DIMENSIONS mm in Height : 800 31 . Width : 635 25 Depth : 485 19 1/8 O outlet flue pipe : 130 5 O burner : 255 10 Glass ( 3 ) : 460 x 280 18 x 11 Weight : 80kg 175 lbs INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS LOCATING THE STOVE • Install the stove as close to the chimney as possible. • Many configuration are possible, the most frequent are illustrated in figures 1,2 and 3. • Respect clearances indicated on page 1. They have been tested according to approvals. • Always respect clearances of stove pipe manufacturers. Larger clearances always prevail. Figure 1 : CORNER INSTALLATION Figure 2 : PARRALLEL INSTALLATION Figure 3 : WALL INSTALLATION Table 1 : CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES mm in Back 150 6 Side 150 6 Corners 150 6 Top 915 36 Flue Pipe 230 9 • IMPORTANT: It is essential to ensure that the room were the stove is located is sufficiently ventilated to provide an adequate air supply. • It is possible that if your home is well insulated, that you will have to install an outside fresh air intake. THE BURNING OF ONE LITRE OF FUEL (OIL) REQUIRES APPROXIMATELY 30 M3 OF AIR AND WILL PRODUCE ABOUT 0.8 KG OF WATER OF WATER VAPOR AND 9 M3 OF CARBONE DIOXIDE AND ATMOSPHERIC NITROGEN. A SOURCE OF AIR FROM THE OUTSIDE IS NEEDED TO REPLACE COMBUSTION AIR. Ref : standard B-139 4.1.4 CHIMNEY INFORMATIONS • Before the hook up of the stove, check if the chimney is in good condition and that the quality of the flue will allow a sufficient draught. For a good combustion, refer to the technical data of the stove to know the minimum draught required. • Factory built a type chimney or L type chimney are approved for this unit. The chimney has to be well insulated, a chimney to cold can affect the gas temperature and lower draught effects. Low gases To will tend to condense and freeze or leak in your chimney. • 5" factory built chimney is required. Using a larger flue tend to expand combustion gas and cools them off witch has for result of lowering the draught effects. Gas expansion reduces the speed of the draught and have the same effects. • When the unit is installed on a masonry chimney witch is often oversize, it’s required to use a stainless steel liner of 5" diameter inside the existing chimney. ref : B-139 4.2.2.6 standard • The chimney has to reach a minimum of 15' high (including stove pipes). The chimney has to extend not less than 3' above the point it exits the roof and 2' higher than any roof, building other obstacle within a horizontal distance of 10'. ref.: standard B-139 - 4.2.2.11. • CHEMNEY MINMUM HEIGHT : Height of chemney should inferior than 15’ (4.6 m). Figure 4: CHEMNEY MINMUM HEIGHT • CLEARANCES WITH ROOF SUMMIT AND BUILDING NEARBY : The chimney flue shall extend at least 2’ (0,6 m) above the highest roof surface or structure within 10’ (3,0 m) horizontally of the chimney. ref.: standard B-139 - 4.2.2.11 Figure 5: CHIMNEY CLEARANCES • CLEARANCE FROM ROOFING INTERSECTION : The chimney flue shall extend at least 3’ (1,0 m) above the highest point at which it comes in contact with the roof. ref.: standard B-139 - 4.2.2.11. YOUR APPLIANCE SHALL BE CONNECTED TO CHIMNEY HAVING SUFFICIENT DRAUGHT AT ALL TIMES TO ASSURE SAFE AND PROPER OPERATION OF THE BURNER CONNECTING THE STOVE TO THE CHIMNEY • The gases are vented from he back of the unit. The female part of the black pipe connector has to be installed toward the flue connector of the stove. Secure all connections with the (3) self taping screws, with 120o distance between each of them. • The connection between stove pipes and chimney has to be perfectly sealed. • A maximum horizontal lent of 5' is allowed. Make sure to have a 1/4" slope per foot minimum. • Do not use more than two 90o Elbows while connecting the stove to the chimney. • It is strictly forbidden to pass through combustible materials walls, floors and ceilings with stove pipe connectors. Ref : Standard B-139 4.2.5.5. • DIRECT HORIZONTAL CONNECTION : You may choose to connect your stove to the chimney with an horizontal flue pipe. Figure 6: HORIZONTAL CONNECTION . • CEILING CONNECTION : In the case where your chimney starts from the ceiling, use one 90. elbow and the necessary straight sections. Figure 7: CEILING CONNECTION . • DO NOT CONNECT MORE THAN ONE STOVE TO YOUR CHIMNEY. • FIX FLUE PIPES TOGETHER WITH METAL SCREWS. • MAKE SURE YOU RESPECT A .’’ SLOPE PER FOOT OF HORIZONTAL PIPE LENGTH. • RESPECT CAREFULLY CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES PRESCRIBED BY FLUE PIPES MANUFACTURERS. • FLUE PIPES CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES DEPEND ON FLUE PIPES TYPE AND MANUFACTURERS • VERTICAL CONNECTION : IT is recommended to not use more than two (2) 90. elbows and the necessary straight sections to connect your stove to the chimney. Figure 8: VERTICAL CONNECTION . LEVELING THE UNIT • Now that the stove is in place and properly hooked up to the chimney, you have to adjust the level on the burner. • Put the level in the middle of the burner paralleled to the door. (Figure 9A). Screw or unscrew the adjustable legs to level the burner...