SAFETY PRECAUTIONS-continued
Smoke Detector - Depending on your local codes, a smoke detector may be required in the
room where the stove is installed. We recommend that smoke detectors be installed in all
homes and maintained in an operational condition at all times, no matter whether you are using
a heating appliance or not.
Exhaust Pipe - The appliance is provided with an exhaust connector for a listed 3-inch,
type "L", double-wall pellet vent pipe with a stainless steel inner liner. Single wall, stainless
steel pipe (rigid or flexible) is acceptable for insert installations.
Mobile Home Installation - Any Whitfield Quest stove installed in a mobile home must be
connected to a source of outside air, electrically grounded to the steel chassis, and bolted to the
floor (unless otherwise specified by state or local authorities) to meet H.U.D. requirements.
SAFETY TESTING
Whitfield Pellet Stoves and Fireplace Inserts are safety tested and listed by Warnock Hersey
Professional Services, Ltd., an accredited testing laboratory. Tests were conducted in accordance
with the specifications and procedures listed in ASTM E-1509 for Pellet Heaters and UL 1482
for solid fuel room heaters, as well as CSA and ULC standards. UL 1482 states requirements for
installation as a Freestanding room heater, or hearth insert for masonry or metal (zero clearance)
fireplaces. This appliance is designed specifically for use with approved pelletized fuels. It is
tested and listed for residential installation, according to current national and local building
codes, as either:
• Freestanding Room Heater
• A Hearth Insert (when installed into a masonry or factory built fireplace)
• A Mobile Home Heater
Safety Information (cont.)
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PLEASE NOTE:
This stove is not intended for use in commercial installations, other than
the dealership where the stove is being sold, without prior written
approval from Pyro Industries, Inc.