Dutchwest, Fireplace installations - through the fireplace, Wall pass-throughs – Vermont Casting 2463 User Manual

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Fireplace Installations -

Through the Fireplace

The Model 2463 heater may be installed either without
legs* as a fireplace insert, or with standard legs at-
tached - depending on the safety regulations that apply
to your situation, the height of the fireplace opening and
your own preference. For either situation, the chimney
connector/positive connection kit extends back from the
stove, enters the fireplace cavity, and turns upward. It
then passes through the fireplace damper opening and
smoke chamber and connects to the chimney flue.
In such installations, a “positive connection” must be
made to the chimney flue with a special kit available
from your local dealer. Also, special clearance and floor
protection provisions must be observed. These provi-
sions are discussed in the Clearance and Floor Protec-
tion sections respectively.

Wall Pass-Throughs

Whenever possible, design your installation so the con-
nector does not pass through a combustible wall. If you
must use a wall pass-through in your installation, check
with your building inspector before you begin and con-
struct it in accordance with local building codes. Also
check with the chimney connector manufacturer for any
specific requirements.
Accessories are available for use as wall pass-
throughs. If using one of these, make sure it has been
tested and listed for use as a wall pass-through.
All combustible material in the wall is cut away a suffi-
cient distance from the single-wall connector to provide
the required 12” (305 mm) clearance for the connector.
Any material used to close up the opening must be non-
combustible.
The following wall pass-through methods may be ap-
proved in your area:

Use a section of listed factory-built chimney with a
nine-inch clearance to combustibles.

Place a chimney connector pipe inside a ventilated
thimble, which is then separated from combustibles
by 6” (152 mm) of fiberglass insulating material.

If the stove is installed without legs, we recommend
the use of noncombustible tiles or pavers as shims
to allow air flow into the convection air inlets under
the stove.

Figure 11 illustrates another method in which all com-
bustible material in the wall is cut away to provide 18”
(457 mm) clearance for the connector. The resulting
space must remain empty. Check your local building
codes.

NOTE: Do not vent your stove into a factory-built
(zero-clearance) fireplace. These appliances and their
chimneys are specifically designed as a unit for use as
fireplaces. It may void the listing or be hazardous to
adapt them for any other use.

DO NOT CONNECT THE HEATER TO ANY AIR DIS-
TRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM.

ST421

hollow

wall pass through

with noncombust

6/27/00 djt

18” (450mm)

Empty Space

All Around the

Chimney

Connector

Sheet Metal

Cover

(One side

only)

ST421

Fig. 11 Hollow wall pass-through.

ST420

wall pass through

with noncombust

6/27/00 djt

Chimney

Connector

12”

(305mm)

12”

(305mm)

ST420

Fig. 10 Wall pass-through enclosed with noncombustible
materials.

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