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Appendix 

 

* 1     A B Y C   “ A - 7 ”    

A m e r i c a n   B o a t   &   Y a c h t   C o u n c i l   I n c .  

“ A - 7 ”   L i q u i d   a n d   S o l i d   F u e l   B o a t   H e a t i n g   S y s t e m s .  
 
* 2     N F P A   “ 3 0 2 ”  

N a t i o n a l   F i r e   P r e v e n t i o n   A s s o c i a t i o n  

3 0 2 ,   F i r e   P r o t e c t i o n   S t a n d a r d   f o r  
P l e a s u r e   a n d   C o m m e r c i a l   M o t o r   C r a f t   1 9 9 8   E d i t i o n .  
 
* 3     N F P A   “ 2 1 1 ”    

N a t i o n a l   F i r e   P r e v e n t i o n   A s s o c i a t i o n

 

2 1 1 ,   S t a n d a r d   f o r   C h i m n e y s ,   F i r e p l a c e s ,   V e n t s ,   a n d   S o l i d   F u e l - B u r n i n g   A p p l i a n c e s   2 0 0 0  
E d i t i o n .  
 
* 4     4 0   C F R   6 0   -   S u b p a r t   A A A  

C o d e   o f   F e d e r a l   R e g u l a t i o n s   ( U S A )  
T i t l e   4 0 ,   V o l u m e   6 ,   P a r t   6 0   R e v i s e d   a s   o f   J u l y   1 ,   1 9 9 9

 

S t a n d a r d s   o f   P e r f o r m a n c e   f o r   N e w   R e s i d e n t i a l   W o o d   H e a t e r s .  
                                                       
* 5     C A N / C S A     B 3 6 5 - M 9 1    

C a n a d i a n   S t a n d a r d s   A s s o c i a t i o n

    I n s t a l l a t i o n   C o d e   f o r   S o l i d   F u e l   B u r n i n g   A p p l i a n c e s .      

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Page 1: ...NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED AND OPERATED A BOAT OR HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT FOR YOUR SAFETY FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION DIRECTIONS CONTACT YOUR LOCAL COAST GUARD MARINE SURVEYOR BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT...

Page 2: ...OPERATION 4 MAINTENANCE URESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION U5 POSSIBLE HAZARDS TO AVOID WHEN USING THE U NSW1 U AT HOME 6 INSTALLATION SAFETY NOTICE 7 OPERATION 8 MAINTENANCE UWARNINGU DO NOT LEAVE THIS STOVE...

Page 3: ...dard WAC 150 31 200 This stove has a particulate emission rating of 3 5 G Hr 86 Efficiency This efficiency rating was determined as a result of testing based on EPA Test Method 28 Sec 5 1 Sec 5H Cat 2...

Page 4: ...gasoline type lantern fuel kerosene diesel charcoal lighter fluid or similar liquids to start or freshen up a fire in the stove They can ignite with explosive force causing bodily injury or death Keep...

Page 5: ...ing the door to fill the stove with fuel Never operate the stove if it is damaged missing parts or has been modified in any way Always use protective gloves when adding fuel to the fire Do not operate...

Page 6: ...deck iron combination B protecting combustible materials in the vicinity of the stove C securing the stove Each of these aspects is equally important for a safe and secure installation Consult with a...

Page 7: ...lt Chimneys for Residential Type and Building Heating Appliances shall be installed in accordance with the specifications of the manufacturer A flue damper shall be installed in the pipe roughly 30 ab...

Page 8: ...1 2 of Thermafiber s K FAC 19 has an R Value of 1 28 TO ORDER PLEASE CONTACT Foundry Service 562 945 6511 foundryservice com Speak with Dave or Blake A minimum clearance of 1 25mm shall be maintained...

Page 9: ...hich shall meet the requirements of RULE 1 or shall be separated by an engineered protection system acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction Engineered systems installed for the protection of c...

Page 10: ...rther information http hearth com articles 64_0_1_0_M1 html Please Remember A combustible is anything that can burn In the case of stove installations these materials may not be plainly visible Consul...

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Page 12: ...likely to be encountered 7 Mounting hardware must allow full vertical ventilation 8 Mounting hardware must not be located closer than 200 mm 8 in from the vertical centre line of the appliance 9 Moun...

Page 13: ...hile operating the stove Fill the depression centrally located in the bottom of the fire box with 3 4 of coarse dry sand This will protect the iron directly below the fire Castable firebrick may be us...

Page 14: ...wood pile has good air circulation through it in order to promote drying to aid in the seasoning process To obtain the best performance from your stove we recommend using seasoned hardwood that has be...

