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INSTALLATION 
 
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GROUNDING STOVE 
Manufactured (Mobile) Homes Only
 
Regulations require that all stoves installed in Manufac-
tured Homes must be grounded. To do this simply at-
tach a piece of No. 8 copper wire, at least 18" in length 
from the stove to the chassis of the Manufactured 
Home. 
 
INSTALLING MARBLE ACCENTS 
Marble is a natural product and therefore each piece 
will have its own unique character. Marble can be 
scratched so care should be taken to avoid putting 
heavy or rough objects (trivet/steamers) on the surface. 
If the marble should become scratched, the scratch 
may be removed or diminished by polishing it with jew-
elers rouge (which can be purchased at many hardware 
stores). Do not install the marble before curing the 
paint. 
 
The marble set consists of 2 pieces. A large piece 
which fits onto the stove top and a smaller piece which 
fits onto the ashlip (located below the fuel door). 
 
Installation Steps: 
Install the cerawool blanket, gasket strips and marble 
set as follows: 
 
1.  Place the cerawool blanket and gasket strips onto 
the stove top as shown in the following illustration. 
 
 
 
2.  Place the larger marble piece on top of the cera-
wool blanket and strips. 
 
3.  Place the smaller marble piece into recessed area 
on the stove ashlip (located below the fuel door). 
The ashlip marble requires no insulation. 
REMOVE ASH DRAWER CLIP 
The ash drawer is secured for shipping with a small 
retaining screw at the top of drawer. Remove and dis-
card this screw. 
 
BAFFLE PLATES 
This appliance has two heavy steel baffle plates that 
are installed in the upper firebox (over the steel secon-
dary air supply tubes).  During shipment and installa-
tion, the baffle plates might slide around, and may need 
to be repositioned (lined up to each other) and pushed 
to the back wall in order for the stove to operate prop-
erly.  When in the proper position, the rear edges of the 
baffle plates should be flush to the back wall of the fire-
box.  See Removing Baffle Plates for Cleaning on page 
17 for additional information on installing baffle plates. 
 
TYPES OF CHIMNEYS
 
The chimney is a vital part of your stove installation. A 
properly built masonry chimney or a properly installed 
factory built chimney will assure a consistent draft under 
a variety of weather conditions (a smoking stove is usu-
ally caused by a chimney problem). The stove flue size 
is 6 inches diameter, which is approximately 28 square 
inches minimum. The maximum flue size should be no 
more than (3)-three times the cross sectional area of 
the size of the stove flue collar. In this case, that would 
be no larger than a 10-inch diameter stack, or approxi-
mately 85 square inches maximum. 
 
All chimneys must be installed as specified by local 
building codes and according to the chimney manufac-
turer instructions (in the case of a factory built chimney). 
See the chimney manufacturer instructions for exact 
specifications.  Factory built chimneys must comply with 
UL 103HT or ULC S629.