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MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 

Model:  HT Wood Stove 

 

CAUTION:  THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF A MOBILE HOME FLOOR, WALL, AND CEILING/ROOF   
  

       MUST BE MAINTAINED. 

 
CAUTION:  DO NOT INSTALL IN A SLEEPING ROOM. 
 
 

Before you start

, ensure that there are no major obstructions (i.e. floor joists, ceiling joists, electrical 

wires, heat ducts, plumbing, etc.). 
 

Clearance:  backwall– 6”, corners– 4.5“, sidewall– 21” (using HT-Type listed chimney and double-wall 

connector).  See figures 5 and 6.  Consult your local building official and build your hearth pad to local building 
requirements. 
 

Typical hearth pad (see example: typical hearth pad on page 3)- 18” to front of unit, 6” to sides (hearth top 

must be non-combustible). 
 

Material required for installation

: 4”outside air duct with screen, caulking to seal roof flashing, 

assorted nails and screws, 8-gauge ground wire, 3/8 lag bolts to fasten stove to the floor (length will depend upon 
hearth thickness). 
 

Tools required

:  saber saw, screwdrivers, measuring tape, pencil, plumb line, electric drill and assorted 

bits, tin shears, knife, pliers, hammer. 
 

 
 1. After locating possible obstructions (joists, pipes, etc.) and taking into account the necessary combustible clearances (fig.2), 
position the stove in the intended installation position.  Use a plumb line to locate the position of the ceiling hole for the 
chimney.  Size the chimney hole to the recommended manufacturer’s clearances for your chimney.  Mark the hole. 
 2.  Mark a pencil outline around the base of the stove.  Move the stove out of the way. 
 3. Mark with a pencil the holes to be drilled to fasten the stove to the floor, then mark with a pencil a 4, 5, or 6” diameter hole 
for the fresh air intake.  This hole may be positioned anywhere under the stove.  If air through the wall is preferred, a dryer-type 
vent pipe should be installed from the wall to the 4” diameter hole at the pedestal base back.  For your convenience, an outside 
air kit (part # 4OAVK) is available through your dealer. 
 4.  If ceiling and floor are clear of all obstructions, cut out the holes (NOTE:  Do not cut ceiling trusses). 
 5.  In case of attic space use a plumb line to locate the hole in the roof.  Cut out the opening, keeping in mind the chimney 
manufacturer’s recommended clearances. 
 6. Install the outside air duct to the floor using screws or nails.  Ensure that your air duct has a screen or mesh to keep out 
rodents, etc.  Air ducts must be at least 4” diameter. 
 7.  Install a hearth pad 18” in front of the unit, 6” to the back, 6” to the sides according to local building codes or 
manufacturer’s specs (see applicable figures– corner or straight wall). 
 8.  Position the stove on the hearth and if local code requires, bolt the stove securely to the mobile home frame. 
 9.  For a list of typical chimney pipe parts, see figure 2. 
10. Check all chimney pipe for damage.  Do not use any damaged pipe.  Installation procedures may vary from manufacturer to 
manufacturer of listed chimney.  Install the chimney up through the hole in the ceiling and roof, observing pipe manufacturer’s 
minimum clearance to combustibles.   
11. In cases where there is attic space, install a protective joist shield tube or box.  Consult local building officials or chimney 
manufacturer. 
12. Install the roof flashing, sealing water tight.  Install the storm collar and seal water tight.  Install chimney cap.  NOTE: Refer 
to chimney manufacturer’s specs.  Chimney height, see figure 7.  Minimum for mobile home is 9 1/2’ above stove. 
13.  Install double-wall stove pipe connector from the stove to the chimney pipe, making sure to secure all joints of pipe 
together as well as the pipe to the stove flue collar with three sheet metal screws at each joint. 
14. Call for final inspection.  
15. INSTALL AND USE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER’S INSTALLATION AND OPERATING  
INSTRUCTIONS ONLY.  WHILE MOST ANYONE WITH BASIC CARPENTRY SKILLS CAN SUCCESSFULLY AND 
SAFELY INSTALL THEIR KUMA MODEL HT WOOD STOVE, IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED THAT IT IS 
INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL WHO IS  PROPERLY TRAINED AND LICENSED, PREFERABLY 
AN NFI (NATIONAL FIREPLACE INSTITUTE) EXPERT.  
 

