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1.
Using a 7/16” wrench, remove the four bolts
that hold the top flue collar to the top cast.
Be careful not to drop the bolt and washers
into the stove. Remove the flue collar and
place off to the side.
2.
Using a 7/16” wrench, reach through the top
opening where the flue collar was removed
from and remove the top two bolts and
washers holding the rear flue plate in and
place off to the side.
3. Loosen the bottom two bolts and washers
out of rear flue plate until the plate is free.
Remove rear flue plate and place to side.
Leave bottom two bolts in place.
4. Hold bottom two bolts in place and position
flue collar into rear exit position. Hand
tighten bottom two bolts slightly, do not fully
tighten yet.
5. Insert top two bolts with washers into top
two threaded holes of flue plate. Fully
tighten all four bolts.
6. Place the flue plate on top opening. Align
screw holes, install bolts and washers and
tighten down with 7/16” wrench.
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ONFIGURATION REQUIREMENTS
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DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE
USED BY ANOTHER APPLIANCE
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Single wall connector that is at least 24 MSG or 25
MSG blued steel stovepipe.
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Double wall connector (Rear pipe) which is used
with a listed, factory-
built “Type HT" chimney or
with a masonry chimney to reduce clearances, is
available from several manufacturers, your dealer
can help you choose. Some air insulated connector
pipe models available are Simpson Dura Vent DVL
and Metalbestos DS. Security, GSW and Ameritec
also have acceptable Rear connector pipe.
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When used in a mobile home, a spark arrester is
required. (See page 18)
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The chimney connector cannot pass through a floor
or ceiling, nor any attic or roof space, closet or
similar concealed space. Where venting requires
passage through a wall or partition of combustible
construction, the installation must conform to NFPA
Code 211 or CAN/CSA - B365.