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User manual CFM Corporation, model Savannah

Manafacture: CFM Corporation
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Language of manual:en
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A wood stove must never be installed in a hallway or near a staircase, since it may block the way in case of fire or fall to respect required clearances. FLOOR PROTECTOR Your wood stove should be placed on a non-combustible surface. The floor protector should be under the stove, eighteen inches beyond the front and eight inches beyond each side of the fuel loading and ash removal opening. If there is a horizontal section of chimney connector, the floor protector should go under it and two inches beyond each side. The floor protector should exceed the stove as follows: FRONT 18’’ (460 mm) SIDES 8’’ (200 mm) BACK 8’’ (200 mm) CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBLES It is of outmost importance that the clearances to combustible materials be scrupulously respected upon installation of the stove you have selected. Refer to the tables below : Single pipe / Double pipe Model A B C D E F Eldorado 15/6 18/18 12/12 21.5/12.5 30.5/30.5 24/24 Adirondack 15/5 12/12 10/8 21.5/11.5 24.5/24.5 22/20 Savannah 15/6 18/18 12/12 21.5/12.5 30.5/30.5 24/24 Celtic 15/5 12/12 10/8 21.5/11.5 24.5/24.5 22/20 Jurassien 14/7 8/8 10/6 20.8/13.7 23.5/23.5 22.2/18.2 • Floor to ceiling height must be at least 7' (84") in all cases. • The clearance between the flue pipe and a wall are valid only for vertical walls and for vertical flue pipe. • The flue pipe must not go through roof trussing, an attic, a wardrobe, a floor, a combustible partition, or similar spaces. • A flue pipe crossing a combustible wall must have a minimum clearance of 18". • To reduce flue pipe clearances from combustible materials, contact your local safety department. REDUCED CLEARANCES You may decrease the clearances by installing heat radiation shields between the walls or the ceiling and the stove. These heat radiation shields must be installed permanently, and can include sheet metal, a rigid non-combustible sheet or a masonry wall. Clearances of not less than 1" (25 mm) and not more than 3" (76 mm) between the bottom of the shield and the floor and not less than 3" (76 mm) between the top of the shield and the ceiling must be respected to allow vertical air circulation behind the shield. The shield must extend 20" (500 mm) above the stove top and 18" (450mm) to each side of the stove. Following the installation of such a heat radiation shield, the clearances mentioned on the stove certification plate may be reduced as stated in the following table. TYPE OF PROTECTION Reducing Clearances With Shielding Sides and Rear/Back Top Sheet metal, a minimum of 0,013" (0,33 mm) spaced out at least 7/8" (21 mm) by non-combustible spacers. 67% 50% Ceramic tiles, or an equivalent non-combustible material on fire-proof supports spaced out at least 7/8" (21 mm) by non-combustible spacers. 50% 33% Ceramic tiles, or an equivalent non-combustible material on fire-proof supports with a minimum of 0,013" (0,33 mm) sheet metal backing spaced out at least 7/8" (21 mm) by non-combustible spacers. 67% 50% Brick spaced out at least 7/8" (21 mm) by non- combustible spacers. 50% N/A Brick with a minimum of 0,013" (0,33 mm) sheet metal backing spaced out at least 7/8" (21 mm) by non- combustible spacers. 67% N/A Source: CSA Standard B365-1991, Table 4, Page 27 CHIMNEY Your wood stove may be hooked up with a factory built or masonry chimn...

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