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Manual for AnthraMax.qxp_Manual for Circulator 5/19/18 11:38 AM Page 4

Locating Stove

1 - The stove must be placed on a solid none combustible floor. If you have a combustible floor it is
required to use a code approved none combustible floor board (Type 1 Board)
2 - It is recommended that the stove be centrally located.
Two Options for good circulation from basement to first floor:
A - Run a plenum from stove to 1st floor – recommended 14" x 20" or larger with return vents that
equal12% or more in square inches.
B - Install floor vents where needed without plenum. Extend the return vents 12" down from the
ceiling (see drawing).
3 - Locate and read label on stove before installation. The most important consideration in installing
your stove is adequate clearance between the stove and any combustible surface. A stove that is
placed too close to a wall or to furniture can cause a fire.
4 - The base must extend at least 16" beyond the front and 8" beyond the back of the stove, 8" to the
sides of fuel opening, and must extend under and 2" beyond either side of the single wall chimney
connector if it's elbowed towards a wall (see page 5).
5 - The stove or furnace must have its own flue. Do not connect this unit to a chimney flue serving
other appliances.
6 - Connection of the stove to the chimney should be made as directly as possible (6 feet maximum
horizontal) and not more than two bends, when needed, should be used. No reduction in flue pipe
below 6 inches in diameter should be
used. The pipe connecting the stove to
the chimney should be at least 24
gauge. Thicker gauges are available
and will resist corrosion longer and need
fewer replacements. Slope the flue pipe
back towards the heater, 1/4" per foot of horizontal run. That way if any condensation forms in the
pipe it will be carried back into the heater. The connector pipe should be installed so that the
upper pipe section fits inside the lower section. This way any condensation building up inside the
pipe will stay inside the pipe as it flows down the inside surface. Horizontal pipe runs should have
the pipe seams turned up. Particular attention should be paid to the point where the flue passes
Keep furnishings and other combustible
materials away from the stove.
through a wall or ceiling. This penetration should always be made with a
thimble, insulated pipe, and then proper accessories following manufac-
turers instructions. Chimney connectors must not pass through the
ceiling, concealed spaces, or enter the chimney in the attic,
unless proper clearance or insulated pipe is used following
manufacturers instructions. REMEMBER that all pipe
sections should be connected with at least 3 sheet
metal screws per joint. A fire in the stack may
cause vibration and poorly fastened piping may
come apart causing an extreme fire and smoke haz-
ard. Do not extend single wall chimney connector past
the inside edge of the flue liner. If you have a manu-
factured stainless steel chimney, attach single wall
chimney connectors to single wall chimney connector
adapter. Where the pipe connects to a masonry chim-
ney, the flue to the chimney should be larger than the
single wall chimney connector so you can insert the
pipe out to the inside edge of the chimney, but not
past. Then seal as tight as possible and cover with a
trim collar.
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