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Form#7.2-248 Issue#2
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There are holes provided in the side panels at the front of the stove to allow
appropriate fasteners to secure it to the cutout. There is also a tie down bar
supplied to fasten to the bottom back of the cutout, once fastened, side the
stove into the cutout so the side panels are hooked underneath the bar. The
drip tray will then fit under the bottom of the stove.
**REMEMEBER: remove all protective plastic on ALL parts of the stove.
Chimney Pipe
The location and configuration of the chimney stack is very important to the
operation of the stove. A long, straight chimney stack will ensure a strong
draft for correct operation. The diameter of the chimney must be what is
specified. We recommend that the length of your chimney is a straight 5-6ft
run with a minimum of 4ft long and a maximum of 8ft. Avoid using elbows
and if necessary, use 45 degree elbows and allow for as much straight pipe
as possible with a minimum of 12” (28 cm) from the top of the heater. There
is no connector to connect the chimney pipe to the stove. There is a flue
collar already attached to the top of the stove and the pipe can attach by
squeezing the pipe into an oval shape and fitting it over the flue collar.
Chimney Pipe Diameters
Bristol Stove- 4” diameter chimney (10cm)
Bering, Pacific, Adriatic, Atlantic & Beaufort Stove- 5” diameter chimney
(12.5cm)
Barometric Damper
We have 2 options for installing the barometric damper into your chimney.
You can either have the barometric attached to a 22” stainless pipe to be the
first piece of pipe of your chimney off the top of the stove or a 7” piece of
pipe that you can fit into your chimney 12” to 24” from the top of the stove.
Bristol Stove:
Part# 17-001: 4” x 22” stainless pipe with barometric
Part# 17-010: 4” x 7” stainless pipe with barometric
Bering, Pacific, Adriatic, Atlantic & Beaufort Stove:
Part# 18-001: 5” x 22” stainless pipe with barometric
Part# 8-010: 5” x 7” stainless pipe with barometric