 

YOUR STOVE IS NOW READY FOR USE.  REFER TO OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. 

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Summary of Contents for HT

Page 1: ... INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual describes the installation and operation of the KUMA model HT wood stove Under specific test conditions this stove has been shown to meet the U S Environmental Protection Agency s emission limits for residential wood stoves ...

Page 2: ...er is not properly installed a house fire may result For your safety follow the installation directions 13 Do not operate stove with firing door in an open position 14 This room heater must be connected to a minimum 6 diameter listed chimney that complies with U L 103 HT Type factory built chimney or a code approved masonry chimney with a U L 1777 listed flue liner 15 When connecting single wall s...

Page 3: ... and floor are clear of all obstructions cut out the holes NOTE Do not cut ceiling trusses 5 In case of attic space use a plumb line to locate the hole in the roof Cut out the opening keeping in mind the chimney manufacturer s recommended clearances 6 Install the outside air duct to the floor using screws or nails Ensure that your air duct has a screen or mesh to keep out rodents etc Air ducts mus...

Page 4: ...ut the ceiling trusses 3 In case of attic space use a plumb line to locate the hole in the roof Cut out the opening keeping in mind the chimney manufacturer s recommended clearances 4 If outside air is desired or required by code locate and cut a 4 diameter hole through the floor anywhere under the pedestal stove base If air through the wall is preferred a dryer type vent pipe should be installed ...

Page 5: ...during the start up stage Contact your dealer if you have any questions or problems building or maintaining a fire CAUTION DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO START OR FRESHEN UP A FIRE DO NOT BURN GARBAGE OR FLAMMABLE FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE NAPHTHA OR ENGINE OIL 1 The unit is designed to burn wood only Build the fire directly on the firebrick Do not use grates Your stove will burn better with abou...

Page 6: ...ive mechanical stress will crack or break the glass Should breakage occur see your dealer or carefully remove retainer screws to release glass Dispose of broken glass in a safe place Replace the glass only with 5mm neoceram available from your dealer Always replace the gasket with a glass replacement Check glass after heater has been fired to ensure a tight seal Tighten retainer just enough to pro...

Page 7: ...Figure 3 Model HT Wood Stove Backwall 16 19 Sidewall Hearth pad MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES STRAIGHT WALL CLASS C SINGLE WALL CHIMNEY CONNECTOR 7 30 21 ...

Page 8: ...Figure 4 Model HT Wood Stove Backwall 9 5 Sidewall 9 5 Hearth pad MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES CORNER CLASS C SINGLE WALL CHIMNEY CONNECTOR 8 18 18 ...

Page 9: ...Figure 5 Model HT Wood Stove Backwall 6 8 5 Sidewall Hearth pad MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES STRAIGHT WALL HT TYPE LISTED CHIMNEYS USING APPROVED DOUBLE WALL CONNECTOR 9 30 21 ...

Page 10: ...Figure 6 Model HT Wood Stove Backwall 4 5 Sidewall 4 5 Hearth pad MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES CORNER HT TYPE LISTED CHIMNEYS USING APPROVED DOUBLE WALL CONNECTOR 10 12 5 12 5 ...

Page 11: ...ng to the following Stove body all welded steel components Lifetime to the original purchaser Burning system stainless steel baffle components 5 years Electrical components are warranted for 1 year from the date of purchase Warranty does not cover gold brass or nickel items glass or normal maintenance items such as paint gasket or firebrick This warranty does not apply or cover in cases of abuse m...

Page 12: ... or out 2 Remove the ash pan by turning the handle and pulling out 3 Take the ash pan outside and dump the ashes into a metal or other non combustible container 4 Before replacing the ash pan check to see if any ashes need to be removed from the ash pan plenum If any significant amount of ashes remain in the ash plenum it will prevent the ash pan from sliding all the way in and it may not seal res...

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