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CAUTION: It is mandatory to abide by clearance to combustibles regulations provided on the
furnace label and in this instruction manual. Failure to abide by the clearance requirements may
result in a fire.
Requirements In Regards To Installation:
DO NOT connect to a chimney serving another appliance. Only one appliance is to be used per
chimney.
Flue must be the same size as stove flue collar or larger within requirements of flue size
maximums.
Chimney connector pipe (stove pipe) must be made of at least 24 gauge metal and be attached
with crimped ends facing the stove. A minimum of 3 screws is required at each connection point.
Masonry or manufactured thimble must be longer than the thickness of the wall and does not
intrude past the inner face of the chimney liner.
Thimble
may be constructed of approved clay liner thimble tested and labeled. With a 12” non-
combustible clearance zone on each side of thimble. Please use NFPA 211 instructions and
requirements in regarding thimble information.
Thimble may be a manufactured thimble or class A chimney pipe. A manufactured component
must be installed with listed components accessories and meet manufacturer’s specifications.
It is required to have thimble clearances to combustible material as required by manufacturer and
NFPA 211.
NF
PA 211 codes must be followed and an 18” clearance to combustible material is required for
chimney connectors.
This unit must be installed on a noncombustible floor according to the measurements above.
DO NOT install in a garage.
Connecting Furnace To Chimney:
Connection of your Energy Master Furnace to the chimney should be made as direct as possible. It is not
recommended to use more then 2 elbows for venting. The pipe connecting the furnace to the chimney
should be at least 24 gauge single wall pipe. Thicker gauges and double wall pipe may be used. A ½
inch slope, back toward the furnace, per foot of horizontal run
is required. This allows any condensation
forming in the pipe to flow back toward the furnace. The connection pipe should be installed so the upper
pipe fits inside the lower pipe. Horizontal run pipe should have the seam turned up. Note the point at
which the
flue passes through a wall to the chimney. This penetration must be made with an approved
through the wall thimble or class A chimney pipe and used with the listed proper accessories according to
manufacturer’s instructions. Chimney connector (stove pipe) CANNOT pass through a ceiling, wall, or any
concealed space. Three screws must be attached at each connection point of the chimney connector.
When the Class A chimney pipe connects to the masonry, it must be cemented to the chimney, or a
thimble must be connected to the chimney and the pipe should be tightly inserted into the thimble without
cementing.
III. Typical Installations
Illustrations:
Below are typical ways of installation formats. Note: these illustrations reflect typical installations and are
for design purposes only. Illustrations and diagrams are for informational purposes only. These diagrams
are not drawn to scale. Actual installation procedures may vary.
NOTE:
It is always best to run the supply duct up. The supply duct must be constructed of material with
a minimum 250
°
temperature rating. With the supply duct up, this will allow gravity heat to still rise into
the system. The plenum on the furnace must be constructed of metal.
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