St. Croix Afton Bay Installation Manual

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Installation Manual
Afton Bay, Prescott EX, Prescott EXL, York Insert
General Information ...............................................................................
Installation Check List .........................................................................
Approved Installations .........................................................................
Exhaust Venting ...................................................................................
Venting: Approved Materials .................................................
Venting: Determining Materials.............................................
Venting: Stove Dimensions.....................................................
Venting: Through Combustibles ............................................
Venting: Into an Existing Chimney ........................................
Venting: Termination Requirements ......................................
Combustion Air ...................................................................................
Electrical Connections .........................................................................
Floor Protection ....................................................................................
Clearances to Combustible Materials .....................................................
Mobile Home Installation .......................................................................
Thermostat Installation and Operation ....................................................
Notes ....................................................................................................
S t. Croix
PELLET STOVES
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    S t. Croix PELLET STOVES Save this Installation Manual Afton Bay, Prescott EX, Prescott EXL, York Insert Table of Contents General Information ................Installation Check List ................. Approved Installations ................. Exhaust Venting ................... Venting: Approved Materials ..........Venting: Determining Materials..........
  • Page 2: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY NOTICE: The stove must be properly installed in order to prevent the possibility of a house fire! These installation instructions must be strictly observed! Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage, bodily injury or even death. The stove’s exhaust system works with negative combustion chamber pressure and a slightly positive chimney pressure.
  • Page 3: Installation Check List

    INSTALLATION CHECK LIST BEFORE INSTALLATION Thoroughly read and understand this manual. SAVE THIS MANUAL. Check with local authorities and obtain needed permits. It is strongly recommended that the stove receive a Dealer’s “Pre-delivery Check” prior to installation. We recommend installation by a qualified professional. BEFORE STARTING THE STOVE FOR THE FIRST TIME Outside combustion air is recommended for all installations.
  • Page 4: Approved Installations

    Approved Installations The St. Croix are approved for Conventional and Mobile Home installations as: 1. A FREESTANDING stove on an approved floor pad or as a Hearth Mount stove. 2. A FIREPLACE Insert when installed on the Hearth, in a masonary or Zero Clearance type...
  • Page 5: Exhaust Venting

    EXHAUST VENTING VENTING: APPROVED MATERIALS The stove requires a venting system, approved for pellet stoves by a certified testing lab. Approved pellet stove venting materials are: 1) PL vent, a double wall vent with a stainless steel liner; and 2) Single wall rigid or flexible stainless steel pipe.
  • Page 6 TYPICAL PL VENT COMPONENTS RAIN CAP WALL THIMBLE CHIMNEY SUPPORT VERTICAL OR ADAPTER BRACKET HORIZONTAL ADJUSTABLE SINGLE TEE SINGLE REDUCTION TEE DOUBEL TEE LENGTH W/ TEE CAP W/ TEE CAP W/ TEE CAP PIPE PIPE ADAPTER INCREASER 45 DEGREE 90 DEGREE ELBOW ELBOW...
  • Page 7: Venting: Determining Materials

    VENTING: DETERMINING MATERIALS TYPE OF MATERIALS: 1. PL Vent must be used for venting all Freestanding stoves and the Zero Clearance Fireplace. 2. PL Vent must be used for all Inserts. Exception: Single wall stainless steel may be used inside a fireplace or fireplace chimney. (No clearances to combustibles are needed on single wall stainless steel adaptors, rigid or flex pipe installed within a fireplace or inside a chim- ney.) 3.
  • Page 8: Venting: Stove Dimensions

    Above 4000’ elevation: 4” Recommended Note: Four (4) inch vent may be used in all installations. If in doubt, use 4” vent. Afton Bay dimensions A – Width of stove D-Center of intake tube from floor B – Height of stove E-Center of stove to center of intake tube C –...
  • Page 9 Prescott EX Dimensions A – Width of stove D-Center of intake tube from floor B – Height of stove E-Center of stove to center of intake tube C – Center of exhaust tube from floor F-Center of stove to center exhaust tube...
  • Page 10 Prescott EXL Dimensions A – Width of stove D-Center of intake tube from floor B – Height of stove E-Center of stove to center of intake tube C – Center of exhaust tube from floor F-Center of stove to center exhaust tube...
  • Page 11 York Insert Dimensions...
  • Page 12: Venting: Through Combustibles

