Heat & Glo Fireplace WS-250 User Manual

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2. THIMBLE:

An approved thimble must be used

when the connection from the stove is

made through a combustible wall to a

masonry chimney. There are several

methods you can use for connection

through a combustible wall, two of

which are illustrated in this manual. For

additional methods, consult local build-

ing authorities or use the standards set

forth in NFPA 211.

Also, listed prefabricated metal

thimbles are available for use with

wood stoves. The manufacturer’s in-

stallation for the thimbles must be

strictly followed to assure the safety of

the system. Be sure to maintain the

designated clearances to combustible

materials.

A. BRICK CHIMNEY THIMBLE

ASSEMBLY:

Construction of the brick thimble as-

sembly requires 12" (305mm) of

brick around a fire clay liner. Be sure

the point of penetration allows an 18"

FIGURE 11

Chimney

Wall

(457mm) clearance from the connector to the ceil-

ing. For a 6" (152mm) chimney connector, an open-

ing of 30" (762mm) must be cut in the wall to main-

tain the required 12" (305mm) of brick separation

from combustibles. It will be necessary to cut wall

studs and install a header and sill frame to main-

tain proper dimensions and to hold the weight of

the brick (Figure 11).

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