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Installation
into
a
Masonry
Fireplace:
1.
Your
chimney
must
be
inspected
by
a
certified
chimney
sweep
or
installer
to
determine
its
structural
condition.
2.
Measure
amount
of
venting
required
to
top
chimney
plus
14”
to
ensure
the
termination
is
adequate
distance
above
the
roofline.
3.
The
first
5’
of
exhaust
will
be
Simpson
Dura
Vent
pellet
stove
flex
vent;
the
remainder
uses
rigid
pipe.
For
each
joint
subtract
1
‐
1/2”
to
allow
for
the
overlap.
You
may
need
an
adjustable
length
section
to
achieve
the
correct
height.
The
air
intake
may
be
2”
aluminum
flex
vent.
4.
Assemble
the
first
rigid
section
of
exhaust
pipe
to
the
flex
vent
pipe
insuring
that
the
“UP”
arrows
shown
on
the
pipe
labels
are
pointing
up.
Connect
sections
and
twist
to
lock.
Repeat
the
process
for
the
remainder
of
the
pipe
sections
and
lower
the
assembly
down
the
chimney.
Lower
the
intake
and
exhaust
pipes
below
their
normal
position
to
connect
the
pipe
to
back
of
heater.
Tie
a
line
to
the
top
section
of
venting
to
pull
it
back
up
to
the
correct
position.
5.
Connect
to
the
exhaust
of
the
stove
by
installing
a
pipe
adapter
to
the
exhaust
fan
and
either
a
90º
elbow
or
a
clean
out
tee
with
cap.
The
air
intake
can
be
attached
to
the
heater
with
a
hose
clamp.
6.
Connect
the
heater
to
the
coupling
on
the
bottom
of
the
exhaust
flex
vent
and
twist
to
the
locked
position.
Push
the
heater
into
the
fireplace
to
its
final
position.
7.
From
the
top
of
the
chimney,
pull
the
vent
system
up
to
the
desired
height.
8.
For
the
exhaust
termination
of
the
pellet
vent
use
a
tall
cone
flashing
and
a
storm
collar.
This
requires
14”
of
pipe
above
the
top
of
the
masonry
chimney.
Pull
the
pipe
up
through
the
flashing
to
the
desired
height
and
mark
where
the
storm
collar
will
go.
Slip
the
storm
collar
down
over
the
pipe
and
fasten
it
to
the
pipe
with
a
1/4”
stainless
steel
sheet
metal
screw.
The
storm
collar
will
then
support
the
entire
exhaust
vent
system.
9.
Install
the
air
intake
vent
through
the
chimney
cap
by
cutting
a
hole
and
install
cap
as
shown
or
attach
air
intake
vent
to
a
flashing
and
cap.
The
chimney
top
must
be
properly
sealed
to
prevent
rain
and
or
snow
from
entering
the
chimney.
10.
Install
the
cap
and
seal
around
the
joint
of
the
storm
collar
and
any
other
joints
that
are
visible.
Perform
these
instructions
in
reverse
if
the
removal
of
this
appliance
is
ever
needed
for
maintenance
or
repair.
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