    VENTING: THROUGH COMBUSTIBLES Figure 2 Figure3 Corner Installation Through the Wall Installation Note A: Double wall PL vent requires a minimum of three inch (3”) clearance to combustibles and the use of a listed wall thimble, fire stop or roof flashing where applicable. ATTENTION: We strongly recommend using a battery backup system if the pellet stove is installed using horizontal venting only.
  • Page 13 Figure 4 Figure 5 Exhaust Venting Under The Eaves Exhaust Venting Through Ceiling and Roof Note A: Double wall PL vent requires a minimum of three inch (3”) clearance to combustibles and the use of listed wall thimble, fire stop or roof flashing where applicable. 1.
  • Page 14: Venting: Into An Existing Chimney

    VENTING: INTO AN EXISTING CHIMNEY The stove may be connected to an existing Class A chimney or a masonry chimney which meets the minimum requirements of NFPA 211. If the stove’s exhaust is connected to a masonry chimney, the masonry chimney must be free of cracks that could leak exhaust gases or fly ash.
  • Page 15 Legend P. Positive connect plate Q. Stainless Flex or PL Vent R. Existing Chimney Damper S. PL Vent or Single Wall Vent T. PL Tee or Single Wall Tee U. Chimney Case Cover V. Combustion Air Pipe W. Combustion Air Shield Figure 8.
  • Page 16: Venting: Termination Requirements

    VENTING: TERMINATION REQUIREMENTS In determining optimum vent termination, carefully evaluate external conditions especially when venting directly through a wall. Since you must deal with odors, gases, and fly ash, consider aesthetics, prevail- ing winds, distances from air inlets and combustibles, location of adjacent structures and any code requirements.
  • Page 17 THE EXHAUST TERMINATION LOCATION MUST BE AT LEAST: (FIGURE 10) 1’ (305 mm) ABOVE the ground level 7’ (2.1 m) FROM a public walkway 1’(305 mm) FROM The wall penetration point 2’ (610 mm) FROM any adjacent combustibles such as: Adjacent buildings, fences, protruding parts of the structure, roof eaves or overhangs, plants, shrubs, etc.
  • Page 18: Combustion Air

    COMBUSTION AIR WARNING: USE THE AIR INTAKE DAMPER FOR ADJUSTING COMBUSTION INLET AIR ONLY! OTHER METHODS OF RESTRICTING OR BLOCKING COMBUSTION INLET AIR ARE STRICTLY PROHIBITED! (See Figure 1) Figure 11A Stove Air Inlet Connection 1. It is recommended that the stove be connected to an outside source of combustion air to improve stove performance.
  • Page 19: Electrical Connections

    ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 1. Freestanding and insert stoves are provided with a grounded electrical power cord that can extend from the rear of side. This should be connected to a standard 120 volt AC electrical outlet. The current requirement is approximately 3 amps. 2.
  • Page 20: Floor Protection

    Fig 12 MINIMUM CLEARANCES (INCHES) TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL Models: Prescott EX, Figure(s): From: Prescott EXL, Afton Bay, York 14, 16B Sides of stove 1” 14, 16A, B Back of stove (rear face of control box) 1”...
  • Page 21: Clearances To Combustible Materials

    MINIMUM CLEARANCES (INCHES) TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL Models: Prescott EX, Figure(s): From: Prescott EXL, Afton Bay, York 14, 16B Sides of stove 1” 14, 16A, B Back of stove (rear face of control box) 1” Corner of stove 1” Vent pipe 3”...
  • Page 22 Alcove Installation Floorpad and Mantle clearances (SideView) (Side View) Figure 15. Figure 16. Alcove Installation (Top View) Figure 17.
  • Page 23: Mobile Home Installation

    Mobile Home Installation Unit must be installed in accordance with the: Manufactured Home and Safety Standard (HUD), CFR 3280, Part 24 Figure 18. The stove and insert has been tested and listed for mobile home installations. In addition to all previously detailed requirements, mobile home installations must observe the following: (Figure 17).
  • Page 24 4. Permanently bolt the stove to the floor, (X). 5. Electrically ground the stove and pedestal to the metal chassis of the home. Use a number eight, (8), gauge or larger copper wire, (Y). 6. Maintain an effective vapor barrier at location where PL vent exits the structure. 7.
  • Page 25: Thermostat Installation And Operation

    INSTRUCTION FOR THERMOSTAT HOOK-UP St. Croix wood pellet stove offers our customers the optional feature of thermostatically controlling your new stove. By using a thermostat to control the operation of your wood pellet stove, you can benefit two ways. First of all, after setting the thermostat to your desired heating needs the stove will operate accordingly to uniformly maintain your desired temperature setting.
  • Page 26: Notes

    Notes: Serial Number: Date of Purchase: Dealer Information: Even Temp, Inc. P.O. Box 127 Waco, NE 68460 PHONE: 402-728-5255 FAX: 402-728-5379 EMAIL: support@eventempinc.com WEB ADDRESS: www.eventempinc.com...

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