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B. Floor 
Protection 
 
     This stove may be installed on a hard 
combustible surface such as a wood floor, 
and it may also be installed on non-
combustible surfaces such as brick, marble 
or slate. Floor protection will be required if 
this unit is placed on a combustible material 
other than wood. 
 
SECTION IV: FREESTANDING 
HOOK-UP 
 
A. Chimney 
Connector 
 
     The chimney connector must be four inch 
(4”) diameter single wall pipe or Type B-1 
Vent Pipe. If a single wall pipe is selected as 
a chimney connector, it should only be used 
between the stove and the ceiling or the 
stove and the wall. A single wall pipe must be 
terminated at the ceiling or wall and changed 
to type B-1 pipe and used with the proper 
wall or ceiling pass-through kits. 
     Do not use aluminum or galvanized steel 
pipe, as neither is designed for use with your 
gas heater. Never use single wall pipe as a 
chimney;  
you must connect your stove to a 
chimney comparable to those listed earlier in 
this manual. 
 Appropriate 
Clearances 
for 
Vented Gas Unit Installation  
     The flue connector pipe must be installed 
on the stove so it goes outside the flue collar. In 
other words, after the chimney connector pipe is 
installed, the pipe will completely cover the flue 
collar. The pipe will be marked with arrows, and 
all pipe should be installed with these pointing up or away from the unit. These are called 
“direction of flow markings” and should be oriented properly.  (See Installation Drawings at the 
end of this Manual.) 
 
B.   Thermostat
 
             
     Your stove comes supplied with a wall thermostat that controls the temperature of the unit and 
room. This thermostat is compatible with the low voltage electrical system (0.75 volt or 750 
millivolts) of your stove. If you decide not to use the thermostat supplied with the stove, be sure to 
use one that is compatible with the operation of a “millivolt” system. 
 
When planning your stove location, be sure to consider the thermostat. The thermostat 
should not be located more than twenty feet (20’) from the stove and should be at a height of at 
least five feet (5’) above the floor. It is recommended that insulated 18-gauge wire be used to 
achieve optimal performance (ten feet of wire is furnished with the thermostat). If the thermostat 
has to be placed farther away from the stove, it is recommended that a larger gauge wire be 
used. It is a good idea to leave some extra wire behind the stove so the unit can be moved out for 
cleaning. 
 
Mount the thermostat level for proper operation, and follow the manufacturer’s directions 
for installing this part.