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If you cannot find the document you need here (and I can't remember ever seeing this manual) then perhaps they will be OK if you install to NFPA 211 guidelines which are pretty much the maximum protection as far as a stove that is not UL listed?
This document may not be the gospel, but will give you an idea of what's necessary. Run it past them.
Is this to be installed on a combustible floor or concrete or in a fireplace?
Thanks for the advice, If no one comes up with the originals (i know it's a long shot) on the forum, I will follow it and run those docs by them. The company that made my stove went out of business in the 1980's and the model is obscure.
I'm going to mount it on a fireproof platform on a combustible floor. Thanks again!
Try posting this over on nepacrossroads.com coal burning forum. I think I remember them talking about their chubbys...wait, that didn't sound good. Anyways, I bet someone over there can help you.
Try posting this over on nepacrossroads.com coal burning forum. I think I remember them talking about their chubbys...wait, that didn't sound good. Anyways, I bet someone over there can help you.
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