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Mt. Vernon Pellet Insert (AE)
Location of the appliance and chimney will affect
performance.
•
Install through the warm airspace enclosed by the building
envelope. This helps to produce more draft, especially
during lighting and die-down of the fire.
• Penetrate the highest part of the roof. This minimizes the
effects of wind loading.
• Locate termination cap away from trees, adjacent
structures, uneven roof lines and other obstructions.
• Minimize the use of chimney offsets.
•
Consider the appliance location relative to floor and ceiling
and attic joists.
• Take into consideration the termination requirements on
Page 12.
B. Locating Your Appliance & Chimney
E. Negative Pressure
WARNING! Risk of Asphyxiation!
Negative pressure can
cause spillage of combustion fumes and soot.
Negative pressure results from the imbalance of air avail-
able for the appliance to operate properly. It can be stron-
gest in lower levels of the house.
Causes include:
• Exhaust fans (kitchen, bath, etc.)
• Range
hoods
•
Combustion air requirements for furnaces, water heaters
and other combustion appliances
• Clothes
dryers
• Location of return-air vents to furnace or air
conditioning
• Imbalances of the HVAC air handling system
• Upper level air leaks such as:
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Recessed
lighting
-
Attic
hatch
-
Duct
leaks
To minimize the effects of negative air pressure:
• Install the outside air kit with the intake facing prevailing
winds during the heating season
•
Ensure adequate outdoor air for all combustion appliances
and exhaust equipment
• Ensure furnace and air conditioning return vents are not
located in the immediate vicinity of the appliance
• Avoid installing the appliance near doors, walkways or
small isolated spaces
• Recessed lighting should be a “sealed can” design
• Attic hatches weather stripped or sealed
•
Attic mounted duct work and air handler joints and seams
taped or sealed
C. Wall Control, Thermostat
The wall control’s location will have some affect on the
appliance’s operation.
• When located close to the appliance, it may require a
slightly higher temperature setting to keep the rest of
the house comfortable.
• When located in an adjacent room or on a different floor
level, you will notice higher temperatures near the ap-
pliance.
CAUTION! The wall control is an integral part of the
appliance. No other wall control or thermostat can be
substituted.
D. Draft
Draft is the pressure difference needed to vent appliances
successfully. When an appliance is drafting successfully, all
combustion byproducts are exiting the home through the
chimney.
Considerations for successful draft include:
• Preventing negative pressure
• Location of appliance and chimney
NOTICE:
Hearth & Home Technologies assumes no
responsibility for the improper performance of the chimney
system caused by:
•
Inadequate draft due to environmental conditions
•
Downdrafts
•
Tight sealing construction of the structure
•
Mechanical exhausting devices
CAUTION
• Do NOT connect this unit to a chimney flue servicing
another appliance.
• Do NOT connect to any air distribution duct or system.