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INSTALLATION, OPERATING SERVICE MANUAL STATUS, CLASSIC, CLASSIC II MOBILE WOOD-STOVES MODELS NS220, NC100, NCM120 THE INSTALLATION OF THE UNIT SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REGULATIONS OF THE AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. HEAD OFFICE WAREHOUSE MARKETING / PRODUCTION Newmac Mfg. Inc.
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The Newmac NS220 (Status), NC100 (Classic) and NCM120 (Classic II, Mobile) are listed for USA and Canada under Solid-Fuel Space/Room Heater Standards UL1482, Underwriter’s Laboratories, and ULC S627, Underwriter’s Laboratories of Canada, by the Canadian Standards Association, a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL/C).
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(Canada). Do not obstruct the space beneath the stove. WARNING: Maintain minimum specified clearances to combustible materials. Do not place fuel (wood) within specified clearances or within space required for charging and/or ash removal. CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES – WALLS AND CEILING NS220 (Newmac Status)
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NC100 (Newmac Classic) NCM120 (Newmac Classic II, Mobile) USING SINGLE WALL CHIMNEY CONNECTOR NCM120 (Newmac Classic II, Mobile) USING CHIMNEY CONNECTOR TYPE APPROVED FOR CLEARANCE OF 9” OR LESS REDUCED CLEARANCES Approved double-wall chimney connector and/or approved non-combustible protection over combustible surfaces may permit the heater to be installed closer to combustible surfaces than the standard clearances to combustibles.
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Do not install models NS220 (Newmac Status) or NC100 (Newmac Classic) in a mobile home or trailer. Do not install room heater in a sleeping room. The NCM120 (Newmac Classic II Mobile) mobile home heater should be installed in the largest room of the mobile home.
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As required by the installation codes, provide air for combustion from the outside into the room where the heater is located. For models NS220 (Newmac Status) and NC100 (Newmac Classic), if the intake is not in the same room, the air must have free access to the room. Install air duct for NCM120 (Newmac Classic II Mobile) as specified.
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TYPICAL CONNECTION TO A MASONRY CHIMNEY THROUGH A COMBUSTIBLE WALL...
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CONNECTION THROUGH A MASONRY FIREPLACE A wood-fired space heater may be connected to a masonry fireplace if: There is a connector that extends from the heater to the flue liner of the fireplace. The cross-sectional area of the flue is no more than three times the cross-sectional area of the flue collar of the room heater.
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If in doubt, it is advisable to provide additional air. For outside combustion air make-up, Newmac recommends that an opening, of 12 sq. inches (78 sq. cm.) free area be provided to the room in which the heater is installed. If the air is ducted from outside, a 4 inch round duct (to a maximum of 50 equivalent feet or 15m) should provide sufficient combustion air.
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Do not use artificial logs. Build fire on the floor of the NS220 (Newmac Status) and on the built-in grates of the NC100 (Newmac Classic) and the NCM120 (Newmac Classic II, Mobile) heaters. Do not use additional grates or andirons to support the fire as these may create excessive heat.
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NC100 (Newmac Classic) and NCM120 (Newmac Classic II, Mobile) – Keep the ash pit section free of excess ashes. Failure to do so will cause grate warpage and burn out. Cast iron parts must be “seasoned” to avoid cracking.
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The possibility of back-puffing is one reason that children or anyone who is unfamiliar with the heater should be cautioned about touching the heater. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS - NS220 (Newmac Status) Remove shipping carton. Remove top of unit with louver.
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The NCM120 Newmac Classic II, Mobile) room heater must be connected to a chimney complying with the requirements for Type HT chimneys in the Standard for Chimneys, Factory-Built, Residential Type and Building Heating Appliance UL103 (USA), or CAN/ULC S629, 650C Factory Built Chimneys (Canada).
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NCM120 Air duct location cut out Stove Board LOCATION AND DIMENSIONS OF AIR INTAKE DUCT HOLE AND FLOOR PROTECTOR AS SEEN FROM TOP Remove the heater, cut the holes and prepare framing. Restore the integrity of the vapor barrier with suitable tape and/or caulking.
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Rear of heater Sheet metal screws Mobile Home Heater Wood screws Stoveboard Floor Steel bracket FLOOR ANCHOR INSTALLATION AS SEEN FROM SIDE 11. Use chimney connector or stovepipe adapter JM586ASE for connecting approved pipe between chimney and cast flue collar on top of heater. 12.
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It should be replaced, secured and re-sealed before the heater is used. USING HEATER FOR EMERGENCY COOKING – NS220 (Newmac Status) and NC100 (Newmac Classic) ONLY This heater is designed so that the cabinet top can be lifted and cooking vessels set on top of the firebox for emergency cooking or water heating.
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CREOSOTE AND THE NEED FOR REMOVAL When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapors, which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote. The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a slow-burning fire. As a result, creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining.
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LOADING DOOR ADJUSTMENT Should it be necessary to adjust or tighten the loading door ( NS220 - Key 20: NC100 - Key 32: NCM120 - Key 36) remove bolts in door latch bracket (NS220 – Key 28: NC100 - Key 39: NCM120 - Key 43) place washers inside (between bracket and front) this will adjust latch bracket closer to front and tighten door seal.
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CIRCULATING FAN MODEL NBK-100 Optional for NC100 (Newmac Classic) and NCM120 (Newmac Classic II, Mobile) ONLY NO OTHER CIRCULATING FAN IS CERTIFIED FOR THESE HEATERS INSTALLATION: To install on heater, place outlet of fan box assembly into air duct located at bottom of rear panel.
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Owner’s name and address Installer’s name, address, and phone number Serial Number Model Number Installation Date Newmac must issue a “Returned Goods Number” prior to acceptance of returned goods. Refer to your “Newmac Wood-stove Limited Warranty” for terms and conditions.
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REPLACEMENT PARTS List Part Numbers – Newmac Status Model NS220 Wood Heater KEY NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 2140050 Draft Control Knob 2210255 High/Low Label 2160006 Cotter Pin 1/16 x ¾” 2220006 7/8” x 3/8” Diameter Spring 3090359 Thermostat Stop 3090358...
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REPLACEMENT PARTS – NEWMAC STATUS NS220...
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REPLACEMENT PARTS List Part Numbers – Newmac Classic Model NC100 Wood Heater KEY NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 2140050 Draft Control Knob 2210255 High/Low Label 2160006 Cotter Pin 1/16 x ¾” 2220006 7/8” x 3/8” Diameter Spring 3090359 Thermostat Stop 3090358...
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REPLACEMENT PARTS - NEWMAC CLASSIC NC100...
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REPLACEMENT PARTS List Part Numbers – Newmac Classic II Mobile Model NCM120 Wood Heater KEY NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 2140050 Draft Control Knob 2210255 High/Low Label 2160006 Cotter Pin 1/16 x ¾” 2220006 7/8” x 3/8” Diameter Spring 3090359 Thermostat Stop...
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REPLACEMENT PARTS – NEWMAC CLASSIC MOBILE NCM120...
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NEWMAC STATUS, CLASSIC AND CLASSIC II MOBILE WOOD-STOVES LIMITED WARRANTY Model: Serial No: Date of Installation: WARRANTY. Effective September, 2004, vendor warrants, upon and subject to the following terms and conditions, that, if items of the GOODS, identified above, manufactured by it and sold as new are found to be defective in workmanship or material prior to the end of the period (the "Vendor's Warranty Period"), which is five (5) years from...