#SP-34 LE & MV R.5 January 2020
Hussong Mfg. Co., Inc. • Kozy Heat Fireplaces
VENTING 29
7.7 Coaxial to Co-Linear
Chimney Conversion
Before conversion, have the existing installation inspected by a
qualified chimney sweep or professional installer. The existing
chimney system must be in serviceable condition, and functionally
sound. Before proceeding with following installations, check with
local building jurisdiction to verify this type of installation is allowed
in your area.
Follow DIAG.4 for allowable venting configurations for installation
in existing masonry chimney. Route the exhaust gases and intake air
through the existing masonry chimney.
7.7.1 Coaxial to Co-Linear Venting Configurations
IMPORTANT: Horizontal vent sections require at least 1/4” (6mm) rise
for every 12” (305mm) of travel.
IMPORTANT: The vent heat shield assembly must be installed when
incorporating minimum horizontal venting off the top of the appliance.
IMPORTANT: Care should be taken when installing flexible pipe to avoid
a tight bend that may cause abrasion or damage to the flexible pipe.
Vent options listed below (i, ii) allow for a minimum of 0” (0mm) to a
maximum of 24” (610mm) horizontal run using rigid or flexible pipe.
(i)
Minimum / Maximum Vent Vertical Terminations:
Coaxial to Co-linear A 10’ (3.05m) minimum length of 3” x
3” aluminum flexible pipe / 50’ (15.24m) maximum length of 3” x
3” aluminum flexible pipe + termination cap
(ii)
Minimum / Maximum with Rigid Pipe Vertical Terminations:
90° horizontal elbow + coaxial to co-linear a 10’ (3.05m)
minimum length of 3” x 3” aluminum flexible pipe / 50’ (15.24m)
maximum length of 3” x 3” aluminum flexible pipe + termination
cap
DIAG.4 COAXIAL TO CO-LINEAR CHIMNEY CONVERSION
(A)
Stand-off Heat Shields
(B)
90
°
Elbow
(C)
Vent Heat Shield Assembly
(D)
Coaxial to Co-linear Adapter
(E)
Termination Cap
10’
(3.05m)
50’
(15.24m)
10’
(3.05m)
50’
(15.24m)
A
B
C
D
E
E
A
D
i
ii