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1. 84 in all cases The clearance between the flue pipe and a wall are valid only for verticle walls and for verticle flue pipe The flue pipe must not go through roof trussing an attic a closet 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 clearances from combustible materials contact your local safety department Ussc 7 REDUCED CLEARANCES CANADA ONLY 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 Clearnaces With 2 Sides Rear Back Sheet metal minimum of 0 013 0 33 mm spaced out at o least 7 8 21 mm by non combustible spacers 67 Ceramic tiles or an equivalent non co
2. 500 to 1 800 ft 46 to 167m Heating Capacity E P A 30 800 BTU hr 9 02 kW Emssons 152mm 2100 65090 1202 69 1912 95mm Dimensions Overall LxWxH 28 1 4 x 25 3 5 x 33 718 x 645 x 838mm Combustion Chamber WxD Width x Depth 18 1 4 x 20 464 x 514mm Volume 3 228 pi 0 092m Door Opening WxH 9 5 16 x 13 3 8 237 x 340mm Pyroceram Glass Door WxH 12 3 8 x 18 5 8 314 x 473mm bs 16K OPTIONS PART NUMBER Outside Air Intake Kit AC02080 CAUTIONS HOT WHILE IN OPERATION KEEP CHILDREN CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO IGNITE THE FIRE DO NOT LEAVE THE STOVE UNATTENDED WHEN THE DOOR IS SLIGHTLY OPENED DO NOT BURN WASTES FLAMMABLE FLUID SUCH AS GASOLINE NAPHTHA OR MOTOR OIL DO NOT CONNECT TO ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM ALWAYS CLOSE THE DOOR AFTER THE IGNITION Ussc ASSEMBLY Leg Assembly 1 Remove the firebrick form the unit Tilt the unit on its side DO NOT tilt the unit on its back this could possibly bend or distort the blower chute on the back of the unit 2 Remove the four 4 Lag Screws holding the two boards to the unit 3 Mount the legs to the bottom of the unit using the eight bolts nuts and washers provided in the parts bag 4 Carefully stand the unit up onto the legs Flue Collar Assembly 1 Mount the flue collar to the top of the unit as shown using the 3 5 16 18 x 1
3. 1 2 bolts 3 washers and 3 weld tabs provided in the parts box Blower Chute Assembly 1 Locate the Heat Shield Deflector Using the three 3 1 2 Tek Screws provided mount the deflector to the unit as shown in the diagram Ash Pan Assembly 1 Locate the two 2 Ash Pan Supports welded under the unit then simply slide the ash pan into place under the unit Replace the Fire Brick as shown in the illustration below E Weld Tab Side view of flue collar mount to heater top i b Ash PLug Brick Placement BLOWER ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS THE BLOWER ASSEMBLY MUST BE DI SCONNECTED FROM THE SOURCE OF ELECTRI CAL SUPPLY BEFORE ATTEMPTI NG THE I NSTALLATI ON Step 1 Fix the assembly to the back of the stove with the four screws provided THE BLOWER ASSEMBLY I S INTENDED FOR USE ONLY WI TH A STOVE THAT I S MARKED TO INDI CATE SUCH USE DO NOT ROUTE THE SUPPLY CORD NEAR OR ACROSS HOT SURFACES 4 INSTALLATION SAFETY NOTICE IF THIS STOVE IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE BODILY INJURY OR EVEN DEATH CONSULT YOUR MUNICIPAL BUILDING DEPARTMENT OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATIONS REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA USE SMOKE DETECTORS IN THE ROOM WHERE YOUR STOVE IS INSTALLED K
4. AMAGE TO THE STOVE AND EVEN HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT MAINTENANCE Your Magnolia stove is a high efficiency stove and therefore require little maintenance lt is impor tant to perform a visual inspection of the stove every time it is emptied in order to insure that no parts have been damaged in which case repairs must be performed immediately GLASS Inspect the glass regularly in order to detect any cracks If you spot one turn the stove off imme diately Do not abuse the glass door by striking or slamming shut Do not use the stove if the glass is broken e Ifthe glass on your stove breaks replace only with the glass supplied from your Magnolia dealer Toreplace the glass remove the screws retaining the glass mouldings inside the door Remove the mouldings and replace the damaged piece with a new one Perform the procedure backwards after replacing When replacing the glass you should change the glass gasket to make sure you keep it sealed Never wash the glass with a product that may scratch Use a specialized product available in the stores where wood stoves are sold The glass should be washed only when cold GASKETING It is recommended that you change the door gasket which makes your stove door air tight once year in order to insure good control over the combustion maximum efficiency and security To change the door gasket simply remove the damaged one Carefully clean the available gasket groove apply a high temp
