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2. RUN THE VENT SYSTEM THROUGH THE EXISTING CHIMNEY
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OPTIONAL: We recommend wrapping the first 3 ft. of the vent system below the termination cap with non-faced
fiberglass insulation (secure with wire) before running it through the existing chimney. This will prevent cold air
from coming down the existing chimney. DO NOT USE THIS METHOD IF YOU ARE STUBBING THE 3"
COMBUSTION AIR PIPE FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE EXISTING CHIMNEY!
NOTE: If there are offsets in the existing chimney, it may be easier to place a weighted rope around the end of the
each 3" pipe to guide them through it.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TIE ONE ROPE AROUND BOTH PIPES.
A. Guide the rope, if used, and flexible pipe(s) down the existing chimney. Figure E-2
B. To secure the chimney termination cap to the existing chimney, apply a liberal bead of sealant (provided) around
the top of the existing chimney. Set the termination cap into position as instructed in the vent system installation
manual.
OPTIONAL: #816-CL kits - Secure the termination cap to the existing chimney with the 2" self-tapping screws and
anchor straps provided. Screw holes are located at the sides of the termination cap.
C. From inside the opening, grasp the ropes and CAREFULLY pull the ropes down until the 3" exhaust pipe and
3” combustion air intake, if using the ‘full connection method’, are into the existing fireplace.
D. STUB VENTING: From inside the fireplace, insert a minimum of 4' combustion air pipe (end without the collar)
past the damper opening and into the existing fireplace. See Figure E-3.
Figure E-2
Figure E-3
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