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Report No. 180-S-09-2
Certified to comply with 2015 particulate emissions standards.
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING
THIS STOVE FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUC-
TIONS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE,
BODILY INJURY, OR EVEN DEA6*
REFER TO MARKINGS ON STOVE LABELS FOR
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
SAFETY NOTICE: IF THIS STOVE IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED, A *175'BUILDING FIRE MAY
RESULT FOR YOUR SAFETY, CONTACT LOCAL OR MUNICIPAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS
ABOUT PERMITS, RESTRICTIONS, AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS FOR Y174#4'#
US:7.CDN:7.%5
NOTE: IT IS RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION
BE COMPLETED BY A QUALIFIED HEATING
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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EQUIPMENT INSTALLER!
U.S. Stove Company
Vogelzang
227 Industrial Park Road,
227 Industrial Park Road
P.O. Box 151
South Pittsburg, Tennessee 37380
South Pittsburg, TN 37380
www.vogelzang.com
Phone 1-800-750-2723
Phone: (800)-750-2723 or (800)-222-6950
www.Vogelzang.com
852116D-1903E
This manual describes the installation and operation of the Brand Name, Model # wood heater. This heater meets the
2015 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's crib wood emission limits for wood heaters sold after May 15, 2015. Under
specific test conditions this heater has been shown to deliver heat at rates ranging from 11,913 to 34,108 Btu/hr.
Note: The BTU ratings mentioned above are based on the EPA test protocol burning dimensional Douglas Fir lumber. Our
advertised BTU’s are based on the first hour of operation at high burn rate burning cordwood.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS-READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
1. The installation of this stove must comply with your local building code rulings. Please observe the clearances to
combustibles (see figures 5–7). Do not place fuel, furniture or any other objects within the clearance area.
2. Verify that the stove is properly assembled and installed before firing the stove for the first time. After reading these
instructions, if you have any doubt about your ability to complete your installation properly, you must obtain the services
of a professional licensed installer familiar with all aspects of safe and correct installation. DO NOT use temporary or
makeshift compromises during installation. There must be NO DEVIATION
3. OR ALTERATION OF ANY KIND from the very specific instructions spelled out in this instruction manual as it pertains
to the installation of this woodstove. NO EXCEPTIONS!
4. DO NOT store wood, kindling, flammable liquids or other combustible materials in the vicinity of the appliance. Refer
to certification label on back of unit and reference figures 5–7 in this manual.
5. DO NOT INSTALL THIS STOVE IN A MOBILE HOME, MANUFACTURED HOME, TRAILER OR TENT NO
EXCEPTIONS! (HUD Federal Standard: 24 CFR Ch.XX).
6. DO NOT ELEVATE THIS STOVE BY ANY MEANS. (i.e. bricks under legs, cement blocks) Stove legs must set directly
upon the solid-surface non-combustible floor as specified in this stove instruction manual.
7. DO NOT MODIFY THIS STOVE IN ANY WAY! Stove must be installed with legs and heat shield provided, attached as
shown in the instructions. DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT BOTTOM HEAT SHIELD IN PLACE – NO EXCEPTIONS.
Assemble only with original parts as supplied and shown in this manual. DO NOT OPERATE A STOVE THAT IS MISSING ANY PARTS! If any parts are missing or defective,
8. please notify the dealer or manufacturer immediately. Replace missing, broken or worn parts with factory original or
equivalent parts only.
9. CAUTION: DO NOT ALTER COMBUSTION AIR CONTROL RANGE TO INCREASE FIRING OR FOR ANY REASON.
Altering or tampering with air control beyond normal capacity will create unsafe and hazardous conditions.
10. Always connect this stove to a chimney and vent to the outside. Never vent to a room or inside a building. DO NOT
CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE.
11. DO NOT CONNECT A WOOD BURNING STOVE TO AN ALUMINUM TYPE B GAS VENT. This is not safe. Use
code-approved masonry chimney with flue liner or an Underwriters Laboratories Listed UL 103 HT (US)/ULC-S629
(CDN) Residential Type and Building Heating Appliance Chimney system. Use a 6˝/152mm diameter chimney, that is
high enough to give a good draft. (See specifics in Chimney Connections instructions).
