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Typical mobile home installation, Chimney supported by ceiling – Hearth and Home Technologies 8040 04-28-04 User Manual

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HearthStone

Quality Home Heating Products Inc ®

Tribute Model 8040

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Follow these special requirements for installing your
stove in a mobile home.

Install the stove in accordance with 24 CFR, Part
3280 (HUD)

You must use the Tribute outside air kit Assembly
390-53400

Ensure that the outside air inlet must remain clear of
any objects, leaves, icing, snow, or other debris. Keep
the inlet away from any exhaust fans. The inlet
requires an adequate amount of ventilation. If the
inlet becomes restricted during operation, the unit
may starve for room air, which may cause smoke
spillage and an inability to maintain a proper fire.
This smoke may set off any smoke detectors if
installed.

Permanently attach the stove to your mobile home’s
floor. Use 1/4" holes in each leg base to bolt down
the stove.

Install one of the following Dura-Vent Mobile Home
Chimney & Connector Kits:


6DP-MH 6” Diameter S/N 9096N

7DP-MH 7” Diameter S/N 9196N

8DP-MH 8” Diameter S/N 9296N


Each kit includes:

Stainless spark arrester cap, storm collar,

Adjustable vented flashing – 0/12 – 6/12,

Two 24” Dura/Plus* chimney pipes, 24”
support box with built-in starter section and
trim.

* (UL or ULC approved equipment is acceptable)

Chimney must be removed when transporting Mobile
Home.

Use silicone to create an effective vapor barrier at the
location where the chimney or other component
penetrates to the exterior of the structure.



¦ WARNING:

DO NOT INSTALL IN A SLEEPING ROOM



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CAUTION:

MAINTAIN THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY
OF THE MOBILE HOME

WALLS, FLOOR,

CEILING, AND ROOF WHILE YOUR STOVE
IS INSTALLED AND IN USE

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Typical Mobile Home installation.

Support Box
with built-in
starter section

Chimney supported by ceiling.

Chimney Cap

Storm Collar

Flashing

Adjustable Roof

Stovepipe

Chimney

Chimney Section