Installation 11
Travis Industries 4050225 100-01154
Mobile Home Requirements
• Outside air is required (used for
combustion) - see the directions
below.
• The heater must be bolted to the
floor (Some states do not require
this; check with your local building
department). See the illustration
to the right.
• The heater must be grounded to
the steel chassis of the mobile
home (Some states do not require
this; check with your local building
department).
WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL IN
SLEEPING ROOM.
CAUTION: THE STRUCTURAL
INTEGRITY OF THE
MANUFACTURED HOME
FLOOR, WALL, AND
CEILING/ROOF MUST BE
MAINTAINED.
7/16”
Socket
Remove the ash pan
(see page 29).
Use the lag bolts (used
to secure the stove to
the pallet) to screw the
pedestal to the floor.
a
b
Outside Air (used for combustion)
• Must not be drawn from an enclosed space (garage, unventilated crawl space).
HINT: Travis Industries strongly suggests outside air for all residential installations, especially for
those that are energy efficient, air-tight homes.
• Must not be over 15'
long.
• Must be made with 1 3/4"
diameter or larger metal
or aluminum duct with a
metal screen attached to
the end to keep out
rodents (P.V.C. or other
combustible materials
may not be used). We
recommend the Travis
Industries Outside Air Kit
(part # 99200136).
• Must not terminate above
or within 1' of the
chimney termination.
• Must have a rain cap or
down-turned elbow to
prevent water from
entering.
• Must be located so that it
will not become plugged
by snow or other material.
Air Inlet
(1-3/4"
Outside
Diameter)
1/2"
Center
Line
1-3/4" Diameter Flex Duct
Select a location
between framing
members for the
outside air hole.
Rain Hood with Rodent Screen
Silicone
Cut a minimum 2" diameter
hole in the wall.
Silicone
Seal the area around
the tube to prevent
air from entering
through the wall.
Silicone
10-1/2”
NOTE:
This valve must be open (the rod
parallel with the tube) when the
stove is in operation.