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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.

Chimney Connector Systems and Clearances 

from Combustible Walls for Residential Heat-

ing Appliances (NFPA 211) - 

Refer to 

Figure 9

System A.

 Minimum 3.5 in. (90 mm) thick brick masonry wall framed 

into combustible wall with a minimum of 12 in. (305 mm) brick sepa-

ration from clay liner to combustibles. Fireclay liner (ASTM C 315, 

Standard Specification for Clay Flue Linings, or equivalent), minimum 

5/8 in. (16 mm) wall thickness, shall run from outer surface of brick 

wall to, but not beyond, the inner surface of chimney flue liner and 

shall be firmly cemented in place.
Clearance: 12 in. (305 mm)

System B

. Solid-insulated, listed factory-built chimney length of the 

same inside diameter as the chimney connector and having 1 in. (25.4 

mm) or more of insulation with a minimum 9 in. (229 mm) air space 

between the outer wall of the chimney length and combustibles.
The inner end of the chimney length shall be flush with the inside of 

the masonry chimney flue and shall be sealed to the flue and to the 

brick masonry penetration with non-water-soluble refractory cement. 

Supports shall be securely fastened to wall surfaces on all sides.
Fasteners between supports and the chimney length shall not penetrate 

the chimney liner.
Clearance: 9 in. (229 mm)

System C.

 Sheet steel chimney connector, minimum 24 gage [0.024 

in. (0.61 mm)] in thickness, with a ventilated thimble, minimum 24 

gage [0.024 in. (0.61 mm)] in thickness, having two 1 in. (25.4 mm) 

air channels, separated from combustibles by a minimum of 6 in. (152 

mm) of glass fiber insulation. Opening shall be covered, and thimble 

supported with a sheet steel support, minimum 24 gage [0.024 in. 

(0.61 mm)] in thickness.
Supports shall be securely fastened to wall surfaces on all sides and 

shall be sized to fit and hold chimney section. Fasteners used to secure 

chimney section shall not penetrate chimney flue liner.
Clearance: 6 in. (152 mm)  

System D.

 Solid-insulated, listed factory-built chimney length with an 

inside diameter 2 in. (51 mm) larger than the chimney connector and 

having 1 in. (25.4 mm) or more of insulation, serving as a pass-through 

for a single wall sheet steel chimney connector of minimum 24 gage 

[0.024 in. (0.61 mm)] thickness, with a minimum 2 in. (51 mm) air 

space between the  outer wall of chimney section and combustibles. 

Minimum length of chimney section shall be 12 in. (305 mm). Chimney 

section concentric with and spaced 1 in. (25.4 mm) away from con-

nector by means of sheet steel support plates on both ends of chimney 

section. Opening shall be covered, and chimney section supported on 

both sides with sheet steel supports of minimum 24 gage [0.024 in. 

(0.61 mm)] thickness.
Supports shall be securely fastened to wall surfaces on all sides and 

shall be sized to fit and hold chimney section. Fasteners used to secure 

chimney section shall not penetrate chimney flue liner.
Clearance: 2 in. (51 mm)

Additional requirements:

1. Insulation material used as part of wall pass-through system shall be of 

noncombustible material and shall have a thermal conductivity of 1.0 

Btu-in./hr-ft

2

 - ºF (4.88 kg-cal/hr-m

2

 - ºC) or less.

2. All clearances and thicknesses are minimums; larger clearances and 

thicknesses shall be permitted.

3. Any material used to close up an opening for the connector shall be of 

noncombustible material.

4. A connector to a masonry chimney, except for System B, shall extend 

in one continuous piece through the wall pass-through system and the 

chimney wall to the inner face of the flue liner, but not beyond.

Factory Built 

Chimney Length 

Air Space – 9 in. 

(228.6mm) Min. 

Chimney Length 

Flush with 

Inside of Flue 

Min. Clearance 

9 in. (229mm) 

Chimney 

Connector 

Use Chimney 

Mfrs. Parts to 

Attach 

Connector 

Solid-Insulated 

Listed Factory-

Built Chimney 

Length

Sheet Steel Supports

Sheet Steel Supports

Sheet Steel Supports

Minimum Chimney Clearance from Masonry to Sheet Steel 

Supports & Combustibles – 2 in. (51mm) 

Nonsoluble 

Refractory  

Cement

Minimum chimney clearance to sheet

steel supportrs and combustibles

2 in. (51mm)

Chimney 

Connector 

2 Air Channels, Each 1 

in. (25.4 mm) 

2 Ventilated Air 

Channels, Each 

1 in. (25.4 mm) 

Construction of 

Sheet Steel 

Minimum chimney clearance to sheet steel 

supports and combustibles 2 in. (51mm) 

Sheet Steel 

Supports 

Chimney 

Connector 

Chimney 

Section

Air Space – 2 in. 

(51mm) Min. 

Chimney connector  

Chimney length

1 in. (25.4 mm) 

air space to 

        chimney length

Min. Clearance  

2 in. (51 mm) 

Minimum

12 in. (305mm)

to combustibles

Masonry chimney

constructed to NFPA 211

Masonry chimney

constructed to NFPA 211

Masonry chimney

constructed to NFPA 211

Masonry chimney

constructed to NFPA 211

Minimum chimney clearance to brick

and combustibles 2 in. (51mm)

Minimum clearance

12 in. (305mm)

of brick

Chimney

Chimney

flue

Chimney

flue

Chimney

flue

connector

Fire clay

liner

Figure 9 - 

Chimney Connector Systems and Clearances from Combustible Walls

System A

System B

System C

System D

Summary of Contents for WXS2021WS

Page 1: ...n faire la demande Num ro de la pi ce 900189 01 This appliance must be properly installed and operated in order to prevent the pos sibility of a house fire Please read this entire installation and ope...

