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1. FLOOR PROTECTOR 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 TOP VIEW AWAY FROM THE Fig 2 HEATER CEILING 24 FRONT VIEW Fig 3 SIDE VIEW Fig 4 MOUNTING CAST IRON FLUE COLLAR This heater comes equipped with a cast iron flue collar with holes to mount the solid damper as shown below Flue Collar 2708 Solid Damper 2709 5 16 18 x 1 1 2 Bolts 3 req Weld Tab 3 req Gasket Holes in Flue collar where bolts attach to heater top Bottom view of flue collar 5 16 18 x 1 1 2 with damper installed m Bolt Peel off tape from the back of the gasket and attach the gasket to the rope groove in the flue collar Mount flue collar to the O ___ Heater top top of the heater using the 3 5 16 18 x 1 1 2 Bolts and the 3 Weld tabs OI H provided in the parts bag Side view of flue collar mount to heater top The damper must be install as shown in this illustration Slide the damper into the flue collar on an angle and then slide the damper handle thru the holes in the flue collar Cross section of flue collar Weld Tab y y ES la 7 SI RSSy CHIMNEY CONNECTION Two basic types of chimneys are approved for
2. WE RECOMMEND THAT SMOKE DETEC TORS BE INSTALLED IN YOUR HOME CAUTION Do not touch the metal or glass surfaces of the heater until it has thoroughly cooled LOCATING THE ROOM HEATER AS A LOCATION IS SELECTED KEEP THE FOLLOWING IN MIND 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 Ifthere is no chimney where you wish to place the heater you can use a UL Listed Type 103 HT Solid Fuel Factory Built Chimney Figure 7 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 See Figure 2 Check Figures 2 3 8 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 MINIMUM CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE WALLS BACK WALL 26 Y 24 _ i II J 2 u 77 457 S 1
3. 20 21 Disposal of Ashes Place ashes in a metal container with a tight fitting lid Keep the closed container on a non combustible floor or on the ground well away from all combustible mate rials Keep the ashes in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled The ashes may be buried in the ground or picked up by a refuse collector Keep the firebox section free of excess ashes Observe clearances to combustible materials specified in this manual to avoid a fire hazard CARING FOR PAINTED PARTS This heater has a painted jacket which is durable but it will not stand rough handling or abuse When installing your heater use care in handling Clean with soap and warm water when heater is not hot DO NOT use any acids or scouring soap as these wear and dull the finish PAINT DISCOLORATION WILL OCCUR IF THE HEATER IS OVERFIRED FOLLOW OPER ATING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY The firebox walls in this heater may become slightly distorted over a period of use The slight distortion does not affect the operation of the unit CAUTION HOT WHILE IN OPERATION KEEP CHILDREN CLOTHING AND FURNI TURE AWAY CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS CAUTION DO NOT CONNECT TO ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION OR DUCT SYSTEM CAUTION STORE SOLID WOOD FUEL A SAFE DISTANCE AWAY DO NOT STORE SOLID WOOD FUEL WITHIN HEATER IN STALLATION CLEARANCES OR WITHIN THE SPACE REQUIRED FOR ASH RE MOVAL DO NOT USE A GRATE OR ELEVATE THE FIRE
4. CLOSED 4 Ifthe chimney is operating too cool water will condense in the chimney and run back into the stove Creosote formation will be rapid and may block the chimney Operate the heater at a high enough fire to keep the chimney warm preventing this condensation 5 Ifthe fire burns well but sometimes smokes or burns slowly it may be caused by the chimney top being lower than another part of the house or a nearby tree The wind blowing over a house or tree falls on top of the chimney like water over a dam beating down the smoke The top of the chimney should be at least 3 feet above the roof and be at least to 2 feet higher than any point of the roof within 10 feet Fig 6 If creosote has accumulated it should be removed Failure to remove creosote may cause a house fire Creosote may be removed by using a chimney brush or other commonly available materials Chimney fires burn very hot If the chimney connector should glow red immediately call the fire department then reduce the fire by closing the damper and pour a large quantity of coarse salt baking soda or cool ashes on top of the fire in the firebox CAUTION A chimney fire may cause ignition of wall studs or rafters which you thought were a safe distance from the chimney If you have a chimney fire have your chimney inspected by a qualified person before using again REPAIR PARTS FOR 2007 11 10 9 PARTS LIST FOR MODEL 2007 DESCRIPTION ASH
