B.K.I. Inc RGT-3001 Owner's Installation And Operation Manual - Royal Guardian,
Blaze King
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Royal Guardian,
Model RGT-3001
OWNER'S INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
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Revision Date: 11/10/2004
B. RESIDENTIAL STANDARD AND REDUCED CLEARANCE WALL EXIT WITH PREFABRICATED CHIMNEY
Refer to Page 18, Figures 24-25-26.
1.
Set floor protector and stove in location for marking holes in accordance with the label and figures of these instructions
(Page 18, Fig. 24-25-26).
2.
Mark the position for the hole in the wall.
3.
IF REQUIRED, be sure to mark the hole for Outside Air Kit.
4.
Move the stove out of the way.
5.
Cut pilot hole in the wall.
6.
Cut the hole for the wall penetration components and frame in the sides of this hole. Install Listed Wall Pass-Through. Refer
to the pipe manufacturer's installation instructions.
7.
Follow the Manufacturer's Installation Instructions to install Prefabricated Chimney system. NOTE: To meet the code, the
chimney must extend above the roof at least three feet and two feet above any area of the roof within ten feet of the
termination of the chimney. The RGT-3001's flue collar accepts only 6" chimney connector. The small end of the connector
fits into the collar to enable any water vapor which may form in the chimney to drain back into the stove. Close clearance
chimney connector is not normally required for residential standard clearance installations. Check with your local building or
fire inspector for local requirements. Chimney connectors can also be used horizontally as a connection between the stove
and a masonry chimney provided that the horizontal length does not exceed three feet AND THE CONNECTOR SLOPES
UPWARD TOWARD THE CHIMNEY AT THE RATE OF 1/4" PER FOOT. This slope in the horizontal connection is required
to encourage the water vapor to drain back into the stove. Use a carpenter's level and a ruler or tape measure to check the
slope. You should also use a level to check the chimney connector exiting the stove to be sure it is vertical. Under no
condition should the chimney connector have more than one 90 degree bend or two 45 degree bends. The distance
between the chimney connector and the ceiling must not be less than 18". The chimney connector sections should be
secured together with no less than three sheet metal screws per joint. The chimney connector should be attached to the
stove' flue collar with screws provided. Be sure all options, including outside air cap, flange, collar and pipe are installed at
this point before putting the stove in its final position.
8.
Slide the stove back into position.
9.
To install the Chimney Connector, slip the lower (crimped) edge of the pipe inside the smoke collar. Install the remaining
lengths of pipe, one on top of the other, to the finished height of the Chimney Connector, and secure to each other.
10. IF REQUIRED, install the Outside Air Flex Pipe.
11. If the OPTIONAL Fan and Side Heat Shield Assembly is installed, the fan motors are equipped with a three-prong
(grounded) plug to prevent shock hazard. THIS PLUG SHOULD BE INSERTED DIRECTLY INTO A PROPERLY
GROUNDED, THREE-PRONGED RECEPTACLE. DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE THIS GROUNDING PRONG FROM THIS
PLUG. Do not route the power cord in front of or under this heater.
WALL EXIT
For Figures 24, 25, and 26. Page 18
Residential Stove Installation Only
FIGURE 28
Residential Installation
using Listed Prefabricated
Chimney System
2’ min
10’
3’ min
Storm
Collar
Roof
Flashing
Support
Band
Support
“TEE”
with Cap
Shown With
Side Shield:
Requirement #2
Combustable Wall
Floor Protector
Attach chimney connector to
collar with screws provided
6” Diam. 24/26 MSG. Black/Blue
Steel Chimney Connector with
listed residential type and building
heating appliance chimney system.
Reduced Parallel & Reduced
Corner Clearance,
See Requirement #4, Page 17