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Building Department
310 NORWICH-NEW LONDON TURNPIKE
UNCASVILLE, CT 06382-2599
TEL. (860) 848-3030 X382 FAX. (860) 848-7231
MECHANICAL PERMIT
Permit Number: M2009-0022 Date: 23-Feb-09 Map/Lot: 039/077-000 Owner ID: 5507000
Project Location: 15 PIRES DRIVE Unit:
Job Description: Install Woodstove
Owner Name: Jean E.Allbee Tenant Name: N/A
Careof:
15 Pires Drive
Oakdale CT 06370- Telephone:
Contractor Name: Home Owner Telephone:
DBA: Lic/Reg Type:
Lic/Reg No: 0
Exp Date:
Construction Value Permit Fees Construction Information
Building Value: $0.00 Building Fee: $0.00 Use Group: IRC
Plumbing Value: $0.00 Plumbing Fee: $0.00 Code: 2005 State Building Code
Mechanical Value: $2,693.00 Mechanical Fee: $24.00
Electrical Value: $0.00 Electrical Fee: $0.00 Construction Type: IRC
Total Value: $2,693.00 Penalty Fee: $0.00 Permit Code: R5
C of 0 Fee: $0.00 Comments:
Plan Review Fee: $2.40
State Ed Fee: $0.48
Total Fee Paid: $26.88
It shall be the owners repsonsibility to schedule the following inspections a minimum of 2 business days in advance:
Field set of approved construction documents shall be available onsite during all inspections.
BUILDING PERMIT INSPECTIONS PLUMBING, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL PERMIT INSPECTIONS
❑ Footing -Prior to pouring concrete ❑ R Plumbing and leak test
❑ Deck Piers ❑ R Electrical
❑ Backfill-Footing drains and waterproofing ❑ Elec Trench-with conduit installed
❑ Concrete Slab- Prior to pouring concrete ❑ Pool Bonding
❑ Anchor Bolts-with sill plate and prior to floor framing ❑ Electrical Service CRS No: 0
❑ Framing ❑ R HVAC
❑ Masonry Fireplace Throat or Chimney Thimble ❑ Gas Piping and leak test
❑ Fireblocking_Draftstopping INSPECT *N RE•UIRED UPON COMPLETION
❑ Insulation D. '- cat= .f Approval
❑ e cate of Occupancy
Building Official's Approval: /�' L•e":6",- Zee
Town of Montville
Building Department
310 Norwich-New London Tpke.
Tel. 860-848-3030, Ext 382 Uncasville, CT 06382 Fax. 860-848-7231
RESIDENTIAL PERMIT APPLICATION FORM Permit No.: In1(C (—( r")--
Type of Work Occyvancy Type Permit Type
❑New Construction Ingle Family ❑Building
❑Acjdition 0 Two-Family ❑P)umbing
j-Alteration ❑Townhouseechanical
0 Accessory Structure 0 Electrical CRS#:
Property Address: I ce.`\ r, VC
(Number) (Street) (Unit)
Job Description: )1�S 1.\1 ‘(\ `c)x Ck.
Owner: „,A()Sir A\`'ne-e
Address: 13 Q ' )1 C�/
City: D('.( C.�C1 C State: C_ � Zip Code:0 6 •-•,S'2() Telephone( L()l ) %/�[t7- 7
Applicant: kOW CNA NQ/�
DBA:
Address:
City: State: Zip Code: Telephone( )Contractors-Complete the Following:
License Type: License No.: Expiration Date:
I hereby certify that the proposed work will conform to the State Building Code and all other codes as adopted by the State of Connecticut and the Town
of Montville and further attest that the proposed work is authorized by the owner in fee and that I am authorized to make application for a
permit for such work as described above.
❑ By checking this box,I will follow the requirements of the 2005 NEC as the alternative compliance per section E3301.2.1 of the Residential Code,
instead of the electrical requirements in chapters� te� 33 through 42 of the Residential Code.
