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W415-0512 / B / 11.15.05

PEDESTAL BASE

4.5"

PEDESTAL BASE

FLOOR 

AREA

 BELOW ST

OVE

A"

B"

 

A (in.)  B(in.)

1100  8 5/8"  9 3/4"

1400  11 1/8"  9 3/4"

1900  14 7/8"  9 3/4"

If possible connect the air intake

at the pedestal's back or bottom

to the outside with a 4 inch

(100mm) diameter fresh air kit

available at your Napoleon/Wolf

Steel Ltd. dealer. Follow detailed

instructions under "Mobile

Home Outside Air".

If possible, design the installa-

tion so that the connector does

not pass through a combustible

wall. If during your installation you

must pass through a combusti-

ble wall, check with your build-

ing inspector before you begin.

Also check with the chimney con-

nector manufacturer for any spe-

cific requirements.

Consult with your dealer regard-

ing special connection components available for use for

wall pass-throughs.

Use only parts that have been tested and listed for use in a

wall pass-through.

PEDESTAL MODEL 1100 IS APPROVED FOR INSTAL-
LATION IN MOBILE HOMES IN BOTH CANADA AND
THE UNITED STATES.
1150 IS NOT APPROVED FOR MOBILE HOMES.
PEDESTAL MODEL 1400 IS APPROVED FOR INSTAL-
LATION IN MOBILE HOMES IN THE UNITED STATES
ONLY.

WARNING: 

DO NOT INSTALL IN SLEEPING ROOM.

CAUTION: 

THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE

MOBILE HOME FLOOR, WALL AND CEILING/ROOF
MUST BE MAINTAINED.

The pedestal base must be firmly bolted to the floor with 1/

4 inch lag bolts. Minimum clearances to combustibles are

as shown in 

FIGURE 9.

Connect the stove to a chimney system using a listed dou-

ble wall connector. Use a chimney system listed to ULC

S629 in Canada or UL103HT in the U.S.A.

The chimney must be installed in accordance with the

manufacturer's instructions. Use only specified compo-

nents with no substitutions. The chimney and pipe must

extend at least 8 feet above the stove and 3 feet above the

highest point of the roof. Install a rain cap at the top which

will not impede the smoke exhaust. The chimney must be

supported at the ceiling or roof so that its weight does not

rest on the stove.

UNDERSIDE OF JOIST

FIRESTOP SPACER - 

HEADERS

DO NOT USE ANY MAKESHIFT MATERIALS DUR-
ING INSTALLATION.

1.

Move the stove into position with the flue centered, mid-

point between two joists to prevent having to cut them. Use

a plumb bob to line up the centre.

2.

Cut and frame an opening in the roof to provide a 2"

clearance between the outside of the chimney and any

combustible material.

DO NOT FILL THIS SPACE WITH ANY  TYPE OF
MATERIAL.

Nail headers between the joist for extra support. Firestop

spacers must be placed on the bottom of each framed

opening in any floor or ceiling that the chimney passes

through.

3.

Hold a plumb bob from the underside of the roof to

determine where the opening in the roof should be. Cut

and frame the roof opening to maintain proper 2" clear-

ances.

Add chimney sections, according

to the manufacturers installation

instructions, securely, to the re-

quired height. The chimney must

extend, at least, 3 feet above its

point of contact with the roof and at

least 2 feet higher than any wall,

roof or building within 10 feet. 

FIGURE 6.

 If your chimney

system is enclosed within the attic area, a rafter radiation

shield is required.

FIGURE 5

MOBILE HOME

VENTING

ADDING CHIMNEY SECTIONS

PEDESTAL MODELS OUTSIDE AIR

THE TOTAL HORIZONTAL VENT LENGTH
SHOULD NOT EXCEED 40% OF THE CHIMNEY
HEIGHT ABOVE THE STOVE.

All horizontal smoke pipe must slope slightly

upwards a minimum of 1/4" per foot (6mm/

0.3m) and all connections must be tight and

secured by three sheet metal screws equally

spaced.

An uninsulated smoke pipe shall not pass

through an attic, roof space, closet or simi-

lar concealed space, or through a floor, ceil-

ing, wall or partition, or any combustible con-

struction.

FIGURE 6

3 FT.

MIN.

10 FT.

2 FT.
MIN.

FIGURE 7

WALL PASS-THROUGH

BACK WALL

6"

SIDE WALL

10"

2"

BACK WALL

45 °

SIDE WALL

FIGURE 9

FIGURE 10

FIGURE 8

Summary of Contents for 1100C

Page 1: ...lothing etc placed too close can catch fire Adults and especially children should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperatures and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition Keep y...

