
MODEL 80ZC ZERO CLEARANCE CABINET FOR USE WITH FIREPLACE MODEL 80 ONLY RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION ONLY Contact your insurance company for coverage an
Page 8 FRAMING CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION CHOOSING 80ZC CABINET INSTALLATION LOCATION Except as noted, the 80ZC can be installed almost anywher
Page 9 CONTINUED FRAMING AND INSTALLATION INSTALLING TOP AND SIDE PANELS TO 80ZC 1. Remove the 80ZC from box and pallet. Lay brass louvers, insul
Page 10 CONTINUE FRAMING AND INSTALLING INSTALLING INSULATION TO 80ZC 1. Take (1) one piece insulation 8" X 11 1/2" place in middle front
Page 11 FIGURE 11 CONTINUED FRAMING AND INSTALLATION INSTALLING 80ZC CABINET FLAT ON THE FLOOR Framing must be accomplished after the Mod
Page 12 CONTINUED FRAMING AND INSTALLATION FLOOR PROTECTOR OR FINISHED HEARTH EXTENSION FLAT ON THE FLOOR You must use a non-combustible ma
Page 13 1-A First safety shield for millboard hearth extension in front of raised base and under floor protector or finished hearth extension 1-B
Page 14 CONTINUED FRAMING AND INSTALLATION FLOOR PROTECTOR OR FINISHED HEARTH EXTENSION WITH OPTIONAL RAISED BASE You must use a non-combustible
Page 15 WARNING: Do not pack required air spaces on top of cabinet or around pipe starter section with insulation or other materials. Top Standof
Page 16 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION NOTE: 80ZC is not prewired, an electrician must wire the cabinet into the home wiring system using No.1
Page 17 CAUTION: Maintain a 2" air space between the rear and side of cabinet to combustible materials. FIGURE 17 MIN 2” MIN 2” MIN 2” MIN
Page 18 FRAMING CONSTRUCTION EXTERIOR ROOF OR CHASE WARNING: Install the hearth protector or finished hearth extension only as specified. The exten-s
Page 19 FRAMING CONSTRUCTION CORNER LOCATION WARNING: Install the hearth protector or finished hearth extension only as specified. The exten-sion mu
Page 20 FRONT SCREWS LEFT SIDE FRONT SCREWS RIGHT SIDE HEATER RUNNER STOPS Buck FRONT VIEW 80ZC CABINET CONTINUED FRAMING AND INSTALLATION
Page 21 Buck SLIP COLLAR FLUE EXIT SLIP COLLAR NUTS SLIP COLLAR NUTS FIGURE 23 Buck 3 3/4” X 28 3/8” OPENING FRONT C L BR
Page 22 DIMENSION (A) CONTINUED FRAMING AND INSTALLATION 13. Finish the wall around the 80ZC using brick, rock, sheetrock, paneling or any t
Page 23 CLEANING THE UNIT A. The unit should be lightly sanded with fine sandpaper or steel wool, then repainted or touched up with high temperatur
Page 24 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE/ SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CHIMNEY A. The chimney should be cleaned as necessary to remove creosote, soot, leaves, birds nes
Page 25 NEW BUCK CORPORATION (NBC) "LIMITED WARRANTY" FOR THE BUCK STOVE PLEASE READ THIS WARRANTY CAREFULLY PRODUCTS COVERED This warran
If for any reason you are dissatisfied with the suggested procedures, you may contact us in writing at: New Buck Corporation Custom
TABLE OF CONTENTS Cabinet Identification ...
Page 2 MODEL 80 ROOM HEATER AND MODEL 80ZC CABINET IDENTIFICATION 1. 8" Flue Exit 2. Hot Air Vent 3. Catalyst Probe 4. By Pass Damper &
Page 3 RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION Listed NEW BUCK CORPORATION: Model 80ZC Zero Clearance Cabinet Assembly for use with Model 80 only.
Page 4 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS The following precautions are mandatory for a safe installation. (A) Compliance with local building codes and regul
Page 5 SELECTING A CHIMNEY INSTALLATION AND LOCATION There are two basic types of chimney installation possible with the 80ZC; straight up through a
Page 6 B. Exterior Chase Installation: (See Figure 4). A chase is an enclosure built specifically to house a chimney
Page 7 Floor Protection: or Hearth Protector Floor protection must be 3/8” minimum thickness non-combustible material or equivalent. How to use a
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