Installation Precautions; Chimney Recommendations - Central Boiler e-Classic 1450 IR Owner's Manual

Outdoor wood gasification furnace
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INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS

A qualified installer must perform the installation of
this supplementary outdoor furnace and must determine
how to install it to be compatible with the existing
heating source.

Chimney Recommendations

In higher populated areas, extend the chimney to a
height above the roofs of surrounding buildings. Use
Central Boiler Chimney Extensions when extending the
chimney. When only the standard eight feet (2.4 m) of
chimney are used, the sections must be secured at the
connection joint with four (4) screws to stabilize the
extension.
If extensions are added to the standard eight feet (2.4 m) of
chimney, the chimney should be reinforced appropriately.
Fig. 2 shows chimney support recommendations when
three or more sections are used. When adding sections of
chimney, make sure that there is nothing within the fall
zone of the chimney that could be damaged. If something
is located within the fall zone and cannot be removed,
guy wires or braces may need to be installed to prevent a
falling chimney from causing damage (see Fig. 2).
Fig. 2
Section 1 - Outdoor Furnace Installation
NOTE: If more than three 4-foot (1.2-m) sections of
chimney are used, a support (e.g., a pole, pipe or
other structural support) may be installed from the
ground that can withstand wind. Other reinforcement
recommendations are shown in Fig. 2.
NOTE: For chimney extensions or chimney
replacement, use only genuine Central Boiler
chimney components. Parts are available from
an authorized Central Boiler dealer.
The installation of a spark arrester is recommended,
particularly where there are dry conditions or where
there is combustible material near the unit, unless the
installation of a spark arrester is prohibited by local
requirements. Use common sense to avoid potential
fires, including exercising caution when disposing
of ashes, cleaning and refueling. Keep all highly
combustible materials (e.g., gasoline, propane, leaves,
pine needles, etc.) away from an operating unit at all
times. Take special precautions in windy conditions.
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