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CONNECTOR PIPE INSTALLATION
Connector pipe is used to make the connection from the final positioning of your stove to an approved chimney.
Connector pipe is NOT included as part of the stove. Connector pipe must be 6”/152mm diameter minimum of 24
MSG (minimum standard gauge) black or 26 MSG blue steel stove pipe. Connector pipe is NOT rated to provide
close contact to combustible materials and must have proper clearance from combustible materials as shown
in the clearance diagrams on the previous pages. Connector pipe should never be used in place of a chimney.
If proper clearances are not observed a house fire could result.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE NOTE: Installation of a draft damper is NOT recommended. Combustion control is regulated by the
intake of combustion air, not the exhaust.
1.
The tapered end of the connector stovepipe fits into the stove flue collar. Secure with three sheet metal
screws. Notice: For side or rear venting, you must have a minimum 24”/61cm vertical rise from top of stove to
horizontal pipe sections (see fig. 7).
2.
Horizontal pipe must slope up towards the chimney at least 1/4”/6.4mm per foot of horizontal run.
3.
You must have at least 18˝/46cm of clearance between any horizontal piping and the ceiling.
4.
The pipe cannot extend into the chimney flue (fig. 10).
5.
Secure pipe/elbow sections with three sheet metal screws at each joint to make the piping rigid. Screws may
be no more than a maximum of 3˝/76mm apart.
6. It is recommended that no more than two (2) 90 degree bends be used in the stovepipe installation. The use
of more than two 90 degree bends may decrease the amount of draw and possibly cause smoke spillage.
Where possible, use only corrugated (non-adjustable) elbows. These provide a better seal.
7.
The connector pipe must not pass through an attic or roof space, trusses, closet, or any concealed space,
or floor, ceiling, wall or combustible construction. (See Chimney Connector Systems & Clearances, page
19). A UL 103 HT (US)/ULCS629 (CDN) listed chimney must be used from the first penetration of ceiling or wall
to the chimney cap. Where passage through a wall or partition of combustible construction is desired, the
installation shall conform to NFPA 211 (US) or CAN/CSA-B365 (Canada)
CONNECTOR PIPE INSTALLATION NOTE: CONNECTOR PIPE IS NOT INCLUDED. TO PURCHASE, VISIT YOUR LOCAL
HARDWARE, HOME OR BUILDING CENTER. SEE “LOCATING STOVE” PAGE 6 FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS.
WARNING: DO NOT USE SINGLE WALL CONNECTOR PIPE AS A CHIMNEY - A HOUSE FIRE COULD RESULT.
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LOCATING STOVE continued…
Connector pipe is used to make the connection
from the final positioning of your stove to an approved
chimney. Connector pipe is NOT included as part of
the stove. Connector pipe must be 6”/152mm diameter
minimum of 24 MSG (minimum standard gauge) black
or 26 MSG blue steel stove pipe. Connector pipe is NOT
rated to provide close contact to combustible materi-
als and must have proper clearance from combustible
materials as shown in the clearance diagrams on the
previous pages. Connector pipe should never be used
in place of a chimney. If proper clearances are not ob-
served a house fire could result.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE NOTE: Installation of a draft damper is NOT
recommended.
Combustion control is regulated by the
intake of combustion air, not the exhaust.
1. The tapered end of the connector stovepipe fits into
the stove flue collar. Secure with three sheet metal
screws. Notice: For side or rear venting, you must
have a minimum 24”/61cm vertical rise from top of
stove to horizontal pipe sections (see fig. 7).
2. Horizontal pipe must slope up towards the chimney
at least 1/4”/6.4mm per foot of horizontal run.
3. You must have at least 18˝/46cm of clearance be-
tween any horizontal piping and the ceiling.
4. The pipe cannot extend into the chimney flue (fig. 10).
5. Secure pipe/elbow sections with three sheet metal
screws at each joint to make the piping rigid. Screws
may be no more than a maximum of 3˝/76mm apart.
6. It is recommended that no more than two (2)
90 degree bends be used in the stovepipe instal-
lation. The use of more than two 90 degree bends
may decrease the amount of draw and possibly
cause smoke spillage. Where possible, use only
corrugated (nonadjustable) elbows. These provide
a better seal.
7. The connector pipe must not pass through an attic
or roof space, trusses, closet, or any concealed
space, or floor, ceiling, wall or combustible con-
struction. (See Chimney Connector Systems &
Clearances, page 19). A UL 103 HT (US)/ULC-
S629 (CDN) listed chimney must be used from the
first penetration of ceiling or wall to the chimney cap.
Where passage through a wall or partition of com-
bustible construction is desired, the installation
shall conform to NFPA 211 (US) or CAN/CSA-B365
(Canada)
Fig. 10 – Stovepipe/Flue Connections
CORRECT
WRONG
WRONG
NOTE: CONNECTOR PIPE IS
NOT INCLUDED
.
TO PURCHASE, VISIT YOUR LOCAL HARD-
WARE, HOME OR BUILDING CENTER. SEE
“LOCATING STOVE” PAGE 6 FOR ADDITIONAL
SPECIFICATIONS.
CONNECTOR PIPE INSTALLATION
Fig. 9b– Step 2, Side Firebrick Installation
Four (4) A-Size; Two (2) M-Size
Fig. 9c– Step 3, Back Firebrick
Installation
Four (4) A-Size
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FF-Size: 9˝x4
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M-Size: 9˝x2
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T-Size: 9˝x3
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X-Size: 9˝x4
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Y-Size: 4
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Z-Size: 3˝x2
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** X Firebricks are notched
for air tube clearance
WARNING: DO NOT USE SINGLE WALL
CONNECTOR PIPE AS A CHIMNEY - A HOUSE
FIRE COULD RESULT.
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