Owner/Agent Si nature: yu��(�1Cll 9-�� Date: 1 7/07
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Con tion Value Permit Fees
Building Value: Building Fee:
Plumbing Value: Plumbing Fee:
Mechanical Value: Mechanical Fee:
Electrical Value: Electrical Fee:
Total Value: Penalty Fee:
C of 0 Fee:
Plan Review Fee:
State Ed Fee:
Total Fee:
Revised_August 23,2007
Town of Montville
Building Department
File Receipt
Date: 20-Feb-09 Receipt No: 4250
Received From: Jean Allbee
Job Address: 15 Pires Drive
Fees Collected State Educational Training Fee
Cash: $0.00 Cash: $0.00
Check: $26.88 Check: $0.48
Check No: 1046
Short/Over: $0.00
Construction Value: $2,693.00
Demolition Value: $0.00
Received By Carmen Roberts CLAMS,4,1. Th , et)sivo
Address: 15 Pires Drive
ITEM QTY $IUNIT TOTAL
Building Plumbing Mechanical Electrical
BUILDING AREA
New Construction SF $ 113.03 $ - $ -
Basement,Finished SF $ 22.96 $ - $ -
Basement,Unfinished - SF $ 12.40 $ - $ -
Crawl Sapce SF $ 9.30 $ -
Interior Renovations SF $ 35.09 $ - $ - $ -
MANUFACTURED HOMES
Ground Anchors SF $ 6.45 $ - $ - $ -
Basement SF $ 12.41 $ - $ - $ -
Crawl Space SF $ 9.31 $ - $ - $ -
AMENITIES
Kitchen EA $ - $ - $ -
Full Bathroom - EA $ - $ -
Half-Bathroom - EA $ - $ -
GARAGE
Attached SF $ 54.35 $ - $ -
Detached - SF $ 69.53 $ - $ -
Under SF $ 10.03 $ - $ -
Carport SF $ 19.89 $ -
MECHANICAL
Warm-Air n Y/N $ -
Hot Water n Y/N $ -
Electric n YIN $ -
Air Conditioning n Y/N $ -
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
Upgrade Amps $ -
Overhead,new Amps $ -
Underground,new Amps $ -
Subpanel EA $ 599.50 $ -
Gen Set EA $ 3,850.00 $ -
SOLID FUEL BURNING APPLIANCES
Prefab Metal Fireplace EA $ 6,497.70 $ -
Masonry w/l fireplace EA $ 7,096.65 $ -
Masonry w/2 fireplaces - EA $ 11,095.70 $ -
Wood Stove,free standing 1 EA $ 2,692.25 $ 2,692.25
Wood stove insert EA $ 1,859.77 $ -
DECKS,PORCHES,SUNROOMS
Deck SF $ 43.07 $ -
Porch - SF $ 149.38 $ -
Sunroom - SF $ 176.90 $ - $ -
POOLS&HOT TUBS
Hot Tub EA $ 8,016.25 $ - $ -
IngroundPool - EA $ 21,37344 $ - $ -
Above Ground Round EA $ 5,09946 $ - $ -
Above Ground Oval EA $ 6,019.75 $ - $ -
Pool Heater EA $ 8,984.25 $ -
Inffatable Type Pool EA $ 1,550.00 $ -
SHEDS
w/o electrical SF $ 20.35 $ -
w/electrical SF $ 20.35 $ - $ -
RENOVATIONS
Roofing,Overlay SF $ 3.00 $ -
Roofing,Strip&reroof - SF $ 4.00 $ -
Roof Sheathing - SF $ 1.31 $ -
Siding - SF $ 3.50 $ -
Windows - EA $ 500.00 $ -
Skylights EA $ 1,051.10 $ -
Doors,Exterior EA $ 601.50 $ -
Oil Tank,275 Gallon EA $ -
Oil Tank,550 Gallon - EA $ -
MISCELLANEOUS CALCULATIONS
TOTALS $ 2,692.25 $ - $ - $ -
PERMIT FEE CALCULATIONS
Construction Value Fee
Building $ 2,693.00 $ 24.00
Plumbing y $ - $ -
Mechanical y $ - $ _
Electrical y $ - $ -
Working before Permit Issuance $ -
Certificate of Occupancy Fee $ -
Plan Review Fee $ 2.40
State Education Fee $ 0.48
TOTALS $ 2,693.00 $ 26.88
Figures are based on the 2006 RS Means Residential Cost Data
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CU/Wi-lairM 5700 ACT Wood Stove
CHIMNEY HEIGHT/DRAFT
To be sure that your Quadra-Fire stove burns properly, the chimney draft (static pressure) should be approximately -.10"
water column (W.C.)during a high burn and -.04"W.C. during a low burn, measured 6"(152mm) above the top of the stove
after one hour of operation at each burn setting.
NOTE: These are guidelines only, and may vary somewhat for individual installations.
