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CHImNEY CONNECTIONS continued…

Fig. 11 - Chimney Construction Through Attic Space

Fig. 12 - Chimney Construction Through Roof

MANUFACTURED ChIMNEY

REFER TO CHIMNEY AND CHIMNEY CONNEC-

TOR MAKER’S INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION
AND USE.

Use only 6” diameter chimney listed to UL 103

HT. Chimney made to this listing is High Temperature
rated to 2100 degrees Fahrenheit. Use chimney from
only one manufacturer. Never mix brands. Carefully
follow the chimney manufacturer’s stated requirements
and clearances. Use the chimney manufacturer’s attic
guards, roof supports, flashing and fire stops when
passing through a ceiling. Use a listed thimble when
passing through a combustible wall. Do not use make-
shift compromises during installation.

wARNINg: DO

NOT USE A SINgLE-wALL CONNECTION PIPE AS
A ChIMNEY!

When using a pre-existing chimney, have it’s condi-

tion and installation inspected before using. Make sure
that the chimney meets all of the UL rating requirements
listed above. Be aware that not all manufactured chim-
ney is of the UL 103 HT type.

NOTE: It is recommended that you contact a

licensed heating and cooling contractor (consult your
local yellow pages) for chimney installation.

Manufactured chimney with the proper required UL

listing is available from most home centers, hardware
stores, and HVAC supply stores.

If you have access to the internet, you may wish

to view chimney manufacturers’ information on-line.
See, www.duravent.com, www.selkirkinc.com, or
www.mtlfab.com.

VENTINg TO EXISTINg FIREPLACE

In some instances, people desire to convert an

existing fireplace for stove use. Usually, safe connec-
tion to an existing masonry chimney requires more
work than using a prefabricated chimney. The existing
fireplace must be closed and sealed at the damper with
high-temperature caulk, ceramic wool, or furnace ce-
ment. Prior to installation, clean and inspect the existing
flue and smoke shelf. Installation should be designed
so the system can be dismantled for periodic cleaning
and inspection.

Before conversion, make sure the

existing chimney is structurally sound, the chim-
ney incorporates a flue liner and make sure it is in
good condition.
(A flue liner consists of clay tile that
protects the brickwork of a chimney. If a chimney does
not have a liner, or it is damaged, have it relined by a

consult a qualified mason or chimney dealer. The instal-
lation must conform to local building and fire codes and
latest edition of NFPA 211.

If there is a clean out opening in the base of the

chimney, close it tightly.

Chimney Minimum Height Requirements:

(1) Overall Height – 15 ft. min.
(2) Height above roof – 3 ft
(3) Height above slope – 2 ft. min. within 10 ft.
(4) Minimum rise before horiz. section – 24 in.

NOTICE: If minimum chimney requirements are
not met, your stove will not operate properly.