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Energy Distribution 2015 15
Be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions
to maintain an effective vapor barrier at the
location where the chimney of other component
penetrates the exterior of the structure
It is very important to follow minimum clearances
for chimney connectors to combustibles such as
walls and ceilings when installing the stove.
Typical chimney connector clearances are
outlined below. The single wall clearances are
generic; the double wall clearances shown are
specifically for Security brand and may vary with
other brands. Check the specifications from
the manufacturer of your connector.
COMPONENTS OF A VENTING SYSTEM
The complete venting system consists of several
components: chimney connector, wall thimble, wall
pass-through, chimney, and liner. It is absolutely
necessary that you install all of these components
and maintain the clearances to combustibles
discussed earlier to ensure a safe stove installation.
To protect against the possibility of a house fire, you
must properly install and constantly maintain the
venting system in good condition. Be sure to inspect
the chimney and chimney connector and keep it clean.
Upon inspection, immediately replace rusted,
cracked, or broken components. Failure to follow
these instructions and specified components or using
make-shift compromises can result in fire, property
damage, bodily injury, and even death.
The chimney connector is the stovepipe from the
woodstove to the chimney. The chimney
connector stovepipe is 7" (178 mm) diameter, 24
MSG or 25 MSG blued steel connector pipe. Do
not use aluminum or galvanized steel pipe - they
cannot withstand the extreme temperatures of a
wood fire.
The thimble is a manufactured (or
siteconstructed) device installed in combustible
walls through which the chimney connector
passes to the chimney. It keeps the walls from
igniting. You must use a wall thimble when
installing a chimney connector through a
combustible wall to the chimney.
A wall pass-through (or chimney support
package) also keeps the walls from igniting. You
must use one when connecting through a wall or
ceiling to a prefabricated chimney.
Only install this stove to a lined masonry chimney
or an approved high temperature prefabricated
residential type building heating appliance
chimney. Do not connect this stove to a chimney
serving another appliance; you will compromise
the safe operation of both the wood stove and the
connected appliance.
A liner is the UL 1777 or ULC S635 (for factory
built fireplace or masonry) chimney.
You must connect your stove to a chimney
comparable to those recommended in this manual. Do
not use stovepipe as a chimney. Use stovepipe for
freestanding installations only to connect the stove to
a proper chimney.
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THIS APPLIANCE
TO ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM.
INSTALLING A VENTING SYSTEM
Attach stovepipe sections to the flue collar and to each
other with the crimped end toward the stove. If
creosote builds up, this allows the creosote to run into
the stove and not on the outside of the stovepipe or
onto the stove.
Secure all joints, including attaching the stovepipe to
the stove's flue collar, with three sheet metal screws.
Install #10 x 1/2" (3 mm x 13 mm) sheet metal screws
into the holes pre-drilled in the flue collar.
Disregarding the screws can cause joints to separate
from the vibrations that result from a creosote
chimney fire.
You can simplify connecting stovepipe by using
additional accessories such as telescoping pipes, slip-
connectors or clean-out tees. These accessories ease
the periodic inspection of your chimney, as well as
allow you to dismantle the stovepipe easily (without
moving the stove).
Install the stove as close as practical to the chimney,
while maintaining all proper clearances. Install
stovepipe that is as short and as straight as possible.
Horizontal runs of stovepipe must always rise away
from the stove at a minimum of 1/4" per foot
(21mm/m).
We do not recommend long runs of stovepipe to
increase heat dispersal. Longer lengths of stovepipe,
or more connecting elbows, than necessary increase
the chances of draft resistance and the accumulation
of creosote buildup.
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