Your Quadra-Fire stove was designed for and tested on a 6" (152mm) chimney, 12'-14' (360-420cm) high, (includes stove
height) measured from the base of the stove. The further your stack height or diameter varies from this configuration, the
possibility of performance problems exists. In addition, exterior conditions such as roof line, surrounding trees, prevailing
winds and nearby hills can influence stove performance. Your local dealer is the expert in your geographic area and can
usually make suggestions or discover solutions that will easily correct your flue problem, allowing your woodstove and its
flue system to operate correctly and provide safe and economical heat for your home.
A masonry chimney or a Listed factory-built UL103 HT Class "A" chimney must be the required height above the roof and
any other nearby obstructions. The chimney must be at least 3'(91 cm)higher than the highest point where it passes through
the roof and at least 2'(61 cm) higher than the highest part of the roof or structure that is within 10'(305cm) of the chimney,
measured horizontally. See 2-10-3 Rule below.
These are safety requirements and are not meant to assure proper flue draft.
We recommend using a minimum total system height of 12' (360cm), measured from the flue collar to the top of the
chimney(not including chimney cap).
Availability of combustion air: A source of air(oxygen)is necessary in order for combustion to take place. It is important to
realize that whatever combustion air is consumed by the fire must be replaced. If you are using room air, the air is replaced
via air leakage that occurs around windows and under doors,etc. However,in most newly constructed houses, mobile homes,
or even existing homes that are fitted with tightly sealed doors and windows,the area from which the combustion air is taken
is relatively air tight. In these cases, an outside air source must be made available to feed combustion air from outside the
home into the stove. An Outside Air Kit is available for your stove as an option, Part 831-1780. The kit is a requirement for
mobile home installations. Check with the local authorities in your area for the requirements in your location.
2-10-3 RULE
3 ft Min ' 2 ft Min(61cm)
(91 cm) Ridge
1 .
10ftMin
(305cm)
WARNING!
ALWAYS FOLLOW CHIMNEY CONNECTOR MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPER INSTALLATION.
CHIMNEY CONNECTOR IS TO BE USED ONLY WITHIN THE ROOM, BETWEEN THE STOVE AND CEILING OR
WALL. THE CONNECTOR SHALL NOT PASS THROUGH AN ATTIC OR ROOF SPACE, CLOSET OR SIMILAR
CONCEALED SPACE, OR A FLOOR, OR CEILING. MAINTAIN MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES
AS REFERENCED ON PAGES 6, 7, 8, &9.
November 29, 2007 250-7090D Page 9
FIGURE 6
5700 ACT Wood Stove Ou4o fl- IPE
FLUE SYSTEMS MASONRY CHIMNEY (Cont'd)
There are two separate and different parts to a flue system: the The flue should be checked to determine that it is not too
chimney connector and the chimney itself. large for the stove. NFPA 211 allows the cross-sectional
A. Single wall connector or stove pipe. This must be at least area of the flue to be no more than 3 times the cross-
24 gauge mild steel or 26 gauge blue steel. The sections sectional area of the flue collar of the stove (28 x 3 =
must be attached to the stove and to each other with 84 square inches). It is recommended that a chimney
the crimped (male) end pointing toward the stove. See with a larger diameter than 6" (152mm) be relined,
Chimney Connector Diagram below. All joints, including since the oversized flue can cause poor performance
the connection at the stove collar, should be secured and contribute to the accumulation of creosote. (See
with three sheet metal screws. Make sure to follow page 9 for more information about troubleshooting draft
the minimum clearances to combustibles as set out on problems).
page 6 of this manual. Where passage through the wall, CAUTION!DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY
or partition of combustible construction is desired, the FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE.
installation shall conform to CAN/CSA-B365 (Canada). When connecting the stove through a combustible wall to
B. Factory-built listed chimney connector(vented). A listed a masonry chimney, special methods are needed. There
connector(vented)must be used when installing this unit are several ways to make this connection, including
in a mobile home. The listed connectors must conform to the construction of a masonry thimble. In Canada, the
each other to ensure a proper fit and seal. installation shall conform to CAN/CSA-B365. Check with
your local building authorities and/or consult the National
sii I Fire Protection Association (NFPA 211). Refer to Figure
13B on page 13 and Figures 14A&14B on page 14
Wood Stud 2"
I��UIIIIFI� FLUE (51mm)
TOWARDS GAS Clearance
STOVE DIRECTION Fireclay liner 5/8"
from chimney / mm)Minimum
wall /` or(16Equivalent.
