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Page 6 | DURANGO™ Vogelzang International Corp. TR008-96 | 20120425.0
LOCATING STOVE
1. The stove must be placed on solid concrete, solid
masonry, or when installed on a combustible floor,
on a UL1618 Type 2 listed floor protector with
minimum dimensions of 29˝ x 48˝, such as Hy-C
or Imperial Model UL3048BK or equivalent. Floor
protector must be 1/2” minimum thickness (R value
= 0.84, see page 22 for calculation formulas) non-
combustible material or equivalent. The base must
extend at least 16” beyond the front of the access
door, 8” to the sides of fuel opening. It must extend
under and 2 inches beyond either side of the stove
pipe if it is elbowed towards a wall. (See figures 5 &
7 and consult local building codes and fire protec-
tion ordinances.)
CAUTION: (FIRE HAZARD) CARPETING AND
OTHER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL SHALL
NOT COVER THE FLOOR PROTECTOR.
THESE MATERIALS MUST REMAIN OUTSIDE
OF COMBUSTIBLE CLEARANCES, SEE FIG.
5 – 7.
2. The stove must have its own flue. DO NOT
CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE
SERVING OTHER APPLIANCES.
continued on next page
in the rear side corners of the stove.
9. Attach the heat shield deflector (#17) to the top of
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS continued…
Fig. 3 – Back Heat Shield and Deflector Assembly (top
view)
the back heat shield assembly with three Phillips
head machine screws. The angled lip of the deflec-
tor should face toward the front of the stove.
10. Attach blower assembly to rear of the back heat
shield with four Phillips head machine screws
from the hardware pack. Make sure to position the
ceramic gasket between the back heat shield and
the blower assembly so it does not block the fan
opening.
11. After properly locating floor protector (fig 5) to ac-
commodate minimum stove clearances, place stove
in position on floor protector.
12. Route the power cord away from stove. Do not al-
low the power cord to touch any hot surfaces. Keep
power cord at least 12” from stove surfaces.
13. Check to make sure that the bottom fire bricks (#13)
and ceramic fiber boards (parts #18 & #19) above
the air tube assembly (#6) have not shifted during
shipping or assembly.
14. Once stove is positioned, plug power cord into a
grounded 120v outlet.
Fig. 4 – Blower attaches to rear heat deflector
3. After observing the clearances to combus-
tible materials (figures 5–7), locate your floor
protector accordingly (figure 5) and careful-
ly place the stove in your selected location.
Install stove pipe, elbows, and thimble as
required, utilizing either a recently cleaned and
inspected 6” masonry chimney or a 6” i.d. listed
type HT chimney.
4. Use round 6˝/152mm dia., minimum 24 MSG black
or 26 MSG blue steel stove pipe to connect the
stove to the chimney. DO NOT USE GALVANIZED
PIPE AS A CONNECTOR. Secure pipe sections
with three (3) sheet metal screws no more than
a maximum of 3˝/76mm apart in each stove pipe
and/or elbow joint to firmly hold the pipe sections
together. DO NOT CONNECT THIS STOVE TO
ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION OR DUCT SYSTEM.
5. Recheck clearances from the stove, connector
stove pipe, and corner clearances using the illustra-
tions in figures 5-7 and your local building codes or
fire protection ordinances.
From: Tim Hertel [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2012 4:11 PM
Cc: Sarah Davis; Brianna Grinstead
Subject: RE: Model TR008
John,
Here are the values from the original testing R=0.59 and
K=1.68.
From: John Brandt <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: TR008
Date: April 10, 2012 9:27:42 AM EDT
To: Philip Cok
Phil,
Let’s use 0.84 and 0.59 for now.
John
John,
Does the R-value & K-value of the TR014 apply to
the TR008? We had an email from Tim Hertel (cc’s to
Sarah Davis & Brianna Grinstead) on March 20, 2012
4:11 PM that said the “Here are the values from the
original testing R=0.59 and K=1.68.
The latest edits (TR014 are K=0.84 & R=0.59)
Which do I use for the TR008?
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