Location; Outside Air Connection - Waterford Ashling Installation & Operating Instructions Manual

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Definitions:
Thermal Conductance =
C =
Btu
2
o
(hr)(ft
)(
F)
Thermal Conductivity =
k = (Btu)(inch) = W
3
o
(hr)(ft
)(
Thermal Resistance =
o
2
R = (ft
)(hr)(
Btu
Fig.14
** If the side door is to be used the floor protector
must extend at least 16" from this side.
Fig.15
=
W
2
(m
)(K)
=
Btu
o
F)
(m)(K) (hr)(ft)(
2
F) = (m
)(K)
W
Fig.16
F)

LOCATION

There are several conditions to be considered
when selecting a location for your Ashling Wood
Stove.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
WARNING:
DO NOT OBSTRUCT FREE AIR SUPPLY TO
THE AIR INLET DUCT LOCATED AT THE BACK
OF THE STOVE.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT CONNECT TO OR USE
IN CONJUNCTION WITH ANY AIR DISTRIBU-
TION DUCT WORK UNLESS SPECIFICALLY
APPROVED FOR SUCH INSTALLATIONS.

OUTSIDE AIR CONNECTION

Fig.17
5
Distance from a safe chimney.
Position within the area to be heated - cen-
tral locations are usually best.
Allowances for proper clearances to
combustibles.
Obstruction in the ceiling, upper floor or
roof, for example, ducting, plumbing, elec-
trical fittings and wiring, overhead fixed fur-
nishings etc.
Air Inlet Duct

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