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13.
Single wall flue pipe assemblies must not exceed 10 feet (10’) in overall length.
Mobile Home Installation
Secure the heater to the floor using the two holes in the pedestal. If the unit is on a combustible
surface, you will need to drill matching holes in the floor protection that you choose (see Floor
Protection section). The wood stove MUST be secured to the floor of the mobile home using lag bolts
and the holes provided in the bottom of the unit for this purpose. Use a #8 copper wire to ground
stove to frame of mobile home. Do not disturb the structural integrity of the home, and be sure the
unit is permanently electrically grounded to the chassis of your home. Remember that outside
combustion air is mandatory, and not to install the unit in a sleeping room of the home.
Be sure to install in accordance with 24 CFR, Part 3280 (HUD).
Outside Air Connection
When installing this model in a mobile home or double wide it is necessary to supply the
combustion air into the unit from outside the dwelling. NOTE: THIS STOVE IS MOBILE HOME AND
DOUBLE WIDE APPROVED (WITH OUTSIDE AIR HOOK-UP) FOR THE PEDESTAL MODEL ONLY
– NOT FOR LEG MODELS.
This can be done by running a thin gauge three inch (3”) pipe (flex or rigid) from the air inlet pipe
located on the rear of the stove through the floor or wall (measure pipe to ensure you obtain the
correct size). The outside end of this pipe should be covered in some manner (i.e. screen) to keep it
clear of foreign matter. Be sure to keep it above the snowdrift line and clear of leaves and other
debris. If you are installing this stove in a regular dwelling this connection is not necessary, but is
recommended in air-tight homes.
A kit is available from England’s Stove Works, Inc. designed for connecting this unit to outside
combustion air. [Part No. AC-OAK3]