5. EEP FURNITURE AND DRAPES WELL AWAY FROM THE STOVE NEVER USE GASOLINE GASOLINE TYPE LANTERN FUEL KEROSENE CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID OR SIMILAR LIQUIDS TO START OR FRESHEN UP A FIRE KEEP ALL SUCH LIQUIDS WELL AWAY FROM THE STOVE IN THE EVENT OF A CHIMNEY FIRE PUSH THE AIR CONTROL FULL CLOSED TO DEPRIVE THE FIRE OF OXYGEN CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT DO NOT CONNECT TO ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM A SOURCE OF FRESH AIR INTO THE ROOM OR SPACE HEATED SHALL BE PROVIDED WHEN REQUIRED POSITIONING THE STOVE It is very important to position the wood stove as close as possible to the chimney and in an area that will favor the most efficient heat distribution possible throughout the house The stove must therefore be installed in the room where the most time is spent and in the most spacious room possible Recall that wood stoves produce radiating heat the heat we feel when we are close to a wood stove A wood stove also functions by convection that is through the displacement of hot air accelerated upwards and its replacement with cooler air If necessary the hot air distribution from the stove may be facilitated by the installation of a blower The wood stove must not be hooked up to a hot air distribution system since an excessive accumulation of heat may occur 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 fail to respect required clearances Ussc 5 FLOOR PR
6. OTECTOR Your wood stove should be placed on a non combustible surface with a R value of 1 0 For multiple layers add R values of each layer to determine the overall R value 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 Convert specification to R value k factor is given with a required thickness T in inches R 1 k x T C factor is given 1 Example If the floor protector is 4 brick with a C factor of 1 25 over 1 8 mineral board with a factor of 0 29 the total R value of the system is 4 brick 1 25 R 1 1 25 0 8 1 8 mineral board 0 29 R 1 0 29 x 0 125 0 431 Total R Rbrick Rmineral 0 8 0 431 1 231 Total R is greater than 1 0 the system is acceptable The floor protector should exceed the stove as follows FRONT SIDES REAR 4 18 8 8 460 mm 200 200 6 Ussc CLEARANCES COMBUSTIBLES It is of utmost importance that the clearances to combustible materials be strictly adhered to during installation of the stove Refer to the tables below Single pipe Double pipe B D E F 23 24 16 17 13 7 12 7 349 359 379 289 Floor to ceiling height must be at least 7
7. Ow ner s Operation Instruction Manual agnolia Model 2015 US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION TESTED TO AGENCY PHASE II CERTIFIED UL 1482 WOODSTOVE amp ULC S627 SAFETY NOTICE CAUTION If this heater is not properly installed a house fire may Read All Instructions Carefully result For your safety follow the installation instruc Before Starting The Installation tions Contact local building or fire officials about or Operating This Heater restrictions and installation requirements in your area Improper Installation Could Void Your Warranty SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE THIS MANUAL WILL HELP YOU TO OBTAIN EFFICIENT DEPENDABLE SERVICE FROM THE HEATER AND ENABLE YOU TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS CORRECTLY KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE E Manufactured by United States Stove Company WARNOCK HERSEY 227 Industrial Park Road Box 151 South Pittsburg TN 37380 lim Licensed by Drolet Stoves and Fireplaces Inc 851573A CONGRATULATIONS You ve purchased a heater from North America s oldest manufacturer of wood burning products By heating with wood you re helping to CONSERVE ENERGY Wood is our only Renewable Energy Resource Please do your partto preserve our wood supply Plant at least one tree each year Future generations will thank you The instructions pertainning to the installation of your wood stove comply ULC S627 and UL 1482 standards Combustible Recommended Surface
