Owner`s manual

OM-BRII/90I.PUB Page 9 Rev. Date: Nov 27, 2003
Printed: February 8, 2005
Installation—Location & Clearances
YOUR STOVE'S LOCATION
1. Plan ahead to be certain that furniture will have ample clearance, and that drapes and curtains
cannot come in contact with the room heater. Refer to the approval label on the stove for correct
clearances to combustibles.
2. This stove must be connected to a chimney. It must be vented to the outside. Never permit your
stove to ventilate itself into any room in the building.
3. Consult illustrations below and the approval label to ensure that you install your stove the proper
minimum distances from combustible materials.
4. Minimum fireplace size is 28” (w) x 22” (h) x 14” (d)
Minimum Clearances To Combustibles
(Measured form Insert Shroud)
A—Side to Combustible Wall 4 in / 102 mm
B—Top to Mantel 10.5 in / 267 mm
C—Side to Combustible Facing 1 in / 25 mm
BEFORE YOU PUT YOUR STOVE IN PLACE, YOU
MUST ATTACH THE WARNING PLATE THAT WAS
INCLUDED WITH YOUR STOVE (SHOWN TO THE
RIGHT). THIS LABEL PLATE MUST BE
ATTACHED TO THE INSIDE WALL OF YOUR
FIREPLACE.
FLOOR PROTECTION
If this unit is installed on a hearth that is flush with a combustible surface, then R1.1
protection is required for 19” in front of the door opening and 8” on the sides. If this
unit is installed on a hearth elevated 3” or more from a combustible surface, then 18”
of non-combustible floor protection is required in front of the door opening and 8” on
the sides.
A
B
C
43 in/109.2 cm
19-1/4 in
488.9 cm
28-3/8 in
720.7 cm