Dansons Group FPP, IPP Indoor Fireplace User Manual


 
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adian Comfort Industries V04 8 PELPRO OWNERS MANUAL
Copyright 2004
www.pelprostoves.com Dansons Group Inc.
FPP
Bay View Freestanding
IPP
Bay View Insert / Built-In
FPP
Freestanding
IPP
Insert / Built-In
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 4
Figure 3
INSTALLATION OPTIONS
READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE YOU INSTALL AND USE YOUR
PELPRO HEATER. FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN
PROPERTY DAMAGE, BODILY INJURY OR EVEN DEATH!
(See specific Installation details for clearances and other installation requirements)
The two PELPRO models are the: “FPP” Freestanding: a Traditional styled stove (figure 1), and a Bay View
style(figure 2); and the “IPP” Fireplace Insert / Built-In: a Traditional style (figure 3), and a Bay View style (figure
4). Both models come with either black painted or brass trimmed doors.
All models may be installed to code in both conventional and mobile homes.
INSTALLATION OPTIONS INCLUDE:
1. A FREESTANDING STOVE: Set on a pedestal and placed on a non-combustible floor pad. (figure 1 &2)
2. An ALCOVE: Set on a pedestal and placed on a non-combustible floor pad in compliance with clearance
requirements for an installation in an alcove. (figure 1 & 2)
3. A HEARTH STOVE: When installed with or without a pedestal on a non-combustible hearth of a masonry or
factory built wood or coal burning fireplace. (figure 1 & 2)
4. A FIREPLACE INSERT: When installed, with a shroud, in a masonry or a factory built, wood or coal burning
fireplace. (figure 3 & 4)
5. A BUILT-IN INSERT: When installed on a non-combustible pad, in a wall or custom built mantel and where
adequate airflow around the stove is provided. (figure 3 & 4)