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PLANNING THE INSTALL
Planning the height & shape of the chimney
The install location must also allow for an unobstructed chimney run of sufficient vertical height (4 feet and higher) and must
not feature elbows too close to the appliance connection. Elbows must be located as high up on the chimney run as is
possible. A barometric damper should be located within the first 2-3 feet of chimney (fig 26)
Level foundation
When choosing a surface on which to install the
appliance, ensure that It does not sit at an angle
or pitched forward or back (fig 25) In an
appliance that is not level, fuel will pool to one
side of the burner and result in partial
combustion and carbon rich flames.
1’
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4
5’
6’
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Installing the tie down bar
The tie down bar will prevent the installed stove from pitching forwards if the motion of the boat is significant (A) Choose the install location and
determine the location for the tie down bar (B) Attach the tie down bar firmly using screws, then carefully slide the appliance backwards (C) until the
flanges on its underside slot underneath the raised ends of the tie down bar (D)
PLEASE NOTE: the tie down bar alone may not be enough on its own to prevent the stove from sliding forwards in rough seas. After securing the stove
against tilting with the tie down bar. Make sure you bolt or screw the stove to the surface it is sitting on using the holes provided at the base of each
side panel (E)
Tie Down Bar
A
B
C
D
E
E
FIG 25
FIG 26
FIG 27
FIG 28
FIG 29

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