Header \ lir, 4
o oi
FIGURE 10A-Chimney Connector %\ \% .0;
�\\\V4
MASONRY CHIMNEY 4\ �,/��
For optimal performance, masonry chimneys used to vent this —� '\�' \��o////,
appliance should be lined with a 6" (152mm) stainless steel \\� x\0////4
,rt, 4/%
liner. Installations into a clay flue without a stainless steel liner Fireclay liner 5/8" \NA"NAM/ 011
(16mm)Minimum \/�
may reduce draw which affects performance, cause the glass or Equivalent. 1110,
%�/�
to darken and produce excessive creosote. %/�4
Ensure that a masonry chimney meets the minimum standards Sill support ��4
of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard %//4
211. It must have at least a 5/8"(16mm)fire clay liner or a listed ` //
chimney liner system. See Figure 11B on page 11. Make sure
there are no cracks, loose mortar or other signs of deterioration Thimble Assembly 4k
and blockage. It is best to have the chimney inspected by a 12"(305mm)of beck
separation between
professional, and be sure to have the chimney cleaned before clay liner and
the stove is installed and operated. FIGURE 10B
WARNING!! IF INSTALLING THIS MODEL TO A MASONRY CHIMNEY, ALWAYS BE SURE THE CHIMNEY IS IN GOOD
CONDITION AND THAT IT MEETS THE MINIMUM STANDARDS OF THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA)
STANDARD 211. A FACTORY BUILT CHIMNEY MUST BE 6"(152mm) UL103 HT.
THIS APPLIANCE IS MADE WITH A 6 INCH (152mm) DIAMETER CHIMNEY CONNECTOR AS THE FLUE COLLAR ON THE
UNIT. CHANGING THE DIAMETER OF THE CHIMNEY CAN AFFECT DRAFT AND CAUSE POOR PERFORMANCE. IT IS NOT
RECOMMENDED TO USE OFFSETS OR ELBOWS AT ALTITUDES ABOVE 4000 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL OR WHEN THERE
ARE OTHER FACTORS THAT AFFECT FLUE DRAFT.
Page 10 250-7090D November 29, 2007
CUADRA- /RE 5700 ACT Wood Stove
SOLID PACK CHIMNEY WITH METAL SUPPORTS AS A THIMBLE
For the method of installation to a masonry chimney shown in Figures 13A& 13B on page 13, it will be necessary to pur-
chase a 12"(305mm)long 8"(203mm)inside diameter, section of prefabricated Listed solid pack chimney to use as a thimble.
Purchase a wall spacer, trim collar, and a wall band manufactured to fit the chimney section you purchase.
The safety features of this system are two fold:
1. A 2" (51 mm) air space between the chimney section and combustible wall
2. The 1"(25mm)air space around the chimney connector as it passes through the chimney section to the chimney.
The location of the opening through the wall to the chimney must leave a minimum 18" (457mm) vertical clearance
between the connector pipe and the ceiling (or minimum recommended from pipe manufacturer) to prevent the
ceiling from catching fire.
Measure for the center-line as shown in Figure 11A below. Cut an opening in the wall large enough to accommodate the
outside dimension of the chimney section plus the minimum air space specified by its manufacturer. It may be necessary
to cut the wall studs and install a header and a sill frame to maintain the wall support. The hole in the chimney must have
at least an 8" (203mm) diameter fire clay liner or equivalent, secured with refractory mortar. If it is necessary to cut a hole
in the chimney liner, use extreme care to keep it from shattering.
FIRECLAY FLUE LINER
CONCRETE CAP .4..........,WITH AIR SPACE
•
` RAFTER
Center of Hale ` FLASHING
Opening te `
/ 1"(25mm)
CLEARANCE
WITH FIRESTOP ►�
Center Line CEILING JOIST b%
R f—EAVE
COMBUSTIBLE WALL I \
1"(25mm)CLEARANCE
THIMBLE, / , I!!
12"(305mm),,,
305mm) . I
OF BRICK SHEATHING
. MO
Add center-line measurement to mi, 11
depth measurement of your floor pro-
tector. Mark this combined measure-
ment at correct wall location for your -I
installation, maintaining minimum
11
clearance to combustibles. FLOOR PROTECTOR 'r�
FIGURE 11A N.N. ,�if
'-
FIGURE 11B AIRTIGHT
CLEANOUT DOOR
WARNING! ALWAYS FOLLOW CHIMNEY CONNECTOR MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPER INSTALLATION.
