Heartland The Artisan Stove User Manual


 
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Installation Requirements
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CHIMNEY CONNECTOR
REQUIREMENTS
Note: Information herein is for recommendation purposes
only. All clearances are subject to local, Provincial or State
building and re codes. Clearances may change without
notice. Always consult with local building inspector. Im-
properly installed and/or maintained stoves may result in a
house re.
Clearances
Single Wall Stove Pipe
· Left side of stove adjacent to combustible material:
6 inches/ 152.4 mm
· Right side of stove adjacent to combustible mate-
rial: 6 inches/ 152.4 mm
· Rear clearance to combustible material: 6 inches/
152.4 mm
· Corner clearance to combustible material: 6
inches/ 152.4 mm
· Front clearance to combustible material: 36
inches/ 915 mm
· Minimum clearance to combustible ceiling: 51.75
inches/ 1321 mm
Double Wall Stove Pipe
· Left side of stove adjacent to combustible material:
3 inches/ 76.2 mm
· Right side of stove adjacent to combustible mate-
rial: 3 inches/ 76.2 mm
· Rear clearance to combustible material: 3 inches/
76.2 mm
· Corner clearance to combustible material: 3
inches/ 76.2 mm
· Front clearance to combustible material: 36
inches/ 915 mm
Minimum clearance to combustible ceiling: 51.75
inches/ 1321 mm
Combustible Walls
Please contact your local building inspector
for conrmation of what construction materials
are considered combustible or non-combustible in your
particular application. Combustible materials include,
but are not limited to, doors, trim, furniture, drapes,
newspapers, woodpiles and clothes.
Floor Protection
Unit must be placed on a continuous non combustible
pad (oor tile with grouting or sheet metal pad) extending
21" (534 mm) in front and 8" (203 mm) to the sides and
back of the unit.
Hearth MUST extend to the walls if using clearances
less
than these dimensions.
ARTISAN
REQUIREMENTS
How-to Steps How-to Steps
Model Heartland Artisan
Warning
Note: Information herein is for recommendation
purposes only. All clearances are subject to local,
Provincial or State building and re codes. Clear-
ances may change without notice. Always consult
with local building inspector. Improperly installed
and/or maintained stoves may result in a house re.
Chimney Connector Approvals
For Single and listed Double Wall
Use only 6” diameter approved and listed chimney
to the following standards.
· Canada: ULC Standard S629
· U.S.: UL 103 HT
Clearance Guidelines
Part of planning a safe installation is to be sure that
combustible materials located near your stove do
not overheat.
Safety
· Clearances specied herein must be
adhered to as a minimum. Local build-
ing codes may require additional spacing.
Please conrm with your local regulations
before commencing any work.
· Floor or ceiling supports must not be cut
due to chimney installation (adjust stove lo-
cation accordingly to avoid chimney interfer-
ence with these critical areas).
· Certain States require fresh air supply kits
to be installed. Contact state or local au-
thorities for specic details prior to installing
unit.
· Do not pass stovepipe chimney connector
through combustible walls.
· Always use an approved, insulated wall/
ceiling pass through (refer to CSA B365 in
Canada and NFPA 211 in U.S.)
· Do not use stovepipe as an outside chim-
ney.
· Chimney connector should be exposed
and accessible for inspection and cleaning
(never pass through combustible ceiling).
· Chimney connector must be securely at-
tached to the pipe and chimney. Individual
sections must be attached together.
· Stove pipe must not be connected to an air