CONNECTING THE STOVE TO THE CHIMNEY
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The gases are vented from the back of the unit. The female part of the black pipe connector has to
be installed toward the flue connector of the stove. Secure all connections with the (3) self taping
screws, with 120
o
distance between each of them.
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The connection between stove pipes and chimney has to be perfectly sealed.
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A maximum horizontal length of 8' is allowed. Make sure to have a 1/4" slope per foot minimum.
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Do not use more than two 90
o
Elbows while connecting the stove to the chimney.
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It is strictly forbidden to pass through combustible materials walls, floors and ceilings with stove
pipe connectors.
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DIRECT HORIZONTAL CONNECTION :
You may choose to connect your stove to
the chimney with an horizontal flue pipe.
Figure 6:
HORIZONTAL CONNECTION .
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CEILING CONNECTION :
In the case where your chimney starts from
the ceiling, use one 90º elbow and the
necessary straight sections.
Figure 7:
CEILING CONNECTION .
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DO NOT CONNECT MORE THAN ONE
STOVE TO YOUR CHIMNEY.
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FIX FLUE PIPES TOGETHER WITH
METAL SCREWS.
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MAKE SURE YOU RESPECT A ¼’’ SLOPE
PER FOOT OF HORIZONTAL PIPE
LENGTH.
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RESPECT CAREFULLY CLEARANCES TO
COMBUSTIBLES PRESCRIBED BY FLUE
PIPES MANUFACTURERS.
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FLUE PIPES CLEARANCES TO
COMBUSTIBLES DEPEND ON FLUE
PIPES TYPE AND MANUFACTURERS
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VERTICAL CONNECTION :
It is recommended to not use more than two
(2) 90º elbows and the necessary straight
sections to connect your stove to the
chimney.
Figure 8:
VERTICAL CONNECTION .
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