12. Be sure that your chimney is safely constructed and in good repair. Have the chimney inspected by the fire department
or a qualified inspector. Your insurance company should be able to recommend a qualified inspector. Chimney connector
pipe must be in good condition. Replace if necessary before using stove.
13. Creosote or soot may build up in the chimney connector and chimney and cause a house/building fire. Inspect the
chimney connector and chimney twice monthly during the heating season and clean if necessary. (see Service Hints).
14. In the event of a chimney fire, turn the air controls to closed positions, leave the building and CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT IMMEDIATELY! Have a clearly understood plan on how to handle a chimney fire by contacting your
local fire authority for information on proper procedures in the event of a chimney fire. After the fire is out, the chimney
must be cleaned and inspected for any stress or cracks before starting another
combustibles surrounding the chimney.
15. Ashes should not be allowed to accumulate above the top of the lower primary air orifice (LPAO, air vent at front of
firebox, just inside of door).
16. DISPOSAL OF ASHES Ashes should be placed in a steel container with a tight fitting lid and moved outdoors
immediately. The closed container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground, well away
from all combustible materials, pending final disposal. If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally
dispersed, they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have completely cooled. Other waste shall
not be placed in this container.
17. To prevent injury, do not allow anyone to use this stove who is unfamiliar with the correct operation of the stove.
18. Do not operate stove while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
19. DO NOT ELEVATE THE FIRE. Build fire directly on the bottom of the firebox. This stove has not been tested with the
use of grates, andirons or other means of elevating the fire and must not be used.
fire. Check the condition of any
NOTE: A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL HEATING AND COOLING CONTRACTOR SHOULD BE CONSULTED IF YOU
HAVE QUESTIONS REGARDING THE INSTALLATION OF THIS SOLID FUEL BURNING APPLIANCE.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
18. The special paints used on your stove may give off some smoke and an odor while they are curing during the first
12 to 15 fires. Additional smoke and odor may be emitted from the light oils used in construction of the fire box. This
should disappear after a short period of time and not occur again. Persons with lung conditions or owners of susceptible
domestic pets (such as birds) should take prudent precautions. Open windows and doors as needed to clear smoke
and/or odor. Paint discoloration will occur if the stove is over fired.
19. This stove has a painted surface which is durable but it will not stand rough handling or abuse. When installing your
stove, use care in handling.
20. CLEAN STOVE FREQUENTLY as soot, creosote and ash may accumulate. Clean exterior with soap and warm water
when stove is not hot. Do not use any acids or scouring soap, as these solvents wear and dull the finish.
21. ALERT ALL PERSONS TO THE HAZARDS OF HIGH SURFACE TEMPERATURES while stove is in operation –
especially young children. Keep away from a hot stove to avoid burns or clothing ignition.
22. NEVER LEAVE SMALL CHILDREN UNSUPERVISED WHEN THEY ARE IN THE SAME ROOM AS THE STOVE. If
small children will be in the same room as the stove during operation, provide a sturdy barrier to keep them at a safe
distance from the stove.
23. Keep stove area clear and free from all combustible materials, gasoline, engine oil, naphtha and other flammable
vapors and liquids.
24. WHILE TENDING THE FIRE ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, fire retardant hearth gloves and eye
protection, to prevent burns.
25. Never operate this stove with the door open except when re-fueling. Such actions can result in very dangerous operating
conditions.
26. DO NOT OVER FIRE THE STOVE. Over firing will occur if combustion air is uncontrolled as when feed door is left
open during operation. Such actions can result in very dangerous operating conditions. While in operation, keep the
feed door closed and secured at all times except while tending the fire
27. When adding fuel be careful not to smother the fire. Do not build fires against glass and do not load fuel to a height or
in such a manner that it creates a hazard when opening the door.
28. NEVER LEAVE THE STOVE UNATTENDED with door open. Always close the door after ignition.
29. DO NOT CONNECT TO OR USE IN CONJUNCTION WITH ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT WORK UNLESS
SPECIFICALLY APPROVED FOR SUCH INSTALLATIONS.
30. A WOOD-BURNING STOVE MUST NEVER BE INSTALLED IN A HALLWAY OR NEAR A STAIRCASE, as it may
block egress in the event of a fire.
