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Brass Flame PF70 - Important Safety Notice; General Safety Precautions

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IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
PLEASE READ BEFORE ATTEMPTING
TO
BURN!
CAUTION:
lftltis
stove
is
llOt
properly
installed,
a lwusefire
may
result.
For your sq{e{r,follow tlte
installation
directiolls;
contact local building officials
about
restrictions
am/
installation
inspection requirements
in
your
area.
I.
Installation
of
tilis
stove
must
comply
with
local
codes.
A
building
or
installation
pemlit
may
be
required.
Check
witi1
your
local
building
official
or
fire
department
before
installing.
2.
If
utilizing
an
existing
chimney,
have
your
fireplace
flue
or
chimney
system
inspected
by
a
qualified
person
prior
to
installation
of
ti1e
stove.
Make
any
necessary
repairs
before
installing.
3.
Never
connect
stove
flue
to
chimney
being
presently
used
by
another
appliance.
4.
Never
block
any
air
intake
or
air
outlet
ports.
Dangerous
overheating
can
result.
5.
Do
not
install
tilis
stove
in
a
sleeping
room.
G.
Never
connect
the
stove
to
an
air
duct
system.
7.
Never
stack
or
pile
combustible
materials
against
the
stove
or
around
external
vent
tennination.
8.
To
avoid
bums,
children
and
adults
should
be
alerted
to
the
hazards
of
high
surface
temperatures.
9.
To
provide
reasonable
fire
safety,
install
a
smoke
detector
and
a
converliently
located
fire
extinguisher.
10.
In
the
event
of
a
chimney
fire,
notifY
ti1e
fire
department
and
unplug
the
stove.
11.
Tenninate pellet vent
pipe
so
timt
contact
with
humans
or possible
damage
to
pipe
is
avoided.
12.
The
exhaust
vent should
be
inspected
at
least
once
a
month
and
cleaned
at least
annually.
13.
If
you
overfue
the
unit,
(constant hlgh
heat)
you
will
shorten
the
life
of
the
electrical
components.
14.
When
installed
into
a
mobile
home,
it
must
be
electrically
grotmded
to
the
steel
chassis
of
ti1e
home
and
bolted
to
the
floor.
15.
Do
not
bum
with insufficient combustion
air.
Be
sure
to
maintain
the
structural
integrity
of
ti1e
home
when
passing
a vent
ti1ough
walls,
ceilings
or
roofs.
A
periodic
check
is
recommended
to
assure
proper
combustion
air
is
admitted
to
the
combustion
chan1ber.
16.
Since
the
stove's
exhaust
system
works
'-Vitl1
negative
combustion
chamber
pressme
and
a
slightly
positive
chimney
pressme,
it
is
very
important
to
assure
timt
the
exhaust
system
be
sealed
and
airtight
when
connecting
different
chimney
lengti1s.
Make
sure
ti1at
the
connections
are
well
sealed.
17.
·n1is
appliru1ce
has
been
designed
to
bum
pelletized
wood
fuel
only.
Do
not
attempt
to
bLU11
cordv,:ood
or.
pressed
logs
in
the
stove,
severe
dmnage
or
fire
could
result.
Buming
improper
fuel
\\·ill
void
wmmnty.
18.
Since
there
arc
lll<my
numul~1cturcrs
of
wood
pellets,
it
is
importmlt
to
select
pellets
that
me
fi·ee
of
dirt
or
any
impmities.
·n1e
Association
Of
Pellet
Fuel
Industries
(A.P.F.I.)
has
established
a
standard
for
pellet
manufactming.
We
recommend
that
you
purchac;e
pellets
that
meet
tl1ese
standmds.
Ask
your
local
dealer
for
a
recommended
pellet-type.
Fines
Bulk
Density
Size
Ash
Content
I%
max
..
through
a
1/8"
screen.
40
lbs.
per
cu.
ft.
min.
1/4"
to
3/8"
dia.,
1.5"
longmax.
1%
max.
Moisture Content 8 %
max.
Heat
Content Approx.
8200
BTU
per
lb.
min.
Testing/Listing
The
PF70
pellet
ftred
wood
heater
confonns
with
ti1e
safety
standru·d
UL1482,
for
residential
room
heaters
witl1
vertical
or
horizontal
connector
in
ti1e
freestanding
straight
or
comer
modes
and
for
use
in
mrumfactured
dwellings
ru1d
park
trailers
according
to
OAR
918-520-010
through
918-520-110.
ll1e
PF70
also
confonns
to
UL907
and
UL127
pertaining
to
use
as
ru1
insert
into
a
masonry
fireplace
or
ru1
approved
factory-built
zero
clearance
fireplace
with
direct
cmmect
only.
Outside
combustion
air
is
required
for
all
mrumfactured
home
installations
and
is
optional
in
all
otl1er
installations.
Listing
Laboratmy
(safety):
EESPC;
Kent,
W A
98032.
Listing
file
#92-040.
Based
on
a
tested
air
to
fi.Jel
ratio
in
excess
of 3
5:
1,
tllis
appliance
is
not
ru1
effected
facility
w1der
the
EPA
regulations
for
wood
bLU11ing
stoves.
Listing
Laboratory
(enlissions):
EEMC,
Kent;
WA
98032
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