the appliance on other sides, shall be protected by a
continuous, durable, non-combustible pad that will
provide ember protection. The 18 inches (45.7 cm)
ember protection required on any side with a door shall
extend for the full width of the appliance plus the 8
inches (20.3 cm) required on each side of the appliance
without a door. Where an appliance is installed less
than 8 inches (20.3 cm) from a wall, the ember pad
need only extend to the base of the wall. An ember
pad shall not be placed on top of a carpet unless the
pad is structurally supported to prevent displacement
and distortion.
2"(51mm)
2" (5.1 cm)
8"
(20.3 cm)
NON-COMBUSTIBLE
FLOOR PROTECTION
USA 16"
USA 16"
(407 mm)
(40.6 cm)
CAN 18"
CAN 18"
(458 mm)
(45.7 cm)
8"
8"
(204 mm)
(20.3 cm)
FLOORING MATERIAL
The stove may be installed on solid concrete or solid
masonry flooring.
A combustible floor must be
protected with non-insulated ember board per CSA
B365. Space heaters meeting the requirements of CAN/
ULC-S627 are suitable for installation on a combustible
floor and do not require radiant floor protection.
INSTALLATION
Take measurements of your space and plan for
your chimney system as detailed in the following
instructions.
WARNING: When this stove 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
inspection requirements in your area.
Single Burn Rate Wood Fire Stove
FIGURE 7
2"(51mm)
2" (5.1 cm)
FRONT OF STOVE
8"
8"
(204 mm)
(20.3 cm)
CAUTION: ANY DEVIATION OR ALTERATION
FROM THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO YOU, THE
STOVE, YOUR CHIMNEY, AND YOUR HOME.
YOUR WARRANTY MAY BECOME VOID. READ
AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS. Contact
Enerco Group with any comments, concerns,
or questions.
POSITIONING THE STOVE
When deciding on a location for the stove, choose
a location that will favor the most efficient heat
distribution possible throughout the house. Install the
stove in the room where the most time is spent and in
the most spacious room possible. A stove installed in
an open living room will have a higher efficiency than
one placed in a basement or outdoors in sub-freezing
temperatures. Burning dry wood will also make the
stove more efficient than burning wet wood.
• When deciding on the position and orientation
of the stove, be sure to obey all clearance to
combustibles in Figures 4-6.
• Locate the floor protector accordingly (See Figure 7)
and carefully place the stove on smooth level floor
and not raised up.
• Install stovepipe, elbows, and thimble as necessary,
utilizing either a recently cleaned and inspected
masonry chimney (properly lined) or a UL, ULC
Listed chimney.
• Ensure that the fixed flue baffle that is provided is
installed in the flue collar. This baffle is intended
to be in a fixed location for optimal combustion.
Do not remove or alter the location of this baffle.
It is against federal regulations and will void the
warranty.
• Refer to Figures 4 through 6 and be sure to have
the clearances shown from the heater and the
connector pipe to combustible surfaces. If there
is a solid brick or stone wall behind the heater,
please consult the local building code for specific
regulations that may apply in the area. However, if
the wall is only faced with brick or stone, consider
it a combustible wall. To reduce flue clearances
from combustible materials, contact the local safety
department.
• The chimney connection should be as short as
possible, and the heater must have its own flue.
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