Waterford 104 MK II Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Summary of 104 MK II

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    104 mk ii wood-burning stove safety notice please read this entire manual before you install and use your new room heater. Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage, bodily injury or even death. Save these instructions for future reference. If this stove is not properly installed,...

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    104 - mkii pre-installation assembly step 1: after removing the stove from the pack, open the fire door and remove packed contents from the firebox. Empty the jiffy bag. Step 2: lay the stove on its side. Insert and secure a leg in the recess at each corner of the base using 25mm x 6mm (1 in. X 1/4 ...

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    Chimney types - canada only the stove must be connected to an underwriters laboratories of canada labelled factory built 650 c chimney, installed in accordance with the manufacturers instructions or a lined masonry chimney, constructed acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. Chimney connect...

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    2. Solid insulated listed factory-built chimney length of the same inside diameter as the chimney connector and having 1” (25mm) or more of insu- lation with a min. 9” (229mm) air space between the outer wall of the chimney length and com- bustibles. The inner end of the chimney length shall be flus...

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    Masonry fire place before the installation the entire fireplace system should be inspected for condition and code compliance prior to connecting to the fireplace chimney. Older fireplaces and chimneys may not have been constructed to current-day codes. The fireplace and chimney should be in, or boug...

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    Fig.8 b. Position in the area to be heated - central locations are usually best. C. Allowance for proper clearances to combustibles. D. Obstruction in the ceiling, upper floor or roof, for example, ducting plumbing, electrical fittings and wiring, overhead fixed furnishings, etc. E. For safety, and ...

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    7 exploded view 104 mk2 p arts list 1. S pin v alve 2. Door latch 3. Fire door 5. Fire door panel 6. Front panel 7. Legs 8. Base plate 10. Front side brick 1 1 . Side panel 12. Bottom of t op baf fle assembly 13. Back baf fle 14. Back panel 16. Hob 17. Hot plate 18. S pigot 19. Flue increaser 20. Do...

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    Reduced clearances all the figures shown are for clearance to combustibles, which can be reduced if an approved wall protection sys- tem or non-combustible walls are used. When the 104 mkii listed room heater part, item number 27, stove shield is used, together with a listed pipe shield the clearanc...

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    Adequate air circulation shall be provided by one of the following methods. 1. Adequate air circulation may be provided by leaving all edges of the wall protector open with at least a 1” (25mm) air gap. 2. If the wall protector is mounted on a single flat wall away from the corners, adequate air cir...

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    Attention. It is recommended that the draught be reduced (smaller opening) after the logs are well lighted as they will require little draught to maintain combustion. 4. When the fire is reduced to embers, open the door and carefully rake the embers towards the front of the fire chamber and reload w...

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    12 waterford stanley bilberry, waterford, ireland. Telephone: (051) 302300 facsimile: (051) 302375 rev: 005 dp 020625.