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Chimney Connector Requirements
Use 6” single wall or Listed 6” double-wall stovepipe to
connect the stove to the chimney. Single wall stovepipe
must be black steel or stainless steel and have a mini-
mum thickness of 24 gauge.
Do not use aluminum or galvanized steel pipe for
chimney connection - these materials are not suitable
for use with solid fuel.
Follow these guidelines:
•
Do not use chimney connector as a chimney. It is
intended only as a connection device.
•
Each connector section must be oriented with the
male (crimped) end pointing toward the stove. See
Fig 3
.
•
Secure all connector joints with three sheet metal
screws. Use four self-tapping sheet metal screws at
the connection to the stove flue collar adaptor.
•
For the best performance, the chimney connector
should be as short and direct as possible, including
no more than two 90° elbows.
•
The maximum vertical run of single wall stovepipe
should not exceed 10 ft. (305 cm).
Fig 2. Chimney height requirements.
•
The maximum horizontal run should not exceed
3 ft. (92 cm) with a 1/4” rise per foot. Under no
circumstance should horizontal pipe be allowed to
slant down toward the chimney.
•
No part of the chimney connector may pass
through an attic or roof space, closet or other con-
cealed space, or through a floor or ceiling.
•
All sections of the chimney connectors must be
accessible for cleaning. Where passage through a
wall or partition of combustible construction is
desired, the installation must conform with NFPA
211 or CAN/ CSA-B365, and is also addressed in
this manual.
•
Do not connect this stove to a chimney flue serving
another heating appliance.
Fig 3
At least 3 ft.
(91.5 cm)
10 ft.
(305 cm)
At least 2 ft.
(61 cm)
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