Maximum Heat Output: 55,000 BTUs per
hour of cordwood (based on independent laboratory test results).
Size of Heated Area: 1,500 to 2,000 square feet. Firebox Capacity: 2.2 cubic feet (.062 cubic
meters) or 46 pounds of wood (The amount and weight of wood contained per cubic foot of firebox volume can vary from 15 to 36 lbs. per cubic foot depending on type of wood, moisture content, packing density and other factors. As a constant for comparison and test purposes, we are assuming 20 lbs. of seasoned hardwood per cubic foot of firebox volume).
Maximum Log Length: 21" (53cm) - Front and Side doors
Stove Dimensions:
Height 28 3/4" (73.1 cm) Width 28 1/8" (71.5 cm) Depth 19 3/4" (50.1 cm)
Front Door Size: 18" wide x 11" high (46 x 28
cm)
Figure 1 – Top View
Side Door Size: 10.5" wide x 8.5" high (31.8
x 21.6 cm)
Stovepipe Size: 6" (152 mm) diameter Metal Chimney: 6" (152 mm) inside diameter Masonry Chimney: 6” (15.2cm) inside diameter
(round flue) 8” x 8” (20 x 20cm) (square flue)
Flue Exit: Top or Rear Actual Weight: 550 (250 kg) pounds Crate Dimensions: H-38” (97cm) W-32” (81
cm) L-32” (81 cm) Optional Equipment: Rear Heat Shield: 90-68210 Outside Air Kit: 90-53220 Blower: 90-57210
Soapstone Finish1 Polished Gray Soapstone Castings Finish Painted Matte; and
Porcelain Enamel (Brown, Sea-foam, Blue-black
and Black)
1
Polished gray soapstone is a natural product and will vary from stone to stone. Various amounts of gray, charcoal, blue and green will be evident according to the natural composition of the stone.
Figure 2 – Front View
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Figure 3 – Side View (Rear Flue Exit)
Installation
UNPACKING
Hearthstone Stoves packages your Heritage stove with the greatest care, so that it ships safely. Under certain circumstances, however, damage can occur during transit and handling. When you receive your stove, unpack it carefully, inspecting your stove and all parts for damage. Also, make sure that all parts are included. If any parts are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer immediately.
Read this chapter to obtain a sound understanding of how to properly install your stove.
INSTALLING YOUR STOVE
First, you must decide where your stove will reside. After choosing an appropriate spot, inspect this location to make sure that the stove will have enough clearance to combustible materials that would surround the stove. These combustibles can include walls, floor, ceiling, fireplace, and chimney. You must carefully consider the clearances to all of these combustibles before actually connecting your stove. When considering these clearances, also decide the kind of floor the stove will rest on. The Heritage 8022 must be installed on a non­combustible surface, use floor protection if necessary.
Use this chapter to plan how to install your stove in your particular location. Consider both the clearances of the stovepipe and the stove itself to the surrounding combustibles. Also consider access to the side door.
If you use a close clearance connector pipe, it must be tested to UL standards and listed. Check the listing of your pipe for actual clearances. The diagrams in this manual represent typical installations, but are specific to the Simpson Dura­Vent DVL brand. Clearances cannot be reduced without the use of close clearance connector pipe and/or by protecting the surfaces per NFPA 211 standards.
Clearances to NFPA 211 Protected Surfaces
You can reduce the clearances to combustible surfaces by using any National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) approved wall protection system. Please refer to NFPA 211 for specifications and complete details. You can obtain this information directly from NFPA.
National Fire Protection Agency Batterymarch Park Quincy, MA 02269 1-800-344-3555 or 1-617-770-3000 www.nfpa.org
HEARTH REQUIREMENTS AND FLOOR PROTECTION
Combustible flooring must be protected with a covering of noncombustible material (slate, marble tiles, or other noncombustible material can be used for this purpose). The floor protection must extend beyond the body of the stove at the minimum as follows:
LEFT SIDE 16” (41 cm)* RIGHT SIDE 5” (13 cm) REAR 2” (5 cm)** FRONT 16” (41 cm)*
* Installations in Canada require 18” (46 cm) of floor protection
on the left side and front. ** Rear clearance required only if stovepipe runs horizontally back from the top or rear of the stove.
