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Installation, Operating and Service Manual
For safe installation and operation of your pellet Fire, read and follow the safety instructions on pages 5 & 6 and
throughout the manual.
© 20.3.2011 Firemakers Limited Page 13
INSTALLATION CONFIGURATIONS
FREE STANDING INTERNAL VERTICAL INSTALLATION
Parkwood recommends an internal vertical installation as the preferred installation. The vertical rise assists the
Exhaust Fan with natural draft, wind induced flueing failure will not occur and extreme cold cannot cool the gasses
before they are flued or cause condensation to form as can be the situation with some external installations. In
addition, radiant heat from the flueing is retained within the home.
Free Standing Internal Vertical Installation Diagram
COWL
FLASHING
TREBLE SKIN AT
WALL / CEILING
RING
75mm
CLEARANCE
25
150
150
NON-COMBUSTIBLE
FLOOR PROTECTION
CLEANOU
T
TE
E
EXISTING FLOOR
ELBOW
Free Standing Internal Vertical Installation Instructions
Refer to the Diagram and installers Flue Instructions
1. Choose a Fire location that is suitable. See the sectio
n “Positioning the Pellet Fire” on page 12.
2. Place a non-combustible Hearth Pad where / if necessary.
3. Install the Clean Out Tee and Elbow, place the Wall / Ceiling Ring over the Elbow.
Place the Fire on the Pedestal Hearth Pad (if installed on a combustible surface) and place the Fire in position so that
when the Flue is installed vertically, it will be 25mm away from a combustible wall.
4. Use a Plumb Bob to establish the center of the flue on the ceiling. Ensure that there are no obstacles in the roof
space where the flues is to pass, Use a divider set at a radius of 85mm to scribe a 170mm circle on the ceiling. Use a
plaster panel hole saw to cut the hole out.
5. Use a Plumb Bob to establish the center of the flue on the roof.
6. Install the Flue upward from there. When you reach the ceiling, make sure that the Inner & Outer Flue goes through
the Wall / Ceiling Ring.
7. Fit a 100mm Clamp Support Bracket on the Cleanout Tee if there are more than six (6) 1.2m lengths of flue to
support the weight of the flue.
8. When using double skin flue components a 25mm clearance is required from all combustibles. Single skin flue
components must have a 75mm safe clearance from combustibles. For wall and ceiling penetrations; additional safe