All installation and operations must follow federal, provincial, state, and local codes for wire plumbing, and installing chimney. All
work must be performed by qualified personnel only.
Location
When choosing the location of your furnace you should consider prevailing wind direction, distance from home for refueling and
storage, and give consideration for any effect of your neighbors. Check with your homeowner’s
insurance company to ensure they
will approve the location relative to the distance from building and combustibles. We recommend a minimum of 25 feet from any
building being heated with this unit.
Minimum Clearances to Combustibles
Sides
Front
Back
Top
Chimney Connection
36 Inches
60 Inches
36 Inches
12 Inches
60 Inches
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Adhere to minimal clearances to combustibles stated in manual and accordance with local, state, provincial and federal
building and fire codes.
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Prior to installation, contact insurance provider to ensure that installation is in compliance to regulations and all terms have
been met.
Ground Rod Installation
A properly installed ground rod safe guard electrical equipment and prevent electrolysis in your outdoor furnace. Electrolysis is the
decomposition of water into oxygen and hydrogen gasses when an electric current passes through the water. Free oxygen in the water
tank will promote rust and over time cause leaks and furnace failure.
Installing a ground rod and connecting to furnace:
1.
Near the furnace leg, drive 8’ grounding rod into the
ground until it is close to the surface.
2.
Install a grounding terminal on the closest stove leg to the grounding rod with self-tapping screws.
3.
Secure a ground rod clamp to the grounding rod.
4.
Run a ground wire between these two terminals and secure the wire.
Blocks or Concrete Pad
Inspect the ground conditions that you intend to install your furnace on. If the area is unstable or has a history of staying wet, you may
have to improve the soil with gravel as well as raising the elevation. A cement pad of 4”
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6” inches should then be used. The furnace
in most cases can be placed on four cement blocks and they should not be less than 24 inches wide, 24 inches long, 4 inches thick. Place
your blocks so that the legs will be in the center of them.
For a pad, the width need not be greater than the outside width of furnace. The length of pad should be as long as the outside length
dimension and an added length is desirable as a work area at the loading door. A four-foot extension is most commonly used.
PRE - INSTALLATION
WARNING!!!
Do not store fuel or other combustible materials within marked installation clearances.
WARNING!!!
Do not install this unit on a combustible surface.
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