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IMPORTANT!
READ AND FOLLOW
ALL
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS, INCLUDING
CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED, AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY, AND PARTS AS NEEDED.
ENGLAND’S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT, OR
DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT. CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS.
INSTALLATION
Approved
Venting
Method
3:
Existing
Chimney
System
Using
an
existing
masonry
or
factory
built
chimney
for
venting
is
the
only
other
acceptable
method
for
venting
this
pellet
unit.
Use
Type
L
or
Type
PL
venting
pipe
until
entering
the
existing
chimney.
Use
the
appropriately
sized
adapter
when
transitioning
from
the
pellet
vent
pipe
to
the
masonry
or
factory
built
thimble
and
be
certain
that
the
adapter
is
sealed
tightly
to
both
the
pellet
venting
system
and
the
existing
chimney.
Before
using
an
existing
chimney,
be
certain
it
is
in
good
condition
(A
chimney
sweep
inspection
is
highly
recommended).
Also,
make
sure
the
chimney
meets
the
minimum
standards
listed
in
NFPA
211
(A
chimney
professional
can
confirm
this
upon
inspection).
If
connecting
this
stove
to
a
factory
built
chimney,
it
may
ONLY
be
a
6”
flue,
UL103
HT
venting
system
(ULC
S629
if
Canada).
Connection
to
any
other
factory
built
chimney
may
result
in
a
poorly
operating
or
dangerous
stove
installation.
When
connecting
to
an
existing
masonry
chimney,
the
cross
‐
sectional
area
of
the
flue
must
be
considered.
A
chimney
with
a
flue
larger
than
6”
round
(28.27
sq.
in.)
may
require
relining
with
an
approved
pellet
stove
chimney
lining
system.
Use
an
appliance
collar
where
the
pellet
vent
connects
to
the
exhaust
output
of
the
pellet
stove
and
attach
the
appliance
collar
to
the
exhaust
blower
output
using
three
sheet
metal
screws.
Seal
each
pipe
connection
joint
with
high
temperature
RTV
Silicone,
to
ensure
the
system
is
leak
free
(Check
with
the
specific
pipe
manufacturer’s
instructions
before
doing
so).
If
the
pellet
vent
pipe
being
used
is
not
a
“Twist
Lock”
system,
three
(3)
sheet
metal
screws
are
required
at
each
pipe
joint.
Connect
the
pellet
stove
to
outside
combustion
air
using
the
kit
included
with
your
stove
or
using
an
alternative
method,
as
described
in
the
“Outside
Air”
section,
on
page
15.
Please Note:
Installation diagrams are for reference purposes only and are not drawn to scale, nor meant to be used as
plans for each individual installation. Please follow all venting system requirements, maintain the required clearances
to combustibles, and follow all local codes.
For high altitude installations (above 4,000
ft.), the vent pipe should be increased from
3-inch (3”) to four-inch (4”).