Advertisement

General Information .................................................................................................................. 1
Installation Check List .............................................................................................................. 2
Approved Installations ............................................................................................................... 3
Exhaust Venting ........................................................................................................................ 4
Venting - Approved Materials .................................................................................... 4
Venting-Typical PL Vent Components........................................................................ 5
Venting - Determining Materials ............................................................................... 6
Venting: Through Combustibles ................................................................................ 8
Venting: Into an Existing Chimney .......................................................................... 10
Venting: Hearth Mount .............................................................................................. 11
Venting: Termination Requirements ................................................................... 12-13
Combustion Air ....................................................................................................................... 15
Electrical Connections ............................................................................................................ 16
Floor Protection ...................................................................................................................... 17
Clearances to Combustible Materials ..................................................................................... 18
Mobile Home Installation .................................................................................................. 19-20
Thermostat Installation and Operation.......................................................................................21
"Please read this entire manual before installation and use of this pellet fuel-burning
room heater. Failure to follow these instructions could result in property damage,
bodily injury or even death."
"Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection
requirements in your area."
St. Croix
Greenfield
Installation Manual

Table of Contents

Save these Instructions
708

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for St. Croix Greenfield

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    St. Croix Greenfield Installation Manual Table of Contents General Information ........................1 Installation Check List ......................2 Approved Installations ....................... 3 Exhaust Venting ........................4 Venting - Approved Materials ..................4 Venting-Typical PL Vent Components................ 5 Venting - Determining Materials ................6 Venting: Through Combustibles ................
  • Page 2: General Information

    Since Even Temp Company has no control over the installation of a stove, Even Temp Company grants no warranty, implied or stated, for the installation of a stove and assumes no responsibility for any special, incidental or consequential damages. Greenfield Installation Manual Page 1...
  • Page 3: Installation Check List

    During this time, an odor that is not harmful may be evident. When odors are present, the area around the stove should be well ventilated. 5. Caution: The high temperature paint can be easily scratched prior to burning the stove. Greenfield Installation Manual Page 2...
  • Page 4: Approved Installations

    APPROVED INSTALLATIONS The Greenfield is approved for CONVENTIONAL and MOBILE HOME installations as a FREESTANDING stove. The stove may be installed on the Hearth in front of a fireplace and vented through the chimney of the fireplace. WARNING: The stove must not be installed in a sleeping room.
  • Page 5: Exhaust Venting

    High temperature ceramic roping reduces potential fly ash escaping through joints. Stainless steel inner liners resist corrosive flue gas damage to the system.. Flex pipe is 430 stainless steel, 4 ply construction with a total thickness of approx. .07 inches. Greenfield Installation Manual Page 4...
  • Page 6: Venting-Typical Pl Vent Components

    TYPICAL PL VENT COMPONENTS RAIN CAP VERTICAL OR WALL THIMBLE CHIMNEY SUPPORT BRACKET HORIZONTAL ADAPTER ADJUSTABLE LENGTH SINGLE TEE SINGLE REDUCTION DOUBLE TEE PIPE w/TEE CAP TEE w/TEE CAP w/TEE CAP PIPE ADAPTER INCREASER ELBOW ELBOW Greenfield Installation Manual Page 5...
  • Page 7: Venting: Determining Materials

    5. The exhaust pipe on all stoves is 2.95” O.D. to accommodate a 3” stove pipe adaptor. Your installation may require the use of 4” vent. (3” to 4” adapters are available for both PL Vent and Single Wall Vent.) Use the following guidelines: Greenfield Installation Manual Page 6...
  • Page 8 D – Center of stove to center of intake tube B – Height of stove E – Center of stove to center of exhaust C – Center of intake tube from floor F – Center of exhaust from floor Greenfield Installation Manual Page 7...
  • Page 9: Venting: Through Combustibles

    An airtight seal is necessary in connecting the vent to the stove. Using a PL Vent pipe adapter, secure the PL vent with at least three sheet metal screws and high temperature silicone adhesive, (RTV), or metal tape at each joint. Greenfield Installation Manual Page 8...
  • Page 10 Install roof flashing (J) and a storm collar (K). Extend the PL vent at least twenty-four inches (24”) above the roof and terminate with a PL listed rain cap (L). Greenfield Installation Manual Page 9...
  • Page 11: Venting: Into An Existing Chimney

