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Note: This is a generic installation procedure. Always follow your chimney manufacturers
installation instructions accurately. Make sure that all local codes are met and have your installation
inspected prior to stove operation.
Wall Exit—Masonry Chimney
1. Set floor protector and stove in place in accordance with the label and figures of these instructions (see page 12).
2. Mark position for the hole in the wall for masonry chimney.
3. Move the stove out of the way.
4. Cut the pilot hole in the wall and / or masonry chimney.
5. Cut the hole for the wall penetration components and frame in the sides of this hole. Install Listed Wall Pass-
Through. Refer to the pipe manufacturer's installation instructions.
6. Follow the manufacturer's installation instructions to install Prefabricated Chimney system. NOTE: To meet
existing codes the chimney must penetrate the roof at least three feet and must be two feet above anything within
ten feet of the chimney. The stove's flue collar accepts only 6" chimney connector. The small end of the connector
must fit inside the collar to enable any water vapor which may form in the chimney to drain back into the stove.
Close clearance chimney connector is not normally required for residential standard clearance installations. Check
with your local building or fire inspector for local requirements. Chimney connectors can also be used horizontally
as a connection between the stove and a masonry chimney, provided that the horizontal length does not exceed
three feet.
NOTE:
THE CONNECTOR MUST SLOPE UPWARD TOWARD THE CHIMNEY AT THE RATE OF 1/4"
PER FOOT. This slope in the horizontal connection is required to encourage the water vapor to drain back into the
stove. Use a carpenter's level and a ruler or tape measure to check the slope. Under no condition should the
chimney connector have more than one 90 degree bend or two 45 degree bends. The distance between the
chimney connector and the ceiling must not be less than 18". The chimney connector sections should be attached
to the stove's flue collar with 3 screws per joint. The chimney connector should be attached to the stove's flue collar
with screws provided. Be sure all options including outside air cap, flange, collar and pipe are installed before
putting the stove in its final position.
7. Slide the stove back into position.
8. To install the Chimney Connector, slip the smaller (crimped) edge of the pipe inside the smoke collar. Install the
remaining lengths of pipe, one on top of the other, to the finished height of the Chimney Connector, and secure to
each other.
Note: Canadian Installations into masonry chimneys
must be fully re-lined with a listed solid fuel
chimney liner. Proper listed chimney liners are
recommended for all masonry installations.
Installation—Masonry Chimney and Connector
FIGURE 29
2’ min
10’
3’ min
18”
Combustable Wall
Floor Protector
Attach chimney connector to
collar with screws provided
6” Diam. 24/26 MSG. Black/Blue
Steel Chimney Connector with
listed residential type and building
heating appliance chimney system.
WALL EXIT
For close clearance installations use listed double
wall chimney connector for your chimney system.
Also required for close clearance installation are
the side shield kit and rear shield kit.