New Buck Corporation COMBO COAL & WOOD STOVE Owner's Manual page 18

For burning bituminous / anthracite coal or hard, seasoned natural wood
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C. Rear exit into Masonry Fireplace using
(6" Single Wall pipe, minimum 24 ga. blued or black pipe)
HOW TO LOCATE CHIMNEY EXIT, AND INSTALL
NOTE: For minimum clearances (See Page 17, Figure 14 and Figure 15 ) .
INSTALLATION PREPARATION
1. Locate furniture and other materials away from the front of the fireplace to allow free
access to the fireplace.
2. Thoroughly clean the fireplace or flue of ashes and soot.
3. Check the chimney and smoke chamber for excessive buildup of creosote or soot.
Also, check for obstructions, such as bird's nests. If the chimney is excessively dirty,
clean it, or have someone clean it professionally BEFORE installing or using the room
Heater
.
4. If the fireplace has an ash dump or outside air provision, these must be sealed
off with metal or tightly packed non-combustible insulation to prevent cold air from
entering the fireplace chamber.
5. Remove or wire open the fire place damper. (See Page 17)
6. A noncombustible sealing plate must be installed to close and seal the openig of the fire
place. A hole diameter of the pipe used must be cut into the sealing plate to faciltate a place
for the stove pipe to go through into the fireplace flue.
Note, the pipe must go above the damper 2" to have proper flow. (See Page 17, Figure 15)
7. Once all codes are met and stove is in proper location, measure from back of stove to where
the center of the flue is and cut pipe accordingly. Simply connect the Single Wall Pipe
minimum 24 ga. blued or black pipe, per chimney manufacturer's instructions.
(a) Maintain 1/4" rise per foot (horizontal length) from the appliance to the chimney.
(b) Connect each section so the crimped end faces towards stove.
(c) Secure each section to each other using at least three (3) sheet metal screws or rivets, using
furnace cement to seal joints..
(d) Use three (3) sheet metal screws to fasten pipe to collar on rear of heater.
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