Isle royale wood stove, Flue systems, Masonry chimney – Hearth and Home Technologies 823-0170 User Manual

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Isle Royale Wood Stove

R

September 1, 2008

250-5763C

Thimble Assembly:

12" (305mm) of brick

separation between

clay liner and

combustibles.

Fireclay liner 5/8"

(16mm) Minimum

or Equivalent.

Sill support

Header

Wood Stud 2"

(51mm)

Clearance

from chimney

wall

Fireclay liner 5/8"

(16mm) Minimum

or Equivalent.

FLUE SYSTEMS

Figure 11A - Chimney Connector

FLUE

GAS

DIRECTION

CRIMPED

END

TOWARDS

STOVE

T

here are two separate and different parts to a flue system: the

chimney connector and the chimney itself.
1. Single wall connector or stovepipe. This must be at least

24 gauge mild steel or 26 gauge blue steel. The sections

must be attached to the stove and to each other with the

crimped (male) end pointing toward the stove.

See Figure

11A. All joints, including the connection at the stove collar,

should be secured with three sheet metal screws. Make

sure to follow the minimum clearances to combustibles as

set out on

pages 6 and 7 of this manual. Where passage

through the wall, or partition of combustible construction

is desired, the installation shall conform to CAN/CSA-

B365.

2. Factory-built listed chimney connector (vented). A listed

connector (vented) must be used when installing this unit

in a mobile home. A listed chimney and listed connector

must be used. they must conform to each other to ensure

a proper fit and seal.

MASONRY CHIMNEY

Figure 11B

For optimal performance, masonry chimneys used to vent this

appliance should be lined with a 6 inch stainless steel liner.

Installations into a clay flue without a stainless steel liner may

reduce efficiency, cause the glass to darken, and produce

excessive creosote.
Ensure that a masonry chimney meets the minimum standards

of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard

211. It must have at least a 5/8 inch (16mm) fire clay liner or

a listed chimney liner system.

See Figure 11B. Make sure

there are no cracks, loose mortar or other signs of deteriora-

tion and blockage. It is best to have the chimney inspected

by a professional and be sure to have the chimney cleaned

before the stove is installed and operated.

The flue should be checked to determine that it is

not

t

oo large

for the stove. NFPA 211 allows the cross-sectional area of

the flue to be no more than 3 times the cross-sectional area

of the flue collar of the stove (28 x 3 = 84 square inches). It

is recommended that a chimney with a larger diameter be

relined, since the oversized flue can cause poor performance

and contribute to the accumulation of creosote. (See

page 10

for more information about troubleshooting draft problems).

CAUTION! DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A

CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE.

When connecting the stove through a combustible wall to a

masonry chimney, special methods are needed. There are

several ways to make this connection, including the construc-

tion of a masonry thimble. This installation shall conform to

CAN/CSA-B365. Check with your local building authorities

or consult the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA

211). Refer to

Figure 12B (page 12) and Figures 13A &

13B (page 13).

WARNING! IF INSTALLING THIS MODEL TO A MASONRY CHIMNEY, ALWAYS BE SURE THE CHIMNEY IS IN GOOD CONDITION AND THAT IT

MEETS THE MINIMUM STANDARDS OF THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA) STANDARD 211.

THIS APPLIANCE IS MADE WITH A 6 INCH/152mm DIAMETER CHIMNEY CONNECTOR AS THE FLUE COLLAR ON THE UNIT. CHANGING

THE DIAMETER OF THE CHIMNEY CAN AFFECT DRAFT AND CAUSE POOR PERFORMANCE. IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED TO USE

offSetS or elbowS at altitudeS aboVe 4000 feet aboVe Sea leVel or when there are other factorS that affect

FLUE DRAFT.

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