Waterford LEPRECHAUN 90 O.S.A Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Summary of LEPRECHAUN 90 O.S.A

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    Leprechaun 90 o.S.A woodburning 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. This appliance is hot while in operation and retains its heat for a long peri...

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    Leprechaun 90 o.S.A. Woodburning stove installation & operating instructions general when installing, operating and maintaining your leprechaun 90 o.S.A. Stove respect basic stan- dards of fire safety. Read these instructions careful- ly before commencing the installation. Failure to do so may resul...

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    Rear exit: fit the heat shield as follows: screw the four 4” 100mm x 1/4” 6mm tie bolts to the back panel (item 11). Fit the four 1” spacers (item 31) over the tie bolts. Fit the inner heat shield (item 28) without blanking plate onto the four tie bolts. Now fit the other four 1” 25mm spacers over t...

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    Warning do not obstruct free air supply to the air inlet duct located at the back of the stove. Outside air connection this stove may be connected direct to the outside of the house for its combustion air supply. Note: it is recommended to use the shortest possible outside air supply ducts. Supply d...

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    7. The chimney system shall comply with the standard for chimney’s factory-built residential type and building heating appliances ul 103. 8. Any openings in a chimney guard if used must not permit the entrance of a 3/4” (19mm) diameter rod. 9. Caution: the structural integri ty of the mobile home ro...

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    Chimney, installed in accordance with the manufac- turers instructions or a lined masonry chimney acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. Chimney connectors the chimney connector is a smokepipe used to connect the leprechaun 90 o.S.A. Stove to the approved chimney described above. The chimn...

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    1. Leg 2. Ashtray 3. Base 4. Base heat shield 5. Combustion chamber base plate 6. Fire door 7. Side panels 8. Inside fire door 9. Door latch 10. Top side of top baffle 11. Back panel 12. Back baffle 13. Hob 14. Spigot 15. Hotplate 16. Front frame 17. Back sealing plate 18. Back sealing plate gasket ...

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    Thimbles thimbles for chimneys or vent connectors should be of fire clay (astm c 315, specifications for clay flue linings), galvanised steel of minimum thick- ness of 24 gauge, or material of equivalent durabili- ty. Thimbles should be installed without damage at the liner. The thimble should exten...

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    Between the outer wall of chimney section and shall be 12” (305mm). Chimney section concentric with and spaced 1” (25mm) away from connector by means of sheet steel support plates on both ends of chimney section. Opening shall be covered and chimney section supported on both sides with sheet steel s...

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    Has caught fire adjust the primary air settings to suit the heat requirements. 2. The logs will burn slowly towards the rear of the fire chamber and the rate of burning is adjustable at all times by means of the pri- mary air settings. The more air (wider open ing) the faster the burning. Do not ove...

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    Primary air settings maximum - pull control lever (item 43) all the way towards the front. Low (min) - push the control lever (item 43) all the way towards the back. When inspecting a masonry chimney, start at the cleanout door, normally found in the basement, at the base of the chimney, or on the o...

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    Warning: use only ceramic glass 5mm thick. Abuse such as striking, slamming and use of substitute mat e r i a l s should be avoided. Fire safety to provide reasonable fire safety, the following should be given serious consideration: 1. The installation of smoke detectors. 2. A conveniently located c...