Waterford Fionn 90 o.s.a. and Installation And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 6

C Chimney, installed in accordance with the manu-
facturers instructions or a lined masonry chimney
acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction.

CHIMNEY CONNECTORS

THE CHIMNEY CONNECTOR is a smokepipe used
to connect the Fionn 90 O.S.A.  Stove to the
approved chimney described above.  The CHIMNEY
C O N N E C TOR  must  be  made  of  CORROSION
RESISTANT STEEL 24 gauge or heavier (“black” or
“blued”, or equivalent treated steel).

Be sure too fasten the chimney connectors together
and also to the flue outlet of the stove through the
holes provided.  Use at least two screws for each
joint.  Be sure the joints are tight and fully secured.

Chimney connectors shall not pass through an attic,
or roof space, closet or similar concealed space, or
a floor or ceiling.  Where passage through a wall, or
partition of combustible construction is desired, the
installation  shall  conform  to  CAN/CSA -B  365,
Installation code for Solid Fuel Burning Appliances
and Equipment.

Connectors should maintain a pitch or rise of at least
1/4” (6mm) to the foot from the stove to the chimney.
It should be installed so as to avoid sharp turns or
other construction features that would create exces-
sive resistance to the flow of flue gases.  It should be
securely supported with joints fastened with sheet-
metal screws, rivets, or other approved means.  The
entire length of a connector should be readily acces-
sible for inspection, cleaning and replacement.

The connector may pass through walls or partitions
constructed of combustible materials provided the
connector is either listed for wall pass-through or is
routed through a device listed for a wall pass-
through and is installed in accordance with the con-
ditions of the listing.

Any unexposed metal that is used as part of a wall
pass-through system and is exposed to flue gases
shall be constructed of stainless steel or other equiv-
alent material that will resist corrosion, softening or
cracking from flue gas at temperatures up to 982

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CONNECTING TO MASONRY CHIMNEY

The connector to a masonry chimney must extend
through the wall to the liner face or liner but not
beyond, and must be firmly cemented to masonry.

The connector may pass through walls or partitions
constructed of combustible material to a masonry
chimney provided the connector system selected is
installed in accordance with the proper clearances
and conditions  (See figures A,B,C,D page 8 & 9).

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All clearances shall be measured from the 
outer surface of the combustible material to 
the nearest point on the surface of the Fionn
90 O.S.A., disregarding any intervening pro-
tection applied to the combustible material.

When using a manufactured wall shield system
observe local building codes and by-laws.

CHIMNEYS

Consult the LOCAL BUILDING CODE in all cases as
to the particular requirements concerning the 
installation  of  SOLID  FUEL

TYPE 

ROOM

HEATERS.  This Fionn 90 O.S.A. WOOD BURNING
STOVE is intended to be installed in accordance
with National Fire Protection Associations Standard
for Chimneys, Fireplaces and Vents.  NFPA 211-
1977.

The chimney must have a CROSS SECTIONAL
AREA of at least 193.5 sq. cm. (30 sq. inches).  It is
best connected to a chimney of the same size, as
connection to a larger size may result in somewhat
less draught.

The Fionn 90 O.S.A. is a Radiant Room Heater and
must be connected to a chimney of the proper size
and type, capable of providing an adequate continu-
ous draught of 0.06wg minimum.  It is best to con-
nect to a chimney of the same size as the stove
spigot. 

DO  NOT  CONNECT  TO  A C H I M N E Y

SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE.

Minimum chimney height is 14’ 10” (4.5m) from floor
on which stove is installed.  An existing masonry 
chimney should be inspected, and if necessary,
repaired by a competent mason or relined, using an
approved relining system.  The stove must be 
connected to a chimney with a minimum continuous
draught of 0.06”wg. Poor draught conditions will
result in poor performance.

Note:   Connection to type “B” Gas Vents, approved
for connection to a certain gas burning appliance will
only result in a fire.

CHIMNEY TYPES - USA ONLY

The stove must be connected to a UL 103 Listed 
residential Type HT and Building Heating, Appliance
chimney installed in accordance with the manufac-
turers instructions or a masonry chimney 
constructed in accordance with NFPA 211 Chimney
vents and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances.

CHIMNEY TYPES -  CANADA ONLY

The stove must be connected to an Underwriters
Laboratories of Canada labelled Factory Built 650

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Summary of Contents for Fionn 90 o.s.a. and

Page 1: ...t all times and should not be allowed to touch the hot working surfaces while in use or until the appliance has thoroughly cooled If this stove is not properly installed a house fire may result For your safety follow the installation directions Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area The stove must be connected to a UL ULC l...

