Section Iv: Residential Freestanding Installation - New Buck Corporation 85 Instruction Manual

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RESIDENTIAL FREESTANDING INSTALLATION
MINIMUM CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL
Select an installation location that will give best airflow from front of
PREPARING STOVE FOR INSTALLATION
1. Inspect unit for any obvious physical damage.
2. Plug power cord into a 115V AC outlet to test fan and motor. Set switch to "Manual" and
rheostat to "High" position to ensure motor operates properly. Route cord to prevent damage to
cord insulation from heat and sharp objects. Keep cord out of way of traffic to prevent damage
caused by tripping, etc.
3. Check primary air draft control to ensure that it slides freely.(See Figure 4).
4. Remove any items from within firebox. Spread a dropcloth on floor behind the heater. Next, tilt
heater so that back is on drop cloth.
5. (Leg Kit): If legs are to be used, obtain four legs, attach legs to holes in bottom of unit with bolts
and washers supplied with leg kit. (See Figure 4).
6. (Pedestal Kit): If pedestal kit is being used and (out side air is required for residential free
standing installation (see page 25 Out Side Air Installation). Open freestanding kit and obtain
stand. Place stand against bottom of heater (angle side to heater).Center stand front to rear
and also center stand left and right. Mark screw locations on bottom of stove through outer holes of
stand mounting angles. Set stand aside and drill four 7/32" holes in heater bottom. Then mount stand to
bottom of heater with screws provided. (See Figure 4A).
7. Obtain four (4) 3/16" self-tapping screws and secure stand to heater.
8. Reposition heater to upright position.
PRIMARY AIR
DRAFT CONTROL
SECTION IV
heater to remainder of home.
HOLES FOR MOUNTING PEDESTAL
Figure 4A
Figure 4
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PEDESTAL

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