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INSTALLATION IN YOUR AREA. THIS STOVE MUST BE CONNECTED TO A LISTED HIGH TEMPERATURE RESIDENTIAL TYPE AND BUILDING HEAT- ING APPLIANCE CHIMNEY OR AN APPROVED MASONRY CHIMNEY WITH FLUE LINER. MANUFACTURED BY: WATERFORD STANLEY (MARKETING) LIMITED BILBERRY, WATERFORD, IRELAND. INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...
See Sketch. CHIMNEYS The 104 MK II Wood Stove is a Radiant Room Heater and must be connected to a CHIMNEY of the proper size and Fig.1 type.
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THE CHIMNEY CONNECTOR is a smokepipe used to Thimbles should be located to provide adequate pitch or connect the 104 MK II Stove to the approved chimney rise of chimney or vent connectors and, where the ceiling described above. The CHIMNEY CONNECTOR must be...
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Solid insulated listed factory-built chimney length Solid insulated listed factory-built chimney length of the same inside diameter as the chimney with an inside diameter 2” (50mm) larger than the connector and having 1” (25mm) or more of insu- chimney connector and having 1” (25mm) or lation with a min.
LOCATION: Outside combustion air may be required if: There are several conditions in selecting a LOCATION for your 104 MK II. These are:- The solid-fuel-fired appliance does not draw steadily, smoke rollout occurs, fuels burns poorly, Distance from a suitable safe chimney (see...
Position in the area to be heated - central Fig.8 locations are usually best. Allowance for proper clearances to combustibles. Obstruction in the ceiling, upper floor or roof, for example, ducting plumbing, electrical fittings and wiring, overhead fixed furnishings, etc. For safety, and to avoid draughts, avoid locations close to an exit.
REDUCED CLEARANCES WALL PROTECTORS All the figures shown are for clearance to combustibles, Materials and products listed for the purpose of reducing which can be reduced if an approved wall protection sys- clearance to combustibles shall be installed in accor- tem or non-combustible walls are used.
1” (25mm) air gap. All clearances shall be measured from the outer surface of the combustible material to the nearest point on the surface of the 104 MK II disregarding any intervening protection applied to the combustible material.
attention. It is recommended that the draught be reduced 10. For further information on using your Wood Heater (smaller opening) after the logs are well lighted as they safely, obtain a copy of the National Fire Protection will require little draught to maintain combustion. Associations Publication, “Using coal and Wood Stoves Safely”...
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