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2 BARNES AVENUE - BUILDING INSPECTION
FBarnesBarnes Ave. ' s r Plans must be filed and approved by the Inspector before a permit will be granted. r� No. C/ 77 �y City of Salem Ward � e . w . Home Phone # Bus. Phone # APPLICATIONS FOR 'Fe PERMIT TO INSTALL A SOLID FUEL BURN Salem,Mass., TO THE INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS: The undersigned hereby ap es for a permit to build according to the following specifications: Owner's name and address ;0hZz- PO f7r'1N Architect's name ►tl/O`r— _ __._. Mechanic's name and address � � Location of building,No. 8' Q '�� '"� szzy,� What is the purpose of building? Material of building? If a dwelling,for how many families? Will the building conform to the requirements of the law? Estimated cost 0-0'e� C tr tors L' No Signature of applicant REMAR S Noj7 J i t� Ward APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL A SOLID FUEL BURNING STOVE Location.' "4-- PERMIT GRANTED' x 19I Approve [7Go ( ` -i�ns ector GEORGE O. LEWIS CO., INC. Iniurance Adjusters IIVJJ 50 Howe Street {y 7 Ipswich, Massachusetts 01938 (617) 356-1hr Ar0SDN �y�V Form of Notice of Casualty Loss to Building Under Mass.Gen.Laws, Ch. 139, Sec.3B TO: Buiflding Commissioner or Board of Health or I, s�pectt`or of Buildings Board }�o�f� Selectmen addresses ( RE: Insured: `r c ( 1 -0 ldl YY Property Address: 0165 KVV-�1 Insuror and Policy Number: xrtvt ln� CL- rm "i-r�S>_Ju15,co . W/ �R52, en L7 4 Date of Loss: � oar_L T «R-6 ^�UAwr &mq- Insuror' s Claim Number: 1 C(o Q I © L p ( i l a I Claim has been made involving loss, damage or destruction of the above-captioned property, which may either exceed $1,000.00 or cause Mass.Gen.Laws, Chapter 143, Section 6 to be applicable. If any notice under Mass.Gen.Laws, Chapter 139, Section 3B is appropriate please direct it to the attention of the writer and include a reference to the captioned insured, location, insuror and policy number, date of loss and claim number. c o . LIots Adjuster On this date, I caused copies of this notice to be sent to the persons named above at the addresses indicated above by first class mail. Signature �" Date J I ofttlEm, ttrizsQ##s A 1Public Prayertg Bepartment Puilaing Pepurtmezrt Richard T. McIntosh One Salem Green April 9,1982 745-9213 Dennis L. Bradbury 40 Mountain Avenue Re: tot #9 Map #7 Lynn,Ma 01902 Barnes Avenue Dear Mr. Bradbury: In reference to the lot on Barnes Avenue,please be aware of the following: This is not a buildable lot at the present time, because it has no frontage on an accepted street. It will require permission of the Planning Board relating to subdivision, in order for me to issue a Building Permit for any construction at said location. Please call if there are any questions. Very truly yours, Richard T. McIntosh Inspector of Buildings Zoning Enforcement Officer RTM:mo' s cc: Domenic S. Terranova � fie Ut am�nanule�a� �,iZ�Qac�it�aellh t O Mate Aa rd/ of flawl A/ wlattoms azul Ariru/ardi Willi;tm P. Weld 1 6 orma4 A4 q�ee ✓rJur41MY Govern°r O t}7e/li glla - ne � arto�c ce one f80> I<rnf:no 'I'sulsunti p4w,x, ✓fi/aeeac1wj,,1A 02108 Chairman (G 17) '72 7 32m Charles J. Di IMI) Administrator April 19, 1991 i Pyru Industries, htc. 11625 Airport Road lavctelt, WA 93204 Aflemion: Dr. O. J. Whilficld Subject: M_ssachuseliS Appgtval Slates of Ccr)nin of PYnt IIdusirics Wood Pellet Sion S,ys3cllls I, Dear Dr. Whilficld: iAt its March 26, 1991 monthly meeting, the II[IRS voted nppnwaI IkeeI lain wood pcllcl but ninl! skwc: :111(1 licatcrs for use In Massnchuseos - the Iollowilig inllnmetiun identifies Ihese products ;uul ally vowd slipulalions and/or rcquiremems. Pyro loduslries. 111c. or I?celelltWashill Whillield Aufonrtlic Decd, 9heruwsmfically Connollcd, Mechanically and Nalmalk, DwIlcd Wood pcll(l 13unliug Room Maim: --- --- -------------- - ---- i I) ADVANPAGE II-'I- (licestall(linland Iiwplecc illwil models); 2) RIINAISSANCfi; ;) PRODIGY 'I'hceilcdwood pcllcl burningappli:ue:cs,asspedlico in Ihcapplicalion uuncrialsdafed Fe.bomiy6, 1991, aw approved for use in Massaclotsclls suhjecl to coufolnrm(e will) all ulhcr applicable SL'tle. and I:cdel'ul rcgulefions as well as ally w(plirenu�nis of the Manulaclorc.r - where mechanirilly vo.nted equipuicnl is specified by the h4:undncturer for thrnnt;h the side.