Installation; Unpacking; Installing Your Stove; Clearances T Onfpa 211 Protected Surfaces - HearthStone Craftsbury 8390 Owner's Manual

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U
NPACKING
Your Craftsbury stove is packaged with the great
care, so that it ships safely.
circumstances, however, damage can occur during
transit and handling. When you receive your stove,
unpack it carefully, inspecting your stove and all
parts for damage. Also, make sure that all parts are
included in the box. If any parts are damaged or
missing, please contact your dealer immediately.
I
Y
NSTALLING
OUR
Please use this section to plan how to locate your
stove in your particular situation. Consider both the
clearances of the stovepipe and the stove itself to
the surrounding combustibles. Read this entire
section to obtain a sound understanding of how to
properly install your stove.
First you must decide where your stove will be
placed. After choosing an appropriate spot, inspect
this location to make sure that the stove will have
enough clearance to combustible materials that
would surround the stove. These combustibles can
include walls, floor, ceiling, furniture, and curtains.
You must carefully consider the clearances to all of
these combustibles before actually connecting your
stove.
When considering these clearances, also
decide the kind of floor the stove will rest on. The
area under and directly in front of the stove must be
protected as described on page 10.
If you use a close clearance connector pipe, it must
be tested and listed to UL standards. Check the
listing for your pipe for actual clearances.
diagrams
in
this
manual
installations, but are specific to the Simpson Dura-
Vent DVL brand.
Clearances cannot be reduced
without following the tested methods (rear shield and
close clearance connector pipe) or by following the
criteria specified in NFPA 211 for US and CAN/ULC
B 365 for Canada.
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You can reduce the clearances to combustible
surfaces by using any National Fire Protection
Agency (NFPA) approved wall protection system.
Please refer to NFPA 211 (US) and CAN/ULC B
365 (Can) for specifications and complete details.
You can obtain this information directly from
NFPA or CSA.
National Fire Protection Agency
Batterymarch Park
Quincy, MA 02269
1-800-344-3555
1-617-770-3000
F
P
LOOR
ROTECTION
Install your stove on one of the following:
*Noncombustible floor protector underneath the
stove that extends 16 inches (US) / 46 cm (Can)
beyond the front door and 8 inches US / 203 mm
(Can) beyond each side of the fuel loading and
ash removal opening. *An example of a non-
combustible floor protector would be a hearth
constructed with a continuous layer of a listed
backer board (such as Wonder-Board or
Durock) used for ember protection with a tile,
brick, slate, or another noon-combustible facing.
A commercially manufactured hearth that is
tested and listed to UL 1618 can be used as the
floor protection if it meets the minimum size
requirement (38.5" by 41") US and (98cm by 109
cm) Canada.
The
For horizontal chimney connector
installations, the floor protection must be
installed beneath the connector and 2"
beyond each side.
See Figure 2 for specific hearth details.
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Craftsbury Model 8390

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