CHIMNEY CONNECTOR IS TO BE USED ONLY WITHIN THE ROOM, BETWEEN THE STOVE AND CEILING OR WALL, NEVER
PASSING THROUGH A COMBUSTIBLE CEILING OR WALL. THE CONNECTOR SHALL NOT PASS THROUGH AN ATTIC OR
ROOF SPACE, CLOSET OR SIMILAR CONCEALED SPACE,OR A FLOOR,OR CEILING. MAINTAIN MINIMUM CLEARANCES
TO COMBUSTIBLES AS REFERENCED ON PAGE 7.
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November 29, 2007 250-7090D Page 11
5700 ACT Wood Stove OU�IDRA- /RE
SOLID PACK CHIMNEY WITH METAL SUPPORTS AS A THIMBLE (Cont'd)
First,make the frame for the thimble,ensuring it is no Min. Chimney Clearance
smaller than 14" (356mm) square, to maintain a 2" to Wall Spacer and Min. Clearance
(51mm) air space around the chimney section. Combustibles-2" (51mm) 2" (51 m)
00
Attach the wall spacer to the chimney side of the / MIRmi . 1 ' (25mm)Air
Chimney Flue ! lir—ii
to Chimney
frame. Then insert the frame into the opening, toe / M,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Section
nailing it to the wall studs. Install the wall band in the Liner Fireclay
framing to secure the chimney section in place. Liner oraChimney
Equivalent Connector
Insert a single section of chimney connector into the / �n ��Chimney Section
chimney through the wall band, being sure it does
III IF2I_�Trim Collar
not protrude into the chimney beyond the edge of / Wall Band
the chimney flue lining.
Masonry Chimney Wall Spacer
Apply high temperature furnace cement to the end of Constructed to NFPA 211
the chimney section and install it over the connector,
through the wall spacer. Tighten the wall band to FIGURE 12A
hold the chimney section firmly in place and against
the chimney.
i
Install the trim collar on the outside of the opening.
Check to make sure there is a 1" (25mm) air space
between the connector and the chimney section. Fire Clay
Flue Liner
During installation be certain that a 2" (51mm) air 4, L%10 with Airspace
space to the wood framing is maintained. Do not 1
fill this space with insulation. Insulation in this air Masonry
space will cause a heat buildup which may ignite Chimney
the wood framing. Trim Collar
Wall Spacer
Chimney Section /'
with 2" (51 mm) lkilliliall Wall Band to
Clearance to41Secure
��
Combustibles �� I Chimney
Section
Chimney Wood Studs Used for
Connector Framing - Spaced 2"
(51mm) clearance
from Masonry
Chimney
FIGURE 12B
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CUADR�I- /RE 5700 ACT Wood Stove
CONNECTION TO A METAL PRE-FABRICATED CHIMNEY
When a metal prefabricated chimney is used, Listed
the manufacturer's installation instructionsii Chimney Attic
Listed Cap
Insulation
must be followed precisely. You must alsoA Combustible
Maintain 2"(51mm) Storm Collar field
Ceiling
purchase (from the same manufacturer) Clearance
Joists Specified
and install the ceiling support package or _, /Flashing Clearance
wall pass-through and "T" section package, �I _I__LI=----
firestops(where needed),insulation shield,roof v tll Chimney Ceiling
flashing,chimney cap,etc. Maintain the proper - --- Connector Support
Listed Chimney
clearance to the structure as recommended by , 1 To Stove
the manufacturer. This clearance is usually a wI =__ 1
minimum of 2"(51mm),although it may vary by ======
manufacturer or for certain components. i -
Ceiling Support
Combustible Wall
There are basically two methods of metal Chimney
chimney installation. One method is to install Connector -_
the chimney inside the residence through the
=
ceiling and the roof (Figure 13A). Install an 11_---- *RefertoClearances
attic insulation shield to maintain the specified to Combustibles
clearance to insulation. Insulation in this airspace will cause a heat buildup which may ignite Floor II■the ceiling joists.The other method is to install Protector
an exterior chimney that runs up the outside �
of the residence (Figure 13B). This method
of installation requires at a minimum a wall -- --_
pass-through device, a wall support package,
insulated "T" section and roof flashing. The FIGURE 13A- INTERIOR CHIMNEY
components illustrated may not look exactly like
the system you purchase,but they demonstrate
the basic components you will need for a Combustible Outside Wall
proper and safe installation. Maintain r(51mm) Listed Cap Listed __ 2"(51mm)
Clearance Through Eave Chimney Pip- -...1.7.-...7 Clearance
1.1Chimney _= Listed Chimney
Connecto
The chimney must be the required height --7—=--__ Flashing ;.�i►—
above the roof or other obstruction for safety ` To stov>'I',
Insulated'T"
and proper draft operation. The chimney tip`" Wall Support
must be a minimum of 3'(91 cm) higher than __ =-
Trim Collar
the highest point where it passes through the on Inside --;-.7-.-:t Wall Spacer on
roof, and at least 2' 61 cm higher than the Y Wall Outside Wall
( ) g Ceiling
Combustible =\ I /
highest part of the roof or structure that is i� I Insulated"T"
within 10'(305cm)of the chimney, measured Chimney
i
_horizontally (2-10-3 Rule Figure on pageConnector9).