\�:dl vcuting of such appliances,such venting r;ystc.nts shall be installed in accordance with the Nhlol nclnrcI'S install IHMT manual. i i i A part of the approval of these wood pellet burning heating appliances, it is required that Ihese prrutucts be Installed in accordance with all applicable sections of the fifth Edition of the State Building Cock (Ihc ('oil(') and that specifically, clearances to combustible construction shall be in accordance will' tile rcyuirentents of Section 3409.4 of the Code; i.c., Section 3409.4 docs allow for reduced clearances to con'bustibles wbni exposed combustible construction is protected with noncombustible ntatclials affording the necessary Iiia additionally, clemanccs n'ay be reduced w file manulachter's tested cle;u;uucs 'vheti protection resistance; such clearances are i(Icntified on the listing label of such products. These approvals :oe for those wood pellet SuwesAl v leis as dcsclibcd in the cited al,plication umtcrials and any change in mune,(Icsign,equipotcnl,installation or intended usecvill require Pyro Indusuies, Inc. to Submit Ihese producls again to the CMSI3 for consideration of approvsd. Pyro Industries, Inc. is cautioned that any recommendation for approval by the Construction Materials Safety Board (CMSI3) and any actual approvals [;ranted by the Slate Boar(I of building Regulations and SmndanlS (S1313I6) arc based on an approval ptoccss consisting of an evaluation of only the safety aspects of product design, construction, installaion procedures and intended Ilse, based on the application materials submitted. Neither the CMSI3 ,or Clic S1313lkS evaluate product cilicicncy of the advisability of using one producl its opposed to any other product and (herefore :gtpmval :is discussed herein is not to be utilized in advert isinl! or promotion of said products. Vey Truly youtS, 13AJ11. y1 U,RI GULAIIONS A141 SIANDARUS / /A lea ' �C J Charles J. bin ci Administr lOr C1 D/iin r NIA 02.139 cc: Mr. Charles R. Brewster, Jr., Carver, i i i II i j 41 UxecuCave ice �c�i`ic 9� �y dale if)mrd '7� U 3«<ldm� �e�ulcrleo.ad and A mdcarrd4 I Y iY ..��(Xiavnadi hale rAe 6Vess�t/mg " William F.Weld Governor 6nelxcrlon ace - �oom �90f aG�cNlan, �Ama4wetZ 0.2>08 ' KentamTsatsumi (617) 727-3200 Chairman Charles J. Dineilo SOLID FUEL BURNING PELLET STOVE AFFIDAVIT Administrator FOR PELLET STOVES SATISFYING"NEGATIVE PRESSURE TESTING (FALL i"UWINTPR 1991 HEATING SEASON) To the State Board of Building Reguladom and Standards; Due 01/21/ 1992 t, Drew McDaniel as Assistant Manager, Sales it Marketing oabehalfar Pyro Industries , Inc. a manufacturer of wild fuel burning pellet stove0atersTre place inseru(circle appropriate products), hereby certify that the rolloving pellet haling appiianm,by explicit model Identification; I , madel(a): WP2 - Advantage Freestanding and Insert WW1/WW1A - Renaissance and Erin Freestanding WP3 Prodigy I and Prodigy Ib Freestanding have been trsied.or ateddisted(circle appropriate Information)per the negative pressure test requirements - li of.either ULC 5627/CSA Standard B366.2,or via methodsirequimmenu of similar nationally recognized,standards,and found to satisfy the applicable crileda of ULC S6271CSA Standard 8366.2 or other nationally recognized standards;additionally,burnback did not occur either during normal or abnormal"negative pressure"testing., MANUFACTURER: Pro Industries , Inc . SIGNED: /k -P TYPED OR PRINT NAME ABOVE Andrew K. McDaniel — TITLE Assistant Manager Sales & Marketing On this jV rt,�^" day of IA 1911,then personally appeared before me,the above named WrtRl\.(,I,c1_ ' �—Ck - - MARICELA V. VALUM and made oath that the above statements by him/her,are true. Notary Pubic STATE OF WASHINGTON My Commlttion Expkes BEFORE ME December 29, W ( NOTARY PUBLIC MYCOMMISSIONEXPIRES:_ .3 �` if/ 1913 segavzmt Page 2 of 2 r ✓�ie �am�n0~4oeald o/t_/ 4dJack4weiZ a STATE BOARD OF BUILDING REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS — I Vf(;oventtt F. weld CODEWORD (:ovi,r Kentaro Tsutsuml Chairman December, t"t Charles J. Dinezio Administrator i PELLET STOVES • AT ISSUE With the high cost of sources of energy and the heating season upon us once again, many people are looking nrivards alternate or supplementary methods of providing warmth for themselves