Page 2: ...EAR VENT REAR FLUE EXIT Fit back sealing plate Part no 17 over the top flue aperture in the hob Part no 13 Fit the flue spigot to part no 11 where part no 17 was making sure that part no 17 and part no 14 are well secured on a bed of fire cement TOP FLUE EXIT Fit part no 14 over top flue aperture in the hob Part No 13 make sure that part no 14 is well secured on a bed of fire cement ASSEMBLY OF OP...

Page 3: ... or 1 4 6mm thick covered with 1 8 3mm sheet metal is required to cover the area under the heater and to extend to at least 18 450mm at the front and 8 200mm to the sides and rear This will provide pro tection from sparks and embers which may fall out from the door when stoking or fuelling LOCATION There are several conditions to be considered when selecting a location for your Fionn 90 O S A a Di...

Page 4: ...nts between air vents and outside walls should be sealed to prevent ingress of mois ture l This stove is listed for Mobile home installa tion provided it is properly connected to an outside air supply and a listed chimney with a ceiling support and spark arrester MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION In addition to standard installation instructions the following requirements are mandatory for installation in ...

Page 5: ...rances may be reduced by the percentage reduction as stated in the wall shield manufacturer s instructions For clearance reduction systems using an air space between the combustible wall and the wall protector adequate air circulation shall be provided by one of the following methods 1 Adequate air circulation may be provided by leaving all edges of the wall protector open with at least a 1 25mm a...

Page 6: ...o masonry The connector may pass through walls or partitions constructed of combustible material to a masonry chimney provided the connector system selected is installed in accordance with the proper clearances and conditions See figures A B C D page 8 9 6 4 All clearances shall be measured from the outer surface of the combustible material to the nearest point on the surface of the Fionn 90 O S A...

Page 7: ... Baffle 27 Air Baffle 28 Inside Back Heat Shield 29 Door Sealing Rope 30 Outside Back Heat Shield 31 Spacers 32 Optional Pipe Shield 33 Heat Shield Blanking Plate 34 Tie Bolts 35 Top Baffle Plate Gasket 36 Back Panel Gasket 37 Side Panel Gaskets 38 Back Baffle Gasket 39 Primary Air Duct 40 Primary and Secondary Air Flap 41 Cast Iron Spacer 42 Connecting Rod 43 Primary Air Control Lever WATERFORD 1...

Page 8: ...e diameter as the chimney connector and having 1 25mm or more of insulation with a min 9 230mm 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 mason ry penetration with non water soluble refrac tory cement Supports should be securel...

Page 9: ...s less than 2 50mm from the face of the fireplace See Section under Minimum Clearances to Combustibles Before the installation the entire fireplace system should be inspected for condition and code compli ance prior to connecting to the fireplace chimney Older fireplaces and chimneys may not have been constructed to current day codes The fireplace and chimney should be in or brought up to acceptab...

Page 10: ... your finger when the pipe is cool If you hear a dull echo the pipe may need cleaning Disassemble the chimney connector and clean the sections Replace corroded pipe sections The fit ting of a slip joint in the stove pipe makes the dis mantling easy for cleaning and inspection of chim ney and stove 10 2 Existing fuel fired equipment in the house such as fireplaces or other heating appli ances smell...

Page 11: ...lean itself when there is sufficient heat generated by burning fuel The Air Way system provides pre heated warm air which keeps the glass clean WARNING DO NOT OPERATE THE STOVE WITH BROKEN GLASS 2 How to Replace a Open the door item 6 and remove the 4 1 4 6 4mm counter sunk screws from the inside Fire Door item 8 and lift it away b Remove the broken glass and gasket take the replacement glass and ...

Page 12: ...pipe or hot embers or sparks from the chimney FIONN 90 O S A MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS SIDE WALL TO STOVE 20 INCHES 510mm BACK WALL TO CHIMNEY CONNECTOR 18 INCHES 460mm BACK WALL TO STOVE TOP REAR EXIT 141 2 INCHES 370mm CEILING TO HORIZONTAL CONNECTOR 18 INCHES 460mm CORNER 13 INCHES 330mm MANTLE CLEARANCE 25 INCHES 635mm SIDE TRIM 14 INCHES 355mm FLOOR PROTECTION When installin...

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