United States Stove BEC95 ユーザーズマニュアル

ページ / 20
EC95                                                                                                                                                                                                                           9
FIGURE 8 - CONNECTING HEATER’S CHIMNEY CONNECTOR TO MASONRY CHIMNEY WHEN CHIMNEY 
CONNECTOR DOES NOT HAVE TO PASS THROUGH A COMBUSTIBLE WALL
IF THIS HEATER IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED, A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT.  FOR YOUR SAFETY, 
FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION DIRECTIONS.  CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT 
RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA.
DO NOT CONNECT THIS HEATER TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE.  THERE IS 
A SERIOUS SAFETY RISK IF TWO APPLIANCES OR HEATERS ARE CONNECTED TO THE SAME FLUE.
THE HEATER MUST BE PLACED ON A LISTED FLOOR PROTECTOR AS NOTED IN THIS MANUAL IF 
THE FLOOR IS WOOD OR OTHER COMBUSTIBLE FLOORING.  IF CARPET IS PRESENT, IT MUST  
BE REMOVED.  THE FLOOR PROTECTOR MUST NOT BE PLACED ON CARPET. (SEE FIGURE 5).
MOST WALLS AND CEILINGS CONTAIN WOOD EVEN THOUGH THEY ARE MADE OF SHEETROCK 
OR PLASTER ON THE OUTSIDE.  THESE WALLS AND CEILINGS CAN CATCH FIRE FROM THE HOT 
HEATER OR CHIMNEY CONNECTOR IF THE HEATER AND CHIMNEY CONNECTOR ARE NOT PROP-
ERLY INSTALLED.
MINIMUM CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE WALLS AND CEILINGS
Minimum clearances to unprotected combustible walls and ceilings as noted by Figures 1 through 4 must be maintained.  
Drapes, curtains, furniture and other combustible materials should be kept much further away from the heater to avoid 
a fi re.  If you chose to, you may install the heater and chimney connector closer to combustible surfaces than indicated 
by Figures 1 through 4 if a clearance reduction system is also installed to protect combustible ceiling and wall near the 
heater and chimney connector.  However, there are limits as to how close the heater and chimney connector can be 
installed to combustible surfaces protected by a clearance reductions system.
A correctly installed clearance reduction system protects the combustible surfaces well beyond the sides and above the 
top of the heater and beyond the sides and top of the chimney connector pipe.
HEATER INSPECTION
Before installing the heater, inspect the heater for external damage and missing parts.  Check the gaskets around the 
doors to assure that they are still in place.  Also check inside the heater.  Report any defi ciencies found to your heater 
dealer and make sure all problems are resolved before installing  the heater.  See fi gure 12 for illustration of heater parts.
TOOLS AND SUPPLIES NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION
HEATER INSTALLATION
Electric drill 1/4 or 3/8 inch drive
1/8 inch drill bit
Screw driver (blade type and size to fi t screws listed 
below)
No. 8 sheet metal screws (for chimney connector joints)
Gloves and Safety Glasses
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
Ruler or tape measure
Can or Tube of furnace cement
Floor Protector
Rag or several paper towels
Chimney connector pipes (and elbows, if required)
Pencil