IMPORTANT! il■ Combustible Wall
Floor
Follow the manufacturer's Protector
installation instructions Mt *Refer to Clearances to Combustibles
ME
and maintain the _-
manufacturer's specified
clearance distances.
FIGURE 13B - EXTERIOR CHIMNEY
In Canada when using a factory-built chimney, make sure it is safety listed, Type UL 103 HT CLASS "A"
or conforming to CAN/ULC-S629, STANDARD FOR 650°C FACTORY-BUILT CHIMNEYS.
November 29, 2007 250-7090D Page 13
5700 ACT Wood Stove QUID N /RE
MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION
You must use a Quadra-Fire Outside Air Kit for installation in a mobile home.
1. An outside air inlet must be provided for combustion and
must remain clear of leaves, debris, ice and/or snow. It
must be unrestricted while unit is in use to prevent room r" �Spark Arestor Cap
air starvation which can cause smoke spillage and an
inability to maintain a fire. Smoke spillage can also set
off smoke alarms. Storm collar
2. Stove must be secured to the mobile home structure by
bolting pedestal through hearth pad and into floor. For Roof Flashing
leg models, use 1/4"(6mm)lag bolts with the appropriate
length for your application.
3. Stove must be grounded with #8 solid copper grounding f
wire or equivalent and terminated at each end with N.E.C. Joist Shield/Firestop Double Wall
approved grounding device. connector Pipe
4. Stove must be installed with an approved UL103 HT
ventilated chimney connector, UL103 HT chimney, and
terminal cap with spark arrestor. Never use a single wall
connector(stove pipe)in a mobile home installation. Use
only double-wall connector pipe, Dura-Vent DVL, Selkirk '
metalbestos DS or Security DL double-wall connector or
any Listed double-wall connector pipe.
Outside Air
5. Refer to page 6 of this manual or the Serial Number label Kit Connector
on the back of the stove for clearances to combustibles.
6. Floor protection requirements on pages 7-8 must be Floor
Protector
followed precisely.
7. In Canada, this appliance must be connected to a 6"
(152mm) factory-built chimney conforming to CAN/ULC-
629M,
STANDARD FOR FACTORY BUILT CHIMNEYS.
Outside Air
8. Use silicone to create an effective vapor barrier at the Floor Vent
location where the chimney or other component penetrates
to the exterior of the structure. FIGURE 14A
9. Follow the chimney and chimney connector manufacturer's
instructions when installing the flue system for use in a WARNING: NEVER DRAW COMBUSTION AIR FROM
mobile home. A WALL, FLOOR OR CEILING CAVITY OR FROM
ANY ENCLOSED SPACE SUCH AS AN ATTIC OR
GARAGE.
NOTE: Offsets from the vertical, not exceeding 45°, are
allowed per Section 905(a) of the Uniform Mechanical
Code (UMC). Offsets greater than 45° are considered CAUTION: THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE
horizontal and are also allowed, providing the horizontal MOBILE HOME FLOOR, WALL AND CEILING/ROOF
run does not exceed 75% of the vertical height of the MUST BE MAINTAINED.(i.e.,DO NOT CUT THROUGH
vent. Construction, clearance and termination must be in FLOOR JOIST,WALL STUD, CEILING TRUSS, ETC.)
compliance with the UMC Table 9C.