and their families. Pns.slvc woml t„ves (devices that need to be manually stoked) have been a favorite over the years, both for their handsonle appc;u:mce and for their wry supply of heat. The pellet stove has evolved from these earlier solid fuel burning models. Pellet stoves allow a person to fill {t siorage bin that is attached to the unit with fuel. The fuel (pellet) is then auger-fed to the burn chamber at a specific rine to keep the fire and heat roaring. This, of course, frees the person who would normally tend the fire to pert0i niother tasks, such as sit back and enjoy the flame. The December, 1990 issue of CODEWORD announced the approval of certain direct vent versions of a solid fuel burning device that uses corn as Its source a fuel. Certainly, this is an Innovative method for dealing with Beating issues In terms of the environment (less destruction of trees) and in terms of the costs (of wood products). j Although many pellet stoves are fueled by wood products, they, too, can be operated with creative alternate sharces . such as corn kernels, rice coal or even walnut shells. (The type of stove would dictate t1te type of fuel.) however.with innovation sometimes comes problems, at least for regulators. All new ideas are subject to improvement as lessons are learned through operation. The test methods identified in the appendices of the building code are designed to help avoid expensive lessons. These tests are meant to challenge the operation of devices as they normally would perform when installed. The listing laboratory then labels the product to assure the buying public that some type of performance test was administered and the results were favorable. We all recognize the seal of Underwriters Laboratory(UL) as the most common marking. When a new product such as the pellet stove is introduced to the market, testing becomes a problem. The standard tests for solid fuel burning appliances are intended to test passive devices, not actively-fed models. Although in some respects this may not be a great concern, it docs raise at least one issue: how does the unit respond to negative pressure (not currently pan of the required testing process). Thus, in the interest of public safety, the hoard of Building Regulations and Standards has voted to take steps to address this matter. The following lirticle devils the path that the manufacturer, consumer and building official must take when selling or installing a pellet stove in the Commonwealth for the cited periods of time. In the future, proper testing may make much of this procedure unnecessary. Until such time, the following action is required. Publ is at ion No.17.007.10 1 100 12.91-.21-C.R. Approved by Philmore Anderson III,State Purchasing Agent ----------- ----- -- - - - ----- - PELLIsf STOVE BUILDING PI-ItMl'1' REQUIRENIEN'I:S FO11 THE FALL 1991[WINTER 1992 HEATING SEASON < i t NOTE: THE FOLLOn7NG INFORMATION IS ISSUED IN LIEU OFA MEMORANDUM DATED 12113,QI, .SENT TO PELLET AfANUFACMIZERS SEEKING APPROVAL. FOR SALE AND INSTALLAIION OF' FFLLET APPLIANCES IN MASSACHUSETTS. Pellet stoves/Itealers/fireplace inserts are heating appliances that burn wood pellets, but may also be designed to burn rice coal, kernel corn, walnut shells, or other pelletized types of solid fuels. Such appliances typically possess numerous electro-mechanical devices that are subject to potential failure or abnormal operation. Because the existing Building Code requirements for solid fuel burning equipment did not anticipate pellet stove technology (the existing Code requirements - Section 3409 "were written some 10 to 15 years ago and were intended to deal largely with "passive", as opposed to electto-mechanically "active", solid fuel binning equipment), the State Board of Building Regulations and Standards (SBBRS) at it's December 10f 1991 meeting has approved an "AFFIDAVIT PROGRAM" foreP Ilet appliances for the Fall 1991/Winter 1992 heating season. In summary, each pellet appliance manufacturer trust provide an affidavit to the SBBRS and to the manufacturer's sales representatives. To obtain the necessary building permit, the end-user shall provide to the local building department a copy of the affidavit referring to the specific pellet appliance which is to be installed. Pellet appliances, in addition to being UL 