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BEFORE INSTALLATION OF YOUR APPLIANCE   

 

HOT

 WHILE IN OPERATION. KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY. CONTACT MAY CAUSE 

SKIN BURNS. DO NOT BURN GARBAGE OR FLAMMABLE FLUIDS. 
  

1. Check with the building inspector’s office for compliance with local codes; a permit may be required, 

even though this is a recreational stove.  
2. 

A 6” diameter flue is required for proper pe

rformance. Minimum Height of stack 8ft. (Will Vary With 

the Elevation where the stove is installed, you may need more chimney) 
3. Always connect this unit to a chimney and NEVER vent to another room or inside a building. 
4. DO NOT connect to any duct work to which another appliance is connected, such as a furnace.  
5. DO NOT connect this unit to a chimney flue serving another appliance.   
6. 

DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO START THE FIRE

.  

7. The connector pipe and chimney should be inspected periodically and cleaned if necessary.  
8. Remember the clearance distances when you place furniture or other objects within the area.          

DO

 

NOT

 store wood, flammable liquids or other combustible materials too close to the unit.  

9. Contact your local fire authority for information on how to handle a chimney fire. Have a clearly 
understood plan to handle a chimney fire. In the event of a chimney fire, turn air control to a closed 
position and CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.  
10. DO NOT tamper with the combustion air control beyond normal adjustment.  
11. Once the required draw is obtained, operate only with door closed; open feed lid slowly when 
refueling.   
12. Clean the stove glass before lighting the stove. 
15. Visit our web site at 509Stoves.com or call us at 509-993-3767 
 
ALWAYS PROVIDE A SOURCE OF FRESH AIR INTO THE ROOM WHERE THE UNIT IS INSTALLED. FAILURE TO 
DO SO MAY RESULT IN AIR STARVATION OF OTHER FUEL BURNING APPLIANCES AND THE POSSIBLE 
DEVELOPMENT OF HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS. 
 

Note on Outside Air Hookup

:   We highly recommend fresh air for tiny spaces. This involves connecting 

an aluminum flex pipe (usually three inches (3”) in diameter from the air inlet pipe located on the back

 

of the stove and using an adapter through your floor or wall. The outside end of this pipe should be 
covered in some manner (i.e. with a screen) to keep it clear of foreign matter. Be sure to keep it above 
the snowdrift line and clear of leaves and other debris. 
 

NOTE: THIS UNIT IS NOT UL TESTED OR RATED. INSTALL TAKING ALL PRECAUTIONS AND 
TEST YOUR CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES AFTER INSTALL TO MAKE SURE SURFACES 
AROUND THE STOVE DO NOT GET HOT!!! 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 5095-1

Page 1: ...ad Camp Stove Manual Manufactured by 509 Stoves 509 Fabrications Inc 6512 W Seltice Way Post Falls ID 83854 info 509Fab com This stove is sold for recreational use only Non Residential Non EPA UL Tested BURN AT YOUR OWN RISK NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY STOVE INSTALLATION Proudly Made in the USA Rev 1 1 12 2021 ...

Page 2: ...edges or burrs Although we make every effort to eliminate any sharp edges please use caution when handling any metal parts Remember to always allow the stove to completely cool down before performing any maintenance CAUTION If you have any doubt concerning your ability to complete your installation in a professional like manner after reading these instructions you should obtain the services of an ...

Page 3: ... to handle a chimney fire Have a clearly understood plan to handle a chimney fire In the event of a chimney fire turn air control to a closed position and CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT 10 DO NOT tamper with the combustion air control beyond normal adjustment 11 Once the required draw is obtained operate only with door closed open feed lid slowly when refueling 12 Clean the stove glass before lighting t...

Page 4: ...de the firebox 7 A minimum clearance of 18 inches 18 between the single wall stove pipe and combustible materials is required Check with authorities having jurisdiction in your area with any questions 8 All the pipe sections MUST BE connected with the male crimped end toward the stove 9 Fasten the stove pipe to the flue collar using three sheet metal screws Do the same at each additional joint to ...

Page 5: ... pipe should be six inches 6 and never less in diameter than the collar on the stove Different manufacturers of stove pipe have different parts to adapt to stoves and their brand of stove pipe to accommodate 6 Pipe This is necessary to accommodate pipe variation from different manufacturers and maintain a good seal All Joints should be sealed and checked for leaks ALL CHIMNEY PIPES AFTER BURNING A...

Page 6: ... Wall or Class A 6 Insulated Chimney at ceiling EVERY INSTALL IS DIFFERENT THESE ARE SUGGESTIONS Note You must Maintain 18 From Ceiling with single wall Pipe and minimum 13 to 18 From walls with 1 Air Gap behind Non Flammable wall boards ...

Page 7: ...on either side and sixteen inches 16 in the front where the door is located This stove requires a minimum of 42 0 D x 34 W for floor protection 2 Installation on a Concrete Floor An appliance mounted on a concrete floor does not require floor protection Carpeting and any other combustible material must not cover the Floor Protector If a combustible surface is applied to the concrete floor a cleara...

Page 8: ...l be necessary If an approved wall board is used this will reduce your clearance by two thirds 2 3 however a one inch 1 air space has to be between the board and the wall If you have a ceiling flue hook up you will need protection from the floor to the ceiling if you do not meet the normal clearances If you have a wall flue hook up you will need wall protection at least twelve inches 12 above the ...

Page 9: ...E TO THE ADDITIVES CLEAN AND INSPECT YOUR CHIMNEY REGULARILY AND WATCH OUTSIDE FREQUENTLY TO LOOK FOR SMOKE TO INSURE CORRECT DRAFT PLACEMENT FOR EFFECTIVE CLEAN EFFICIENT BURNING ALWAYS STORE YOUR LOGS WOOD IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA AWAY FROM DIRECT MOISTURE WOOD FUEL Higher efficiency and lower emissions generally result when burning NATURAL SAWDUST LOGS Cord wood must be dry and split DO NOT OV...

Page 10: ...tom layer against the brick making sure you have space in between them At you second layer and up cross your pieces leaving air gaps in between The smallest kindling is placed on top Light the fire from the top small kindling and let it burn down to the bigger pieces making sure you got a good flame to your original start Always make sure to close the door immediately after starting the fire A cou...

Page 11: ...the opening of the door on the left in the picture the bricks are placed with the back bricks going in first and the sides going in second then the bottom 4 four Bricks In order to take the metal baffle plate and the upper baffle board out of the stove for initial placement of those items when receiving the stove or a cleaning of the whole stove they must come out first Brick order of placement or...

Page 12: ...le 9 Slide the metal baffle plate slightly forward towards the door using the cutout on the sides of the baffle plate as a guide so that the cutout rests on the side bricks as shown in picture below 10 Make sure to check the gray baffle boards placement again Correctly overlapped in the center with no gaps and pushed all the way to the back of the stove 11 Place the 4 bottom bricks in the stove Cu...

Page 13: ...p around both sides of the glass evenly placing the center adhesive strip against the glass edge side Cut the end of the tape evenly so it 5 Set glass in opening making sure it is straight and evenly set over the opening 6 Place brackets on blot studs around 4 sides 7 Place a nut on each stud 8 Gently tighten all nuts evenly going around the glass brackets several times DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN THE NUT...

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