    When wall penetration is necessary to access a masonry chimney, use a listed PL vent wall thimble. (Figure 6). 4. When venting into a Class A steel chimney, (Figure 7), use an appropriate PL Vent adapter. Greenfield Installation Manual Page 10...
  • Page 12: Venting: Hearth Mount

    (D). An approved flex liner of PL vent must be used. A chimney system with known drafting problems may require a liner, which may also need to be insulated to keep vent system warm in cold chimney environment. Greenfield Installation Manual Page 11...
  • Page 13: Venting: Termination Requirements

    Figure 4a 4’ (1.2 m) BELOW a door, window, cavity, or air vent 4’ (1.2 m) HORIZONTALLY FROM a door, window, cavity, or air vent 1’ (305 mm) ABOVE a door, window, cavity, or air vent Greenfield Installation Manual Page 12...
  • Page 14 50000 BTU/Hr shall be located not less than 12” from the opening. Figure 4b 9” (229 mm) ABOVE, BELOW OR HORIZONTALLY FROM a door, window, cavity, or air vent. Greenfield Installation Manual Page 16...
  • Page 15 Structure, Roof Eaves or Overhangs, Plants, Shrubs, etc. Note: Certain local code restrictions may apply. Check with Local Officials first before installing. FIGURE 10. VENTING: TERMINATION CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS SIDE VIEW (All dimensions show MINIMUM distances) Greenfield Installation Manual Page 17...
  • Page 16: Combustion Air

    6. In the case of a Custom made sealed fireplace insert shroud, an outside air inlet to the fireplace cavity is necessary to ensure adequate airflow for combustion. WARNING: OUTSIDE COMBUSTION AIR IS REQUIRED FOR ALL MOBILE HOME INSTALLATIONS! Greenfield Installation Manual Page 18...
  • Page 17: Electrical Connections

    ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 1. The Greenfield is 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. (5 amps with igniter running) 2.
  • Page 18: Floor Protection

    Floor protection is required for the area directly under the stove and extending 6” beyond the front and beyond each side of the fuel and ash removal opening(s) of the stove as shown. Figure 12 Floor protection (Top View) Greenfield Installation Manual Page 20...
  • Page 19: Clearances To Combustible Materials

    Floor protection: Sides & back of stove 0” Alcove: Vertical to Combustibles 16” Alcove: Sides 4” 16A, 16B Alcove: Back 4” Figure 13 (Top View) Figure 14. (Top View) Clearances: corners of stove Clearances Sides and Back Greenfield Installation Manual Page 21...
  • Page 20 Operations Manual. Please read the section covering Daily, Periodic and Yearly Maintenance Operations Manual. Greenfield Installation Manual Page 22...
  • Page 21: Mobile Home Installation

    MOBILE HOME! FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CREATE NEGATIVE PRESSURE WITHIN THE MOBILE HOME AND COULD DISRUPT PROPER VENTING AND OPERATION OF THE STOVE. 3. CAUTION: THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE FLOORS, WALLS, CEILING AND ROOF MUST BE MAINTAINED. Greenfield Installation Manual Page 23...
  • Page 22: Thermostat Installation And Operation

    9. Floor protection requirement must be followed precisely. 10. PL Vent must be used for exhaust venting. (Single wall vent is not allowed). Follow PL Vent manufacturer’s installation directions and observe all listed clearances to combustibles. Greenfield Installation Manual Page 24...
  • Page 23: Use Of A Thermostat

    USE OF A THERMOSTAT St. Croix corn stoves offer our customers the optional feature of thermostatically controlling your new stove. By using a thermostat to control the operation of your corn 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 24 Notes: Serial Number: Date of Purchase: Dealer Information: Greenfield Installation Manual Page 26...
  • Page 25 Even Temp, Inc. P.O. Box 127 Waco, NE 68460 EMAIL: support@stcroixstoves.com WEB ADDRESS: www.stcroixstoves.com Greenfield Installation Manual Page 27...

Table of Contents