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Dutchwest

30003847

Double-Wall Connector

Information on assembling and installing double-wall 
connectors is provided by the manufacturer of the 
double-wall pipe.  Follow the manufacturer’s installation 
instructions exactly.  Most manufacturers of prefabri-
cated double-wall insulated chimneys also offer double-
wall connector pipes.  Using a chimney and connector 
pipe from the same manufacturer helps simplify the 
assembly and installation.

NOTE:  For installations using double-wall connec-
tors, minimum clearances must conform to listed 
clearances in the Stove and Chimney Connector 
Clearance Charts on Page 11 of this manual.

Assembling Single-Wall 

Chimney Connector

SAFETY NOTE: Always wear gloves and safety 
goggles when drilling, cutting or joining sections of 
chimney connector. 

 

For double-wall connectors, follow the manufacturer’s 
instructions exactly. For single-wall connectors, follow 
the instructions below. 

1.

 Insert the  crimped end of the first section  into the 

stove’s flue collar, and keep each crimped end pointing 
toward the stove. (Fig. 4)  Using the holes in the flue 
collar as guides, drill 3 mm (1/8”) holes in the bottom of 
the first section of chimney connector and secure it to 
the flue collar with three #10 x 1/2” sheet metal screws.

ST242

Chimney connector

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Toward 
Stove

Flue Gas 
Direction

ST242

Fig. 4

  Crimped sections always point toward the stove so 

that any liquid condensation will not leak out.

2.

  Secure each joint between sections of chimney con-

nector, including telescoping joints, with at least three 
sheet metal screws.  

3.

  Secure the chimney connector to the chimney.  In-

structions for various installations follow below.

4.

  Confirm that the installed stove and chimney con-

nector are correct distances from nearby combustible 
material. See the clearance charts on Page 11.

NOTE:

 Special slip pipes and thimble sleeves that form 

telescoping joints between sections of chimney con-
nector are available to simplify installations. They can 
eliminate the need to cut individual connector sections.  
Consult your local dealer about these special pieces.

Securing the Connector 

to a Prefabricated Chimney

Follow the installation instructions of the chimney 
manufacturer exactly as you install the chimney.  The 
manufacturer of the chimney will supply the acces-
sories to support the chimney, either from the roof of 
the house, at the ceiling of the room where the stove is 
installed, or from an exterior wall.
Special adaptors are available from your local dealer 
to make the connection between the prefabricated 
chimney and the chimney connector. (Fig. 5)  The top 
of such adaptors attach directly to the chimney or to the 
chimney’s ceiling support package, while the bottom of 
the adaptor is screwed to the chimney connector.
These adaptors are designed so the top end will fit 
outside the inner wall of the chimney, and the bottom 
end will fit inside the first section of chimney connector.  
Any soot or creosote falling from the inner walls of the 
chimney will stay inside the chimney connector.  

ST419

Joining the chomney

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Prefab (Insulated) 

Chimney

Ceiling Support 

Package

Prefab Chimney 

Adapter

Chimney Connector 

(Stovepipe)

ST419

Fig. 5

  Joining the chimney connector to a prefabricated 

chimney.

Summary of Contents for 2460CE

Page 1: ...HIS MANUAL Retain for future use If this heater is not properly installed operated and maintained a house re may result For safety follow all installation operation and maintenance directions Contact...

Page 2: ...tates and EN13240 2001 A2 2004 for Europe Dutchwest models are not listed for mobile home installations Patents U S D288357 4502395 4646712 Canada 1235969 Other foreign mechanical patents issued Acces...

Page 3: ...sq ft 1 112 224 sq m 1200 2400 sq ft 1 Fuel Size type 480 mm 19 wood 560 mm 22 wood 640 mm 25 wood Flue mass gas ow 5 7 g s 7 1 g s 8 4 g s CO emissions 13 O2 1700 ppm 2300 ppm 2300 pmm Weight 172 kg...

Page 4: ...n Heater must be connected to a sound masonry chimney that meets local codes a relined masonry chimney that meets local codes or to an approved prefabricated metal chimney Whatever kind you use the ch...

Page 5: ...ego ries a Vitreous enamelled steel pipe complying with BS 6999 1989 1996 b Pipes made from stainless steel as descirbed in BS EN 1008 1 1995 grades 1 4401 1 4404 1 4432 or 1 4436 with ue wall thickne...

