Local Codes; Nfpa 211; Start Up - Hitzer 55 Installating And Operation Manual

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combustibles as specified.
-Failure to comply may cause fire.

Local Codes:

All local codes should be strictly followed and inspected by local officials. Please follow
local building codes, manufacture codes, and fire codes. Local codes vary depending
on location and regulations. Communication and inspection in accordance with local
building and fire officials must be present and installation must successfully pass the
local professional inspection.

NFPA 211:

Installation procedures must be followed and required with strict correlation with NFPA
211.
V. Stove Operation, and Maintaining Appliance

Start up:

After installation has occurred by a certified professional and local building inspection
are completed and passed, stove ignition may precede. Make sure chimney is clean
and clear upon start up. Check the stove to make sure all parts are correctly positions
and functioning, as they may have been moved around during the installation process.
Once this has occurred, you may now begin to build a fire in your Hitzer Furnace.
When setting up the stove with blower and filter it must be assembled together. The
blower box must be fastened to blower flange on back of the stove. When using filter(s)
place 20 x 20 x1 filter in at least one, preferably two, of the sides of the removable
blower filter box sides. Remove the metal sides and slide the 20 x 20 x1 filters in the
place of the metal sides. It is suggested when hooking cold air return straight to the
Hitzer Stove to cut a hole in the blower filter box side to the adequate return air duct
size.
Note: For the first fire in your new Hitzer Furnace, create a small hot fire to allow paint
to cure to the stove. This may create a slight odor as paint cures to the stove. Let this
small fire burn for at least 2 hours before you fully load the stove to maximum heating
potential. NEVER USE: gasoline, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, or any other type of
flammable liquid to start your fire.
Burning Wood:
This will cause warping of fire box parts,
damage the stove, and void all warranty.
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