1482 or ANSI/UL 737 labeled (which have been lriditiunal requirements of the Building Code for all solid fuel burning appliances - Section 3409.2) will,either:', a) have been tested to ULC S627 or ASTM draft standard E-91, revised draft 5/28/91, in a "negative pressure" environment and have demonstrated acceptable performance under such test tconditions (acceptable performance includes satisfying requirements for minimum CO release into the test enNosurc and additionally; demonstrating that burnback into the fuel hopper does not occur for cillWr no ntal or abnormal operating states in a test enclosure at "negative pressure", relative to bulk air pressure): OR b) if not so tested, the manufacturer shall provide a carbon monoxide (CO) gas alarm with 1he sale of the pellet appliance. ° i 7liese requirements are imposed on pellet appliances because there exists the possibility that should mechanical draft in the pellet stove fail and the building in which the pellet appliance is operating is tightly constructed, the pressure in the building could be lower than the bulk atmospheric pressure - partictdarly if the building has bathroom, kitchen or other exhaust fans operating. Under such conditions, a pellet appliance r might baekdraft into the building, or even burnback into the fuel hopper, where, depending on the manufacturer, from 20 to 150 pounds of pellets may be stored (note that even if the pellet appliance does j not rely on mechanical draft, these "negative pressure" issues still exist). From the perspective of the local building deparituents, it will only he necessary to advise applicants seeking a permit to install a pellet appliance that he must get the required affidavit from the manufacturer, and that the affidavit must be filed with the permit application. There are two (2) types of affidavits, titles are shown on the next page. PAGE 2 i PELLET STOVE REQUIREMENTS - CONTINUED FROM PAGEE12 j One affidavit is entitled: SOLID FUEL BURNING PELLET' STOVE AFFIDAVIT FOR PELLET STOVES SATISFYING "NEGAIIVE PRESSURE" RESTING (FALL I"Ir INTER 1992 HEATING SEASON) li the other is entitled: SOLID FUEL BURNING PELLF,T STOVE AFFIDAVIT FOR PELLET STOVES SOLD WITH CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) GAS ALARMS (FALL I99UWINTER 1992 HEATING SEASON) I Please note that the affidavit dealing with CO gas alarms, refers to requirements found on "page 1" of,that affidavit (page 1 of this affidavit is simply the instruction sheet on how to properly complete the hffidtivit). As this is an important issuethat may affect many building officials in the coming mtmths, we lI I,have reproduced below that portion of the instruction page addressing CO gas alarm requirements. (Note that it is the responsibility of the manufacturer to choose an appropriate gas alarm.) REQUIREMENTS (CO GAS ALARMED PELLET_ AITLIANC,ES): For the Fall 1991/Winter 1992 heating season, if "negative pressure" listing testing, per the mclhodoli)gy Of ULC S627/CSA Standard B366.2,STANDARD FOR SPACE HEATERS FOR USE WITH SOLID FULLS. Section 12.3, or via the requirements of draft standard ASTM E-91, revised draft 5/28/91, SGW I)ARD !i SAFETY SPECIFICATION FOR ROOM HEATERS PELLET FUEL BURNING TYPE, Section It).1.5, i, has not been performed on product inventory intended for sale in this heating season, it will still be rcyuircJ �j that pellet stoves, as solid fuel burning devices, be tested/listed to UL 1482 and/or ANSI/UL 7.17, as applicable (per Section 3409.2 of the Fifth Edition of the Massachusetts State Building Code); adJilitiMnally. ;j it will be necessary that manufacturers provide a carbon monoxide gas alarm, with the pellet appliance'- the li selection of the CO gas alarm shall be the responsibility of the pellet stove manufacturer; but said kas'alarm will possess CO detection capability/sensitivity consistent with generally accepted national standards relating to safety, and be of such a design that a sufficiently audible alarm is sounded in the event of excessive backdrafting or in the event of burnback; both types of events causing excessive CO release to the hahitable space of the building. The CO gas alarm shall be located either in the room in which the pellet seine is operating or shall otherwise be located to ensure early warning in the event of abnormal pellet stere