5. PAN PART NO SE08304 01 ASH DUMP COVER SE08602 1 2 CERAMIC BRICK 29011 FULL CERAMIC BRICK 29010 DOOR HANDLE 8535 01 BRASS HANDLE lolo P aolm 132 FEED DOOR PLO4636 FEED DOOR GASKET 8 SILICONE AC0600 HINGE PIN 30170 mn of 3N ojo DOOR GLASS SE02722 DOOR GLASS GASKET TOP WINDOW BRACKET PLO2716 BOTTOM WINDOW BRACKET PLO2715 CAST IRON DAMPER 2709 FLUE COLLAR 2708 5 16 18 x 1 1 2 HX HD BOLT 30411 WELD TAB 30410 PEDESTAL TRIM PLO4910 01 ASH DUMP HOOK 8309 BLOWER HOUSING BACK 25089 BLOWER MOTOR 80442 BLOWER HOUSING FRONT 25090 NS BLOWER RHEOSTAT 80090 N S SHOWN WIRING DIAGRAM FOR MODEL 2007 FEMALE 7 MALE WHITE 1 a J gt 2 Dp SY Toy BLACK 7 PA Je M 4 lt ul amorr mec o GREEN u WARNING DO NOT ROUTE THE SUPPLY CORD _ NEAR OR ACROSS AN HOT SURFACES SUP ne CORD CAUTION THE BLOWER ASSEMBLY MUST BE DISCON NECTED FROM THE SOURCE OF ELECTRICAL SUPPLY BEFORE AT TEMPTING ANY MAINTE NANCE BRICK PLACEMENT TOP INSIDE VIEW OF FIREBOX 1 2 BRICK 1 2 BRICK 1 INSERT RIGHT amp LEFT SIDE FIREBRICK AS SHOWN 2 INSERT REAR FIREBRICK AS SHOWN INSERT BOTTO
6. burning other fuels If your chimney has a typically oversized flue liner of say 8 x 12 inches or greater or if it is unlined it will be necessary for you to reline the chimney using any of the modern approved and economical methods such as stainless steel castable refractory or properly sized fireclay linings If you have any questions regarding venting your appliance feel free to contact the factory at the address and phone number on this Owner s Manual You may also contact NFPA National Fire Protection Association and request NFPA Standard 211 1984 Edition US or Canadian Standard Association and request CAN CSA B365 M91 Canada Another helpful publication is NFPA Standard 908 US Specify 1984 Edition of either of the above US publications FIREPLACE INSTALLATION CONT D FIREPLACE INSTALLATION Connection of the stovepipe directly into the existing masonry chimney overthefireplace open ing is a more desirable method This installation performs better yielding more heat and better draft it is also easy to clean and inspect for creosote Before beginning this type of installa tion plan carefully a high degree of skill is re quired to insure safety An entry port for the stovepipe must be cut through the chimney with minimum damage to the fireclay liner Some involved measurements may be required to locate the flue liner exactly Before cutting take time to mark the size and position of the entry port Position the en
7. in the chimney are warnings that the chimney is not functioning properly Correct problem before using heater Possible causes are 1 The connector pipe may push into the chimney too far stopping the draft Fig 8 2 Do not connect two heaters into the same chimney flue 3 The chimney used for a heater must not be used to ventilate the cellar or basement If there is a cleanout opening at the base of the chimney It must be closed tightly CHIMNEY MAINTENANCE Creosote Formation and Need for Removal When wood is burned slowly it produces tar and other organic vapors which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote The creosote vapors condense in the rela tively cool chimney flue of a slow burning fire As a result creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining When ig nited this creosote makes an extremely hot fire The chimney connector and chimney should be inspected at least twice monthly during the heating season to determine if a creosote buildup has occurred 11 WARNING NEVER STORE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS ESPECIALLY GASOLINE IN THE VICINITY OF THE HEATER CAUTION OVERFIRING THE APPLIANCE MAY CAUSE A HOUSE FIRE IF A UNIT OR CHIMNEY CONNECTOR GLOWS YOU ARE OVERFIRING CAUTION NEVER USE GASOLINE GASOLINE TYPE LANTERN FUEL KEROSENE CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID OR FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS TO START OR FRESHEN UP A FIRE IN THE HEATER WARNING OPERATE ONLY WITH THE FEED AND ASH DOORS FULLY
