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the chimney that can slide in to chimney and severely damage it.  Please consider snow breaks or 
snow dividers to prevent damage. 

2.

 

Once you’ve determined the stove location based on the applicable clearances and connector type 
(see section 6), be sure to check attic and roof for any obstructions.  Install the chimney system 
according to the step by step illustrated instructions that came with your chimney. 

3.

 

Special care needs to be exercised when passing the chimney through an attic space.  An attic 
insulation shield must be used in all chimney installations to ensure that no insulation can contact 
the chimney pipe.  If there is little or no attic space, or if you have a vaulted ceiling, use a tall 
square cathedral ceiling support box to pass all the way through to the roof line to provide the 
shielding. 

4.

 

Stability:  If necessary, install a roof brace kit on the chimney to stabilize the chimney against 
wind, etc.  Generally, roof bracing is required if the chimney extends more than five feet above the 
chimney exit point. 

5.

 

See illustrations in section 6, page 22, for all components required for factory-built chimneys, as 
well as parts required to connect to an approved masonry chimney. 

6.

 

Chimney Height.  Page 22 shows the minimum chimney height in relation to the roof.  With low 
pitch roofs or little attic space, the chimney can be too short.  For proper draft and best 
performance, a minimum overall height of connector pipe plus chimney combined should be at 
least 12 feet tall, measured from the stove top to the chimney cap.  If necessary, add chimney. 

 

STEP 3:  Installing the hearth   
 

1.

 

The hearth must be a minimum 3/8” thick non-combustible material and must extend beyond the 
base of the stove 8” to the sides and back and 18” to the front (section 6).  This will require a 
hearth that is at least 46” wide and 54” deep.  In Canada the hearth  must be at least 54” deep.  For 
Canadian clearances refer to the listing tag on the back of the stove. 

 
STEP 4:  Setting the stove and connecting to the chimney 
 

1.

 

Attach the legs before setting the stove on the hearth.  Once the legs are attached, set it gently on 
the hearth using cardboard to protect the hearth.  

2.

 

Position the stove on the hearth according to the clearances shown on the diagrams in section 6.  
Be sure that the stove is at least minimum clearance from all combustible walls and materials.  If 
possible it is advisable to set the stove 1-2 inches further away from the combustibles than 
required. 

3.

 

Using double wall or single wall stove pipe, connect the stove to the chimney.  We recommend 
using double wall pipe regardless of pipe clearance; however, single wall pipe is approved for use.  
If necessary, use elbows to offset the pipe so that the stove can remain at the correct clearance and 
still connect to the chimney.  Secure each pipe joint with three screws, using the screws provided 
with the pipe.  Be sure to follow the clearance diagrams in section 6 pertaining to the correct pipe, 
single or double wall.  Single wall pipe has a minimum clearance of 18” and double wall a 
minimum clearance of 8” 

 

If your stove installation required a permit and requires inspection by the local building dept. please do not 
forget to call for inspection.  It is important that your permit and inspection be finalized, as some insurance 
companies will require the stove to be inspected.  It is also a great idea to give your insurance a call and let 
them know that you have installed a wood stove.   
 

Outside Air - 
 

1.

 

Kuma stoves does not particularly require that outside air be directly connected to this 
stove,

  However, some state or local building codes may mandate outside air.   If your state or 

local building code requires an outside air supply use part# KA-OUTSIDEAIR.  If you are unable 
to supply a direct connection to the stove or if you need additional ventilation due to room air 
starvation, we suggest the following: 

Summary of Contents for K-SEQ

Page 1: ...KUMA STOVES Rathdrum ID USA MODEL K SEQ Sequoia Tested to UL1482 Report 123 S 04 2 Testing performed by Omni Test Laboratories INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Rev 4 18 12 ...

Page 2: ...with a quality product that will last a lifetime If you ever have a problem with your stove we will do what is needed to get it resolved and keep you warm You may have noticed a portion of the Bible enclosed in your owner s packet It is a small gift for you Our faith in Jesus Christ is very important to us and we have that faith because there is hope in heaven That hope comes from the message of t...