31. DO NOT INSTALL IN A SLEEPING ROOM. DO NOT INSTALL IN AN ALCOVE OR INSIDE A FIREPLACE.
32. Install at least one smoke detector on each floor of your home. Detectors should be located away from the heating
appliance to avoid false alarms. Detectors should be located close to sleeping areas. Follow the smoke detectors
manufacturer’s placement and installation instructions. Maintain smoke detector per manufacturer’s instructions.
33. CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) HAZARD. A buildup of CO fumes is toxic and can be fatal. Carbon Monoxide is a colorless,
odorless gas produced during combustion of wood, coal, oil, gas and by other fuel burning appliances. It is important
to have a proper draft and adequate replacement air ventilation so fumes are drawn out the chimney. Installed as
instructed this stove is designed to be as safe as possible yet it is recommended to install a CO detector. Follow the
manufacturer’s recommendations for proper installation and use. It is recommended to be placed at table-top level
(not near the ceiling) to avoid false alarms. Realize that devices other than a stove (i.e. motor exhaust) can trigger
CO alarms.
If alarm sounds:
• Recognize the symptoms of CO poisoning (headaches, nausea & drowsiness).
• Increase ventilation (open windows & doors).
• Make sure stove doors and/or lids are closed and secured.
• Check stove for smoking or puffing (open airflow controls).
• Check chimney & connector pipe for leaks, blockage or down-draft conditions.
• Check CO device for false alarm.
34. Keep power cords, electrical appliances and/or assemblies outside of the clearance area shown in this manual for
combustible materials.
35. Consult your municipal building department or fire officials about restrictions, permits and installation requirements
for your area.
36. For further information on using your stove safely, obtain a copy of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
publication, “Using Coal and Wood Stoves Safely” NFPA No. HS-10-1978. Write NFPA, Batterymarch Park, Quincy,
MA 02269.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
TOOLS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED
FOR INSTALLATION
TOOLS
ŖPencil
Ŗ 6 ft/2m Folding Rule or Tape Measure
Ŗ Tin Snips
Ŗ Drill: Hand or Electric
Ŗ 1/8”/3mm dia. Drill Bit (for sheet metal screws)
Ŗ Screwdrivers (blade and Phillips type)
Ŗ 19mm socket or wrench
Ŗ Safety Glasses
Ŗ Gloves
MATERIALS
(NOTE: The following items are NOT included with your stove)
Flooring Protection:CUURGEKſGFUGGRage 7)
Chimney Connection: 6”/152mm dia. minimum 24 MSG black or
26 MSG blue steel straight stove pipe or elbow(s).
CAUTION: STOVE IS HEAVY. MAKE SURE YOU
HAVE ADEQUATE HELP AND USE PROPER
LIFTING TECHNIQUES WHENEVER MOVING
STOVE.
secondary combustion tubes before exiting via the
chimney. DO NOT REMOVE the ceramic blanket
or your stove will not operate properly.
2. Stove may be lightened during installation of legs by
removing ſre brick. Note position and arrangement
of bricks. Firebrick & Ash Cover MUST be replaced
before use. DO NOT USE with missing or cracked
ſTGDrick.
3. Place ƀCVVGPGF carton on ƀQQT and lay the stove on
its side or back.
4. Remove mounting hex nWVUHTQOUVWFUſIWTG.
5. Position legs on each corner and secure with hex
nuts. Tighten securely.
Figure 2 – Attach Legs to Stove Body
1. Uncrate the stove and remove all cardboard and
styrofoam packing materials and protective poly
bag. Remove ash drawer and legs from inside ſTG
box. (Save packing materials for further assembly.)
NOTICE: DO NOT remove ceramic blanket
ma-
terial from inside stove pipe opening (ſgure 1).
This blanket provides an air seal on the side walls
of the stove to direct combustion gasses over the
DO NOT
REMOVE!
Figure 1 – DO NOT remove ceramic blanket from
inside stove pipe opening. This is NOT packing
material but an integral component of the stove
combustion system.
6. Carefully lift the stove into an upright position.
9. For Optional Blower Assembly, note the position of
the blower opening in the rear of the stove.