8. B365 NON COMBUSTIBLE WALL x N THIMBLE I PIPE YA SI DAMPER se FLOOR PROTECTOR Fig 5 CHIMNEY CAP MANDATORY 3 FT MIN N COLLAR e N PIPE ELBOW e Su So xa lt TA 11 FT MINIMUM A A REFER CHIMNEY gf PE MANUFACTURER S PIPE lt PARTS AND INSTRUC 4 TIONS a DAMPER a L FLOOR PROTECTOR Fig 6 VENTING INTO A FIREPLACE Many people may wish to convert an existing fireplace to heater use Usually safe connection of stovepipe to a masonry chimney requires more effort than connection to a prefabricated chim ney The fireplace must be tightly closed and sealed at the damper in the flue Good sealants are high temperature caulking ceramic wool and furnace cement Always remember to inspect the masonry chimney and fireplace If necessary clean the flue and smoke shelf before beginning your installation Install the heater into the fire place so that the system can be dismantled for cleaning and inspection Before deciding to convert your fireplace keep in mind that some fireplaces and existing chimneys are unsafe They must be structurally sound and the flue liner must be in good condition Do not use a chimney if it is unlined should have a fire clay tile liner to protect brickwork Have it relined professionally Clearances
9. M 1 2 FIREBRICK AND ASH DUMP COVER AS SHOWN ASHES REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL Ashes should notbe allowed to accumulate inside the heater to the point that they obstruct airflow through the burning wood If ashes obstruct the airflow poor burning of the wood is likely When removing ashes from the heater wear noncombustible gloves to protect your hands from hot surfaces Remove the ash dump cover exposing the hole in the bottom of the firebox Rake ashes through the hole into the ash pan inthe pedestal using an ash shovel Putthe ash dump cover back in place before removing the ash pan Remove ash pan and dump ashes into a safe noncombustible container Replace the ash pan after dumping the ashes ASHES SHOULD BE PLACED IN A METAL CONTAINER WITHA TIGHT FITTING LID THE CLOSED CONTAINER OF ASHES SHOULD PLACED ONANONCOMBUSTIBLE FLOOR OR ONTHE GROUND WELL AWAY FROMALL COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS PENDING FINAL DISPOSAL IF THE ASHES ARE DISPOSED OF BY BURIAL IN SOILOR OTHERWISE LOCALLY DISPERSED THEY SHOULD BE RETAINED INTHE CLOSED CONTAINER UNTILALL CINDERS HAVE THOROUGHLY COOLED Ashes should never be placed in a wooden cardboard or plastic container nor ina paper or plastic bag no matter how long the fire has been out Coals have been known to stay hot for several days when embedded in ashes NEVER OPERATETHIS HEATERWITHTHE BRICK CRADLE ORTHE ASH PAN REMOVED OR DAMAGED GLASS REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS FOR MODEL 2007 1 Be sure heater has coo
10. OWNER S MANUAL PELEMIAL PLATE jj PER TESTED TO EPA METHOD 28A UL 1482 8 CAN ULC S627 SAFETY NOTICE CAUTION If this heater is not properly installed a house fire may Read All Instructions Carefully Before Starting The Installation result For your safety follow the installation instruc tions Contract local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation requirements in your area or Operating This Heater Improper Installation Could Void DO NOT USE THIS HEATER Your Warranty IN A MOBILE HOME OR TRAILER 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 Distributed By UNITED STATES STOVE COMPANY 227 INDUSTRIAL PARK ROAD P O BOX 151 SOUTH PITTSBURG TN 37380 2720 B 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 part to preserve our wood supply Plant at least one tree each year Future generations will thank you tools and materials needed TOOLS MATERIALS Pencil 6 Pipe 6 Elbow Collar and Thimble As Required 6 Foot Folding Rule or Tape Measure 24 gauge min Drill Hand or Electric 1 2 Sheet Met
