5 chimney system, 1 definitions – Osburn Stoves by SB I 2200 User Manual
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1.4
Manufactured (Mobile) Home Installations – Additional Requirements
1. The stove must be bolted to the floor (secure the unit by prying out the two plastic plugs in the
pedestal, and installing the two 3/8" x 3-1/2" (9.8mm x 88.9mm) lag bolts through the holes
provided).
2. The unit
must
be provided with outside combustion air.
3. Clearance from the top of stove to an unprotected ceiling should be a minimum of
52” (1321mm).
Note: For manufactured home installations in the USA, the stove must be grounded to the frame of
the home using a # 8 ground wire with approved terminations and star lock washers.
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1.5 Chimney
System
1.5.1 Definitions
For clarity, the following definitions should be used with respect to these instructions:
A
chimney system
consists of the
connector
off the top of the stove, and a
chimney
, which joins to the
connector and terminates outside the building envelope.
A
chimney
can be a
masonry chimney
(of masonry construction with an inside liner), or a
factory
built chimney.
A
factory built chimney
can be a
double walled chimney
(two concentric pipes with insulation
sometimes referred to as an insulated
solid pack
, or an
air cooled chimney
(three concentric pipes,
with insulation between the first and second pipes, and air between the second and third pipes).
A
single walled
connector is a single pipe.
A
double walled
connector has two concentric pipes, no insulation, and is an
air cooled
connector.