Introduction; Instai,I,Ation; The Floor - Bosca LIMIT 450 Owner's Manual

Installation and operating instructions
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We
would
like
to congratulate you for
selecting
our
BOSCA LIMIT
450.
By
purchasing
a
BOSCA product,
you
receive
the
advantage of the strength,
guaiantee and the
more
than
20 years
gxperience BOSCA
has
in
producing
stoves
and
heaters
equippe"d
with secondlry
a-ir
combustion
system,
which
enable efficient consumption of the
wood,
as
well
as
minimum
impact
to the general
environment.
Bosca Chile
S.A.
is
the
leading
company
in
the
production
of
wood
stoves
in
Chile,
with
more
than
250,000
stoves sold
and
there
are
BOSCA products
instialled
in hiluses in
Spain,
Portugal,
fugentina,
Uruguay,
Ecuador,
and
Mexico. In
the
production
of
our
stoves,
we
irse
only the
finest
materials.
Thlis,
along
w-ith
the experiencebf
the members of
our
staff,
means for
you
a
product
of
high
quality
and
dependability.
The BOSCA
LIMIT
450
is
a clean
burning
EPA
certified,
non-catalytic
wood
burning
stove
with
3,6 grams
per
hour
particulate.
The BOSCA LIMIT
450
has
been
tested and listed
by
OMNI-Test
Laboratories,
Inc.
The
test
standards are U11482 and
ULC
s627.
Please
read
this
entire
manual
before
you
install
and
use
your
BOSCA LIMIT 450.
The
purpose of
this
manual
is
to
familiarize
you with your
LIMIT 450's
safe
installhtion,
operation
and maintenance.
It
contains
infbrmation that will
be
useful, so save
it
for future reference.
INTRODUCTION
INSTALLATION
For
your ultimate
safety
and the proper function
of
your
stove,
it
should
be installed
in
accordance
with
the instructions
of
this
Manual.
The
first
step
is
to
decide
where
is
the most appropriate place to
install
your
stove.
It
is
important to
install
the
stove
in
an
area
with
adequate
air
circulation and
flow.
This
allows
the warm
air
to more
easily
reach
^the
intended
rooms.
Additionally,
your
stove's
placement should
enable,
and not be an
obstacle
to
free
movement
of people,
especially
children.
Your stove
and
chimney connector must be
far
enough from
combustible
materials
to
meet
all clearance requirements.
The
floor
One
of
the main
necessary
precautions
when
installing
a
wood
stove
is
to
leave sufficient space
between
the
stove (top,
sides,
back,
front, and
under
stove
pipes) and any
other
material that can catch
fire.
If
the
stove
is
to
be installed
on
a
combustible floor,
it
must be placed
on
an
approved
l/2"
(13mm)
non-co_mbustib_le
hearth
pad
with
k
= 0.84 BTU/in
ft2
hr
oF.
In
the
USA,
the
floor
proteitor
m,u,st
extenil
8"
beyond
ea.ch
side
of the flue
loading.door
ind
16"
to the
front.
In
Canada,
the floor protector mu
sf
extend 8" (200mm) beyond-each
side
and the
back
of the appliance
and
18" (450mm) to the
front.
(See
fig.
1)
8" (200
mm)
Canada
8" - USA
8" (200 mm)
,/
Canada
r6'-
usA
l8'(450m)
Canada
8" (200
mm
Canada
Fig.
1

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