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Floor protector needs to be a minimum of 24.5” deep X 30.5” wide and be a minimum of .018” thick (26 gauge). Must extend under and 2” to each side of chimney tee (if used). MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES (Figures 12-17) 1” From Back Of Heater to Combustibles 3” From PL Vent to Combustibles 10” From Front Side of Heater to Combustibles 1” From Back Corner of Heater to Combustibles 6” Non Combustible Surface In Front Of Heater 16” From Top Of Heater to Combustibles 36” to drapes, doors, anything that can swing CLEARANCES – “STRAIGHT INSTALLATION”: THROUGH THE WALL INTERIOR VERTICAL 12” 6” 1” 10” 6” 3” 10” Figure 12 Figure 13 Copyright 2004 13 Cheap Charlie Owner’s Manual Canadian Comfort Industries Dansons Group Inc. FREESTANDING INSTALLATION . . . continued CLEARANCES – “CORNER INSTALLATION”: 1” 10” 12” 6” THROUGH THE WALL 45 CORNER Figure 14 Figure 15 3” 6” 10” INTERIOR VERTICAL 45 CORNER Note: If interior vertical vent is used, the clearance to the back wall is determined by the upward-turned elbow or “Tee”. It will vary in depth depending on the brand of PL vent used. Before placing the stove, connect the elbow or “Tee” and measure off the 3” clearance. ALCOVE INSTALLATION: 12” 6” 1” 10”10” 16” Figure 17 Figure 16 Copyright 2004 14 Cheap Charlie Owner’s Manual Canadian Comfort Industries Dansons Group Inc. FREESTANDING INSTALLATION . . . continued THROUGH THE WALL -DIRECT INSTALLATION. (Figure 18) 1. Select the location for your stove, design the exhaust system and determine the brand and size of "PL" vent to be used. 2. Position the floor pad. (C). 3. INSTALL VENT AT CLEARANCES SPECIFIED BY THE VENT MANUFACTURER Following the "PL" vent manufacturer's specifications, mark and cut a hole through the wall to accommodate the wall thimble, (A), and the outside air pipe, (B), if outside air is to be used. • Install the wall thimble, (A). Be sure to run a bead of silicone around the outside edges of the wall thimble to reduce drafts. Insert the proper size of "PL" vent, (D), through the wall thimble, (A). • Place your stove on the floor pad, (C), close to its final position. Leave room to connect the "PL" vent to your stove. Place a bead of RTV silicone around the end of your stove's exhaust pipe, (E). Connect the “PL” vent pipe adaptor (J) onto the stoves exhaust pipe. • Connect the length of "PL" vent, (D), that is in the thimble, (A), onto the pipe adaptor (E). Fasten together with at least three sheet metal screws (approx. .” in length). Place a bead of RTV silicone around the connection. • Place your stove in its final position on the pad. Place another bead of RTV silicone around the “PL” vent and the inside of the wall thimble, to stop cold air drafts. Note: If 4" PL vent is required, use an increaser, (J), on the stove exhaust pipe. 4. On the outside of the building, place a 45 degree "PL" type elbow, (F), onto the end of the horizontal "PL" vent, (D). Optionally, place a rodent screen cap, (G), (may be required in some locals), on the end of the elbow, (F). Secure all connections using 3 sheet metal screws and run a bead of RTV silicone around all connections. Also run a bead of RTV silicone around the “PL” vent pipe and the outside of the wall thimble. 5. If outside air is used, install the outside air pipe, (B). Seal the outside air pipe, (B), to your stove's outside air pipe, (I), with RTV silicone. Make sure the outside air pipe fits over, (not inside), your stove's outside air pipe. Install a wind shield (H). Run a bead of silicone around the inside and outside walls, again to reduce cold drafts. A B A C DE F GH J ” 6” 1” 10” 12” Figure 18 A PL Wall Thimble B Outside Air Intake C Hearth Pad D PL Vent Length E Stove Exhaust F PL 45 deg elbow G PL Screened End Cap H Outside Air Intake Screen Cap I Combustion Air Intake J PL Pipe Adaptor NOTE: Some horizontal, through the wall installations may require a Clean-Out Tee and a minimum 3’ vertical rise of pipe outside the building to help draft the stove. This is required if a proper burn cannot be maintained, after the stove has been tested and the airflow set. This is due to backpressure in the exhaust, caused by the airflow around the house. Copyright 2004 15 Cheap Charlie Owner’s Manual Canadian Comfort Industries Dansons Group Inc. Copyright 2004 16 Cheap Charlie Owner’s Manual Canadian Comfort Industries Dansons Group Inc. FREESTANDING INSTALLATION . . . continued VERTICAL INSTALLATIONS: (Figures 19 - 24) Your stove may be installed using many different vertical designs. Follow the same basic steps in locating your stove, attaching the exhaust system and outside air intake to your stove as described in "THROUGH THE WALL – DIRECT INSTALLATION" and the "PL" vent manufacturer's procedures for installing through a wall, ceiling, eve and roof. COMMON, (but not inclusive), VERTICAL INSTALLATION DESIGNS ARE: VERTICAL, THROUGH THE CEILING, through another room or space, or attic, then thro...
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