3.Set the stove upright on its legs and place the two heat baffles (part #
2005-L and 2005-R) on top of the shelves on the front and back of the
stove. The tapered ends of the baffles must be placed towards the ends of
the stove, and the square ends towards the center (see diagram on last
page). Your stove is now ready for installation.
PROPER AND SAFE INSTALLATION OF YOUR UPLAND STOVE
THIS STOVE SHOULD BE BURNED FOR THE FIRST TIME IN A
WELL VENTILATED AREA BECAUSE OF THE UNPLEASANT
ODORS THAT ARE GIVEN OFF DURING THE CURING OF THE
PAINT!!
CHIMNEYS:
Woodstoves can be attached to existing masonary chimneys if they are not
already being used by another appliance. An existing chimney should be
thoroughly inspected for cracks or loose mortar. Fire in an unlined or
cracked chimney can spread into the house. Many local fire companies
will inspect your chimney free of charge. Any defects in the chimney
should be repaired before using the woodstove. The chimney should also
be cleaned of any soot build up that could cause a chimney fire. Any new
masonary chimneys should be installed by a professional who has knowl-
edge and experience in chimney installations. It is not a job for a novice.
There are several prefabricated chimneys on the market at the present
time. This type of chimney should be installed according to your dealers
and pipe manufacturers specifications. Some of the common problems
with chimneys are:
*Chimney not tall enough, causing draft problems with puff-back of
smoke into the house. The chimney should rise two or three feet above any
roof ridge that comes within ten feet of it.
*Too many heating devices on a common flue.