Owner Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Safety Precautions
- Features and Specifications
- Stove Installation
- Planning the Installation
- Stove Placement Requirements
- Standard Installation: Through back wall
- Standard Installation: 90-degree elbow
- Chimney Requirements
- Chimney Connector Requirements
- Chimney Termination Requirements
- Special Installation: Exterior Factory-Built Chimney
- Special Installation: Masonry Chimney
- Special Installation: Masonry Fireplace
- Installing the Brick and Ceramic Fiberboard
- Catalytic Combustor
- Ash Retainer
- Stove Top Thermometer
- Initial Curing
- How Nova Works
- Regular Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Monthly Maintenance
- Annual Maintenance
- Catalytic Combustor Replacement
- Lifetime Limited Warranty
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Installing the Brick and Ceramic Fiberboard
After installing your Nova and before burning your first fire, there are a
few final steps. Nova has internal bricks designed to maintain a smooth
even heating. The bricks are a great insulator that absord heat from
the fire, hold the heat, and slowly release it. Unpack the bricks and
ceramic fiberboard that accompany your Nova. The ceramic fiberboard
and bricks received with your stove may not have the corresponding
numbers in steps below. Gloves and safety glasses should be worn.
1. The firebox of your Nova is lined with ceramic fiberboard and bricks
for insulation. The first step is to install the ceramic fiberboard as shown
below. Please note that pieces 39 and 40 are identical, and there are
two piece 42 and should be installed first.