operation (the gas alarm installation shall be per the alarm manufacturer's instructions and otherwise be in accordance with all applicable local, State and Federal requirements, and any' additional rcquiremcnts imposed by the pellet stove manufacturer). Should the gas alarm be energized via battery, the alai in should. ` if possible, be designed to warn the user of low battery voltage, or weakened charge. "Ille tr ellestOce manufacturer shall provide the gas alarm and any and all necessary gas alarm instruction materials; its part of the equipment and materials furnished at the time of sale of the pellet stove: ' j I � Pages four (4) and five (5) that follow are samples of the affidavits that a building official must receive «hen an individual is applying for a permit to install a pellet stove. Please remember that this action is only required for pellet devices, not for passive devices that would be labeled through the normal icstine procedure. t PAGE 3 } I I( i t � . � � ✓>�ie , _Coo�m�rrrenuaea`�z t?�a�2�e�iuePl��s ' — ✓lt �UXli Xl l � 1 lC li .6�A �-_•=� ,1(iltE' �/()t NL r�Y if .,it�u�/Ufix� :I L�/VOUIIXIt�i " a,,// .. �il xc7u r�7J ..IG•( orm�rcri .dale T.Pee :l�JUt"? Nillium F', Weld - T Governor 6~ aV4(Wrt0n Aae4e - warn �30f 67 Kentoro 'I'si it stinni ✓ cdCan �aeaaa�iael7a 02!08 Chairman :firV Charles J. Dineyio SAMPLE Administrator SOLID FUFL BURNING PELLET STOVE AFFIDAVIT FOR PELLET STOVF_S SATISFYING 'NEGATIVE PRESSURE"TESTING I I I (FALL 1991/WINTFR 1992 HEATING SEASON) ' l In the State Board of Building Regulations and Standards: Date_._.______ as on behalf of a manufacturer of solid fuel burning pellet stoves/heaters/fire place inserts (circle appropriate products), I 'I hereby certify that the following pellet heating appliances,by explicit model Identification; i model(s): ii have been tested,or tested/listed (circle appropriate Information) per the"negative pressure"test requirements of either ULC 5627/CSA Standard B366.2,or draft standard SLS"i AI E 91, revised draft 5/28,11.and found to satisfy the applicable criteria of ULC S627/CSA Standard 8366.2 or draft standard ASTM E 91• revised I draft 5R9A1;additionally, burnback did not occur either during normal or abnormal"negative pressures testing. MANUFACTURER: _ i SIGNED: i TYPED OR HUNT NAME ABOVE: .__. 1 a TITLE: c I On this day of , 19 then personally appeared before me,the I - aM)ve named --_L_—........ and made oath that the above statements by him/her,are true. BEFORE ME:- NOTARY ENOTARY PUBLIC ti I MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: 19 - PACE. 4 ✓� �o�arirrt�tcu�� ��-!���tu�SeC�l �XP 1)P OAe o19✓ CIIJ t�Q �.�r/• �CO.�P. ;l)cNar�� c� ��ut4�tn� J csCUUond R�6 JCtLfKUZ riLi %%illiurd F. Weld �,ri<•(���nrm/ aa'c ,.fCuCe C cce � ldti.� Governor �n� s�}�7dRlic�rla�r �acp - f90� f�caCoac, jlamcu�uaeCld 02708 Kentarn '1'sutsumi Chairman ,6171 727-12t)() - Charles J. Uinezio Administrator SAMPLE I SOLID FUEL BURNING PELLET STOVE AFFIDAVIT FOR PELLET STOVES SOLD WITH CARBON MONOXIDE (CO)GAS ALARMS (FALL I"OVINTF.R 1992 HEATING SEASON) i "ro the State Board of Building Regulations and Standards: Daie___ ____I9_ I, as on behalf of a manufacturer of solid fuel burning pellet stoves/hcaters/fire place inserts(circle appropriate products). ' hereby certify that the following pellet heating appliances. by explicit model identification; model(s): - i cold, for use In Massachusetls, are equipped with a carton monoxide gas alarm, in accordance with the requirements specified on Page I of this affidavit. ` t MANUFACTURER: SIGNED: TYPE OR PRINT NAME ABOVE- TITLE: BOVETITLE: ._._—. e i r i I s On this day of , 19_. then personalty appeared before me,the above named and made oath that the above statements by him/her,are true. (, I BEFORE M1IF.: NOFARY PUBLIC MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: 19 ' I } PAGE 5 a"OVE, INSTALLATION CONFIGURATIZf ONS I I ( YOUR WHITFIELD MAY BE INSTALLED AS: freestanding unit with a pedestal placed on a non-combustible floor pad t d $f "I A hearth set fireplace insert into a masonry or factory built fireplace: ti K� , .