New Buck Corporation CDVB200 User Manual

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PRE-INSTALLATION
PREPARATION

LOCATION AND SPACE
REQUIREMENTS

Determine the safest and most efficient
location for your Buck Stove cast iron
stove. Make sure that rafters and wall
studs are not in the way of the venting
system. Choose a location where the heat
output is not affected by drafts, air
conditioning ducts, windows, or doors.
Figure 2 shows some common locations.
Read all venting information in this
manual. Be aware of all restrictions and
precautions before deciding the exact
location for your stove.

When deciding the location of your
stove, follow these rules:

1. Do not connect this stove and burner

system to a chimney flue serving a
separate solid-fuel burning fireplace
or appliance.

2. Due to high temperatures, do not

locate this stove in high traffic areas
or near furniture or draperies.

3. Proper clearances must be

maintained, see Figures 3 and 4.

4. This stove is a freestanding unit

designed to set directly on the floor.
If your stove is to be installed
directly on carpeting, vinyl tile, or
any combustible material other than
wood, it must be installed on a
metal or wood panel extending the
full width and depth of the stove.
See Figure 5.



Note: Installation shall make
Provision for Adequate Combustion
and Ventilation Air


NOTE: Adequate accessibility
clearances for servicing and proper
operation.

WARNING: A qualified installer or
service person must install stove
and burner system. Follow all local
codes.

On Wall With Horizontal Termination

On Wall With Vertical Termination Through
Ceiling

Corner Installation

Figure 2– Common Stove Locations

Ceiling

2"

36"

42"

From Front

From
back

2"

3"

Front

Figure 3– Minimum Clearances for Standard Installation

Floor

2"

2"

27 1/2"

19"

Figure 4– Minimum Clearance for Corner
Installation

Figure 5– Stove with Burner System
Bottom Dimensions

Left
Side

3"

Right
Side

Rear

Wa

ll

Wall

Wa

ll

3

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