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installation
Contact your local building inspector prior to installa-
tion. A permit may be required in your area.
1. Remove all parts from inside the stove body.
2. Select the proper location for the stove. These appli-
ances must not be installed any closer than the mini-
mum clearance to combustible materials. shown in
Brick pattern. Refer to Page 10. The stove must be
installed on a noncombustible surface as shown in
Figure 1.
Figure 1
Clearance from Combustible Materials
Back Wall
B
8"
A
D
8"
8"
clearance to combustible Materials
A minimum clearance of 18" (457 mm) to the chimney connector may be
required by the authority having jurisdiction.
ST1005
from Heater
CDW244
A. Sidewall
15" (381 mm)
clearances
B. Back Wall
10" (254 mm)
9/08
C. Corner
9" (229 mm)
Minimum height to ceiling
* 16" (406 mm) US
Unit must be placed on a noncombustible floor protection
equivalent to 3/8" (10 mm) millboard in the US and. Floor
protector must have min. R value of 0.45 in the US and Can-
ada. Consult your local building authorities for further infor-
mation.
3. If noncombustible materials have been installed on the
walls, obtain the minimum clearances from either the
manufacturer of these materials or the local building
inspector's office.
4. Install the refractory bricks. (Fig. 2) (Refer also to Page
10) Be sure all bricks are in place.
5. Install the stovepipe INSIDE the flue collar on the top
of the stove between the stove and chimney.
6. dO NOt use a grate to elevate the fire.
failure to follow the minimum clearance requirements
and noncombustible surface requirements may result
in an unsafe installation.
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Back Wall
C
E
*16"
**18"
C
F
from chimney connector
D. Sidewall
24Z\x" (622 mm)
E. Back Wall
13" (325 mm)
F. Corner
19Z\x" (495 mm)
54" (1372 mm)
** 18" (457 mm) Canada
Windsor High Efficiency Wood Stove
ST1020
Stove pipe
1. A clearance of 18" (457 mm) between the stovepipe
F
and combustible materials may be required. Check
with authorities having jurisdiction in your area.
2. All pipe sections must be connected with the male end
(crimped end) toward the stove.
3. Fasten the stove pipe to the flue collar by the use of
three (3) sheet metal screws. Do the same at each ad-
ditional joint to make the entire installation rigid.
4. Maintain the required diameter flue for the entire instal-
lation.
5. If you are connecting the stove to an old masonry flue,
be sure to have it inspected for cracks and general
condition.
6. It is recommended that no more than two (2) 90° bends
be used in the stove pipe installation. More than two
(2) 90° bends may decrease the amount of draw and
possibly cause smoke spillage.
7. A damper is not required in this installation. Remove
damper plate in the chimney or secure in the OPEN
position.
8. Single wall flue pipe assemblies must not exceed 10
feet (3 m) in overall length.
cautiON: dO NOt open fire-door to a point where it
would be in contact with the combustible sidewall.
Optional fan - An optional heat exchange blower is avail-
able for this wood burning appliance. To order please see
the local dealer where you purchased your appliance.
proposition 65 Warning: Fuels used in gas, wood-
burning or oil fired appliances, and the products of
combustion of such fuels, contain chemicals known to
the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects
and other reproductive harm.
California Health & Safety Code Sec. 25249.6
Ceramic Baffle
Figure 2
Brick Placement
Refractory
Bricks
cautiON: ceramic baffle
is fragile. before removing
secondary air tubes, support
ceramic baffle.
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