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Woodstock Soapstone 211 Installation Manual
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INST LL TION
For over two centuries, New Englanders have heated their
homes with soapstone stoves. A properly installed and oper-
ated soapstone stove will warm your home and delight your
eye for a lifetime.
Read this entire manual carefully. It explains how to
install your Woodstock Soapstone Absolute Steel Hybrid
Wood Stove safely and how to operate it correctly and
efficiently. The clearances and procedures recommended in
this guide are in compliance with the recommendations of
the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), the
Underwriters Laboratories (UL), and the U. S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). You may feel some
of them are very stringent, but they should be followed.
They were designed to protect you, your home, and the
environment. Improper installations are a major cause of
serious fires. Failure to follow instructions may result in
property damage, bodily injury, or death.
Before installing a woodstove, check your local building
codes and any requirements established by your insurance
company.
You may need a local building permit to install your stove.
Any changes in your home must comply with building
codes. If the codes have not been fully updated, you may
want to check with the Building Inspection Department or
your local Fire Department. A qualified stove installer
should be aware of any changes and updates to local and
LOCATION
A stove which is centrally located will heat the greatest area of your home. Heat
should be able to circulate easily into nearby rooms. Placing your stove near an open
stairway or register in the floor will help transfer heat to other rooms.
Other installation considerations are:
•Clearance to Combustibles
•Adequate Space for Wood Loading and Ash Removal
•Room Traffic Patterns
Most people install their stove in a room they use frequently where they can enjoy the
beauty and comfort of the stove. This also helps in the monitoring and reloading the
stove as needed.
A well-planned placement will enhance your enjoyment of your stove and may save
installation costs.
THE MODEL 211 ABSOLUTE STEEL HYBRID WOODSTOVE IS NOT APPROVED FOR
AN ALCOVE INSTALLATION. AN ALCOVE IS DESCRIBED AS AN AREA LESS THAN
512 CUBIC FEET, WHICH IS EQUIVALENT TO AN 8'X8'X8' SPACE.
state codes and may be best suited to handle your
installation work.
Many chimney sweeps are qualified installers. If you are
unfamiliar with sweeps or need to locate a certified sweep in
your area, you can check listings at www.csia.org (Chimney
Safety Institute of America). Builders and contractors are
another option. In some cases, homeowners install their own
stoves. Before installing your stove, please review carefully
the stove installation, clearance, and safety information in
this manual. Woodstock Soapstone has NFI (National
Fireplace Institute) certified woodburning specialists on staff
and available to answer any questions you may have about
your installation. If you have questions, please call us toll
free at 1-800-866-4344.
You should notify your insurance company that you are
using a woodstove. Before you light your first fire, have a
local building inspector and your insurance representative
inspect, and approve in writing, your installation.
When this room heater is not properly installed, a house
fire may result. To reduce the risk of fire, follow the
installation instructions. Contact local building or fire
officials about restrictions and installation inspec-
tion requirements in your area.
ALCOVE INSTALLATIONS
1
The best location for a chimney and
woodstove is in the center of the
house. The chimney will be
warmer, draft will be better, and
radiant heat will be distributed
more evenly.

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  • Page 1 A well-planned placement will enhance your enjoyment of your stove and may save more evenly. installation costs. ALCOVE INSTALLATIONS THE MODEL 211 ABSOLUTE STEEL HYBRID WOODSTOVE IS NOT APPROVED FOR AN ALCOVE INSTALLATION. AN ALCOVE IS DESCRIBED AS AN AREA LESS THAN 512 CUBIC FEET, WHICH IS EQUIVALENT TO AN 8’X8’X8’ SPACE.
  • Page 2: Chimney Types

    CHIMNEYS Your chimney is a critical component of your wood heating system. A properly designed and constructed chimney will help to provide safe and efficient woodstove operation. Hot exhaust rising up through the chimney also pulls com- bustion air into the stove through the air damper. If a chimney is too short, or the flue too large, the hot exhaust will cool and slow down.
  • Page 3 C. There are also UL Listed kits available that are specifically designed for passing through a combustible wall. For more information on these kits, please contact Woodstock Soapstone Company. Please note: there are several UL listed wall pass through kits available, always follow the specific manufacturers installation instructions. (See Diagram C Above) For other methods, please refer to NFPA 211.
  • Page 4 103HT (tested to 2100 degrees F.) Only components listed to UL 103HT can be used to install your wood stove. Installation instructions are described below as examples only. More detailed instructions are available through Woodstock Soapstone or the pipe manufacturer. ALWAYS FOLLOW THE SPECIFIC MANUFACTURER’S INSTALLA- TION INSTRUCTIONS.
  • Page 5: Fireplace Installation

    FIREPLACE INSTALLATION Your Model 211 Absolute Steel Hybrid Woodstove has an option of rear venting. The centerline height of the rear flue is 28”, in order for the exiting pipe to clear the fire- 31”...
  • Page 6 • Heat Transfer: Heat radiation from the bottom, front, and sides of the woodstove • Ember Protection: Sparks and hot coals that may fall out during ash removal and reloading of firewood DO NOT INSTALL YOUR WOODSTOCK SOAPSTONE STOVE ON A COMBUSTIBLE SURFACE (WOOD, CARPET, LAMINATE, OR VINYL, FOR EXAMPLE).
  • Page 7 A= 66.2” WALL PROTECTION 20” CORNER HEARTH PAD The Model 211 Absolute Steel Hybrid stove has been tested to UL stan- Absolute Steel Hybrid shown dards for clearances to combustible walls. The minimum clearances to above centered left to right...
  • Page 8 211 clearance reduction methods and implementation. These clearance reductions meet or exceed requirements of NFPA 211, Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents, and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances. Approved NFPA 211 clearance reduction methods DO NOT allow stove clearances to be reduced below 12”.
  • Page 9 CLEARANCE INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS 1) Parallel Installation, Single Wall Pipe, Top Vent NO HEAT SHIELD A. Back of stove to wall = 14” D. Side of stove to wall = 26” B. Back of pipe to wall = 15.5” E. Side of pipe to wall = 35.5” C.
  • Page 10 CLEARANCE INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS 3) Corner Installation, Single Wall Pipe, Top Vent TOP VENT Illustration Shown with Right Door Your stove comes with a rear heat shield attached. Do not remove the rear heat shield; it provides extra protection in corner installations and also allows for installa- tion closer to combustible walls than would would be possible with no shield.
  • Page 11: Mobile Home Installation

    Spark Arrestor: The chimney cap must have a spark arrestor screen. These are available with most prefabricated chimney systems. Grounding: The stove should be grounded to the home chassis. Woodstock Soapstone Company 66Airpark Road, West Lebanon, NH 03784 800-866-4344 • www.woodstove.com...
  • Page 12 SETTING UP YOUR STOVE Your Model 211 Absolute Steel Hybrid woodstove has been shipped assembled except for two parts: 1) The flue collar and cover plate, including the internal cover plate shield. 2) Required bottom heat shield. All necessary hardware and instructions are also packed in the firebox. Any optional items such as heat shields will be packed separately.