United States Stove BEC95 ユーザーズマニュアル

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EC95                                                                                                                                                                                                                           3
FIGURE 1 - MINIMUM CLEARANCES
TO COMBUSTIBLES
FIGURE 2 - MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO
COMBUSTIBLES
When selecting a location for the heater, be sure attention is given to the following considerations:
If the heater is to be vented into a Listed High Temperature Type HT Factory-Built Residential Type And Building 
Heating Appliance Chimney, review the installation instructions for the chimney to comply with requirements for 
proper chimney location, height, space requirements, etc.
If the heater is to be vented into a masonry chimney, the heater should be located as near the chimney as possible 
without failing to comply with the requirements for minimum spacing between the chimney connector, heater and 
combustibles. (Be sure chimney is constructed according to NFPA standards.)
The location  of the heater must provide at least the minimum clearances between the heater, chimney connector 
and combustible materials as specifi ed by fi gures 1, 2, 3, 4.
If the heater is to be located on a combustible fl oor, there must be suitable fl oor space to install a fl oor protector     
beneath and extending beyond the heater as shown by fi gure 5 and as described by the Floor Protection section of 
this manual.
The heater should be located centrally within the area where heat is desired but out of traffi c areas to minimize the 
likelihood of persons accidentally contacting the hot surface of the heater.
The heater should be located away from doorways and central heat outlets and inlets to reduce the chance of drafts 
blowing smoke, ashes or sparks out of the heater during refueling or ash removal.
The heater should be located where a small supply of fuel may be kept conveniently close but not within 36 inches 
of the heater.
Locate the heater so that drapes, curtains, furniture and other combustible materials will not be closer than the clear-
ances shown by fi gures 1, 2, 3, and 4 OR install a clearance reduction system.  See MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO 
COMBUSTIBLE WALLS AND CEILINGS section of this manual for details. 
SELECTING A LOCATION FOR THE HEATER
BUILDING CODES AND SAFETY STANDARDS
These instructions comply with the applicable 
National Fire Protection Association and Underwriters’ Laboratories, Inc. 
Standards for the installation and operation of this type heater.  Before beginning the installation, you should check  with 
local building offi cials to assure compliance with local regulations and codes.
This heater is safety listed by Omni Test Laboratories as specifi ed by the listing label attached to the heater.
HOW THIS HEATER OPERATES
The chimney draft draws in combustion air through an adjustable air inlet thermostat located inside the cabinet.  Air fl ows 
through and across the bed of fuel, causing the fi re to progress through the fuel bed.  Heat is transferred to the air that 
fl ows between the cabinet and the fi rebox.  Any attempt to alter this air by connecting this heater to a duct system or air 
movement fans other than the optional B36 listed blower, available from your heater dealer, can lead to improper and 
possibly hazardous operation of this heater.
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