ASH LIP:
Secure the ash lip in place by tightening the 10mm bolts with washers into
the two holes underneath the door.
LEG KIT:
There are four holes tapped in the bottom of the stove that will line up the
legs properly. Thread a 12mm bolt with washer ” (6mm) into each hole.
Hook the leg around the bolt, line up the corner of the leg with the ‘V’ in the
bottom corners of the cast, and tighten bolt.
BOTTOM HEAT SHIELD:
1. The heat shield should be spaced approximately 2” (5cm) from the bottom
of the stove. You should have two spacer screws, two washers, and two
extension screws.
2. The two spacer screws should be attached to the stove bottom rst.
3. Line up the holes in the heat shield to the spacer screws (these may need
to be straighten in order to install the heat shield). The lip on the heat
shield will face upward at the front.
4. Screw the extension screws into the spacer screws.
IMPORTANT: The shield must be in place to assure proper oor clearances.
DOOR HANDLE:
See Figure to right.
FLUE COLLAR:
The ue collar is initially mounted to the back but if the stove will be installed
with top venting the ue collar will have to be moved. Remove the back
heat shield using a 8mm wrench and remove cast top and lay it upside
Preparation for Installation
WARNING: When this room heater is not properly installed, a house re may result. To reduce the risk of re,
follow the installation instructions. Contact local building or re ofcials about restrictions and installation
inspection requirements in your area.
WARNING: This room heater must be connected to:
1) A chimney complying with the requirements for type HT chimneys in the standard for Chimneys, Factory-Built,
Residential Type and Building Heating Appliance. UL 103 (S629 in Canada) or
2) A code-approved masonry chimney with a ue liner; 6” (15.2cm) minimum ue.
Proper preparation and planning of the installation will simplify the job and help achieve effective operation of the
unit.
a) Select the location of the stove installation. The stove should be positioned so that the air ows to the rest of the
home in as straight a line as possible.
b) Indicate the proper penetration point of the chimney structure. Avoid roof areas such as valleys, ridges, dormers,
and hips.
c) Position the oor protector where the installation is to be made (See Clearance to Combustibles and Clearances
to Walls).
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Stove Assembly
Remove top and sides of crate from around Hudson. The ash lip will be found in a box under the cast top, leave
cast top removed while assembly. The grate in the door way must be remove to take the box, containing the
four legs, the handle and assembly metric fasteners, out of the rebox.
To remove stove from pallet lay Hudson gently on its’ back and remove the four 10mm bolt from the bottom of the
pallet. The stove must remain on its’ back to install the ash lip, all four legs, and bottom heat shield. Carefully
turn the stove upright, replace the cast top and install the door handle. The Hudson must have the door handle,
heat shields, all four legs, ash lip, and ue collar installed before it can be used.
down. Using a 10mm wrench remove to one bolt holding the cast cover to the top and the three bolts holding
the ue collar to the back of the stove (inner side of back, acsess through top). Install the cover onto the back
and the ue collar onto the top. Replace the cast top and the back heat shield.