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P68 Pellet Stove
#4 installing into an existing chimney
This method provides excellent venting for normal
operation. This method also provides natural draft in
the event of a power failure. If the chimney condition is
questionable* you may want to install a liner as in method
#7.
*The chimney should be inspected and cleaned before
installing your stove. If you discover that the chimney does
not have a clay tile liner or has cracks or flaking of the tile
liner you will need to install a stainless steel liner within
the chimney. In most cases the inside diameter of this liner
should be 4". Either flexible or rigid liner may be used for
this purpose. Refer to Method 6 & 7.
Be sure to design the venting so that it can be easily
cleaned.
#5 installing into an existing fireplace
chimney
This method provides excellent venting for normal
operation. This method also provides natural draft in
the event of a power failure. If the chimney condition is
questionable* you may want to install a liner as in method
#6.
*The chimney should be inspected and cleaned before
installing your stove. If you discover that the chimney does
not have a clay tile liner or has cracks or flaking of the tile
liner you will need to install a stainless steel liner within
the chimney. In most cases the inside diameter of this liner
should be 4". Either flexible or rigid liner may be used for
this purpose. Refer to Fig. 6 & 7.
The chimney should be sealed at the damper using a
steel plate. Kaowool, mineral wool or an equivalent non-
combustible insulation is recommended to be installed
on top of the sealing plate to reduce the possibility of
condensation. The connector pipe should extend through
the smoke chamber to the base or into the first flue tile.
Be sure to design the venting so that it can be easily
cleaned.
venting
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
Warning!
the chiMney and connector MuSt be
Maintained in good condition and KePt
clean.
the chiMney MuSt be oF a tyPe Suitable
For Solid-Fuel burning.