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barriers. Manville’s CERAFORM 126 is an example of an approved insulated wall protector. This
product has a K equal to .27 and is a half-inch thick. Total thermal resistance should exceed 1.5 for any
material used to ensure proper thermal protection of a combustible wall.
MOBILE HOME STOVE ATTACHMENT
1. Install combustion air to the bottom of the stove as shown in FIGURE 18 in all mobile home applications.
The other end of the combustion air tube is installed through the mobile home floor. Ensure that snow or
other material cannot prevent fresh air from entering the duct located outside the mobile home.
2. A pedestal stove may receive combustion fresh air either through the mobile home floor or through the
mobile home exterior wall. FIGURE 16 and FIGURE 17 demonstrates both options.
3. Install a mesh screen or an approved fresh air cap on the outside of the mobile home combustion air tube.
This cap will keep foreign material, birds, or small animals out of the fresh air system. Do not use mesh
screen from windows as it has too small a hole.
4. If operation of the Harvester freestanding stove causes room air starvation, dangerous fumes can be
sucked into the mobile home from other vented appliances. Air starvation usually occurs: (a) because the
combustion air intake is blocked, (b) because the stove door is left open or does not seal properly, or (c)
due to strong exhaust fans being operated inside the mobile home. Always ensure that fresh air intake
systems remain unblocked and ensure free fresh airflow. Contact your local Country Flame dealer or a
certified chimney sweep for annual inspections.
5. WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL ANY HARVESTER IN A SLEEPING ROOM.