� r " A built-in stove placed on an insulated floor pad. { A mobile home heater placed on a non-combustible floor pad, while being bolted.and elechically �I grounded to the chassis of the home. ki til q % �i j FLOOR PROTECTION Your Whitfield pellet stove must be installed on a noncombustible protective floor ad of minimum 3/8'. P P P thickness material or a masonry hearth. The hearth or floor pad must extend a minimum of 6" in front of ,and from each side of the stove(and 6"behind, In a freestanding/inside vertical installation configuration) j or to the nearest permitted combustible material (if less than 6"). I T._ 5 SlA i i}1rjl „ a f The Hearth Fad Must Extend A Minimum Of W In I he Sides - r "f fi I And Front OI the Slave, t-In The _ near.8'In 11 a noir In A I'mestrndln t� tY rl l r II pfp Inside verticnl lnslnllation Configuration l .. � II ill ..f• rp � ' ' � i 1; i� ��} ��t. : _ � • t Yt i �� �i � .t:� t� i, I � � �1 CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES I The stove must be Installed with the following minimum clearances to combustible materials. ) } a ..' " •" t3' e',.yr r i s is g` itp + I II II lI i 19t 1•�learanceBehindStove � I I 1`Clearance From Front Of r t i'Clearance To The Comer Hopper To Back Of Stove j I I \ 4 Ile, f t t lit j E r .i Ij 6"Mclearance From Front Of Hopper To The Door ;! 'I'II IIN l�l YYY 11 ilp �I f i t I I i -i I ji 18"Clearance Above The Stove i s i III IB a i 4 r if ;f S • 1 't ,i Irt ,.i I Although a 1"clearance to a combustible Is a minimum, you 1 f I should have at least 1.5" of clearance to allow the hopper lid t Etv• t"-1 r 1 to open all the way. t n , ,� Keep all combustible material at least 18" (horizontally) away from glass. sit * i I t % tik' l(.£ 1t'! 1 ,I � i I;� Section 4: Floor Protection & Clearances 11 Floor Protection i The Whitfield Prodigy II Pellet Stove must be installed on a noncombustible protective floor pad of minimum Floor protector must extend t 3/8"thickness material or on a masonry hearth.The at least 6 from the face of the, hearth or floor pad must extend a minimum of 6"from stove, and 0" to the sides and the face of the stove OR TO THE NEAREST PER- rear o1 the stove. MITTED COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL IF IT IS LESS THAN 6" from the back or sides of lite stove. (See Figure 1). Noncombustible 6" Floor Protector Clearances to Combustibles — -The stove must be installed with the following mini- 4 . mum clearances from the side and back wall to the i nearest combustible materials. (See Figure 2). Figure 1 -Floor Protector Size r i y u -- ..... .... 18„ y - , .�. TV , < 6,. < 1" > / - ^ 6, I' t ible Materialsbu C t Figure 2-Clearances o oms i CCTTS� FLOOR PROTECTION & CLEARANCES'''' "y I I 1 FLOOR PROTECTION The Whitfield Renaissance Pellet Stove must be installed on a noncombustible protective floor pad of minimum 3/8"thickness, or on a masonry hearth. The hearth or floor pad must extend a minimum of 6" from the face of the stove forward and from each side of the stove OR TO THE NEAREST PERMITTED COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL IF IT IS LESS THAN 6" from the back or sides of the stove (See Figure 9). NOTE' FLOOR PROTCTION MUST EXTEND TO AREAS BENEATH THE VENT PIPE. fa Floor Protector must exierid - t-Ei4. ril ' at leas!(;"from the facet of the stove and 0"to u �I� �•, ithe sides and rear of the stove. Ffr+ la" Noncombustible \ Floor Protection o •5� I�t..�t l v ., Figure ,�. ;�d n � a i ' CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES � C�l The stove must be Installed with the following minimum clearances from the side and back wall to the nearest combustible materials;.See Figures 10, 11,and 12. i � l 1" Clearance toi O Iback wall 6" 6 6" 6" flono 'e I Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure '12 ? 4 I 6 , i 1 i INSTALLATION I ;j I AND LJ ® MAINTENANCE •-.. INSTRUCTIONS j I ` I i I Ili i This symbol on thenameplate means the product Is listed by Underwriters Laboratories,Inc. PELLET CHIMNEY ASSEMBLY General Assembly Instructions: I pp j ALIGN THE PIPE. PUSH TOGETHER. ! jt i � I TWIST TO LOCK. i I , 1' 2• 3. I TO UItIOCk: REVERSE THE PROCEDURE. S. A Metal-Fab Chimney Cap should be used on all Installations,either horizontal or vertical,to prevent back General Installation Notes drafts and to keep out rain and debris. i' 1. Thiplpes are presealed with a fiber rope. Do not 8. To Increase Pellet Chimney life, coat all exterior removetherope and take darewhentwisting,soasnotto metals with high-temperature, Fust-proof paint, partic- bind up the rope. ularly In areas near the ocean, NOTE: Ifllyashleakage occurs,goal cosinglalntswith a 7. Inspect each Pert for damage; before Installing. silicone-type sealer rated for use at 400° F or higher. 