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Инструкция по эксплуатации Harman Company, модель II

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KEEP ASH DRAWER EMPTY! 6. Installation Instructions 6.1 Unpacking and Inspectionof Parts Inspect the unit for visible damage. Stove parts and accessories are packaged inside the stove. It is recommended that the owner remove these parts prior to proceeding with the installationto avoid parts damage. NOTE: The doors, grates, and firebrickcan be easily removed to lighten theweight prior to moving and placing the stove. 6.2 Warnings All stoves must be installed in accordance with state and local building codes. 6.3 Locating The Stove Locate the stove as close to the chimney or flue as possible. Locate stove where there is sufficient air supply for ventilation and proper combustion to comply with the minimum clearance required for fire protection and accessibility. 6.4 General Information Installation Checklist: A. Have only a qualified stove installerinstall the stove. B. Before starting installation, checkfor proper clearance to combustiblesand where the stove will be located. C. Chimney -Have chimney inspected for: 1. Proper type, Class “A” only, masonry or all-fuel factory-built. 2. Good physical and mechanicalcondition. 3. If manufactured chimney, lookfor listing mark and installation in accordance with manufacturer installation instructions. 4. Multiple venting should be avoided wherever possible. Never install your stove into the same vent asa gas furnace. 5. Check for proper roof clearances. See pg. 3 and check your localcodes. 6. Chimney must be two feet higher than anything ten feet around it. D. Flue Pipe 1. Chimney should be within 8feet of the stove. 2. No more than two 90 degreeelbows should be used. E. Check for Proper Draft The chimney used must be capable of providing a minimum of .06 inches water column draft. F. A Barometric Draft Regulator May be used and set at .06 to .10inches water column. Safety and Service Clearances Regardless if you use your stove as aseparate independent stove installation or in the parallel configuration with another furnace, the following steps willapply in your decision as to where and how you will install your new solid fuel stove. Clearance to combustibles Safe stove clearance to combustible walls is 24" to rear and 33" to sides and front. Floor protection for acombustible floor should consist of a non-asbestos stove mat with a K Factor of .84. The floor protector should extend 8" to either side and 16" in front of the stove. Floor protection shouldalso extend 2" to either side of chimney connector. IMPORTANT! THE FLUE PIPE MUST BE 24 GAUGE OR THICKER. When connecting the flue pipe tothe stove the first section of the pipe 5 or the elbow should be installed inside the flue connector on the stove. It should be held in place by drilling threeholes through the pipe. The holes should be of suitable diameter for the sheet metal screws or pop rivets usedfor fastening. A straight section of pipe or anelbow must now be installed. A barometric damper may be installed on this vertical section of the pipe. Use a listed barometric damper. I M P O RTANT! A L L H O R I Z O N TA L RUNS SHOULD HAVE A 1/4" RISE TO THE FOOT SO THAT ANY LIQUID T H AT M AY D E V E L O P W I L L R U N BACK INTO THE STOVE. Connector thru Walls and Chimney NFPA 211 does not permit a chimney connector to pass through any flooror ceiling or through any fire wall or fire partition. However, where necessary, aconnector may pass through a partitionother than a fire partition under any ofthe following conditions: A. Where a ventilated type metal thimble, (see figure 4) is used. Such a thimble must be at least 12 inches larger indiameter than the chimney connector. B. Where a metal or burned fire-clay thimble is used and the thimble is surrounded on all sides by not less than 8inches of brickwork or equivalent fireproofing material. Figure 5: Connecting smokepipe(Connector) to Chimney Through Wall. Two methods of connecting a chimney connector to a chimney flue where the connector must pass through a combustible partition wall. Instead of the asbestos board shown, sheet metal may be used, or a metal lath and plaster finish may be applied at that area. Use 24 gauge or heavier metal. Clearance needed is three times the diameter of stovepipe. Figure 4. Thimble for Passing Smokepipe (Connector) Thru Walls C. Where all combustible material is cut out of the partition wall for a sufficient distance to provide not less than18 inches clearance on all sides of the connector. Any material used to close this opening must be noncombustibleinsulating material. D. Where the section of connector pipe passing through the wall is replaced by a properly installed sectionof factory-built chimney, the chimney section must be listed for solid fuel use and be insulted. Where an existing chimney is used, it must be large enough to provide adraft adequate for exhausting the gaseous products of combustion. The cross-sectional area of the chimneyflue should be at least 25 percentgreater than that of the chimney con nector (stovepipe)...

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