8. P YOU OBTAIN EFFICIENT DEPENDABLE SERVICE FROM YOUR MAGNOLIA HEATER AND ENABLE YOU TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS CORRECTLY KEEP THIS MANUAL IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE WHEN WRITING ALWAYS GIVE THE FULL MODEL NUMBER WHICH IS ON THE NAMEPLATE ATTACHED TO THE HEATER WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AS SHOWN IN THIS LIST 1 THE PART NUMBER 2 THE PART DESCRIPTION 3 THE MODEL NUMBER 2015 4 THE SERIAL NUMBER UNITED STATES STOVE COMPANY 227 INDUSTRIAL PARK ROAD WARNOCK HERSEY P O BOX 151 SOUTH PITTSBURG TN 37380 423 837 2100 WWW USSTOVE COM
9. Smaller pieces of wood will dry faster All logs exceeding 6 in diameter should be split The wood should not be stored directly on the ground Air should circulate through the cord A 24 to 48 air space should be left between each row of logs which should be placed in the sunniest location possible The upper layer of wood should be protected from the element but not the sides Ussc 15 TESTING YOUR WOOD When the stove is thoroughly warmed place one piece of split wood about five inches in diameter parallel to the door on the bed of red embers Keep the air control full open by pulling on it and close the door If ignition of the piece is accomplished within 90 seconds from the time if was placed in the stove your wood is correctly dried If ignition takes longer your wood is damp If your wood hisses and water or vapour escapes at the ends of the piece your wood is soaked or freshly cut Do not use this wood in your stove Large amounts of creosote could be deposited in your chimney creating potential conditions for a chimney fire THE FIRST FIRES The fresh paint on your stove needs to be cured to preserve its quality Once the fuel charge is properly ignited only burn small fires in your stove for the first four hours of operation Never open the air control more than necessary to achieve a medium burn rate Make sure that there s enough air circulation while curing the stove The odors could be smelled during the 3 or 4 first
10. ases is somewhere between 2750 F and 5000 F Below these temperatures the build up of creosote is promoted Above 500 degrees heat is wasted since a too large quantity is lost into the atmosphere TO PREVENT CREOSOTE BUILD UP Always burn dry wood This allows clean burns and higher chimney temperatures therefore less creosote deposit e Leave the air control full open for about 10 min every time you reload the stove to bring it back to proper operating temperatures The secondary combustion can only take place if the firebox is hot enough Always check for creosote deposit once every two months and have your chimney cleaned at least once a year Ussc 17 ASH DISPOSAL Ashes should be removed from the stove every few days or when ashes get to 2 to 3 inches deep Always empty the stove when it is cold such as in the morning Always dispose of ashes in a metal container with a tight fitting lid Place this container on a non combustible floor or on the ground well away from all combustible materials pending final disposal If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed they should be retained in the close container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled CAUTIONS ASHES COULD CONTAIN HOT EMBERS EVEN AFTER TWO DAYS WITHOUT OPERATING THE STOVE THE ASH PAN CAN BECOME VERY HOT WEAR GLOVES TO PREVENT INJURY NEVER BURN THE STOVE WITH THE ASH TRAP OPEN THIS WOULD RESULT IN OVER FIRING THE STOVE D
