New Buck Corporation 74 Manual

New Buck Corporation 74 Manual

Buck stoves room heater non-catalyst fireplace insert & freestanding instruction manual model 74
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BUCKSTOVE
MODEL 74 ROOM HEATER
NON-CATALYST
FIREPLACE INSERT & FREESTANDING
FEATURES
PREPARATIONS
INSTALLATION
OPERATION
MAINTENANCE
SAFETY

SAFETY NOTICE

IF THIS HEATER IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED, A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT.
FOR YOUR SAFETY, FOLLOW THE
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS.
CONTACT
LOCAL
BUILDING
OR
FIRE
OFFICIALS
CONCERNING
RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTIONS IN YOUR AREA.
TESTED AND LISTED BY: ITS/WARNOCK HERSEY, MIDDLETON, WI
MANUFACTURED BY
NEW BUCK CORPORATION - SPRUCE PINE, NC 28777
5/2007

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  • Page 1: Safety Notice

    IF THIS HEATER IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED, A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT. FOR YOUR SAFETY, FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING FIRE OFFICIALS CONCERNING RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTIONS IN YOUR AREA. TESTED AND LISTED BY: ITS/WARNOCK HERSEY, MIDDLETON, WI MANUFACTURED BY NEW BUCK CORPORATION - SPRUCE PINE, NC 28777 5/2007...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Instructions... 2 SECTION I: Introduction ... 3 Type of wood and loading procedures …………………………………….. ……………..3 SECTION II: Masonry Insert Installation... 4 Installation Preparation-Fireplace... 5 Mounting the Trim Panels ... 7 SECTION III: Pre-Fab Insert Installation... 10 SECTION IV: Residential Freestanding Installation...
  • Page 4: Important Instructions

    BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING THE APPLIANCE. FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, BODILY INJURY, OR EVEN DEATH. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCES. The New Buck Corp. non-catalytic Model 74 has been tested by ITS, Warnock Hersey to • ANSI/UL Standards 1482.
  • Page 5: Section I: Introduction

    SECTION I INTRODUCTION Your new MODEL 74 is a non-catalytic unit designed to meet the most stringent emissions standards without the use of a catalytic combustor. This effect is achieved through the use of secondary air which is mixed with primary air in the unit’s firebox. For peak performance, we suggest the use of hard seasoned natural wood, loading wood length way from front to rear.
  • Page 6: Section Ii: Masonry Insert Installation

    MASONRY INSERT INSTALLATION The Model 74 may be installed using an all masonry fireplace built in accordance with the Uniform Building Code and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). The first step in this type of installation is to determine the acceptability of the fireplace and chimney for use with a woodstove.
  • Page 7: Installation Preparation-Fireplace

    POSSIBLE TOOLS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION If you decide to install your own stove, there are several hand tools you may need to do the job. If you do not already have them, they are readily available at most hardware stores. Caulking gun Large adjustable wrench (may not be needed) Drop cloths or newspapers...
  • Page 8 SEAL TRIM PANELS AND UNDER FRONT OF STOVE UNIT WITH INSULATION OR HIGH TEMPERATURE CAULK NOTE: New Buck Corporation grants no warranty, implied or stated, for the installation or maintenance of your appliance, and assumes no responsibility of any consequential damage...
  • Page 9: Mounting The Trim Panels

    INSTALLATION PROCEDURE (Use a chimney connector or a Listed Direct or Positive Connect) (See Page 6.) POSITIONING THE HEATER When positioning the heater, the following conditions MUST be met! (See Figure 2.) 1. The front of the damper opening must be positioned BEHIND the rear edge of the lintel to ensure proper draft.
  • Page 10: Final Check

    NOTE: Mount the top trim panel so that it sits in front of the top of the side trim panels.. 9. Obtain the brass trim kit provided with insert kit and slip over the top and sides of trim panels. (Top ends of brass may need to be trimmed to fit.) 10.
  • Page 11 UNIT PAINTED HIGH TEMPERATURE PAINT THAT CURES DURING THE FIRST TWO OR THREE FIRINGS. YOU MAY NOTICE A SLIGHT SMOKING EFFECT AND AN ODOR OF BURNING PAINT WHEN YOU BUILD THE FIRST FIRES. THIS IS NORMAL AND IS NOT A CAUSE FOR ALARM. IN SOME CASES, THESE FUMES WILL ACTIVATE A SMOKE ALARM.
  • Page 12: Section Iii: Pre-Fab Insert Installation

