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FLOOR PROTECTION

When installing the Waterford Stanley Woodburning
Range on a combustible floor, a floor protector con-
sisting of a layer of non-combustible material at least
3/8" (9mm) thick of 1/4" (6mm) thick covered with a
1/8" (3mm) sheet of metal is required to cover the
area under the heater and to extend to at least 18"
(460mm) at the front and 8" (200mm) to the sides
and back of stove. This will provide protection from
sparks and embers which may fall out from the door
when stoking or refuelling.
(200mm)
Fig.9

CHIMNEY

The Waterford Stanley Woodburning Range must
be connected to a Factory-Built Chimney, installed in
accordance with the manufacturer's instructions or a
lined masonry chimney, acceptable to the authority
having jurisdiction. An existing masonry chimney
should be inspected and if necessary repaired by a
competent mason or be relined using an approved
relining system.
THE CHIMNEY S E RVING THE WAT E R F O R D
S TA N L E Y WOODBURNING RANGE SHOULD
NOT SERVE ANY OTHER APPLIANCES. If you
intend to use a fireplace chimney, the fireplace
opening must be sealed. The overall height of the
chimney, measured from the floor on which the
Range is installed must be at least 4.572 meters
(15ft). Do not use more than two elbows.

CHIMNEY TYPES USA

The Residential Type Chimney may be:
(a)
FACTORY-BUILT U.L. Listed Residential
Type HT and Building Heating Appliance
chimney (ANSI/UL103) and acceptable to
the local building core or,
(b)
MASONRY,
Constructed in accordance
with NFPA 211 code.
(200mm)
(200mm)
(460mm)

CHIMNEY TYPE CANADA

This Waterford Stanley Woodburning Range must
be connected to an Underwriters Laboratories of
Canada Labelled factory Built 650
installed in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions or a lined masonry chimney acceptable
to the authority having jurisdiction.

CHIMNEY CONNECTOR

Single wall stove pipe, used to connect the appli-
ance to the chimney must be installed with the
crimped end towards the stove. This will ensure that
condensing moisture from the burning wood will flow
back into the fire chamber. Each joint in the stove
pipe must be secured with a least 3 sheet metal
screws.
Connectors should be 6" 153mm in diameter and
crimped into the fire outlet collar. Corrosion-resis-
tant steel, 24 gauge or heavier, is recommended.
(Cheap metal pipes are easily damaged by flue gas
acids).
A minimum clearance of 450mm (18") is required for
a single wall connector.

CHIMNEY CONNECTOR USA ONLY

Connectors should maintain a pitch or rise of at least
1/4" (6mm) to the foot from this cook stove to the
chimney. It should be installed so as to avoid sharp
turns or other construction features that would cre-
ate excessive resistance to the flow of flue gasses.
It should be securely supported with joints fastened
with sheet-metal screws, rivets or other approved
means. The entire length of a connector should be
readily accessible for inspection, cleaning and
replacement.
The connector may pass through walls or partitions
constructed of combustible materials provided the
connector is either listed for wall pass-through or is
routed through a device listed for
through and is installed in accordance with the con-
ditions of the listing. Any unexposed metal that is
used as part of a wall pass-through system is
exposed to flue gasses shall be constructed of stain-
less or other equivalent material that will resist cor-
rosion, softening, or cracking from flue gas at tem-
peratures up to 982
Where passage through a wall, or partition of com-
bustible construction is desired, the installation shall
conform to CAN/CSA - B 365, Installation Code for
Solid Fuel Burning Appliance & Equipment.
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