Page 2: ...7 2 m c 9 6 n i 7 2 m c 9 6 n i 7 2 m c 0 8 n i 2 1 1 3 G N I H S A L F D N I H E B H T P E D m c 4 5 o t 2 4 n i 1 2 o t 2 1 6 1 m c 7 3 n i 2 1 4 1 O T E N I L R E T N E C E U L F R A E R m c 1 5 6...

Page 3: ...essive heat abrasive and chemical cleaners nor chipping on porcelain enamel parts nor any venting components used in the installation of the fireplace In the first year only this warranty extends to t...

Page 4: ...feature of the stove is utilized you should never experience a shortage of combustion air If you choose not to utilize outside air and experience draft or smoking problems you may need to open a door...

Page 5: ...e installed with the crimped end toward the stove This will ensure that the moisture which condenses from the burning wood will flow back into the fire chamber Each joint in the stove pipe must be se...

Page 6: ...nstall a rain cap at the top which will not impede the smoke exhaust The chimney must be supported at the ceiling or roof so that its weight does not rest on the stove UNDERSIDE OF JOIST FIRESTOP SPAC...

Page 7: ...icient enough to allow the connector to fit under the noncombustible facing The fireplace and chimney must be constructed in accord ance with all national and local building code standards HINT FOR IN...

Page 8: ...mper may be removed to install the chimney liner 7 Circulating air chambers i e in a steel fireplace liner or metal heat circulator shall not be blocked 8 Means must be provided for removal of the ins...

Page 9: ...nel reverse Step 3 8 Replace the bricks into the firebox Reinstall the door 1 Turn off all electrical power to the insert Remove the glass door and set aside in a safe place 2 Remove the two screws fr...

Page 10: ...x 4 1 2 x 4 1 2 4 1 1 4 x 4 1 2 x 9 5 1 1 4 x 2 1 2 x 4 1 2 6 1 1 4 x 1 1 2 x 4 1 2 7 1 1 4 x 4 1 2 x 9 light weight 8 1 1 4 x 2 1 4 x 9 9 1 1 4 x 2 1 4 x 6 1 8 10 Fibre baffle 9 x 1 x 12 11 Fibre ba...

Page 11: ...to keep your house free of carbon monoxide in case of a downdrafting chimney or an internal negative pressure The first fire s in your unit will be difficult to get going and keep going with little am...

Page 12: ...ctivate or relocate the smoke detector When loading the stove ensure that the two upper fibre baffles are not lifted up and off their ledge For maximum efficiency when the stove is thoroughly hot load...

Page 13: ...hem once a year Re place any broken bricks When wood is burned slowly it produces tar and other or ganic vapours which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote These vapours condense in the rel...

Page 14: ...ass Ideal lengths of wood are approximately 12 for EPA 1100 1100C 1100L 1150 and 1101 16 1 2 for EPA1400 1400L and 1401 and 21 for EPA 1900 1 Remove cast top 2 Pull pin from top door hinge It is impor...

Page 15: ...55 W135 0237 CAST PEDESTAL BASE 56 W135 0238 CAST ASH TRAY 57 W325 0040 HANDLE LID LIFTER 22 W090 0016 BRICK 5 23 W090 0017 BRICK 6 28 CL28 BLACK CANOPY LOUVRES 29 CL28G GOLD PLATED CANOPY LOUVRES 30...

Page 16: ...ENTAL CAST IRON LEGS BRUSHED STAINLESS STEEL 1100 COMPONENTS 1100L COMPONENTS 1400 COMPONENTS 1101 COMPONENTS 1401 COMPONENTS 1150 COMPONENTS 66 EP62 1 VARIABLE SPEED BLOWER 77 EPA RK SOLID BRASS RAIL...

Page 17: ...0512 B 11 15 05 59 15 16 18 17 19 16 57 2 32 12 10 14 30 33 74 31 44 84 83 73 72 76 63 64 Z P Ins ClassB 115V 60Hz 46W EM3030L 167 zr 2 073 SEL 81 66 1 46 77 40 38 39 58 65 55 56 48 49 85 47 52 53 54...

Page 18: ...18 W415 0512 B 11 15 05 Wolf Steel Fireplace Service History This fireplace must be serviced annually depending on usage Date Service Technician Name Service Performed Special Concerns Dealer Name...

Page 19: ...19 W415 0512 B 11 15 05 NOTES...

Page 20: ...20 W415 0512 B 11 15 05 NOTES...

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