DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TIE ONE ROPE AROUND BOTH
PIPES.
A. Guide the rope, if used, and flexible pipes down the
existing chimney.
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 termi-
nation cap into position.
C. From inside the opening, grasp the ropes and CARE-
FULLY pull the ropes until the 3” combustion air intake
and 4” exhaust pipe is down into the existing fireplace.
Figure D-3
A. Place the air duct into the existing fireplace opening.
B. Place a bead of sealant (provided) around the 4” exhaust
pipe and slide it inside the 4” collar on the duct. Secure
with screws and apply additional sealant around the joint
to ensure an air tight seal.
C. Apply a liberal bead of sealant (provided) around the 3”
collar on the air duct. Slide the 3” combustion intake pipe
over the collar and secure with screws. To ensure an air-
tight seal, apply additional sealant around the joint.
5.
CONNECT THE VENT SYSTEM TO THE AIR DUCT
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Figure D-4
4. RUN THE VENT SYSTEM THROUGH THE EXISTING CHIMNEY
We strongly suggest 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 chim-
ney.
NOTE: If there are offsets in the existing chimney, it may be easier to place a weighted rope around the end of the 4” pipe and
another weighted rope around the 3” pipe to guide them through it.
Wrap first 3ft. with insulation to prevent heat loss.
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