Drolet Baron 1880sp
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CHIMNEY 

 

Your wood stove may be hooked up with a prefabricated or masonry chimney.  If you are using a prefab 
chimney, it must comply with S-629 standards; therefore it must be approved for up to 2100

o

F (650

°

 C) and 

have 2" (51 mm) of insulation.  It is extremely important that it be installed according to the manufacturer's 
specifications. 
 
If you are using a masonry chimney, it is important that it be built in compliance with the specifications of the 
National Building Code.  It must be lined with refractory bricks, metal or clay tiles sealed together with fire 
cement.  (Round flues are the most efficient). 
 
The interior diameter of the chimney flue must be identical to that of the stove smoke exhaust.  A flue which 
is too small may cause draft problems, while a large flue favors rapid cooling of the gas, thus enhancing 
creosote build-up and the risk of chimney fires.  Current practice requires that the area of the chimney flue 
do not exceed the stove exhaust area by more than 35%.  For a round pipe, 35% of the area represent 
approximately 1” (25 mm) on the diameter.  (ex: For a stove with an exhaust of 6”, the chimney flue should 
not exceed 7” of diameter.)  Note that it is the chimney and not the stove which creates the draft effect;  your 
stove's performance is directly dependent on an adequate draft from your chimney. 
 
The following recommendations may be useful for the installation of your chimney: 
 
1) 

It must rise above the roof at least 3' (0,9 m) from the uppermost point of contact. 

 
2) 

The chimney must exceed any part of the building or other obstruction within a 10' (3,04 m) distance 
by a height of 2' (0,60 m). 

 
3) 

Installation of an interior chimney is always preferable to an exterior chimney.  Indeed, the interior 
chimney will by definition be hotter than an exterior chimney, being heated up by the ambient air in 
the house.  Therefore the gases which circulate will cool more slowly thus reducing the build-up of 
creosote and the risk of chimney fires. 

 
 

The draft, which is created by the tendency for hot air to rise, will be better with an interior chimney. 

 

4) 

You must not install more than one heating unit per chimney flue. 

 
5) 

The use of a fire-screen at the extremity of the chimney requires regular inspection in order to 
insure that it is not obstructed. 

 

STEP BY STEP INSTALLATION OF YOUR CHIMNEY 

 

Note :

  The way to install your chimney may vary from one chimney manufacturer to another. The 

instructions contained in this manual are based on the recommendations of chimney manufacturers whose 
products are sold at many Canadian retailers of wood stoves and related heating accessories. 
   

WALL SUPPORT SYSTEM 

 
If your chimney must rise along an outside wall, you need to connect it to your stove through an adjacent 
wall. For this type of installation, the following items are normally required : 
 

Chimney 

• 

Suitable lengths of chimney (enough to go up to your roof) 

• 

An adjustable wall support 

• 

A wall thimble 

• 

An adequate number of wall bands (one for every 8 feet of chimney, excluding the roof portion) 

• 

A stove pipe adapter 

• 

One insulated tee & plug 

• 

A chimney cap. 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Baron 1880sp with envelope

Page 1: ...WOOD STOVE MANUAL STOVE BUILDER INTERNATIONAL 1700 L on Harmel Qu bec Qc Canada G1N 4R9 Tel 418 527 3060 Fax 418 527 4311 WWW DROLET CA 45030 29 08 2005...

Page 2: ...SHIELD 8 STEP BY STEP INSTALLATION OF YOUR CHIMNEY 9 COUPLINGS 15 EXTERIOR AIR INTAKE 17 AIR CIRCULATION SYSTEM 17 BAFFLE BRICK INSTALLATION SAWMAN STOVE ONLY 18 OPERATING YOUR DROLET WOOD STOVE 19 F...

Page 3: ...AND FOR THE NEED TO OBTAIN A PERMIT BEFORE YOU INSTALL YOUR WOOD STOVE KEEP THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE WOOD HEATING Many consumers choose wood as the main or auxiliary energy source...

Page 4: ...1200 ML Little Sawman RC and Nordic only 1 Mount the 4 legs using 2 screws per leg 2 Mount the ash lip with two screws 3 Install the heat shield between the front legs just above the leg supports 4 Be...

Page 5: ...INSTALLING THE FIREBRICKS Note This section applies to models Compak CS1200 ML Little Sawman RC and Nordic only 5...

Page 6: ...ay occur FLOOR PROTECTION Your woodstove should be placed on a non combustible surface Having these minimum specifications FLOOR PROTECTION Models Thickness of Sheet Front Protrusion Side Protrusions...