11. draft effect your stove s performance is directly dependent on an adequate draft from your chimney The following recommendations may be useful for the installation of your chimney 1 Do not connect this unit to a chimney flue serving another appliance 2 It must rise above the roof at least 3 0 9 mm from the uppermost point of contact 3 chimney must exceed any part of the building or other obstruction within a 10 3 04m distance by a height of 2 0 6 m 4 Installation of an interior chimney is always preferable to an exterior chimney Indeed the interior chimney will by definition be hotter than an exterior chimney being heated up by the ambient air in the house Therefore the gas which circulates will cool more slowly thus reducing the build up of creosote and the risk of chimney fires 5 The draft caused by the tendency for hot air to rise will be increased with an interior chimney 6 Usinga fire screen at the extremity of the chimney requires regular inspection in order to insure that it is not obstructed thus blocking the draft and it should be cleaned when regularly Ussc 9 STOVE Your chimney connector and chimney must have the same diameter as the stove outlet If this is not the case we recommend you contact your dealer in order to insure there will be no problem with the draft The stove pipe must be made of aluminized or cold roll steel with a minimum th
12. ect the type of combustion you want for each given situation The wood will burn slowly if the wood stove air intake control is adjusted to reduce the oxygen supply in the combustion chamber to a minimum On the other hand wood will burn quickly if the air control is adjusted to admit a larger quantity of oxygen in the combustion chamber The air intake control on your stove is very simple If you pull on it out completely towards you it is fully open If you push on it until it stops the combustion air is reduced to a minimum Your Magnolia stove burned between 954 kg h et 2 556 kg h of wood during EPA testing Real operating conditions may give very different results than those obtained in the lab according to the species of wood used its moisture content the size and density of the pieces the length of the chimney altitude and outside temperature 16 Ussc WARNINGS NEVER OVERFIRE YOUR STOVE IF ANY PART OF THE STOVE STARTS GLOW RED OVER FIRING IS HAPPENING READJUST THE AIR INTAKE CONTROL AT A LOWER SETTING THE INSTALLATION OF ALOG CRADLE IS NOT RECOMMENDED IN YOUR MAGNOLIA WOOD STOVE NEVER PUT WOOD ABOVE THE FIREBRICK LINING OF THE FIREBOX RELOADING Once you have obtained a good bed of embers you should reload the unit In order to do so open the air controls to maximum a few seconds prior to opening the stove s door Then proceed by opening the door very slowly open it one or two inches for 5 to 10 seconds before ope
13. erature silicone sold for this purpose and install the new gasket You may light up your stove again approximately 24 hours after having completed this operation WARNING e NEVER OPERATE THE STOVE WITHOUT A GASKET OR WITH A BROKEN ONE DAMAGE TO THE STOVE OR EVEN HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT PAINT Only clean your stove with a dry soft cloth that will not harm the paint finish If the paint becomes scratched or damaged it is possible to give your wood stove a brand new look by repainting it with a 1200 F heat resistant paint For this purpose simply scrub the surface to be repainted with fine sand paper clean it properly and apply thin coats 2 of paint successively 18 Ussc REPAIR PARTS fitit 5 vali illi ili KEY DESCRIPTION PARTNO 1 Flue Collar 25269B 1 2 Feed Door 25266 1 3 Door Handle 25097B 1 4 Door Handle Pin 83506 1 5 Hinge Pin 83443 2 6 Magnolia Glass 891096 1 7 Bottom Glass Retainer 25270 1 8 Glass Retainer 25178 1 9 Heat Shield Deflector 25265B 1 10 Blower Back 25089B 1 11 Blower Motor 80442 1 12 Blower Cover 25090B 1 13 Ash Pan 69408B 1 14 Fire Brick 4 x 9 89066 17 15 Fire Brick 6 x 8 891095 2 16 Half Brick 2 x 9 23887 4 17 M Half Brick 4 x 4 24103 1 18 Ash Plug 40487 1 19 Leg 25268 4 14 15 16 17 2 Pn 2 CY on 18 Ussc HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS THIS MANUAL WILL HEL