    Woodside Majestic The Model 74 will fit any of the models that are large enough to accept them. NOTE: A full chimney liner is required in a Zero Clearance or pre-fab fireplace. NOTE: The ash lip, smoke baffle, and smoke shelf may be removed if necessary to provide room for these models.
  • Page 13: Section Iv: Residential Freestanding Installation

    RESIDENTIAL FREESTANDING Select an installation location that will give the best airflow from the front of the heater to the remainder of the home. PREPARING THE STOVE FOR INSTALLATION 1. Inspect the unit for any obvious physical damage. 2. Plug the power cord into a 115V AC outlet to test the motor and fan when optional motor is being used.
  • Page 14: Floor Protection

    Chimney This model is designed for connection to the following listed 2100º UL103 HT chimneys and parts. Follow chimneys manufacturer's instructions carefully. Simpson Duravent Security Selkirk Metal Bestos This room heater must be converted to (1) a chimney complying with the requirements for Type HT chimneys in the Standard for chimneys, Factory-Built, Residential, Type and Building Heating Appliance, UL 103, or (2) a code approved masonry chimney with a flue liner.
  • Page 15 Step (b): Calculate R of proposed system. 4” brick of C=1.25, therefore Rbrick = 1/C = 1/1.25 =0.80 1/8” mineral board of K = 0.29, therefore Rmin.bd. =1/029 x0.125 = 0.431 Step (c): Compare proposed system R of 1.231 to specified R of 0.893. Since proposed system R is greater than required , the system is acceptable.
  • Page 16 COLLAR COLLAR 3 SHEET METAL SCREWS 3 SHEET METAL SCREWS CEILING CENTER LINE OF ELBOW FLOOR PROTECTOR B. Wall Exit Into Metal Tee-Box 1. Mark the plumb line on the wall directly behind the center of the heater. (See Figure 6.) NOTE: When using 24# ga.
  • Page 17 3. Measure up so there will be at least 1/4" rise per foot of horizontal connector pipe, maintaining clearances to the ceiling as noted in (Figure 6 Page 14.) This will give you the center of the hole for the chimney penetration. 4.
  • Page 18 Connectors may pass through walls or partitions constructed of combustible material if the connector is: (a) Either listed for wall pass-through or is routed through a device listed for wall pass- through and is installed in accordance with the conditions of the listing. (b) Selected or fabricated in accordance with the conditions and clearances as stated in the NFPA-211 Code.
  • Page 19: Chimney Connector

    ROOF CEILING ROOF CEILING CHIMNEY CONNECTOR COLLAR Figure 8 This unit may be installed using the following double wall close clearance chimney systems: (1) 6" Simpson Dura-Vent double wall chimney connector “Type DVL” and 6" Simpson Dura-Vent 2100º HT. “Type DP” chimney. (2) 6" Security Type DL double wall connector and 6"...
  • Page 20 1. Recheck the specified clearances. 2. Remove all foreign material from the firebox area. 3. Open the primary air draft. 4. Plug the power cord into a 115V AC outlet when using with optional motor. ”Do not run power cord under unit or in high traffic areas”. 5.
  • Page 21: Clearances To Combustibles Freestanding Without Close Clearance Shields And Using Single Wall Pipe

    CLEARANCES FOR MODEL 74 MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES RESIDENTIAL SINGLE WALL CONNECTOR WITHOUT CLOSE CLEARANCE SHIELDS BACK WALL MODEL MODEL 74 25" 8" NOTE: All clearances are to combustibles without low clearance shields and using single wall pipe and minimum floor protector. The clearances above may be reduced. Follow NFPA-211 codes if available or follow instructions on next page.
  • Page 22: Connector With Close Clearance Shields

    CLEARANCES FOR MODEL 74 MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES RESIDENTIAL / MOBILE HOME DOUBLE WALL OR SHIELDED SINGLE WALL CONNECTOR WITH CLOSE CLEARANCE SHIELDS BACK WALL MODEL MODEL 74 23" NOTE: All clearances are to combustibles with all low clearance shields and double wall pipe and minimum floor protector.
  • Page 23: Connector Without Close Clearance Shields

    CLEARANCES FOR MODEL 74 MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES RESIDENTIAL / MOBILE HOME DOUBLE WALL OR SHIELDED SINGLE WALL CONNECTOR WITHOUT CLOSE CLEARANCE SHIELDS BACK WALL MODEL MODEL 74 25" NOTE: All clearances are to combustibles with all low clearance shields and double wall pipe and minimum floor protector.
  • Page 24: Installation Of Close Clearance Shields (Optional)