Page 2: ...Safety Information 3 Testing Information 4 Draft Requirements 4 Selecting the Proper Venting System 4 Negative Pressure Warning 5 Clearances to Combustibles 6 7 Floor Protection 6 Chimney and Connecto...

Page 3: ...g season to check for soot and creosote accumulations Any accumulations over 1 8 thick should be removed by a professional chimney sweep Do not attempt to burn out heavy creosote accumulations with a...

Page 4: ...e temperatures are reached beyond the design capabilities of the appliance The damage that occurs from overfiring is not covered under the manufacturer s limited warranty Also see Troubleshooting on P...

Page 5: ...air is caused by many common household appliances which exhaust air from the home such as a furnace heat pump air conditioner clothes dryer exhaust fans fireplaces and other fuel burning appliances Al...

Page 6: ...ed for mobile homes but connector pipe may be double wall single wall or single wall with shield as listed above This appliance may be vented into a code approved masonry chimney with flue liner WARNI...

Page 7: ...bile Home 12 9 1 8 19 1 2 9 5 8 8 6 15 37 5 8 46 3 4 34 7 8 16 0 84 57 1 2 305 232 495 245 200 152 381 956 1188 886 406 0 2134 1461 CANADA inches millimeters PIPE INSTALLATION A 3 B 1 C 3 D 1 E 8 F 1...

Page 8: ...ams illustrations and photographs are not to scale consult installa tion instructions Product designs materials dimensions specifications colors and prices are subject to change or discontinuance with...

Page 9: ...6 Typical Installation Floor Protector Fasten each stove pipe connection with at least 3 sheet metal screws Single wall stove pipe must not pass through attics closets walls or ceilings It is used to...

Page 10: ...ney and that it either be cemented to the masonry or be installed without cement in a thimble connected to the masonry wall When the connector is inserted into a thimble the joint must be tight enough...

Page 11: ...n shall be 12 in 305 mm Chimney section concentric with and spaced 1 in 25 4 mm away from con nector by means of sheet steel support plates on both ends of chimney section Opening shall be covered and...

Page 12: ...Duct length should be kept to a minimum b The air intake register must not be installed more than ten 10 feet 3050 mm above the base of the stove c The fresh air must come from outside the house The a...

Page 13: ...be slightly smaller to adjust for steel and firebrick tolerances beyond our control Be sure to measure and mark bricks with their numbers when removing Warning If the bricks are not installed exactly...

Page 14: ...oards are properly installed FOR YOUR OWN PROTECTION AND INSURANCE PURPOSES HAVE YOUR CHIMNEY AND CONNECTOR PIPE INSTALLATION INSPECTED BY YOUR LOCAL BUILDING CODE AUTHORITY OR FIRE MARSHAL BEFORE STA...

Page 15: ...sed Operate only with the door shut tightly at all times except when loading wood and possibly on start up to establish a draft Never leave the unit unattended while the front door is opened 3 DO NOT...

Page 16: ...iance it is important to become familiar with how the damper control affects heat output and the overall temperature of the appliance A stove thermom eter can be a helpful tool to help ensure you are...

Page 17: ...lt in the release of toxic fumes This type of burning will also void your warranty Do Not store fuel within space heater installation clearances or within the space required for refueling and ash remo...

Page 18: ...ou will need to have sufficient temperatures inside the firebox for thorough combustion The best method for determining if you have sufficient temperatures is to watch the brick lining in your firebox...

Page 19: ...he stove is burned with the blower opening unobstructed Figure 24 The optional blower is controlled by a Dial a Temp see Figure 24 It contains an On Off line switch with variable speed control from lo...

Page 20: ...aint DO Enjoy the warm feeling of your new IHP appliance Maintenance GLASS REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS Refer to Figure 26 Step 1 Remove Door Assembly Remove the upper and lower hinge pins by pressing the...

Page 21: ...or Latch Adjustment Instructions 1 Using a 5 32 hex wrench remove the side heat shield by removing 3 screws on the back 2 screws on the bottom and 1 screw at the top front corner 2 With the door open...

Page 22: ...Pages 17 and 21 3 See Poor Draft section above and Cleaning Glass on Pages 4 and 21 SMOKES WHEN 1 If smoke is entering the room check to make sure your baffle boards are properly installed DOOR IS OP...

Page 23: ...ription H8890 Right side heat shield H8891 Left side heat shield H8892 Back heat shield H8893 Door back w pins H8894 Door channels w nuts H8895 Glass H5640 Glass gasket kit 8 4 H5639 Door rope kit 7 8...

Page 24: ...ND UZI UZI Outside Air Ducting Kit includes 4 insulated flex x 10 long AND H8874 OUTAIRKIT ES Outside Air Panel and Air Channel Kit includes rear pedestal panel and side and front air channels MISC H8...

Page 25: ...tielle Double Wall Double Parois Residential or Mobile Home PIPE INSTALLATION Single Wall Simple Paroi Residential R sidentielle Double Wall Double Parois Residential or Mobile Home THE ONE AND ONLY M...

Page 26: ...26 NOTES...

Page 27: ...e temperatures and may cause damage to the Product or may cause it to function improperly IHP stoves and inserts are approved for burning dry seasoned wood only c damages caused by failing to provide...

Page 28: ...wing information 1 The model number of the appliance 2 The Serial Number of the appliance 3 The part number 4 The description of the part 5 The quantity required 6 The installation date of the applian...

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