2. Consult local building orflreof}Iclalsabout restric- w 8. Maintain a3"minimum clearancetocombustibles hen passing through a combustible wall, Meiling or tions and Installation Inspection in your area. roof. Always use a Firestop when penetrating a floor or calling. 3. Metal-Fab Pellet Chimney (vent) and Fittings are Intended for Installation to form a continuous passage- NOTE: Combustible materials Include: materials made way from the appliance to the termination of the chim- of or surfaced with wood, compressedpaper, plant ney, either above the roof or horizontally through the fibers,plastics or other materia)that will Ignite and bum. wall, Including the chimney cap. To comply with UL Such material Is considered combustible even though listings and Metal-Fab warranty,use only chimney parts Items proofed,fire retardant,of plastered.' defined by these instructions or Metal-fab brochure. 9. When horizontally vented,maintain a clearance of J4. Metal-Fab Pellet Chimney and Fittings are ap- 24" from doors, windows and public walkways. proved for venting listed pellet stoves and gas and oil furnaces that do not exceed 5700 F at the outlet 10. An Increaser may be used et any point In the temperature. chimney system to most stove manufacturer's require- ments. Y I 11. Before installing, consider the design and con- pear Stove Exhaust, With Exterior Venting struction of the building so as to minimize the need to pass through existing structural supports. (See Figure 2.) - 1. Begin installation by following steps 1 through 3 12. The maximum height of the Pellet Chimney should for direct horizontal Venting.i, not exceed 60 feet. A support is required at 30 feet. 2. Install the Tee to the chimney.Slip a Support Band 13. Elbow Joints are designed to fit tight and are not over the lower portion of the Tee.Install the Tee Support adjustable.All direction changes must be made at 450 or so that the Tee extends through the hole approximately 900. 3/16". Rest the flange of the Support Band on the Tee Support and tighten the two bolts securely to the Band. Installation Instructions NOTE: A minimum of 3" clearance to combustible's Direct Horizontal Venting (See Figure 1.) exterior surface from the vent Is required. 1. Attach and secure the Stove Adaptor to the appliance 3. Install chimney sections vertically,starting at the Tee flue outlet.Sheet metal screws may be used to secure the outlet.Attach a Wall Bracket approximately every six feet Stove Adaptor to the appliance flue outlet. . to secure the vent. NOTE:Seal as needed using sealer rated for4000 For 4. If the chimney is to pass through the roof or higher. overhang,a hole 9Y4",square for 3"pipe and 1 OV4"square 2. On the same centerline as the appliance outlet,cut for 4" pipe is required. See Figures 2 and 6. a hole Into the outside wall,67/a"diameter for 3"pipe and 5. Slide the Flashing over the pipe and secure to roof. 91/z"diameter for 4"pipe.Caution Is needed to assure no Apply mastic tape where chimney passes through the wires or pipes within the wall are damaged. Flashings. Apply a thick ring of mastic around the chimney. Slide the Storm Collar down into the.mastic 3. Install the Well Thimble by inserting the larger of ring and secure. See Figure 5a. the two parts on the appliance side and the other half through the outside wall. 6. Install any additional chimney sections terminating at NOTE: The two horizontal cylinders of the Thimble must the Chimney Cap. See Figures 5a and 5b for minimum engage a minimum of two Inches. height above the roof. 4. Install the Pellet Chimney sections to allow 3" minimum clearance to the exterior of the building. S. It Is recommended that a House Shield be used to keep the ash from forming on the exterior of the building. If used, secure the Shield to the wall using the screws supplied. Chimney - 6. Install the horizontal 1, y Ca p b y positioning the Cap over the chimney end and securing by tightening the two bolts/nuts. - - 9y",for 3" PIPE IOW'for 4" PIPE 3" MINIMUM g 3"MINIMUM CLEARANCE STOVE ADAPTOR ' h–CLEARANCE _« ��WALL BRACKET (nEOUInED ..