10. Place blower gasket
onto blower assembly
so as not to obstruct
the air ƀow from the fan
ſIWTG
11. Mount the blower assembly to the back
of the stove aligning
the fan opening to the
opening in the back
of the stove. Secure
with four sheet metal
screws.
12. After assembly, check
to make sure ſTG brick
Figure 3
Blower Option
continued on next page
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
are properly positioned and ash clean out cover
is in place.
13. Route the power cord away from stove. Do not
allow the power cord to touch any hot surfaces.
Keep power cord at least Ŋ from stove surfaces.
14. Once stove is positioned, plug power cord into a
grounded 120v outlet.
Figure 4 – Attach Optional
Blower to Stove Body
LOCATING STOVE
1. The stove must be placed on solid concrete, solid
masonry, or when installed on a combustible ƀQQr,
on an Underwriters Laboratories Listed Type 2 ƀoor
protector listed to UL standard UL 1618, such as
Hy-C or Imperial Model UL4056BK. Floor protector
must be 1/Ŋ/13mm minimum thickness (R value
= 1.19, K value = 0.84 see page 23 for calculation
formulas) non-combustible material or equivalent.
The ƀQQT protector must extend at least ŊEO
beyond the front of the access door, ŊEO to
the sides, Ŋ/21cm beyond the rear and must
extend under and ŊOO beyond either side of
the stove pipe if it is elbowed towards a wall. (See
ſIWTGU 5 – 7 and consult local building codes and
ſTGRTQVGEVKQPQTFKPCPEGs.)
CAUTION: FIRE HAZARD. CARPETING AND
OTHER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL SHALL
NOT COVER THE FLOOR PROTECTOR. THESE
MATERIALS MUST REMAIN OUTSIDE OF COMBUSTIBLE CLEARANCES, SEE FIG. 5 – 7
2. The room in which the stove is installed must have
a minimWOƀQQTVQEGKNKPIJGKIJVQHHV. (2.4 m).
3. The stove must have its own ƀue. Do not connect this unit to a chimney flue serving other
appliances. DO NOT CONNECT TO ANY AIR
DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM.
4. After observing the clearances to combustible materials ſIWres 5 – 7), locate your ƀoor
protector accordingly (figure 5) and careful-
Install connector pipe, elbows, and thimble as
required, utilizing either a recently cleaned and
inspected ŊOO lined masonry chimney or a
ŊOO i.d. UL 103 HT (US)/ULC-S629 (CDN)
listed manufactured chimney.
5. Use round 6Ŋ/152mm dia., minimum 24 MSG black
or 26 MSG blue steel stove pipe to connect the
stove to the chimney. Do not use galvanized stove
LOCATING STOVE
pipe. Secure connector pipe to the ƀWG collar with
three (3) equally spaced sheet metal screws. Use
three screws in each stove pipe and/or elbow joint
to ſrmly hold the pipe sections together. DO NOT
CONNECT THIS STOVE TO ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION OR DUCT SYSTEM.
6. Recheck clearances from the stove, connector stove pipe, and corner clearances using the illustrations in figures 5 – 7 and
your local building codes or fire protection
ordinances.
NOTE: ANY WALL CONTAINING COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL SUCH AS WOODEN STUDS OR
DRYWALL AND FACED WITH BRICK OR STONE
MUST BE CONSIDERED A COMBUSTIBLE
SURFACE.
7. DO NOT install this stove in a mobile home,
Manufactured Home, Tent or trailer – NO
EXCEPTIONS!
Ch.xx)
8. The clearances provided are minimum
dimensions set by US standard UL 1482-2011 &
ULC-S627-00, tested and applied by OMNI-Test
Laboratories, Inc. the manufacturer’s testing agency.
Installation of this stove must comply with the latest
edition of NFPA 211 (US)/CAN/CSA-B365 (CDN) for
reduced clearances and/or your local building code
rulings. Use whichever minimum dimensions are
LARGEST.
.noitacol detceles ruoy ni evots eht ecalp yl
Clearances listed and shown MUST be adhered to
for safe operation of this appliance. CLEARANCES
MAY NOT BE REDUCED BY ANY MEANS IN USA
OR CANADA.
