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8.2 Recommendations for Mobile Home Installation
1. Make sure there is an effective vapor barrier where the venting penetrates
to the outside of the mobile home. Seal all openings in the vapor barrier
as required.
2. Make sure the mobile home has adequate ventilation. Your stove is a
solid fuel burning appliance. As such, there is a possibility of smoke
entering the room. By making sure the mobile home is adequately
vented, you reduce the chances of smoke remaining in the mobile home.
3. Make sure the venting is properly installed and sealed. Leaking vent
pipes may set off smoke detectors in the mobile home. Also, some fuels
may produce carbon monoxide which, in large amounts, can be fatal.
Make sure the venting is installed properly to prevent leakage of carbon
monoxide into the mobile home.
4. If parts become damaged or need to be replaced, please contact your local
dealer or visit WWW.KOZISTOVES.COM. Do NOT replace parts with
any other parts not specified by your local dealer or manufacturer.
8.3 Mobile Home Combustion Air Intake Requirements
All mobile home installations MUST use combustion air from the outside. This heater
must be connected to the exterior of the mobile home using a noncombustible metal pipe,
with a minimum 2 inch (50 mm) diameter. APR Industries Ltd. part # AK100 (Air Intake
Kit) can be used for this purpose. Use of plastic pipes are not permitted. Please read
the “Combustion Air Intake Requirements” section for more information.
(although this installation is permitted, a 3’ (1
m) vertical rise is strongly recommended)
Figure 15D. Mobile home installa-
tion through wall
Figure 15C. Mobile home installation
through roof