NOTE: Top sections of chimney must be removable to allow WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL IN SLEEPING ROOM.
maximum clearance of 13.5 ft (411 cm) from ground level
for transportation purposes.
10. Burn wood only. Other types of fuels may generate poisonous gases (e.g., carbon monoxide).
11. If unit burns poorly while an exhaust blower is on in home, (i.e., range hood), then increase combustion air.
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ASH REMOVAL SYSTEM (ARS) INSTALLATION ARS OPERATING AND CLEANING
1. Place protective pad or stove pallet on floor. 1. When stove is cool,open front door and brush most
2. Lay body of stove on its back on protective pad or pallet. of the ash into the center of the firebox. Remember
3. Remove ash removal system top and bottom cover plates by to leave 1/4"to 1/2"(6-13mm)of ash on the firebox
floor to act as a natural grate, allowing air to flow
loosening nuts under stove. Discard both plates.
freely underneath wood.
2. Clean ash down through the ash removal system
STOVE BOTTOM TOP COVER GRATE grate into the drawer below. If there are large pieces
PLATE 1 in the ashes, you can remove the grate before
/ brushing the ash into the drawer. Be sure to replace
the grate before operating the stove.
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-.41 .
3. Swing open ash removal door on leg model. (On the
��.� pedestal model, first pull down the hinged pedestal
'.
front to expose the ash removal door).
4. Pull out the ash drawer. CLOSE the ash removal
door. (Closing this door avoids ash blowing into the
NUTS room in the event of a downdraft).
FIGURE 15A 5. Empty the ashes following the directions below.
6. Swing open ash removal door and replace ash
4. Using a rubber mallet, install plugs (supplied) into two front drawer with the overhanging lip facing toward you.
holes, See Figure 15B. 7. Close ash removal door securely.
5. Line up holes in ash removal system with holes in adapter on
bottom of stove. Disposal of Ashes.Ashes should be placed in a metal
container with a tight fitting lid. The closed container of
6. Screw ash removal system securely in place.
7. Insert ashpan into ash removal s stem box, ashes should be placed on a non-combustible floor or
y making sure on the ground,well away from all combustible materials,
the overhanging lip is facing towards you. pending final disposal. If the ashes are disposed of by
8. Attach legs or pedestal. burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should
be retained in the closed container until all cinders have
CAUTION FOR NOTE LEG MODELS: DO NOT TILT THE
UNIT ON THE CAST IRON LEGS. Lift the unit upright and thoroughly cooled.
place it into position on the floor protector.
9. After righting stove, insert ash removal system grate into
opening in firebox floor.
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LEG MODEL ■
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FIGURE 15b
Po down Pedestal front first
PEDESTAL MODEL
November 29, 2007 250-7090D
Page 15
5700 ACT Wood Stove OUaIDRA- /RE
PEDESTAL OR LEG KIT INSTALLATION
WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE STOVE BEFORE FULLY ASSEMBLING ALL
COMPONENTS. BURNING YOUR STOVE WITHOUT A PEDESTAL OR LEG
KIT ATTACHED WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY AND COULD PRESENT A
SAFETY HAZARD.
PEDESTAL MODEL
1 Place protective pad or stove pallet on floor.
2. Lay body of stove on its back on protective pad or pallet. 01°1
3. Loosen screws on adapter and slide pedestal over If installing legs,r
adapter on bottom of stove these screws to atleg brackets to bo . '4. Line up holes in sides of pedestal with holes in of stove
adapter. I`�41)
5. Securely tighten pedestal into place. ,
6. Carefully stand stove up and place in desired loca- 'y
tion.
7. Slip wooden decorative strips onto pedestal edges.
8. Open door of stove and check to make sure firebricks FIGURE 16A
and ceramic blanket are in their proper locations (see
pages 23-24).
LEG MODEL
1. Remove leg mounting brackets packaged inside fire-
box.
LEG MOUNTING BRACKETS
2. Place protective pad or stove pallet on floor. / (packaged inside stove firebox).
3. Lay body of stove on its back on protective pad or ��/
pallet.
44.
4 Remove the bolts, using a 9/16" Hex Head socket or
„i
wrench, from the adapter and save. f
5. Secure mounting brackets to the bottom of the stove j
with 1/4"-20 Phillips screws. See Figure 16A. Thesej '/„
screws are located on the outer skin at the bottom rear I �' �� -
of the stove.
6. Loosely assembly bolts into the corner of the mounting I ''
brackets.