Page 3: ...ailure to properly install and maintain your wood stove can result in an unsafe condition Contents Section 1 Safety Precautions Section 2 Catalyst Information Section 3 1 Free Standing Installation Instructions Section 3 2 Insert Installation Instructions Section 4 Wood Burning Operation Instructions Section 5 Maintenance Section 6 Installation Clearances and Diagrams Section 7 Troubleshooting Sec...

Page 4: ...4 ...

Page 5: ...5 Section 1 Safety Precautions ...

Page 6: ...professional advice We recommend having existing chimneys cleaned and inspected by a qualified professional prior to the installation of your new Stove 10 NOTE ALL MINIMUM CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS TO COMBUSTIBLES Installation must comply with minumum clearances as listed in this manual see section 6 11 Do not operate this stove with the door in the open position 12 This stove must be connected to a ...

Page 7: ...7 at www nfpa org or call them toll free at 1 800 344 3555 Your local building dept may also have information regarding NFPA code 211 EXCERPT FROM NFPA 211 ...

Page 8: ...be stem must be 3 16 diameter and between 4 and 5 in length Condar brand model 3 12 1 Optional Probe installation To install the probe remove the metal button on the top plate of the stove near the flue Insert the probe through the top plate and into the firebox Reading the Probe Follow the instructions in section 4 to build and maintain a fire During normal operation see section 4 the probe shoul...

Page 9: ...flashing 4 If possible survey the attic area above and around the location of the chimney Be sure there are no major obstructions such as plumbing heating ducts electrical wires phone cables etc Also check the crawl space below and around the stove location for the same obstructions STEP 2 Installing the chimney Use only 8 Class A solid fuel chimney that has been U L safety tested for wood stoves ...

Page 10: ...anada the hearth must be at least 54 deep For Canadian clearances refer to the listing tag on the back of the stove STEP 4 Setting the stove and connecting to the chimney 1 Attach the legs before setting the stove on the hearth Once the legs are attached set it gently on the hearth using cardboard to protect the hearth 2 Position the stove on the hearth according to the clearances shown on the dia...

Page 11: ...e it cleaned and inspected by your dealer or a chimney professional Use and install liner kits that are approved to UL 1777 only Tools and materials Required 1 7 16 wrench 2 Flat blade screwdriver 3 KA SEQSURR Fireplace surround kit 4 Bricks or a metal roller to level stove in fireplace you may use the leveling bolts provided in the fireplace surround kit for most applications 5 Unfaced fiberglass...

Page 12: ...et the insert on the hearth using a dolly Make sure the dolly is rated to carry at least 515 lbs and has a strap to secure the stove to the dolly 6 Insert the unit way into the fireplace then use a roller or unscrew the leveling bolts to level the stove 7 Carefully slide the insert all the way to the back wall of the fireplace Make sure you do not bend the leveling bolts while sliding the stove Yo...

Page 13: ...e pulled all the way out towards yourself during start up It should remain open long enough to achieve a medium to high burn rate about 15 20 minutes It may also be necessary to crack the door to allow extra air during start up never leave the stove unattended with the door open Usually a normal fire start up to produce a good coal bed will produce sufficient temperatures to begin catalytic combus...

Page 14: ...ate draft Additional instructions and information 1 Build your fires directly on the firebrick Using a grate will allow too much air to the coal bed and will result in incomplete combustion of the wood Using a grate can also leave charred pieces of wood after the fire has gone out 2 Use only the best grade of dry wood available Wood should be seasoned for 1 full year prior to being used Split wood...

Page 15: ...the creosote is not removed on a regular basis a chimney fire can occur which can damage the chimney and or stove Therefore the importance of regular chimney maintenance cannot be emphasized enough Gasket Replacement Every year or as needed 1 Gaskets need to be checked at least once a year The gaskets on your stove are designed to keep unwanted air out of the firebox Neglecting these gaskets can c...

Page 16: ... as needed 1 If you have determined that the catalyst needs to be replaced contact you nearest dealer for parts and service Use the parts list in section 8 for ordering a replacement catalyst 2 Replacement Steps a Remove stove pipe or pull out insert to gain access to the stove flue If removing insert is not practical you can access baffle fasteners through the stove door Instructions for this fol...