11. al Screws No 10A x 1 2 Drill Bit 1 8 Dia For Sheet Metal Screws 6 Inside Diameter Underwriters Laboratories UL 5 16 Nut Driver or Listed Residential Solid Fuel Factory Built 5 16 Socket w Ratchet Triplewall Chimney or Exiting Masonry Chimney Screw Driver Blade Type In Canada chimney must comply with CAN ULC S629 Gloves Floor Protector Material As Specified in Safety Glasses Figures 2 3 84 Furnace Cement Manufacturer Recommends Rutland Black Code 78 or Equivalent Dimensions TOP VIEW ed FRONT VIEW 23 SIDE VIEW l SAFETY RULES SAFETY NOTICE If this heater is not properly installed a house fire may result For your safety follow the installation directions Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area Read these rules and the instructions carefully 1 10 11 Check with local codes The installation comply with their rulings Observe closely the clear ances to combustibles page 4 Do not install this heater in a mobile home or trailer DO NOT connect a wood burning heater to an aluminum Type B gas vent This is not safe and is prohibited by the National Fire Protection Association Code and Canadian Standards Always connect this heater to a chimney and vent to the out
12. ce between any horizon tal piping and the ceiling 4 The pipe cannot extend into the chimney flue Fig 8 5 Seal each connector pipe joint with furnace cement Also seal the pipe at the chimney 6 Use 3 sheet metal screws at each joint to make the piping rigid 7 Itis recommended that no more than two 2 90 degree bends be used in the stove pipe installation as more than two 2 may decrease the amount of draw and possibly cause smoke spillage 8 The chimney connector must not pass through an attic or roof space closet or any concealed space or floor ceiling wall or combustible construction RIGHT WRONG WRONG 2 Z Z 17 ik Yj G e 22 y OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Wood Fuel Use Hardwood that has been split and air dried to obtain maximum burning efficiency Lighting Instructions 1 Open door and place paper and kindling in the firebox 2 Light the fire and close the doors until the kindling is burning 3 Open the doors and add fuel as desired Extended Operation 1 Fuel should be added in small amounts to give more complete combustion and uniform room tempera ture 2 Empty the ashes regularly Do not allow ashes to build up Dispose of hot ashes properly in a metal container with a lid SERVICE HINTS Do not expect a heater to draw Itis the chimney that creates the draft Smoke spillage into the house or excessive buildup of water or creosote
13. is venting up through the fireplace opening regardless of whether the fire place opening is closed Masonry chimneys have several positive at tributes If properly built they are quite durable and most homeowners consider them more at tractive perhaps than an unenclosed factory built chimney if the chimney is located within the confines of the house that is not attached to an exterior wall its mass alone will store heat longer and continue to release the heat long after the fire has died Masonry chimneys have many disad vantages though Masonry chimneys constructed on an exterior wall are exposed to cold outdoor temperatures promoting greater heat loss higher accumulations of creosote and reduced draft which leads to poorer heater or furnace perfor mance 5 8 FIRECLAY FLUE LINER A STOVE PIPE CONNECTOR _ SEALED AT THIMBLE _ HORIZONTAL PIPE 24 GA _ WITH 1 4 RISE PER FT STOVE PIPE ELBOW Y FOR MANTEL DAMPER THROAT gt CLOSED AND SEALED Fig 7 RULES FOR CONNECTOR PIPE INSTALLATION 1 Crimped end of the pipe must be installed toward the heater The pipe should slide inside the flue collar The pipe should be firmly attached to the flue collar with 3 screws and sealed with furnace cement 2 Slope any horizontal pipe upward toward the chimney at least 1 4 inch for each foot of horizontal run 3 You musthave at least 18 inches clearan