Page 6: ...s with at least three sheet metal screws 3 Secure the chimney connector to the chimney In structions for various installations follow below 4 Con rm that the installed stove and chimney con nector are...

Page 7: ...chimney The liner of the replace chimney should extend at least to the point at which the chimney connector enters the chimney Follow all the guidelines for installing a chimney connector into a free...

Page 8: ...e design your installation so the con nector does not pass through a combustible wall If you must use a wall pass through in your installation check with your building inspector before you begin and c...

Page 9: ...The oor protector must also meet standard requirements for freestanding installations Floor Protection for Fireplace Installations with Standard Legs Fireplace installations with the standard legs an...

Page 10: ...ecommended rear clearance to noncom bustible surfaces 50 mm 2 NOTE The minimum thickness of solid noncombus tible materials is speci ed in section 2 of Document J in relation to the clearance of the a...

Page 11: ...l e a s t 3 x D at least 1 5 x D at least 1 5 x D Plan Without Shield Plan With Shield Air space of at least 12 mm between noncombustible shield and combustible material Fluepipe at least 1 5 x D at...

Page 12: ...quired in many instal lations Refer to the oor protection information found in the Installation Section of this manual Attach the Legs and Heat Shield Place the stove on its back on a soft surface suc...

Page 13: ...e lever points straight down Fig 18 The secondary air inlet over the side door admits air to the catalytic combustor only for high ef ciency at high combustor temperatures Use a gloved hand or the met...

Page 14: ...designed to burn natural wood only Do not burn other fuels Never burn pressure treated wood painted or stained wood or glossy newsprint High ef ciencies and low emissions are possible when burning ai...

Page 15: ...courage creosote formation in the stovepipe and chimney higher temperatures can cause stove parts to burn out prematurely Always operate the stove accord ing to rebox temperatures Besides the air cont...

Page 16: ...ld be well established within 10 15 minutes You may gradually build it up by adding a few sticks at a time of a progressively larger size Continue to build the re until a live coal bed begins to form...

Page 17: ...d back of the ash pan Empty the ash drawer regularly typically every one to three days The frequency will vary depending on how hot you run your stove the hotter the re the more wood you burn and the...

Page 18: ...specially made for this pur pose Dry the glass completely Adjust the Door Latch The door latches must close tightly to ensure a good seal between the each door and the stove plates With time and use t...

Page 19: ...up Use a 11 mm 7 16 socket wrench with socket extension to adjust the linkage 1 In an alternating pattern rst loosen and then re move the four bolts that secure the top plate to the sides of the stov...

Page 20: ...od plan on how to handle one Inspect Regularly Clean As Required Inspect the chimney and chimney connector twice monthly and clean if necessary Let the stove cool completely before you inspect the chi...

Page 21: ...r should be inspected annually for a build up of y ash and cleaned if necessary This may be done during examination of the catalytic combustor When to Suspect A Combustor Problem There are two ways to...

Page 22: ...all it Be sure rst to carefully wrap a new Interam gasket an extra was provided with your stove around its perimeter before replacement Insert the gasketed combustor gently back into position and repl...

Page 23: ...ces for creosote and y ash to deposit It is important to follow the operating instructions in order to minimize these deposits and to periodically inspect your catalyst for signs of blockage Masking a...

Page 24: ...akes the steel chimney support a good draft more quickly than masonry does Steel chimneys are not as attractive as masonry but they are very durable and generally outperform masonry Indoor Outdoor Loc...

Page 25: ...p within the rebox until reaching a density and temperature at which they ignite With this ignition you may hear a muf ed pop ping sound and see a bit of smoke forced out of the stove This condition i...

Page 26: ...changes in design materials speci cations prices and discontinue colors and products at any time without notice Dutchwest Convection Heater Models 2460CE 2461CE 2462CE Item Description 2460CE 2461CE...

Page 27: ...Collar 7000969 7000969 1304280 35 Leg 7000016 7000016 7000016 36 Damper Handle Stub 5004265 5004265 5004265 37 Ash Door Handle 5004237 5004237 5004237 38 Ash Pan 7000G79 7000G69 7000G89 39 Gasket for...

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Page 31: ...lusions Limitations 1 This product must be installed or serviced by a quali ed installer preferably NFI or WETT Canada certi ed as prescribed by the local jurisdiction It must be installed and operate...

Page 32: ...MHSC 149 Cleveland Drive Paris Kentucky 40361 www mhsc com...

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