WHEN
VENT
PIPE
EXTENDS
TO
CHIMNEY
TOP
(Refer
to
Figures
13
and
14)
1.
You
will
need
a
pipe
length
equal
to
the
chimney
height
(from
hearth)
plus
6
inches.
If
outside
combustion
air
is
to
be
used,
you
will
need
a
pipe
length
(see
“
COMBUSTION
AIR
SUPPLY”
)
equal
to
the
chimney
height
plus
12
inches.
2.
Attach
cerablanket
wrap
to
that
end
of
vent
pipe
that
will
connect
to
the
stove.
Use
12
‐
inch
lengths
of
light
gauge
metal
wire
(not
included)
or
metallic
tape
(not
included).
This
is
to
protect
interior
components
from
excess
heat.
3.
Set
the
insert
on
the
hearth
and
slide
it
in
far
enough
to
attach
the
vent
pipe
(and
combustion
pipe
if
used).
4.
Attach
flashing
(refer
to
Figure
15),
route
power
cord
out
the
side
nearest
a
120V
receptacle.
Slide
in
insert.
5.
Measure
and
build
chimney
top.
Cut
out
hole
for
vent
pipe
(and
combustion
air
intake
pipe,
if
used).
Install
and
seal
with
a
non
‐
hardening
mastic
to
prevent
water
leakage.
Install
the
vent
cap.
WHEN
VENT
PIPE
EXTENDS
THROUGH
CHIMNEY
BLANKING
PLATE
(Masonry
Fireplaces
Only)
(Refer
to
Figures
16
and
17)
1.
You
will
need
a
pipe
length
that
extends
12”
above
the
blanking
plate.
NOTE:
This
installation
is
optional
but
not
recommended.
Outside
combustion
air
cannot
be
drawn
from
the
chimney
cavity
in
this
installation.
2.
Attach
cerablanket
wrap
to
that
end
of
vent
pipe
that
will
connect
to
the
stove.
Use
12
‐
inch
lengths
of
light
gauge
metal
wire
(not
included)
or
metallic
tape.
This
is
to
protect
interior
components
from
excess
heat.
3.
Measure
and
build
blanking
plate.
Cut
out
hole
for
vent
pipe
(and
combustion
air
intake
pipe,
if
used).
Install
and
carefully
seal
blanking
plate
with
non
‐
hardening
mastic.
Failure
to
properly
seal
may
result
in
smoke
spillage.
4.
Slide
vent
pipe
(and
intake
pipe
if
used)
up
through
the
blanking
plate
hole,
leaving
enough
to
pull
back
down.
5.
Set
the
insert
on
the
hearth,
adjust
the
leveling
bolts
on
the
rear
sides,
and
slide
it
in
far
enough
to
attach
the
vent
pipe
(and
combustion
air
pipe
if
used).
Be
sure
to
seal
where
the
pipe
passes
through
the
blanking
plate.
6.
Attach
flashing
(refer
to
Figure
15),
route
power
cord
out
the
side
nearest
a
120V
receptacle.
Slide
in
insert.
Figure
13
Figure
14
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