7. Slide legs onto mounting brackets and tighten.
8. Carefully stand stove up and place in desired location.
FIGURE 16B
9. Use leveling bolts on legs to stabilize and level stove.
10. Open door of stove and check to make sure firebricks CAUTION! DO NOT TILT THE UNIT ON THE
and ceramic blanket are in their proper locations (see CAST IRON LEGS. Lift the unit upright and
pages 23-24). place it into position on the floor protector.
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CUflomi- /RE 5700 ACT Wood Stove
INSTALLATION OF OPTIONAL BLOWER, Part 831-1701
The blower is shipped fully assembled and ready for installation.
1. Remove the three bolts (1/4"-20 Phillips Head)on the outer skin at the bottom rear of stove.
2. Align holes in mounting flange of blower with bolt holes in stove. Blower should be positioned around bottom of rear outer
skin as shown in drawing below.
3. Re-insert and tighten bolts, securing blower onto outer wall of stove.
Do not remove ground from plug. Plug blower cord into a grounded outlet. Route power cord away from stove in such a
manner to avoid heat from the stove, traffic, or other damage. Do not route cord under or in front of stove.
ADJUSTING THE BLOWER SPEED CONTROL, IF NECESSARY*
*The blower speed control for this unit is adjusted at the factory and normally does not
require further adjustment.
NOTE: When the speed control is turned clockwise, it will click on to high speed. Continue to turn the speed control clockwise
to decrease the speed. At full clockwise, the blower should blow gently, but should not stop.
1. With the unit plugged in, turn the speed control knob to slow(full clockwise).
2. With a small screwdriver, adjust the blower speed by turning the adjustment mechanism through the hole on the side
of the speed control.
3. Adjust the speed so the blower runs slowly, but does not stop. Turn clockwise to slow the blower and counterclockwise
to increase the speed.
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BLOWER SPEED CONTROL
Outer
Blower Skin
Mounting
Flange
FIGURE 17A
November 29, 2007 250-7090D Page 17
5700 ACT Wood Stove QUADRA- IRE
OUTSIDE AIR KIT INSTALLATION
Included in Kit: 1 front cover; fiberglass rope; 2 vent Pedestal Model
straps; venting flange &4 screws; termination cap •
& screws. Not all materials are needed for each I7
model. , ,
4_
Items Needed for Installation: 4" (102mm) flex pipe
in the length as required for your installation; Ilk=-
Phillips screwdriver; Silicone sealant; Drills and
saws necessary for cutting holes through the wall
or flooring in your home.
Flex
1. Remove all materials from packing box. ,� ��� Flange
r� ice;
2. Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, remove 2 bolts Front—�L Cut-away: IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII)))
beneath the ashcatcher. Re-use bolts to install front Cover
cover. Be certain that the cover is pushed back as
;eIt to 4 in.(102mm)Flex
far as possible.
Line(Not Included)
Fiberglass ;
3. Install side covers to each side. Slide covers into Sealing SideRope Cover
area and secure with 4 sheet metal screws. (2) IN
Outside Air Termination Cap
(Contains Rodent Screen)
4. Floor installation: Cut a 4" (102mm) minimum
hole in the floor to accommodate outside air piping.
Use 4"(102mm)metal flex or rigid piping to directly FIGURE 18A
connect outside air to the unit or into vented crawl
space. (Do not put flex into a non-vented crawl
space). Use the supplied termination cap with a Leg Model
rodent screen. Seal between the floor and the
pipe with silicone to prevent moisture penetration.
Install fiberglass sealing rope under each side of I • I
r— ,,.,
pedestal.
5. Rear/wall installation: Cut a 4" (102mm) hole in
outside wall to accommodate outside air piping.
Use 4" (102mm) metal flex or rigid piping to
directly connect outside air to stove intake. Use Ilk, '
the supplied termination cap with a rodent screen.
Seal between the wall and the pipe with silicone
to prevent moisture penetration. Install fiberglass
sealing rope under each side of pedestal. ti
r4
1 (Not in.InclFlexudedLine)
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Front
Cover �I.
/ iiiiiiiilni3Yif r
Flex Flange
Side Cover Outside Air Termination Cap
(2) (contains rodent screen)
FIGURE 18B
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Town of Montville
Building Department
• 310 Norwich-New London Tpke.
Tel. 860-848-3030, Ext 382 Uncasville, CT 06382 Fax. 860-848-7231
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Comments:
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