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The stove must be connected to either a code approved, lined masonry or manufactured metal chimney built
and tested to the specifications listed on the previous pages.
Chimneys perform two functions:
1. As a means of exhausting smoke and flue gases which are the result of fuel combustion.
2. The chimney provides “draft” which allows oxygen to be continuously introduced into the appliance, so that
proper combustion is possible.
This stove relies on natural draft to operate.
NOTICE:
Always provide a source of fresh air into the room where the stove is located. Failure to do so may
result in air starvation of other fuel burning appliances and the possible development of hazardous conditions,
fire or death.
DRAFT: Your stove itself does not create draft. Draft is provided by the chimney.
To achieve proper draft your
chimney must meet the three minimum height requirements detailed below. A minimum of 0.05 w.c. (Measured
in water column) is required for proper drafting to prevent back puffing, smoke spillage, and to maximize
performance. Draft must not exceed 0.06 w.c. or unsafe operating conditions may occur. A barometric draft
regulator must be installed if draft exceeds 0.06 w.c. (Gauges to measure draft are readily available at stove
stores and are economical to rent or purchase.)
Factors such as wind, barometric pressure, trees, terrain and chimney temperature can have an adverse effect
on the draft. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for external factors leading to less than optimal
drafting.
Should you have a problem with inadequate draft, you should contact a licensed heating and cooling
contractor for assistance in solving the problem.
IMPORTANT INSTALLATION POINTS
1. Size chimney flue to stove collar. This stove requires a 6” diameter flue.
2. Never connect this unit to a chimney serving another appliance.
3. The chimney must meet all minimum height requirements.
4. Never use a chimney to ventilate a cellar or basement.
5. Contact your local building authority for approved methods of installation and any necessary permits and/
or inspections.
MASONRY CHIMNEY
Chimney must be a code-approved, masonry chimney with flue liner. Before using an existing masonry
chimney, clean the chimney, inspect the flue liner and make any repairs needed to be sure it is safe to use.
Make repairs before attaching the stove. The connector
stove pipe and fittings you will need to connect directly to
a masonry chimney are shown in.
If the connector stove pipe must go through a combustible
wall before entering the masonry chimney, consult a
qualified mason or chimney dealer. The installation must
conform to local building and fire codes and latest edition
of NFPA 211. If there is a cleanout opening in the base of
the chimney, close it tightly.
CHIMNEY CONNECTIONS
MANDATORY
CHIMNEY CAP
FLOOR PROTECTOR
UL 103HT
CHIMNEY
2 ft min.
10 ft
3 ft min.
11 ft min.
CONNECTOR
PIPE
REFER TO CHIMNEY
MANUFACTURER’S
PARTS AND
INSTRUCTIONS
5/8" TILE
CHIMNEY
LINER
CHIMNEY
FLUE
THIMBLE
COLLAR
8” MIN.
LINER
BELOW
ENTRY
HOLE
6” ROUND
24 GA. BLACK
CONNECTOR
STOVEPIPE
MASONRY
CHIMNEY
Masonry Chimney Connection
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