14. led before begin 7 Use partno 2722 only to replace broken ning glass Glass dimensions 8 7 8 x 20 1 4 x 2 Remove 12 10 24 x 1 4 screws and glass 5mm high temp resistance glass retainers 10 11 with screw driver 8 Warning Do not slam door or strike glass 3 Remove damaged glass 2 Slamming door or striking glass may cause 4 To reinstall glass follow steps 1 2 in re glass to break verse order Be sure to replace the gasket 9 Caution Do not build fire directly on glass on the glass 10 Warning Do not use abrasive cleaners 5 Caution Do notoperate with broken glass Abrasive cleaners may damage the glass 6 When removing broken glass wear thick 11 Warning Do not use substitute Materials gloves and safety glasses Keep children away Discard broken glass 14 NOTES HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS THIS MANUAL WILL HELP YOU OBTAIN EFFICIENT DEPENDABLE SERVICE FROM THE HEATER AND ENABLE YOU TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS CORRECTLY KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE WHEN WRITING ALWAYS GIVE THE FULL MODEL NUMBER WHICH IS ON THE NAME PLATE ATTACHED TO THE BACK OF 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 2007 4 The SERIAL NUMBER UNITED STATES STOVE COMPANY 227 Industrial Park Road P O Box 151 South Pittsburg TN 37380 423 837 2100 www USSTOVE com 16
15. side Never vent to another room or inside a building The freestanding room heater requires a ma sonry or a UL ULC Listed Residential Type and Building Heating Appliance Chimney Be sure that your chimney is safely constructed and in good repair Have the chimney inspected by the Fire Department or a qualified inspector Your insurance company may be able to recom mend a qualified inspector Make sure the chimney is high enough to give a good Inspect chimney connector and chimney twice monthly during the heating season for any de posit of creosote or soot which must be removed see Chimney Maintenance page 10 DO NOT BE ALARMED IF HEATER SMOKES UPON INITIAL FIRING The special paint used on this heater must be cured during initial firing This smoking will occur only on initial firing CASTIRON PARTS MUSTBE SEASONED TO AVOID CRACKING BUILD ONLY SMALL FIRES DURING THE FIRST FEW DAYS OF USE To prevent injury do not allow anyone to use this heater who is unfamiliar with the correct opera tion of the heater For additional information on using your Room Heater safely obtain a copy of the National Fire Protection Association NFPA publication Chim neys Fireplaces and Solid Fuel Burning Appli ances NFPA No 211 USA In Canada obtain a copy of CAN CSA B365 M91 National Stan dard for solid fuel burning appliances and equip ment installation 3 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
16. tion products will deposit and build up in the firebox or fireplace Be certain not to install a hazard in your house You will void your warranty with this installation CAUTION NOT ALL FIREPLACES ARE SUITABLE FOR INSTALLATION OF A WOOD HEATER When considering a masonry chimney round tiles are preferable to square or rectangular as round tiles have much better airflow characteristics and are far easier to clean Unfortunately most North American chimneys use square or rectangular tile liners that are really designed for open fireplaces not stoves or furnaces Of most importance second only to overall chimney height is the diameter of the flue liner itself In most instances it should be sized to the appliance i e 6 flue outlet on the appliance requires a6 chimney The inner diameter should never be less than the flue outlet diameter and should never be greater than 50 larger than the appliance flue outlet For example do not expect awood or coal burning stove or furnace to function properly if installed into a chimney with a flue greater than 50 more than the appliance outlet such as a 6 flue outlet requires a 6 diameter for optimum drafting but can function well with an 8 but becomes borderline beyond an 8 diameter Masonry chimneys built of concrete blocks with or without flue liners do not meet modern building codes A solid fuel appliance must not be joined to a chimney flue which is connected to another appliance