Page 17: ...17 Catalyst replacement diagram Baffle clip Hold down clamp Catalytic Bypass plate Baffle Bypass rod ...

Page 18: ...s diagram for the following installations 1 Residential installation with the stove in a corner using double wall pipe For single wall pipe refer to figure 2 Hearth ALL CLEARANCES SHOWN IN INCHES ALL CLEARANCES ARE MINIMUMS HEARTH CLEARANCES SHOWN IN 19 19 10 10 8 8 8 18 ...

Page 19: ...e following installation 1 Residential installation with the stove in a corner using single wall pipe For double wall pipe refer to figure 1 Hearth ALL CLEARANCES SHOWN IN INCHES ALL CLEARANCES ARE MINIMUMS HEARTH CLEARANCES SHOWN IN 24 24 15 15 8 8 8 18 ...

Page 20: ...llowing installations 1 Residential installation with the stove on a sraight wall using double wall pipe For single wall pipe refer to figure 4 ALL CLEARANCES SHOWN IN INCHES ALL CLEARANCES ARE MINUMUMS HEARTH CLEARANCES SHOWN IN Hearth 16 13 10 27 8 8 8 18 ...

Page 21: ...llowing installations 1 Residential installation with the stove on a straight wall using single wall pipe For double wall pipe refer to figure 3 ALL CLEARANCES SHOWN IN INCHES ALL CLEARANCES ARE MINIMUMS HEARTH CLEARANCES SHOWN IN Hearth 25 18 15 36 8 8 8 18 ...

Page 22: ... diagram for the following installations 1 Installation into a masonry fireplace ALL CLEARANCES SHOWN IN INCHES ALL CLEARANCES ARE MINIMUMS 18 20 30 Combustible Mantle Option 1 Leveling bolts Option 2 Roller Chimney liner 18 30 8 ...

Page 23: ...ibles must be maintained per manufacturer s instructions on chimney pipe and stove pipe connectors This stove is not approved for installation in manufactured mobile homes rain cap 3 minimum 2 minimum 10 Roof brace Residential Home Installation Residential Home Installation Storm collar 8 Chimney Sections Attic Insulation Shield Support Box Cross Framing 2 MINIMUM air space around chimney 2 MINIMU...

Page 24: ...nstallation Use this diagram for the installation of your stove into an alcove All other hearth section 2 and stove clearance requirements section 6 must be maintained 62 Minimum Opening 90 Minimum Height 36 Maximum Depth ...

Page 25: ...25 Sequoia dimensional drawings 7 Recessed Flue 8 30 22 75 32 5 10x14 75 22 5 10 ...

Page 26: ...d air 2 Chimney and or the chimney cap needs to be cleaned Your chimney should be checked and cleaned if necessary every few months Even a small amount of build up can cause a draft restriction for example inch of build up on the side wall of an 8 chimney reduces the effective area of the chimney by about 20 Pay close attention to the chimney cap especially if it has a screen Screened chimney caps...

Page 27: ...ir supply to the stove If ash has built up around the air sliders clean with a brush and or slight air pressure 6 Atmospheric conditions Occasionally barometric episodes occur that affect draft thereby affecting stove performance If your stove has been working fine and performance drops suddenly this is most likely the cause and will usually go away within a few days 7 Your fuel load may be too sm...

Page 28: ...firebrick 2 KR DOORGASKET Replacement door gasket includes glue 3 KR DOORPIN3 Set of 2 door pins 4 KR GLASS2 Replacement glass includes gasket 5 KR GLASSGASKET Replacement glass gasket 6 KR GLASSRETAIN2 Glass retaining ring includes new screws 7 KR SEQBAFFLE Sequoia baffle No catalytic bypass plate or rod 8 KR SEQBAFFLESET Includes baffle catalytic bypass rod and plate 9 KR SEQBRICKSET Sequoia fir...

Page 29: ...may also contact Kuma stoves directly at 1 888 714 5294 or contact us online at kumastoves com When calling you will need to have your proof of purchase the model name and the serial number of your stove When calling please remember that shipping and handling costs are not covered under this warranty Warranty Exclusions This Warranty does not cover 1 Changes in the color of the surface of the stov...

Page 30: ...30 Section 10 EPA Information ...

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