14
chaPter 6
4”
BASE: OUTDOOR FURNACE SITS ON THIS PAD
88”
26”
12”
10”
PATIO STONES OR SEPARATE CEMENT SLAB
FOR CONVENIENT LOADING
48”
OUTDOOR FURNACE SITS HERE
ASH AUGER
LOADING AREA
GROUND
LEVEL
FOUR INCH GRAVEL BASE
CEMENT BASE
UNDERGROUND LINES
200 ssrii PaD sPeciFicatiOns
The actual pad size is 50” x 88”. This gives
approximately 2” extra on all sides of furnace.
CAUTION: Do not exceed this length measurement.
Width can be wider if desired.
The bottom of the loading door is 24” above ground
or base of furnace. If you desire to have the leading
door higher, you can do so by making the pad depth
thicker.
Example: 12” instead of 4” or any figure in between.
Patio stones or separate cement pad in front of the
loading door should
nOt
be attached to main base
of furnace.
It is recommended to use steel mesh or R-bar
in pad for strength.
Benefits to raising the pad:
1. Gives space below the ash auger to place a pail
for convenient ash removal.
2. Allows better visibility of the firebox.
3. Less bending when adding wood.
4. Keeps exhaust above the operator.
5. Protects the base of the HEATMOR™
.
PATIO STONES OR
SEPARATE CEMENT SLAB.
CEMENT BASE 4” - 12”
HIGHER THAN WHERE THE
OPERATOR STANDS.
LOADING
DOOR
50”
SIDE VIEW
6”
HOLES FOR HOOK-UPS
AUGER