Tools and equipment you may need, Permits, General installation instructions – DuraVent PelletVent Pro User Manual
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Figure 1
corrosion to the system if left unchecked.
Using pelletized fuel does not eliminate the
need for inspection and cleaning. Lesser
quality pellets create more soot accumulation
and can clog venting sooner than the cleaner
burning pellets. While it is not necessary to
clean out liquid fuel burning systems with a
brush, all other systems should be visually
inspected monthly during the heating season,
and cleaned at least once a year
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT YOU
MAY NEED
Eye Protection
Gloves
Screwdriver
Hammer
High-Temperature Waterproof (RTV) Sealant
Tape Measure
Saber or Keyhole Saw
Level and Plumb bob
PERMITS
Contact your local building department or
fire officials regarding any needed permits,
restrictions, and installation inspection
requirements in your area.
GENERAL INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
PelletVent Pro is listed with a minimum 1”
clearance to combustibles
1.
Follow the stove/appliance manufacturer’s
instructions.
A. Choose an appliance that is listed by a
recognized testing laboratory.
B. Connect only one flue per appliance.
C. Only burn fuels approved for use by your
appliance manufacturer.
PELLET VENT PRO
PIPE
D. Follow the appliance manufacturer’s
instructions and safety manual for maximum
efficiency and safety. Over firing can damage
the appliance and vent.
2.
If the vent exit is on top of the stove
(Figure 1):
A. Place the appliance according to the
manufacturer’s instructions.
B. Drop a plumb bob to the center of the
appliance flue outlet and mark center point on