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Buffalo B100 - Floor Protection and Clearances; Exhaust System Installation

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INSTALLATION NOTICES
Safe Installation Notice
Your BUFFALO Pellet Stove must be properly installed to meet the safety listing of the stove.
Failure to strictly follow these installation instructions could result in the possibility of a house fire,
property damage, bodily harm or even death.
Building Permit
Local building codes must be followed and required building permits obtained from local building
officials prior to installation of your Buffalo Pellet Stove.
Safety Testing And Listing
Your Buffalo Pellet Stove has been tested and is listed by Warnock Hersey Laboratories, an
accredited independent testing laboratory, in accordance with the requirements in UL1482 and
ASTM standards for solid fuel heaters, hearth stoves, fireplaces and inserts. The safety label is
located on the right side of the pellet hopper cover. This safety label contains installation
specifications that must be followed during installation of your Buffalo Pellet Stove.
Installation Cautions & Warnings
The installation sketches shown in this manual are only examples of many acceptable installation
designs. Other designs that meet local code, stated installation requirements identified in this
manual, the stove’s label and PL vent manufacturer’s requirements may be deemed acceptable.
NOTE: All stove owners, operators and installers must read and become thoroughly acquainted with the information in
this manual before installing and/or operating this heating appliance.
1. All stoves must be placed on non-combustible material (following the guidelines provided
within this manual).
2. Caution should be taken to avoid damaging any electrical wires, water pipes, heating ducts,
etc. that may be in the vicinity of the holes that must be put through walls to provide the
required exhaust venting and fresh air supply for your pellet stove.
3. Your Buffalo Pellet Stove operates with a slightly positive venting system. For the safety of
people, animals and plants in the vicinity of your stove, the exhaust system must be
correctly installed and must be airtight!
4. All installations must meet all local building codes, PL vent manufacturer’s requirements an
all requirements in this manual.
5. Any alteration made to your Buffalo Pellet Stove by any party other than an authorized
Buffalo Pellet Stove dealer or an employee of Snyder Manufacturing (Buffalo Pellet Stove)
will void the warranty on your stove.