Page 15: ...oward you To shut the door raise the latch push the door closed and lower the latch Make sure the door catch is securely engaged Air Controls 1 The dial type air control is located on the stove s fuel...

Page 16: ...s a good idea to include a smaller piece or two of wood at the base of the new load to help the stove recover more quickly to its operating temperature Reloading Procedure Always wear gloves when tend...

Page 17: ...ly cooled OVERFIRING WILL RESULT IF THE STOVE IS OPERATED WITH THE DOOR OPEN AND THE PIPE DAMPER IN THE FULLY OPEN POSITION DO NOT OVER FIRE THIS STOVE Attempts to achieve heat output rates that excee...

Page 18: ...ce check A good time to do this is when you are cleaning the chimney and smoke head You should clean the chimney pipe whenever accumulations of soot and creosote reach 1 4 thick which may be several t...

Page 19: ...1998 Edition 3 NFPA 211 National Fire Prevention Association 211 Standard for Chimneys Fireplaces Vents and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances 2000 Edition 4 40 CFR 60 Subpart AAA Code of Federal Regulatio...

Page 20: ...e present Do not install in any residential garage Never overfire the stove If any part of the stove or chimney glows you are overfiring and a house fire or serious damage to the stove or chimney coul...

Page 21: ...n the air adjuster and the stove pipe damper before opening the door to fill the stove with fuel Never operate the stove if it is damaged missing parts or has been modified in any way Always use prote...

Page 22: ...for safety Safe stove installation involves several aspects A The chimney connector B the chimney itself C the connection between the chimney and chimney connector D Protecting combustible materials...

Page 23: ...raft balancing regulator Flue Pipe Draft Damper Do not use aluminum or galvanized pipe as chimney pipe These materials cannot withstand the operating temperatures of a fire and can give off toxic fume...

Page 24: ...ill be necessary to cut wall studs install headers and construct a sill frame to maintain proper dimensions to hold the weight of the brick Minimum 3 1 2 thick solid bricks are to be used The fireclay...

Page 25: ...owever many local codes differ from the national code to take into account climate altitude or other factors It is important that you check with your local building officials to find out what codes ap...

Page 26: ...r proper draft operation The requirement is that the chimney must be at least 3 higher than the highest point where it passes through the roof and at least 2 higher than the highest part of the roof o...

Page 27: ...ke shortcuts or use make shift methods for securing the chimney connector to he chimney D Clearances to Combustibles Floor Protection One of the following four methods shall be utilized when installin...

Page 28: ...ial Installations Failure to follow these requirements may result in property damage bodily injury or even death The NSW1 shall be installed so that its use cannot create a hazard to persons or proper...

Page 29: ...erial TO ORDER Thermafiber s K FAC 19 PLEASE CONTACT Foundry Service 562 945 6511 foundryservice com Speak with Dave or Blake Please Remember A combustible is anything that can burn In the case of sto...

Page 30: ...30 Diagram 2 DIAGRAM 3 Shield Construction Specifications...

Page 31: ...edges by bending over the edges of the metal by 3 4 Doing so will require NO welding at each of the four corner Also consider orienting the surface texture or grain of the metal either all horizontal...

Page 32: ...icleboard Paper Cardboard T h e p r o h i b i t i o n a g a i n s t b u r n i n g t h e s e m a t e r i a l s d o e s n o t p r o h i b i t t h e u s e o f f i r e s t a r t e r s m a d e f r o m p a...

Page 33: ...rying to extinguish the fire in the stove will not help In fact it can make the matter worse by allowing oxygen through the door which then supports the fire in the chimney When the roaring and crackl...

Page 34: ...split pieces of dry wood on top of the kindling Light the paper evenly across the door opening Continue to add 1 2 pieces of split dry wood until a healthy bed of glowing coals has formed You can now...

Page 35: ...Shovel out the exposed ash and push or rake the hot coal to the other side Be careful to not remove the sand which is in the bottom of the trough Remove the ash from the second side as well and then...

Page 36: ...ht scratch the porcelain Clean the stove when it is cool to the touch Or apply as necessary black stove polish to a plain iron stove to keep it rust free By polishing your stove just prior to a period...

Page 37: ...can Boat Yacht Council Inc A 7 Liquid and Solid Fuel Boat Heating Systems 2 NFPA 302 National Fire Prevention Association 302 Fire Protection Standard for Pleasure and Commercial Motor Craft 1998 Edit...

Page 38: ...rable and is extended only to and is solely for the benefit of the original retail purchaser of the stove Please retain your dated sales receipt in your records as proof of purchase NOTE The warrantie...

Page 39: ...ARRANTIES INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE LENGTH OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY NO ORAL OR OTHER WRITTEN...

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