Sierra 5300 manual

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    PL EASE LE AVE TH I S MANUAL WI TH T HE OW NE R !! List ed by W arnock Hersey THIS UNI T A PPRO VED FO R M OB I LE HO M ES F AILU R E T O F O L L O W T H E S E IN S T R U CT IO N S M AY RES ULT I N PROPE RTY DA MAGE, BODI LY I NJURY, OR EVE N DEA TH. CA UTI ON: I N A M OBILE HOM E I NSTA LLA TI ON, THE STR UCTU RA L I NTE GRI TY OF THE M OBI LE HOM[...]

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    2 CA UTI ON: I N A M OBILE HOM E I NSTA LLA TI ON, THE STR UCTU RA L I NTE GRI TY OF T HE MOBI LE HOME FLOOR, W ALL , AND CE I LI NG/ ROOF M UST BE M A I NTA I NED. DO N OT U SE MORE THA N ON E S TOVE TO A CHI M NEY. DO NOT USE A FLUE I NTENDE D FOR A GAS A PPLI ANCE. • The C ri cket i s approved f or use i n speci fi ed z ero cl earance (ZCF’s[...]

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    3 I NSTA LLA TI ON INS TRUCTI ONS TA BLE O F CO NTENTS I. TECH NOLOGY II. RE PLAC E IN SER T INSTA LLATION Insta llation into a Factory-bui lt Fi replace Appro val l ist I ns ta l la ti o n i nt o a Ma son ry Fi re pl ace D ra ft R equi remen ts III FRE ESTA NDIN G INS TALLA TION Cl earances to combustibl es IV. M OBILE HOM E IN STAL LATION V. OPER[...]

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    4 Your Si er ra deal er i s A LW AYS y our be st sour ce of inform ation o n local co d es an d req uirem ents Draft is t he for ce whi ch m oves ai r f rom t he appl i ance up t hrough t he chi m ney . The am ount of dr aft in y our chi m ney depends on t he si ze, height and gener al condi t ion o f y our chi m ney, local geography , nea rby obst[...]

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    5 Your l ocal bui ldi ng code agency or f ir e saf ety inspect or can r efer y ou to a qual i fi ed prof essi onal who can i nspect t he chi m ney f or y ou. Ty pical F actory Built o r Masonry Chimn ey Installations .[...]

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    6 W AR N IN G -D O N O T IN ST AL L O R U SE A C R IC K E T IN A N I NSTA LL A TI ON W HERE THERE HA S PREVI OUSLY B E E N A CH IM N E Y F IR E W ITH O U T FIR S T H AVIN G AN I NSPECT ION BY A CER TIFI ED C HIM NEY SW EEP. I I . FI RE P LA CE I NSE RT I NSTA L LA TI ON A. Inst all ati on into a Factory -Buil t Fir eplace Your Cri cket has been t e[...]

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    7 4. I nst al l the p rov i ded heat shi el d on t he upper f ace of t he fir e p la ce as s h o w n in F ig u re 1 . W h ile h o ld ing s h ie ld in pl ace on t he face of the ZCF, m ake a m ark t hrough the s c r e w h o le s in th e s h ie ld . U s in g a 3 /1 6 " b it, d rill h o les in t he face of t he ZCF. Aft er t he shi el d has been [...]

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    8 1. The chi m ney shou l d have a f i re cl ay l i ner i n good condi t i on. Loo se or cr acked l i ner sect i ons can be haz ardous. I f t he chi m ney does not have a l iner , one can be i nstal led b y a qual i fi ed prof essi onal . Some m et al l iners are ac c eptable to use. C hec k with y our stove deal er or local bui l di ng code agency[...]

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    9 A fr eest andi ng i nst al lat ion must be inst all ed wi th 6" x 24 ga u g e (m inim u m ) s to v e p ipe fro m the sto v e flu e co llar to t he t hi m bl e of y our chi m ney . The cri m ped end of each pi pe shoul d be t oward t e st ove. O n hori zont al pi pe i t shoul d be at l east 1" hi gher wher e i t ent ers t he chi m ney t [...]

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    10 Fl oor Pr otec t i on Al l woodstov es requi re f l oor pr ot ecti on when i nst al l ed on a com busti ble sur face. You m ust pl ace use pr otect or equi val ent t o 3/8' asbestos mil l board cov ered wi th 24 gauge m et al . The f l oor pr otect or m ust ext end 16" i n fr ont of th e d oo r s id e, 8 " o n e a c h s id e a nd [...]

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    11 The Cri cket i s a radi ant heat er - so m ost owners pl ace i n a fre q u en tly us ed a re a s uc h a s a fa m il y roo m . It is b es t to sel ect a cent ral locat ion o n t he fi rst l evel of t he house where he ated a i r can f l ow nat ural ly by conv ect i on t o the e st of t he house. Heated ai r r ises by nat ural convect i on t o t h[...]

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    12 VI . STO VE AND CHIM NEY M A I NT ENANCE. Creosot e i s one of t he fact s of l if e for wood bur ners. W hen w o o d is b u r n e d s low ly, it p r o d u c e s ta r a n d oth e r o rg a n ic va p o r w h ic h c o m b in e s w ith e x p e lled m o is tu re (e v e n “d r y” woo d c ontains appro xim atel y 20% m oisture) to form c r e o s ot[...]

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    13 Si err a Product s, Inc. 5061 Br ooks St. , St e B Montcl air , CA 91763 (909) 399- 3355 perform an ce a nd w il l withstand norm al woo ds tove te m p e r a tu re s . H o w e v e r, lik e m o s t g la s s , it w ill b r e a k if st ruck wi th suf fi ci ent f orce, so be caref ul when l oading wood. You can br eak y our gl ass by jamm i ng a l o[...]