Locate the stove centrally in your living area to allow the heat to travel naturally to distant rooms. It is not recommended that you locate your stove in an un­insulated basement. The amount of radiant energy required to heat concrete basement walls is so great that most of the usable heat is absorbed by them and lost.
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Figure 4 – Hearth Pad Dimensions
Note: Dimensions shown in figure above are measured from the
body of the stove, not the legs.
Minimum hearth pad dimensions can be reduced by installing the Side Door Lock Kit (Kit 90-70210).
(Minimum hearth pad width with the lock kit is
34”).
Handle Assembly
Locate the handle, bolt, and washers enclosed in the
envelope with the owner’s manual. Place the
washers on the bolt and then push it through the handle so that the bolt threads extend through the bottom of the handle. Use a slotted screwdriver to turn the bolt into the chromed handle crank on the door until it is snug.
Handle Operation
Front Door when closed, the handle is in the 7
o’clock position. To open the front door, rotate the
latch clockwise to approximately the 10 o’clock position.
Ash Pan Door when closed, the handle is in the 9
o’clock position. To open the ash door, rotate the
latch counter-clockwise to approximately the 7’clock position.
Side Door when closed, the handle is in the 5
o’clock position. To open the side door, rotate the
latch counter-clockwise, to approximately the 2 o’clock position.
within the room and air infiltration within the building are reduced. Use of the outside air kit may also improve stove performance in a particularly air-tight house.
The outside air kit for this stove allows for the direct connection of the stove's air intake to a minimum 3" (76 mm) diameter duct (supplied by others) which leads to the outside of the house. When considering placement of the duct from the outside of the house to the hearth, keep in mind the need to avoid structural members of the house.
Locate the termination of the duct on the outside wall of the structure in such a manner so as to preclude the possibility of obstruction by snow, leaves or other material. Screen the opening against animals and insects (any screen, duct, clamps, and hood supplied by others).
OPTIONAL ASHPAN
The Heritage 8022 is built with a sealed firebox floor. An optional Ashpan Kit (90-75220) can be purchased and installed at any time. The Ashpan Kit includes a heavy steel ash box with removal ashpan, a cast iron door (matte black only), cast iron ash grate and cast iron shaker grate. Detailed installation instructions are found with the kit.
Figure 5 – Wooden Handle Detail
OUTSIDE AIR SUPPLY
(Kit #90-53220)
An outside air source may be connected directly to this stove using an optional outside air kit. The advantage of providing outside air directly to the stove is that the air used by the stove for combustion is taken from outside of the residence rather than from within the room where the stove is located. With outside air supplied directly to the stove, drafts
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CUSTOMIZING YOUR STOVES DOORS
Both the Front and optional Ashpan Doors can be reversed for loading and cleaning convenience (from hinged at the left to hinged at the right, for example).
Detailed instructions for reversing the Front Door are found with the installation instructions included with the optional Front Door Reversal Kit (90-73229). The kit includes a striker plate for latching the door on either the right or left side.
Detailed instructions for reversing the Ashpan Door are found with the installation instructions included with the optional Ashpan Kit (90-57220).
Parallel
Corner
Clearances (inches)
A B C D E F G H I J K
Single wall stove pipe without heat shield
17
16
18
21
30.5
13 2 12
22
25.5
65
Single wall stove pipe with heat shield
17
10
12
15
30.5
7 2 12
22
25.5
65
Double wall stove pipe with heat shield
15 7 9
12
29 4 0
11
21
24.5
63.5
Alcove Clearances (inches)
Unprotected Surfaces
Protected Surfaces (NFPA-211)
Minimum alcove width
61
49
Maximum alcove depth
48
48
Alcove ceiling above stove top
57
24
CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES
You must follow minimum clearances for the Heritage stove to combustibles such as walls and ceilings. You may reduce the general clearances if installing the stove near Protected Surfaces.
Figure 7 – Corner Clearances
Figure 6 – Parallel Clearances*
If you use a rear heat shield to obtain reduced clearances, you must use the optional rear heat shield manufactured by Hearthstone available through your local dealer. Close clearance connector pipe must be tested to UL standards and listed. Check listings of your pipe for actual clearances. Shown are measurements typical only and specific to Simpson Dura Vent DVL brand. Clearances cannot be reduced without the use of the rear heat shield and/or with close clearance connector pipe and/or by protecting the surfaces per NFPA 211 standards
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