2.1
appliance placement
We recommend having your Napoleon wood burning appliance installed by a qualifi ed technician. However,
should you choose to install the appliance yourself, it is extremely important that you follow all installation
instructions for the appliance, the chimney and connector if applicable, as well as local building codes. At the very
least, draw a detailed plan of your installation, including clearance dimensions to combustibles, and have your
authorized dealer review them to confi rm that they conform to the relative installation parameters.
note:
When positioning the appliance, it may be necessary to adjust its position to prevent the chimney/vent system
from intersecting with a framing member and to meet the minimum combustible clearance requirements. Its
location should also avoid the potential for drapes or doors to swing within 48" (122cm) in front of the appliance
to prevent a fi re hazard.
2.2
minimum clearance to combustibles
WARNING
!
•
Do not install into any area having less than 7 feet (2.1m) (ceiling to appliance bottom, excluding hearth
height).
BACK WALL
D
PARALLEL & CORNER
Sidewall (A)
Sidewall to fl ue (B)
Backwall (C)
Backwall to fl ue (D)
Corner (E)
Ceiling (F)
Clearances can be reduced with shielding acceptable to local authorities. Reduced installation must comply with
NFPA 211 or CAN/CSA-B365.
BACK WALL
C
A
B
SINGLE WALL CONNECTOR
17 1/2" (44.5cm)
21" (53.3cm)
11" (279mm)
84" (213.4cm)
installation planning
2.0 installation planning
E
E
DOUBLE WALL CONNECTOR
19" (48.3cm)
28 7/8" (73.3cm)
12 1/2" (31.8cm)
75" (190.5cm)
F
16" (40.6cm)
7" (178mm)
W415-1930 / A / 10.21.19
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