14. fires Never start your stove outside You will not be able to see if you are over heating IGNITION After making sure that the stove air intake controls are fully open completely pull out towards you place several rumpled sheets of paper in the centre of the combustion chamber Place 8 to 10 pieces of small dry kindling wood over the paper in the form of a tent You may also place a few pieces of heating wood but choose the smaller ones No chemical product should be used to light the fire Before igniting the paper and kindling wood it is recommended that you warm up the chimney This is done in order to avoid back draft problems often due to negative pressure in the house If such is the case open a window slightly near the stove and twist together a few sheets of newspaper into a torch Light up this paper torch and hold it as close as possible to the mouth of the pipe inside the combustion chamber to warm up the chimney Once the updraft movement is initiated you are ready to ignite the stove by lighting the paper and kindling wood inside the combustion chamber We therefore advise you to leave the door slightly opened 1 4 for a 10 to 30 minutes period under supervision in order to allow for good combustion After this time you must close the door and progressively adjust the air control to obtain the desired temperature HEATING Controlled combustion is the most efficient technique for wood heating because it enables you to sel
15. gy yields than others Please consult the following table in order to make the best possible choice TYPE WEIGHT PER CORD EFFICIENCY SPLITS MILLIONS LBS CU FT DRY RANKING BTU s CORD Hickory 63 4500 1 Well 31 5 White Oak 48 4100 Fair 28 6 Red Oak 46 3900 Fair 27 4 Beech 45 3800 Hard 26 8 Sugar Maple 44 3700 Fair 26 2 Black Oak 43 3700 Fair 25 6 Ash 42 3600 Well 25 0 Yellow Birch 40 3400 Hard 23 8 Red Maple 38 3200 Fair 22 6 Paper Birch 37 3100 Easy 22 1 Elm Sycamore 34 2900 Very Difficult 20 1 Red Spruce 29 1800 Easy 16 1 It is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT that you use DRY WOOD only in your wood stove The wood should have dried for 9 to 15 months such that the humidity content in weight is reduced below 2096 of the weight of the log It is very important to keep in mind that even if the wood has been cut for one two or even more years it is not necessarily dry if it has been stored in poor conditions Under extreme conditions it may rot instead of drying This point cannot be over stressed the vast majority of the problems related to the operation of a wood stove is caused by the fact that the wood used was too damp or had dried in poor conditions These problems can be ignition problems creosote build up causing chimney fires low energy yield blackened windows incomplete log combustion
16. ical Installation 11 TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS continued MASONRY CHIMNEY THIMBLE N CLAY LINER CLEAN OUT HW DOOR Ussc TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS continued FACTORY BUILT THIMBLE L CEMENT SCREW _7 WALL THIMBLE FLUSH WITH d FLUE DRYWALL as INSULATION EN BUILT THIMBLE Ussc 13 OUTSIDE COMBUSTION AIR Your Magnolia stove is approved to be installed with an outside air intake which is necessary for a mobile home This type of installation is also required in air tight houses and houses with negative pressure problems You can purchase this option through your Magnolia dealer Make sure to specify this part number 2080 Installation instructions are supplied with the air intake kit Outside combustion air ma
17. ickness of 0 021 or 0 53 mm It is strictly forbidden to use galvanized steel Your smoke pipe should be assembled in such a way that the male section of the pipe faces down Attach each of the sections to one another with three equidistant metal screws The pipe must be short and straight All sections installed horizontally must slope at least 1 4 inch per foot with the upper end of the section toward the chimney To insure a good draft the total length of the coupling pipe should never exceed 8 to 10 24 to 3 04 m Except for cases of vertical installation cathedral roof style where the smoke exhaust system can be much longer and connected without problem to the chimney at the ceiling of the room There should never be more than two 90 degrees elbows in the smoke exhaust system Installation of a barometric draft stabilizer fireplace register on a smoke exhaust system is prohibited Furthermore installation of a draft damper is not recommended Indeed with a controlled combustion wood stove the draft is regulated upon intake of the combustion air in the stove and not at the exhaust 10 Ussc TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS FACTORY BUILT CHIMNEY 18 CLEARANCE Wall Installation Ussc RAIN CAP ROOF FLASHING f gt m 2 _ WALL RADIATION SHIELD p WALL SUPPORT RADIATION SHIELD CEILING SUPPORT Vert
