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ChImNEY & vENTINg

Types Of Chimneys

The chimney is one of the most important, yet most 

neglected and misunderstood portions of any solid 

fuel burning stove installation. Do not connect this 

stove to a chimney flue serving another heating de

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vice.

THE STOVE MUST BE CONNECTED TO ITS OWN 

TILE-LINED FLUE. A MINIMUM FLUE SIZE OF 8” X 

8” IS NECESSARY FOR PROPER OPERATION.

UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD A MANUAL 

FLUE DAMPER BE INSTALLED IN THE SMOKE 

PIPE BETWEEN THE STOVE AND THE CHIMNEY.

NO DAMPER, HEAT SAVER OR AUTOMATIC VENT 

DAMPER DEVICE SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN OR 

ON THE SMOKE PIPE.

CAUTION: THE CHIMNEY MUST BE A CLASS “A” 

CHIMNEY, IN GOOD OPERATING AND CLEAN 

CONDITION. 

NOTE: THE USE OF ALUMINUM TYPE “B” GAS 

VENT FOR SOLID FUELS IS UNSAFE AND PRO-

HIBITED BY THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION 

AGENCY CODE.

There are three types of class “A” chimneys:

1. Masonry with tile liner, to include brick or stone. It 

must be supported on grade level foundation.

2. Insulated, manufactured chimney, listed or certified 

by a national test agency.

3. Triple-wall metal class “A” chimney, listed or certi

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fied by a national test agency.

If your masonry chimney has not been used for some 

time, have it inspected by a qualified person. If a listed 

or certified manufactured chimney is to be used, make 

certain it is installed in accordance with the manufac

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turer’s instructions and all local and state codes. 

The minimum recommended height for solid fuel 

chimneys is 6 feet from the stove collar. The chimney 

must be two feet higher than anything within ten feet. 

It also must extend three feet above the point where it 

intersects or exits the roof line. 

In order to have a properly operating solid fuel heat-

ing system, the chimney must be capable of provid

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ing the necessary draft. The minimum required draft 

is .06 inches of water column (W.C.). This must be 

measured using a draft gauge. If the chimney cannot 

supply this constant draft, the stove will not operate 

properly. A barometric damper may be used and prop-

erly adjusted to compensate for excessive draft only.

 

IMPORTANT: When you measure the the draft, the 

stove must be operating with sufficient time given for 

the stove and chimney to warm. Burn for at least thirty 

minutes. The draft reading is best taken 18” up from 

the center of the flue outlet, in the connector pipe. Drill 

a hole in the pipe for the meter tube, and fill it with a 

screw or silicone when done with the test.

IMPORTANT: The connector pipe must be 4 gauge 

or thicker. 

When connecting the flue pipe to the stove, the first 

section should be installed inside the stove collar. It 

should be secured to the collar with, at least, three 

screws or rivets. 

Do not pass the connector pipe through a wall or 

ceiling without first checking with your local codes. If 

allowed, use only approved pass-thru methods.

NOTE: All horizontal runs of venting should have a /4 

inch of rise per foot of length.

Use no more than two 90° elbows in the connector. 

If a barometric damper is needed, to compensate for 

excessive draft, install it only in a vertical section of 

vent pipe.

The three foot, two foot, ten foot rule

Summary of Contents for 3-90-70738

Page 1: ...MAY RESULT FOR YOUR SAFETY FOL LOW INSTALLATION DIRECTIONS CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA Contact your local authority such as municipal building department fire department fire prevention bureau etc to determine the need for a permit Cette guide d utilisation est disponible en francais Chez votre concessionnaire de...

Page 2: ... Table of Contents Safety Considerations 3 Assembly 4 Installation 5 Chimney Venting 6 Operating Instructions 8 Preventative Maintenance 9 Optional Hot Water Coil 10 Warranty 12 Testing Label 13 ...

Page 3: ...erate It has been verified that creosote will ignite at 650 degrees fahrenheit It is the owner s responsibility to follow these recommenda tions This stove consumes air when it is burning if your house is tightly sealed and insulated it is advisable that a window in the vicinity be opened slightly while the stove is burning Information contained in this manual is man ufacturer s recommendations an...

Page 4: ... The shaker handle installs onto the shaker handle mount using the two hex bolts and washers provided Firebricks The SF250 uses 14 standard firebricks as shown below These standard firebricks measure 9 X 4 X 1 each The firebricks are already installed in the stove but can be removed to lighten the stove for moving The doors can also be removed by simply lift ing them off of the hinges ...

Page 5: ...should con sist of 3 8 millboard or a stove board providing equal protection k 84 R 45 The floor protection should extend 8 to the rear and either side and 16 in front of the stove The floor protection should also extend 2 to either side of the chimney connector to the wall where the connector enters the flue 36 8 36 8 8 16 24 Floor Protection Floor Protection Adjustable Leveling Feet To accomodat...

Page 6: ... from the stove collar The chimney must be two feet higher than anything within ten feet It also must extend three feet above the point where it intersects or exits the roof line In order to have a properly operating solid fuel heat ing system the chimney must be capable of provid ing the necessary draft The minimum required draft is 06 inches of water column W C This must be measured using a draf...

Page 7: ...ould be no more than two 90 elbows or the equivalent used in connecting the stove to the chimney flue H Shared Flue No more than one appliance shall vent into a single flue The most common cause of poor draft is an improp erly sized flue liner It is recommended that the inside Wind direction dimensions of the liner be at least as large as the ap pliance flue outlet and no larger than 125 of the co...

Page 8: ...ime in between Loading Coal should only be added when there is a reasonably hot fire The coal bed should be bright and vigorous If the fire is burning hot and there is a deep bed of coals full loads can be added If it is not as described add coal in small batches only Increasing Heat From A Low Fire Every effort should be made not to let a coal fire burn so long that it has started to die This wil...

Page 9: ...y any debris will be at the bottom by the clean out door Open the clean out and vacuum the loose debris Clean the smoke pipe from the chimney to the stove using a metal brush Cleaning of the spiral chamber Remove clean out plate from the front of the stove Using a 3 4 wrench loosen the clean out bolt approximately 2 turns Slide the clean out plate to one side and remove it from the opening Scrape ...

Page 10: ... supplied nuts on each leg of the coil Place the coil through the holes in the stove and adjust the nuts so that the pipes stick out about 1 to 1 from the sidewall of the stove Put flat wash ers and nuts on the outside and tighten within inch Place fiberglass gasket around each pipe at the washers and tighten securely You are now ready to run pipes according to one of the follow ing examples EXAMP...

Page 11: ... 2 Circulating pump method Used when the distance is more than ten feet or when the stove is on a higher level than the existing water heater In addition to a circulator you may want to add a aquastat to control the pump according to water temperature This is not necessary if the circulator is left run continuously Another option is a gate valve placed near the circulator to control the rate of fl...

Page 12: ...e not covered Damage and or repairs including but not limited to remote controls filters fuses knobs glass ceramic brick panels ceramic fiber afterburners door packing tile ceramic log sets paint batteries or battery back up and related duct work are not covered Also excluded from this warranty are consumable or normal wear items including but not limited to flame guides grates coal bars afterburn...

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