9. This stove meets U.S. Test Standard: UL 14822011& Canadian Standard: ULC-S627-00.
(HUD Federal Standard: 24 CFR
5
LOCATING STOVE
CAUTION: KEEP FURNISHINGS AND OTHER
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS AWAY FROM THE
STOVE.
CLEARANCES | TOP VIEW
COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH US NFPA 211
17"/
BACKWALL
43.2cm
min
SIDEWALL
DASHED LINES SHOW HORIZONTAL CHIMNEY CONNECTOR
AND ADDITIONAL FLOOR PROTECTOR REQUIRED BENEATH
40"/
102cm
NOTE: BEFORE FIRING WOODSTOVE SLIDE
FIREBRICKS TOWARDS THE REAR SO NO
GAPS REMAIN BETWEEN BRICKS.
AND EXTENDING 2"/50.8mm BEYOND
EACH SIDE OF CONNECTOR PIPE
8"/21cm min.
56"/142.3cm
30"/76.2cm
Minimum
Clearances
for installation
according to
UL 1482 (US) &
ULC-S627 (CDN)
26"/66.1cm
min.
FLOOR
PROTECTOR
24"/61cm
8"/21cm min.
18"/46cm min.
Fig. 5 – TOP VIEW Minimum Clearance Dimensions from Combustible Surfaces
Figure 6a – Front ViewFigure 6b – Side View
6
Minimum Clearance Dimensions
from Combustible Surfaces
Figure 7 – Top View
(4)
Minimum Corner Clearances
from Combustible Surfaces
ŊEO75%&0
FIREBRICK ASSEMBLY
Firebrick extends the life of your stove and radiates
heat more evenly. Check to see that all ſTGDricks are in
their correct positions and have not become misaligned
during shipping or assembly. If removed for ease of locating stove, ſTGDTKck mus t be rep laced b efo re ſring. 5GGſIWTGUCŌc, for proper positioning.
CAUTION: NEVER OPERATE STOVE WITH
MISSING OR CRACKED FIRE BRICKS!
Fire Brick Dimensions (inches)
A
A
notches to accommodate air tube
A-size : 9˝x4 ½˝x1¼˝
M-s ize : 9˝x2 ¼˝x1¼˝
XD-siz e: 8˝x4 ½˝x1 ¼˝†
XE-siz e: 9 ¾˝x1½˝x1 ¼˝
† XD bricks have oset
side supports – see illustrations
A
A
XD
M
A
A
M
XD
A
A
Figure 8a – Step 1, Bottom Firebrick Arrangement
Eig ht (8) A-size , Tw o (2) M-size, Tw o (2) XD-size
CHIMNEY SIZING
A
A
A
A
XE
A
A
A
XE
A
A
XD
M
XD
M
A
A
A
M
XD
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
Back Firebrick Arrangement
Fo u r
A
A
A
A
XE
Figure 8b– Step 2,
Side Firebrick Arrangement
Fou r (4) A-size , Tw o (2) M-size
A
M
A
M
A
A
XD
A
A
XE
(KIWTGEŌ5VGR
A-size, One (1) M-s ize
A
A
A
Today’s solid fuel heating appliances are much more
efficient than those made in the past. Your heating appliance
has been designed to provide the most efficient transfer
of heat possible from the least amount of fuel. Controlled
combustion is the key to optimum heating performance.
Controlled combustion requires a flow of fresh air into the
appliance, across the fuel and is finally exhausted up the
chimney. Today’s high efficiency stoves transfer more heat
into the living area and less up the chimney. Exhaust gases
are typically at a lower temperature than traditional type
stoves. With lower exhaust temperatures, it is important that
the chimney is correctly sized to the stove. If the chimney
diameter is too large, it will be difficult to raise the chimney
flue temperature to provide for adequate draft. This may
result in a poor burn, smoke spillage, and rapid creosote
creation. A 6” diameter chimney is best suited for this
stove. Your heating appliance must have a minimum of a
6” diameter (152mm) chimney. Maximum chimney diameter
must not exceed 10” (254mm) or have a cross sectional
area greater than 85 sq. in. (550cm2.) Proper draft for this
heating appliance is minimum of 0.05 w.c. (water column
measurement) and is required to prevent back puffing,
smoke spillage and prevent safety hazards. Take into
account the chimney’s location to insure it is not too close
to neighbors or in a valley which may cause unhealthy or
nuisance conditions.