Page 7: ...13 m Little Sawman 16 406 mm 16 406 mm 16 406 mm 7 2 13 m Lorraine 16 406 mm 16 406 mm 16 406 mm 7 2 13 m ML 16 406 mm 16 406 mm 16 406 mm 7 2 13 m Patriarch 48 1219 mm 36 914 mm 24 610 mm 7 2 13 m RC...

Page 8: ...ed 1 25 4mm apart by fire proof braces 50 33 Ceramic tile or an equivalent fire proof material built on a fire proof base resting on sheet metal of at least 0 013 0 33 mm thick spaced 1 25 4mm by fire...

Page 9: ...at least 3 0 9 m from the uppermost point of contact 2 The chimney must exceed any part of the building or other obstruction within a 10 3 04 m distance by a height of 2 0 60 m 3 Installation of an in...

Page 10: ...een the studs You can use a stud finder to locate the studs Use a spoke saw or jig saw to cut a hole remembering that you need to maintain a clearance of 2 inches between the chimney and any combustib...

Page 11: ...it into the wall studs TO complete the installation install an insulated tee plug below the wall support 6 You can start to add chimney sections We recommend that you also use locking bands to secure...

Page 12: ...imney to your stove Simply install the inter connecting stove pipe between the stove pipe adapter and the stove You can follow the instructions in the following sections of this manual under COUPLINGS...

Page 13: ...the chimney will go through the ceiling use a spoke saw or power jig saw to cut a hole remembering that you need a minimum 2 inch clearance between the chimney and any combustible materials Depending...

Page 14: ...be installed if your chimney passes from a lower living space into an upper living space As wee you must enclose all sections of the chimney where is passes through a living space Elbows 15o or 30o a...

Page 15: ...upplier in order to insure there will be no problem with the draft Your connectors should be made of aluminized or ordinary steel with a minimum 24 gauge thickness Your smoke exhaust system connectors...

Page 16: ...16...

Page 17: ...ng the two screws provided for this purpose AIR CIRCULATION SYSTEM In order to improve air circulation in the room where the wood stove is installed certain options are available for specific stove mo...

Page 18: ...tructions on the drawing below Please note that heating the stove without the baffle brick can seriously damage the firebox and will automatically nullify your warranty The baffle brick will eventuall...

Page 19: ...r 17 Hemlock 17 Spruce 17 Pine 17 Bass 16 Fir 13 Data provided by Energy Mines and Resources Canada It is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT that you only use DRY WOOD in your wood stove The wood must have dried for...

Page 20: ...is recommended that you warm up the chimney This is done in order to avoid backdraft problems often due to negative pressure in the house cold air from the outside tends to penetrate into the house b...

Page 21: ...ases inside the chimney too much For this purpose we strongly recommend that you install a Drolet chimney thermometer on your exhaust pipe approximately 18 above the stove Contact your Drolet dealer i...

Page 22: ...asket packaging IMPORTANT different models of Drolet wood stoves require different types of gasket You need to buy the original gasket supplied by the manufacturer Avoid low density gasket which often...

Page 23: ...least one chimney sweeping per year or more if your visual inspection reveals creosote deposits exceeding 1 4 6 mm It is important to remove all creosote which has been detached with the sweeping brus...

Page 24: ...cold will sometimes be hard to light and cause smoking problems 2 Negative pressure can also be caused by a vacuum effect in the room or the house The air in a house is constantly moving Hot air rise...

Page 25: ...der normal and adequate conditions Heat rises to the upper floors and the room where the stove is located has an adequate supply of oxygen The chimney draft is sufficient and the combustion gases are...

Page 26: ...d chimney Cold air creates a reverse draft negative pressure which causes smoking problems This phenomenon is amplified by the fact that heat rises which creates a draft from the basement of the house...

Page 27: ...effect of negative pressure caused by an air moving device inside the house In the example above the range hood draws air from inside the house which is replaced by air coming from the chimney The re...

Page 28: ...DRAWING 4 DRAWING 4 shows the negative pressure effect caused by wind influenced by nearby structures such as a building 28...

Page 29: ...DRAWING 5 DRAWING 5 shows the negative pressure effect that can be caused by wind influenced by nearby structures such as a tree 29...

Page 30: ...ctures nearby to catch fire If you notice that some firebricks are disintegrated and the steel is directly in contact with the fire or embers replace the firebricks immediately If you only notice crac...

Page 31: ...ires the prior approval of the manufacturer Labour cost and repair work to the account of the manufacturer are based on predetermined rate schedule and must not exceed the wholesale price of the repla...

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