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Specifications
Single wall connector stove pipe – 6” (15cm) diameter
Chimney pipe – Class A, UL-103 HT, 6” (15cm) diameter
Efficiency – 71-73% based on DS standard
Minimum distance to non-combustible material – 2” (5cm)
Note: Non-combustible must be solid cement or block (not brick or tile over combustible
material).
Minimum distances to combustible material – as shown:
Wall View Corner View
# Description
RAIS 86
RAIS 4
RAIS 106
A Distance to combustible side wall
22” (56cm)
20.5” (52cm) 19” (48cm)
B Distance to combustible back wall 9.5” (24cm) 8.5” (22cm)
11” (28cm)
C Corner distance to side walls
15” (38cm)
14” (36cm)
11” (28cm)
All Models
D Connector pipe to side wall
28.5” (72cm)
E Connector pipe to back wall
12.5” (32cm)
F Corner pipe to side walls
18.5” (47cm)
G Distance to furniture
36” (91cm)
H Front floor protection -
US
- Canada
16” (41cm) from door opening
18” (46cm)
I Side floor protection
8” (20cm) from door opening
Ceiling to top of stove
36” (91cm)
Ceiling to connector pipe
18” (46cm)
Note: A heat shield or protective wall may be used to reduce clearances if it meets the
NFPA requirements. Contact your local Building Inspector for proper guidelines.
Assembly Instructions
The Classic models all come assembled. To add the top plate on the RAIS 86, first check
that the soapstone is in good condition. Place the 4 white spacers evenly and center the
top plate. CAUTION: Soapstone is fragile, so please handle with care.
Mount the special RAIS collar using the included hardware. When installing the first piece
of pipe (at the stove), place the pipe over the collar, which is designed so any moisture or
creosote will drip back into the stove and burn away.
If using a crimped pipe, cut that section off at the bottom and place it over the collar.
Install the remaining stovepipe segments with the crimped end down whenever possible.
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