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SS38 Direct Vent Gas Stove
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Figure 3 -
Typical Installations
ST1100
stove locations
ST1100
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Plan for the installation of your stove. This includes deter-
mining where the unit is to be installed, the vent configura-
tion to be used, framing and finishing details, and whether
any optional accessories (i.e. wall switch, or remote con-
trol) are desired. Consult your local building code agency
to ensure compliance with local codes, including permits
and inspections.
The following factors should be taken into consideration:
This stove should have sufficient access for its safe
operation and maintenance.
Locate a position where the flue system of the stove
can be properly installed without damaging the integrity
of the building (example: load-bearing framing mem-
bers).
When the appliance is installed directly on carpeting,
tile or other combustible material other than wood floor-
ing, you must set appliance on a metal or wood panel
extending the full width and depth of the appliance.
Check stove and flue system clearance requirements.
Locate the stove where it can be accessed by a gas
supply line.
For optimal heat circulation and comfort, centrally locate
the stove in a large and open room.
The flow of combustion and ventilation air must not be
obstructed.
Minimum clearances to combustibles, side-wall, ceiling,
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8, Figures 4 and 5.
This stove may be installed along a wall, across a corner,
or use an exterior chase. Refer to Figure 3 for suggested
locations.
Location should be out of high traffic areas and away
from furniture and draperies due to heat from appli-
ance.
Never obstruct the front opening of the stove.
Do install in the vicinity where gasoline or other
flammable liquids may be stored.
Vent pipe routing. See Venting section found in this
manual for allowable venting configurations.
These units can be installed in a bedroom. See National
Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z233.1/NFPA 54 (current edition),
the Uniform Mechanical Code (current edition), and
Local Building Codes for specific installation require-
ments.