-.r------ 7-� HORIZONTAL WALL 6FT.))Y VENT CAP ' 24"CLEARANCE THIMBLE -- _ TO DOORS. - - WINDOWS STOVE T \Z_ AND PUBLIC ADAPTOR TEE (OR ROUND WALKWAYS —cLrANOUi TEE) OPENING t I 0:4"for HOUSE 1 3"PIPE SHIELD ° SUPPORT BAND r1 (SEE NOTE, 03"for FIG. 4) 1 4"PIPE a�, TEE CAP TEE SUPPORT FIG. 1 FIG. 2 I -2- i Rear Stove Exhaust, with Interior VentingCHIMNEY STRAP i f 9;: SQUARE (BOLT OR NAIL FOR3 PIPE (See Figure 3.) SECURELY TO 10 V, SOUARE STRUCTURAL BEAM FOR 4"PIPE 1. When Installing the chimney from the rear outlet, a —SEE NOTE)\ 3"MINIMUM \`r. CLEARANCE minimum of 3"to combustible surfaces is required. go- ro ein4eusnBl s ELBOW— y i -:- 2. Attach and secure the Stove Adaptor to the appliance �. flue outlet. Sheet metal screws may be used to secure the FIRESTOP SPACER Stove Adaptor to the appliance flue outlet. AND SUPPORT BAND.. �z)45° (SEE NOTE, FIGA) �� EV) NOTE: Seal as needed using sealer rated for 400" For = =- higher. 3"MINIMUM -- CLEARANCE CEILING I'[LAT E 3. it is recommended that a Tee be used to transition to (DECORATIVE COVER) vertical venting for ease of clean out and Inspection. .14'/,"BETWEEN - F« JOISTS FIRESIOP 4. Mark on the ceiling the vertical centerline of the SPACER chimney. A plumb bob is normally used to locate the centerline. ��cEluNn STOVE ADAPTOR PLATE 5. Cut a 14'h" square hole through the ceiling. -- inue<r1i°e I t Y MIN.r NOTE: When passing through a ceiling,it Is recommended _�i�i CI..,°ac..° that the hole be framed. Use the some size joists as are come,"1IN°' present: --TEE CAP 1 1_. 6. On the ceiling side, install the Fireslop spacer. -zl;� NOTE: If attic is directly above,Install the Firestop spacer NOTE: Chimney Strap Use 1/,"wide from the attic side. FIG. 3 (minimum)piumheis straps,24 gauge(mini- mum)galvanized strips.with A"or''A"holes, capable of supporting 12 feet or less of pipe. 7. Continue the chimney installation into the attic through the Firestop. Slip the Support Band over the pipe with the flange of the Band resting on the Firestop plate. j Tighten the Band around the chimney,using the two bolts a and nuts provided. B. If elbows are needed to position the chimney away I I 1 from obstructions,support the offset using chimney straps (plumber's straps). See Figure 3. 9v."SQUARE PIPE 3" PE 90'MAXIMUM - FOR FOR PIPE 9. Continue the installation by following steps 4 through 6 HEIGHT 101"FOR 4' PIPE for exterior venting. 3"MINIMUM FIRESTOP CLEARANCE SPACER AND TO COMBUSTIBLES Top Exhaust Ventin (/See Fi ure 4. SUPPORT BAND g l g ) (SEE NOTE) I � CEILING PLATE 1. Attach and secure the Stove Adaptor to the appliance (DECORATIVE COVER) flue outlet. Sheet metal screws may be used to secure the S"MINI Stove Adaptor to the appliance flue outlet. MUM CLEAgANCE I; af'p� MAXIMUM,! NOTE: Seal as needed using sealer rated for 400° For 14N"BETWEEN BETWEEN higher. Jolsrs SUPPORTS FInESTOP 2. Install the chimney sections vertically, by following SPACER steps 4 through 9 above. _ = CEILING STOVE ADAPTOR PLATE (DECORATIVE, SOVER) i f ,. NOTE: During Installation F , or Pellet Chimney,the Support l , ! Send Is to be Ilghtendd .fir' 1 4 Securely around Bre fIG. 4 outer casing. -- is "v I x 4 -3- 1 i i r LESS THAN 10 PIPE "A" 3" 914"sq. minimum p _t pIIIIIIIII MASTIC' 4" �11e°/isq.mnlmum • - y u j SII MIN I✓MINIMUM p TERMINATION LESS THAN 10 FEET FROM RIDGE, WALL OR PARAPIT FICA. 5 FIG. SA I rl HEIGHT ABOVE Maintenance Instructions ' MORE THAN 10'---jANY ROOF - SURFACE WITHIN 1o• 1. It Is recommended that the chimney system ba In- u - t HORIZONTALLY spected and clashed at least once each month during the; heating season.Also,inspect and clean the chimney system; a before each heating season h MIN. e• I' �rrll. Y71 e ((1f ! \` — 2. For cleaning and/or Inspection of the Pellet Chimney, the Caps may be removed.To remove the vertical Cap,twist TERMINATION Counter clockwise and pull straight off. To remove the MORE THAN 10 FEET �I^\ horizontal Cap, loosen the nut On the retaining band and FROM RIDGE, - _Tz3 pull Cap off. WALL OR PARAPIT -' FIG. 513 a 11 ,' II . I , I I • METAL I INC. I t tr i,I I, MANUFACTURER OF PRODUCTS ' FOR EWRONMEN rAL SYSTEMS P. 0. BOX 1138 • WICHITA, KANSAS 67201 ; Limo In U.S.A. 316-943-2351 • FAX 316-943-2717 Form No.0033-4191 0 -4- I , �� J _ �� Q � '"� l P �� ri TGQ � _ � 1 � _ � � 6z �'� � ..