18. mbustible material 3 50 50 fire proof supports spaced out at least 7 8 21 mm by non 50 combustible spacers 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 Brick spaced out at least 7 8 21 mm by noncombustible 50 spacers Brick with a minimum of 0 013 0 33 sheet metal backing spaced out at least 7 8 21 mm by noncombustible 67 spacers 8 Ussc Your wood stove be hooked up with a factory built or masonry chimney If you are using a factory built chimney it must comply with UL 103 or ULC S629 standards therefore it must be a Type HT 2100 F It is extremely important that it be installed according to the manufacturer s specifications If you are using a masonry chimney it is important that it be built in compliance with the specifica tions of the National Building Code It must be lined with fire clay bricks metal or clay tiles sealed together with fire cement Round flues are the most efficient The interior diameter of the chimney flue must be identical to the stove smoke exhaust A flue which is too small may cause draft problems while a large flue favours rapid cooling of the gas and hence the build up of creosote and the risk of chimney fires Note that it is the chimney and not the stove which creates the
19. ning it completely to increase the draft and thus eliminate the smoke which is stagnant in a state of slow combustion in the stove Then bring the red embers to the front of the stove and reload the unit For optimal operation of your wood stove we recommend you to operate it with a wood load approximately equivalent to the height of fire bricks It is important to note that wood combustion consumes ambient oxygen in the room In the case of negative pressure it is a good idea to allow fresh air in the room either by opening a window slightly or by installing a fresh air intake system on an outside wall Refer to page 16 of the present manual CREOSOTE FORMATION AND NEED FOR REMOVAL When wood is burned slowly it produces tar and other organic vapours which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote The creosote vapours condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a slow burning fire As a result creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining When ignited this creosote makes an extremely hot fire When burning wood the chimney connector and chimney should be inspected at least once every two months during the heating season to determine if a creosote build up has occurred We strongly recommend that you install a magnetic thermometer on your smoke exhaust pipe approximately 18 above the stove This thermometer will indicate the temperature of your gas exhaust fumes within the smoke exhaust system The ideal temperature for these g
20. y be required if 1 Your stove does not draw steadily smoke rollout occurs wood burns poorly or back drafts occur whether or not there is combustion present 2 Existing fuel fired equipment in the house such as fireplaces or other heating appliances smell do not operate properly suffer smoke roll out when opened or back drafts occur whether or not there is combustion present 3 Opening a window slightly on a calm windless day alleviates any of the above symptoms 4 The house is equipped with a well sealed vapour barrier and tight fitting windows and or has any powered devices that exhaust house air 5 There is excessive condensation on windows in the winter 6 A ventilation system is installed in the house WARNINGS for use in MOBILE HOMES DO NOT INSTALL IN BEDROOM THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MOBILE HOME FLOOR WALL AND CEILING ROOF MUST BE MAINTAINED THE STOVE MUST BE ATTACHED TO THE STRUCTURE OF THE MOBILE HOME USING THE FIXATION HOLES ON THE BACK OF THE UNIT INSTALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH 24 CFR PART 3280 HUD USE A FACTORY BUILT CHIMNEY THAT COMPLY WITH UL 103 OR ULC 5629 STAN DARDS THEREFORE IT MUST BE A TYPE HT 2100 F 14 Ussc WOODSTOVE UTILIZATION Your heating unit was designed to burn wood only no other materials should be burned Waste and other flammable materials should not be burned in your stove Any type of wood may be used in your stove but specific varieties have better ener
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