Installation; Unpacking; Pack List; Installing Your Stove - Invicta AARON Owner's Manual

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I
NSTALLATION
U
NPACKING
Energy Distribution packages your Invicta series
woodstove with the greatest care so that it ships
safely. Under certain circumstances, however,
damage may occur during transit and handling. When
you receive the Invicta, carefully unpack and inspect
the stove and all accompanying parts. Ensure that all
parts are included inside the stove. If any parts are
damaged or missing, please contact your authorized
Invicta dealer immediately.
Be sure to remove the packaging material in the flue
collar and above the baffle before installing the
chimney.
P
ACK LIST
Invicta serie Aaron/Nelson Woodstove
Owner's Manual
The label is attached by a cable below the ashtray
inside the stove.
Figure 2 - Label Location
Energy Distribution 2015
REVISION JULY 2020
I
NSTALLING YOUR STOVE
Choose a place to install your Invicta woodstove.
Consider the location of your stove for optimum
heating efficiency. In general, it is better to place your
stove in a main living area, rather than in a basement
or other confined space.
Inspect this location to make sure that the stove and
stovepipes will have the required clearance from
combustible materials that are near the stove.
Combustibles include walls, floor, ceiling, and
chimney chase. You must carefully consider the
clearances to all of these combustibles before actually
connecting your stove.
If the floor is made of combustible material, then a
non-combustible floor protector is required between
the floor and the stove. An example of a non-
combustible floor protector is a hearth constructed
with a continuous layer of tile, brick, slate, glass or
another non-combustible facing. There is no R-value
requirement.
If you use a rear connector pipe, ensure it is listed with
Underwriter's Laboratories. Check the listing of your
pipe with UL for the correct clearances.
The diagrams in this manual represent typical
installations, but are specific to the Security Chimney
brand.
Clearances
Surfaces
You can reduce the clearances to combustible
surfaces by using any National Fire Protection Agency
(NFPA) approved wall protection system with
additional approval of the regulatory authority having
jurisdiction in your area. Please refer to NFPA Code
211 for specifications and complete details. You can
obtain this information directly from the NFPA.
National Fire Protection Agency
Batterymarch Park
Quincy, MA 02269
1-800-344-3555
1-617-770-3000
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