Locating the room heater, Minimum clearance to combustible walls – United States Stove Company 2007B User Manual

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Keep the chimney connection as short as possible. The

heater must have its own chimney flue. Do not connect

any other appliance to the same flue. If there is no chim-

ney where you wish to place the heater, you can use a UL

Listed Type 103 HT, Solid Fuel, Factory Built Chimney.

Place the heater on solid masonry or solid concrete.

When the heater is used on a combustible floor, use a

non-combustible floor protector having a thermal con-

ductivity of K=0.45 BTU in./ft. 2 hr.deg. F. with 28 gauge

sheet metal or a UL Listed Floor Protector. Have the floor

protector with the specified dimensions.

Check Figures 2, 3, & 4. You should have at least the

clearances shown from the heater and the connector pipe

to combustible surfaces. If you have a solid brick or stone

wall behind your heater, you can place the heater as close

as you wish to the wall. If the wall is only faced with brick

or stone, treat it as a combustible wall.

LOCATING THE ROOM HEATER

as a loCation is seleCteD, KeeP the FolloWinG in minD:

MINIMUM CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE WALLS

38⅝

26

24

6

18

6

6

45 /

5

16

BACK WALL

SIDE W

ALL

SIDE W

ALL

26

¼

FLOOR

PROTECTOR

7’

CEILING

24

SIDE W

ALL

FLOOR

PROTECTOR

TOP VIEW

(FIGURE 2)

FRONT VIEW

(FIGURE 3)

SIDE VIEW

(FIGURE 4)

MINIMUM CLEARANCES FOR CORNER

INSTALLATION IS 18 INCHES FROM

THE CORNERS OF THE HEATER TO

THE NEAREST WALL.

CAUTION

KEEP FURNISHINGS

AND OTHER COM-

BUSTIBLE MATERIALS

AWAY FROM THE

HEATER

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