Chapter
3
Installation
America’s
Favorite
Stoves
Since
1980
Page
15
Freestanding Installation Requirements
DO
NOT
CONNECT
THIS
UNIT
TO
A
CHIMNEY
FLUE
SERVING
ANOTHER
APPLIANCE.
Chimney
connector
must
be
a
minimum
24
MSG
black
or
26
MSG
blued
steel
(6"
diameter).
Chimney
must
be
used
from
the
first
floor
or
wall
penetration
to
the
chimney
cap.
Use
6"
diameter
type
UL
103
HT
chimney
from
one
manufacturer
(do
not
mix
brands)
or
code
approved
masonry
chimney
with
a
flue
liner.
Chimney
connector
and
chimney
must
be
fastened
to
the
stove
and
each
adjoining
section
per
manufacturers
instructions.
Follow
the
chimney
manufacturer's
clearances
and
requirements.
Use
the
chimney
manufacturer's
fire
stops,
attic
guards,
roof
supports,
and
flashings
when
passing
through
a
ceiling
or
thimble
when
passing
through
a
combustible
wall.
No
more
than
180
o
of
elbows
(two
90
o
elbows,
or
two
45
o
&
one
90
o
elbow,
etc.).
Standard
residential
installations
may
use
single
‐
wall
connector
(Mobile
‐
Home
may
NOT)
Standard
residential
installations
with
reduced
clearance
connector
may
use
the
clearance
determined
by
the
manufacturer
of
the
connector
for
the
connector
to
wall
clearance
or
the
clearance
listed
in
this
manual.
Offsets
must
be
used
to
maintain
the
stove
to
wall
clearance.
Mobile
homes
must
use
the
clearances
listed
in
this
manual
under
"Mobile
or
Manufactured
Home
Requirements".
NOTE
:
Additional
elbows
may
be
allowed
if
draft
is
sufficient.
Whenever
elbows
are
used
the
draft
is
adversely
affected.
Additional
chimney
height
may
be
required
to
boost
draft.
Example
Installation
–
Freestanding
Through
Roof
NOTE:
This
appliance
relies
upon
natural
draft
to
operate.
External
forces
such
as
wind,
barometric
pressure,
topography,
or
factors
of
the
home,
may
adversely
affect
draft.
Breckwell
cannot
be
responsible
for
external
forces
resulting
in
reduced
performance
of
the
stove.