    Installation of Close Clearance Shields (Optional) 1. Taking close clearance side shields, hold up to side of stove leaving 1/4" gap between shield and top of stove. 2. Make reference mark in center of pre-punched hole in top & bottom of shield. Drill two (2) 3/32"...
  • Page 25: Alcove Installation Double Or Shielded Single Wall Connector With Close Clearance Shields

    CLEARANCES FOR MODEL 74 ALCOVE INSTALLATION DOUBLE OR SHIELDED SINGLE WALL CONNECTOR WITH CLOSE CLEARANCE SHIELDS BACK WALL MODEL MODEL T-74 23" NOTE: Clearances to be used with double wall low clearance pipe and low clearance shield kit only. Figure 11 4"...
  • Page 26: Section V: Freestanding Mobile Home Installation

    FREESTANDING MOBILE HOME FLOOR PROTECTION Floor protector must be 3/8" minimum thickness non-combustible material or equivalent. How to use alternate materials and how to calculate equivalent thickness. An easy means of determining if a proposed alternate floor protector meets requirements listed in the appliance manual is to follow this procedure: 1.
  • Page 27 CHIMNEY This model is designed for connection to the following, 2100° UL 103 HT chimneys and parts, Simpson Duravent, Security, Selkirk Metal Bestos and Metal Fab. Air Jet, Jakes Evans pipe. Follow chimney manufactures instructions carefully. TOOLS FOR INSTALLATION Drop cloth 3/32"...
  • Page 28 PREPARING THE LOCATION FOR ROOM HEATER 1. Select an installation location that will give the best airflow from the front of the heater to the remainder of the home. THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MOBILE HOME FLOOR MUST BE MAIN- TAINED.
  • Page 29 14. From under the mobile home, slip the duct up through the 4-1/4" hole. Push up until the face of the outside air duct contacts the underside of the floor of the mobile home. For certain floor thickness, you may have to shorten the length of the outside air duct. 15.
  • Page 30 2. After locating the center of the hole install the ceiling support box, chimney flashing and rain cap. Only use2100° UL 103 HT chimney and parts listed in this manual per the chimney manufactures instruction . REFER TO CHIMNEY MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS FOR ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY OF CHIMNEY PARTS.
  • Page 31 1. Recheck the specified clearances. 2. Remove all foreign material from the firebox area. 3. Open the primary air draft. 4. Plug the power cord into a 115V AC outlet when using with optional motor. Do no run power cord under unit or in high traffic areas. 5.
  • Page 32: Section Vi: Wood Heater Safety

    WOOD HEATER SAFETY Certain safety hazards are inherent in any wood heater installation. You should be aware of these so that a safe and proper installation can be made. 1. FAULTY CHIMNEY: An older masonry chimney should be thoroughly checked to be sure there are no holes or weak spots which could allow sparks or hot gases to escape.
  • Page 33: Section Vii: Operation

    AIR SETTINGS 5/16” NOTE: If the optional blower is being used on the Model 74, operate the blower in the “OFF” position for the first thirty (30) minutes after starting the fire and in the “OFF” position for thirty (30) minutes after refueling the fire. Set fan speed according to desired Heat output.
  • Page 34: Section Viii: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM 1. Sluggish Heater SECTION VIII POSSIBLE CAUSE 1. Obstruction in Chimney 2. Improperly sealed trim kit or direct connect kit 3. Manual damper in chimney is closed 4. Wet or unseasoned wood being burned 5. Poor chimney draft 6.
  • Page 35 PROBLEM 2. High fuel consumption 3. Backpuffing 4. Smoke rollout when heater door is opened POSSIBLE CAUSE 1. Improper regulation of draft or inlet air 2. Improper door fitting 1. Gusts of Wind 1. Wind gusts blowing down the chimney 2.
  • Page 36: Warranty

    NEW BUCK CORPORATION (NBC) "LIMITED WARRANTY" FOR THE BUCK STOVE PLEASE READ THIS WARRANTY CAREFULLY PRODUCTS COVERED This warranty covers the New Buck Stove heating unit, as long as it is owned by the original purchaser, including optional and standard accessories purchased at the same time, subject to terms, limitations, and conditions herein set out.
  • Page 37 Fitness for Use are limited to the duration of the Express Warranty. C. New Buck Corporation is not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages in connection with the use of the product including any cost or expense of providing substitute equipment or service during periods of malfunction or non-use.

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