Operating instructions

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MOUNTING STACK
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Clamp
FIGURE 6
8.
Attach
the
stack
by
placing
the
stack
brackets
down
on
the
lip
on
the Inside
lower edge
of
the stack. Insert
the
bolts
through
the
holes
In
the
damper
brackets and fasten securely
with
the
lock washers and
nuts
provided. Be sure
the
stack
sits
squarely on the
top
of
the
stove
with
the gasket
material
making a
good seal. (See Figure
6.)
1.
Select an
installation
location
that
will
give
the best
airflow
from the front
of
the stove
to
the remainder
of
the home.
2.
Place the
protective
floor
pad In position.
3.
Place the
stove
on the pad
making
sure the
minimum clearance
specifications
are met.
(See
Figures 1
through
4)
4.
Install the cast refractory
bottoms
and the
side liners.
PREPARING THE BUCK STOVE
LOCATION
5.
Install the firedogs (or coal grate) and
replace the doors.
6.
In
connecting to
an
existing
masonry flue,
first ensure that the flue
conforms
to the
NFPA·211 Code. (Refer
to
Page
5)
andlor
consult your local code for proper procedure.
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CHIMNEY MANUFACTURER'S
INSTALLATtON
INSTRUCTION'
FOR
INSTALUNG CHIMNEY AND
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CHIMNEY
MOUNTING
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FIGURE
7
1.
Ceiling
penetration
After locating the center
of
the hole,
install
the
chimney as per the chimney
manufacturer's
in·
structlon, using Underwriters'
laboratories,
Inc. listed all-fuel residential type or Building
Heating Appliance Chimney.
DETERMINING THE
CHIMNEY
LOCATION
·See Section
If,
Floor Protection, Page
14.
, Suspend a plumb bob from the ceiling above
the stove so
that
the weight is
hanging
in the
center
of
the stack. (A
small
weight on a string
will serve
as
a
plumb
bob.) Mark the
ceiling
where the string
is
suspended
to
locate the
center of the
chimney
hole. (See Figure
7)
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