IMPORTANCE OF PROPER DRAFT
‘Draft is the force which moves air from the appliance up
through the chimney. The amount of draft in your chimney
depends on the length of the chimney, local geography,
nearby obstructions and other factors. Too much draft may
cause excessive temperatures in the appliance. Inadequate
draft may cause backpuffing into the room and ‘plugging’
of the chimney.
“Inadequate draft will cause the appliance to leak smoke into
the room through appliance and chimney connector joints.”
“An uncontrollable burn or excessive temperature indicates
excessive draft.”
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CONNECTOR PIPE INSTALLATION
NOTE: CONNECTOR PIPE IS NOT INCLUDED.
TO PURCHASE, VISIT YOUR LOCAL HARDWARE, HOME, OR BUILDING CENTER.
SEE “LOCATING STOVE” PAGE 6 FOR
ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS.
Connector pipe is used to make the connection
from the ſPCN positioning of your stove to an approved
chimney. Connector pipe is NOT KPENWFGF as part of
the stove. Connector pipe must be 6”/152mm diameter
minimum of 24 MSG (minimum standard gauge) bNCck
or 26 MSG bNWG UVGGN stove pipe. Any connector pipe
used must be in good condition. 4GRNCEG if necessary
before using stove. Connector pipe is not rated to provide ENQUG contact to combustibNG materKCNU and must
have proper ENGCrance from combustibNG materKCNs
as shown in the ENGCrance diagrams on the previous
pages. Connector pipe UJQWNF never be used in RNCEG
of a chimney. If proper ENGCrances are not observed a
JQWUGſTGEQWNFTGUWNV
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Please Note: InstaNNation of a ƀue damper is NOT
recommended. Combustion coPVTQN is reguNCted by th
intake of combustion air, not the exhaust.
1. The crimped end of the stovepipe ſVU inside the
stove ƀWG EQNNCr. Secure with three (3) sheet OGVCN
screws. The ſTUV section of connector pipe must be
UKPING wCNNGF to properN[ attach to the stove EQNNCr.
+PUVCNN CFFKVKQPCN pipe and GNDow with the crimped
end towards the stove. This YKNN CNNow any conden-
UCVKQPKPVJGƀWGVQrun bacMKPVQVJGſTGDox.
2. HorizontCN pipe runs must UNQRG upwards
towards the chimney at NGCUV ŊOO per foot
of horizQPVCNrun.
e
3. You must have at NGCUV Ŋ
ENGCrance between any horizQPVCN piping and the
EGKNKPI
4. The pipe cannot extend into the chimney HNue
ſIWTG
5. Secure RKRGGNDow sections with three equCNNy
spaced sheet OGVCN screws at each joint to make
the piping rigid. DO NOT CONNECT THIS STOVE
TO ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION OR DUCT SYSTEM.
6. It is rec
u bends be used in the stovepipe instaNNation. The use of more than two 0u bends may
decrease the amount of draw and possibNy
cause smoke URKNNCIe. Where possibNe, use QPN[
corrugated (non adjustabNG eNDows. These
proXKFGCDGVVGTUGCN
7. The connector pipe must not pass through an
attic or roof space, trusses, cNoset, or any cQPEGCNGd
space, ƀQQr, EGKNKPI wCNN or combustibNG construction. (See Chimney Connector Systems & %NGCT-
ances, page 13.) A manufactured chimney system
NKUVGF to UL 103 HT 757.%5 (CDN) must
be used from the ſTUV penetration of EGKNKPI or wCNN
to the chimney cap.
Where passage through a wCNN or partition of com-
bustibNG construction is desired, the instCNNation shCNN
conform to NFPA 211 (USA) or CAN/CSA-B365
(Canada).
WARNING: DO NOT USE SINGLE WALL CONNECTOR PIPE AS A CHIMNEY - A HOUSE FIRE
COULD RESULT.
ommended that no more than two (2)
/457mm of
8
Figure 9 – Stovepipe/Flue Connections
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