DuraVent DVL Installation User Manual

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5. Telescoping Pipe (Figure 6)

Slide upper section of pipe onto lower section

of pipe until desired length is obtained.

Screw Telescoping pipe to lock pipe to desired

length.

6. Elbows

Elbows can be used anywhere in-line.

Elbows are adjustable.

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• Oval outlets (Figure 8)

Use a piece of string to measure

the distance around the stove collar

(Circumference)

If the string measures 19” or a little more

then use 6” stove pipe

If the string measures 22” or a little more

then use 7” stove pipe

If the string measures 25” or a little more

then use 8” stove pipe

Use the DVL 12” adjustable section and

field ovalize it to match the shape of the oval

outlet on the stove.

MAINTENANCE:

When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar

and other organic vapors, which combine

with expelled moisture to form creosote. The

creosote vapors condense in the relatively

cool flues of a slow burning fire. As a result,

creosote residue accumulates on the flue

lining. When ignited, this creosote makes an

extremely hot fire.

CLEANING:

1.

Double wall connector pipe must

be installed so that access is provided for

inspection and cleaning.

2.

The connector and chimney should be

inspected at least once every month during

the heating season to determine if a creosote

Figure 6

Figure 7

7. Connection to stove

• Round outlets (Figure 7)

If the inner sleeve of the pipe fits into the

stove collar no adapter is needed

If the inner sleeve of the pipe almost fits into

the stove collar then crimp the inner sleeve

enough to fit into the stove collar

If the stove collar is too small for the inner

sleeve of the pipe to fit into then use the

DVL adapter to connect to stove collar

Adapter comes with or without damper

section

On rear exiting stoves it is recommended to

use a Tee not a 90 degree elbow

Figure 8

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