2” min. diameter wind hood 2” 3” 6 – United States Stove Company 6041TP User Manual

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1. For installations with horizontal through-the-wall exhaust, it is strongly recommended that the heater combustion

air be connected to the outside. If the home is newer or has been tightly insulated, it is required to install outside

combustion air.

2. Connection to outside the house is REQUIRED for mobile home installations. We strongly urge use of the 69FAK

Fresh Air Kit.

90 DEGREE BEND TERMINATION

WIND HOOD TERMINATION

2” Min. Diameter

Wind Hood

2”

3”

6”

NOTE:

A wire mesh screen with a maximum

opening size of 3/8” must be

installed in the pipe or elbow for

rodent exclusion.

DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR OUTSIDE COMBUSTION AIR CONNECTION

3. Only noncombustible pipe 2 inches (or greater) in diameter is approved to use for outside air connections (straight

or flexible). PVC pipe is NOT approved and should NEVER be used.

4. If the air inlet is connected to the outside, it MUST be terminated with a vertical 90-degree bend (down) or with a

wind hood. Failure to do so could result in a burn back during high winds blowing directly up the air inlet during a

simultaneous power failure (see diagram above).

5. Blockage, excessive length, or extra bends in the air intake pipe will starve the heater of combustion air. A 90-degree

bend is equivalent in restriction to approximately 30 inches of straight inlet pipe.

CAUTION: The operation of exhaust fans such as bath room fans, attic fans, etc. might starve the heater of combus-

tible air creating a negative pressure in the room. Provide adequate ventilation in the room accompanying the heater.

If not, the pressure switch may shut off operation of the heater. (Due to negative pressure)

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