17. to combustibles are explained in the previous section on masonry chimneys If you have any questions regarding the condition of the chimney consult a qualified engineer competent mason or knowledgeable inspector Many prefabricated fireplaces fall into the zero clearance fireplace category This is a factory built metal fireplace with multilayered construc tion It is designed to provide enough insulation and or air cooling so that the base back and sides can be safely placed in direct contact with com bustible floors and walls Although many prefab ricated fireplaces have been tested by nationally recognized organizations for use as fireplaces they have not been tested to accept heaters In fact their use as such may void the manufacturer s warranty Steel lined fireplaces on the other hand can be used with heaters These units use a 1 4 inch firebox liner and an air chamber in connection with 8 inches of masonry to meet code They contain all the essential parts of a fireplace fire box damper throat smoke shelf and smoke chamber Many of them look exactly like a ma sonry fireplace and must be checked closely for above requirements before installing a wood heater into them Another method frequently used by some people isto vent the heater directly into the fireplace This does not meet code since the heater is being vented into another appliance the fireplace This method should not be attempted because com bus
18. try port so that at least 8 inches of the flue liner remains below the port Keep in mind that wood mantels and combustible trim around the fireplace must have adequate clearances from the heater and stovepipe or must be protected in an approved manner Also be sure to leave at least an 18 inch clearance between the top of the stovepipe and the com bustible ceiling or other combustibles Placing the center of the entry port 2 feet below the ceiling will insure proper clearance for 6 inch 8 inch and 10 inch stovepipes Next install a fireclay at least 5 8 inch thick or metal thimble being sure that the thimble is flush with the inner flue lining secure the thimble in place with refractory mortar The thimble should be surrounded on all sides with 8 inches of brickwork solid masonry units or 24 inches of stone Install the stovepipe as far as possible into the thimble but not past the inside of the flue lining There should be a small airspace approximately 1 2 inch between the stovepipe and thimble allowing for expansion of the stovepipe Seal this airspace with high temperature caulking or ce ramic wool Finally be sure to wire the damper closed and apply the same sealant you used at the stovepipe and thimble junction CLEARANCE REDUCER v STOVE PIPE THREE __ SHEETMETAL SCREWS A AT EA JOINT OF PIPE K FLOORA PROTECTOR Do not use the B installation not illustrated in this manual that
19. use with solid fuel Factory built and ma sonry Factory built chimney must comply with UL ULC standard in the US and Canada Do not expect your stove or furnace to create draft Draft is not a function of the appliance Draftis purely afunction ofthe chimney Mod ern stoves and furnaces are much more air tight and efficient than those of the past and therefore require greater draft A minimum of 05 measured in water column gauges to measure chimney draft are readily available at stove shops and are economical to pur chase or rent is required for proper drafting to prevent back puffing smoke spillage and to maximize performance Chimneys perform two functions one ofwhich is apparent The chimney provides a means for exhausting smoke and flue gases resulting from combustion of the fuel Secondarily though the chimney provides Draft which allows oxygen to be continuously introduced into the appliance so that proper combustion is possible As of April 1 1987 all wood heaters and furnaces manufactured by United States Stove Company should be installed using a factory built chimney that meets the Type HT requirement of UL 103 when a factory built chimney is used A chimney connector shall not pass through an attic roof space closet floor ceiling or similar concealed space Where passage through a wall or partition of combustible con struction is desired the installation must con form with NFPA 211 or CAN CSA

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