Specifications

10
Intrepid
®
II Woodburning Stove
2000966
Your local dealer or your local building inspector can
provide details for other approved methods of passing
a chimney connector through a combustible wall in your
area. In Canada, this type of installation must conform
to CAN/CSA-B365, Installation Code for Solid Fuel
Burning Appliances and Equipment.
T
ST494
steel
wall pass thru
11/00
I
N
T
I
P
D
R
E
I
I
18” (460mm) clearance all
around the pipe
Flush Mounted
Sheet Metal
Cover
ST494a
 An approved wall pass-through for Canada.
Do not vent your Intrepid II into a factory-built
(zero-clearance) replace. These appliances and their
chimneys are specically designed as a unit for use as
replaces. It may void the listing or be hazardous to
adapt them for any other use.



A tremendous amount of heat radiates from the bottom
plate of an Intrepid II, and the oor beneath requires
two kinds of special protection.
Heat protection is provided by a Bottom Heat Shield,
part #0307.
Spark and ember protection is provided by a oor pro-
tector, which may be any noncombustible material.
For a new hearth, we recommend a noncombustible
oor protector such as 1/4” non-asbestos mineral board
or its equivalent, or 24 gauge sheet metal. If carpeting
is present, it must be removed before installation of the
oor protector. The oor protector may be covered with
a noncombustible decorative material if desired. When
using brick, tile, or stone, individual pieces must be
mortared so sparks cannot fall through.





Even with the bottom heat shield installed, you must
also use a oor protector.
 the oor protector required under
the stove must extend at least 16” from the front of the
stove - not from the ashlip - (Labeled ‘E’ in Fig. 11), and
at least 6” from the sides and rear (‘D’, Fig. 11).
To meet the requirement in the United States, a oor
protector must be at least 34” wide and 40” deep.
 the oor protector required under the stove
must extend 18” (460 mm) to the front (labeled ‘E’, Fig.
11), and 8” (203 mm) from the sides and rear. (‘D’ ,Fig.
11)
To meet Canadian requirements, a oor protector must
be at least 38” (965 mm) wide and 44” (1118 mm) deep.
Floor protection also must extend under the chimney
connector and 2” (51 mm) to either side. (‘C’, Fig. 11)
For 6” (152 mm) connector used with the Intrepid II, the
protector must be a minimum of 10” (254 mm) wide,
centered under the connector.
D
E
D
D
A
B
D
D
A
E
D
C
ST500
intrepid
floor protection
11/10/00
 
A. 34” 38” (965 mm)
B. 40” 44” (1118 mm)
C. 10” 10” (254 mm)
D. 6” 8” (203 mm)
E. 16” 18” (457 mm)
 
ST500
 Required oor protector dimensions.