Figure
3 Blower Accessory Installation
ELECTRICAL CONSIDERATIONS
The Blower Motor requires 120V, 60 Hz AC and will
draw 0.26 amps of current. If you plan to ever use the
blower, the rear of the stove will need to be
power cord
distance, which is roughly 65 inches (165
cm) of an electrical outlet. Lay the power cord out
such that it will not come into contact with the stove's
surface
so it does not overheat and get damaged.
power cord at least 12 inches from stove surfaces.
OUTSIDE AIR KIT (F500313)
Air starvation and icing can cause the stove to smoke
into the room. Adequate ventialtion from an outside air
kit is required to prevent this. The air intake(s) at the
exterior of the structure shall:
— Include dampers that:
1. Allow 100 % closure; and
2. Are provided with an indicator showing the
approximate position of the damper.
— Be designed to:
1. Prevent material from dropping into any area
beneath the structure;
2. Prevent rodents from entering from the outside;
3. Permit zero clearance to combustible construction;
and
4. Weather hoods shall not permit line of sight access
to the intake opening.
Where a space heater is constructed with one or more
inlets to provide combustion air from the outdoors, all
openings, including the fuel-charging door, the ashpit
door, and clearances between parts or components
where ambient air might leak into the heat exchanger,
or the products of combustion might leak out, shall be
adequately and durably sealed to prevent more than
insignificant leakage.
Wood Fire Stove
INSTALLATION
Take measurements of your space and plan for
your chimney system as detailed in the following
instructions.
This stove may also be installed for use in a mobile
home in the U.S. ONLY. In addition to the following
instructions, review and adhere to the mandatory
requirements on page 9.
WARNING: When this stove is not properly
installed, a house fire may result. To reduce
the risk of fire, follow the installation
instructions. Contact local building or fire
officials about restrictions and installation
inspection requirements in your area.
TOOLS REQUIRED (NOT SUPPLIED)
• Safety Glasses
within
• Gloves
• Pencil
• Tape Measure
• Tin Snips
Keep
• Phillips Screwdriver or
comparable electric
screw driver & drill bit.
PARTS & MATERIALS REQUIRED (NOT SUPPLIED)
• Floor Protection (see "FLOORING SPACE" and
"FLOORING MATERIAL" on page 5)
• If for use not in a mobile home: 24 MSG (minimum
standard gauge) black, or 26 MSG blue steel,
Chimney Connector single wall stove pipe having 6"
(152mm) diameter.
If for use in a mobile home: see MOBILE HOME
REQUIREMENTS
• UL 103HT (US)/ULC-S629 (CAN) listed manufactured
chimney or approved lined masonry chimney. Must
have a minimum 6" (152mm) diameter to maximum
10" (254mm) or otherwise maximum 85 sq. in. (550
sq. cm) area specifically for lined masonry chimney.
Install per chimney manufacturer's instructions.
• Furnace Cement (manufacturer recommends
Rutland Code 78 or equivalent)
CAUTION: ANY DEVIATION OR ALTERATION
FROM THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO YOU, THE
STOVE, YOUR CHIMNEY, AND YOUR HOME.
YOUR WARRANTY MAY BECOME VOID. READ
AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS. Contact
Enerco Group with any comments, concerns,
or questions.
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• A friend (the stove is
heavy, do not attempt
to move the stove
without assistance)
Operating Instructions and Owner's Manual