Chimney, Caution – New Buck Corporation 18 User Manual

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Chimney

Ceiling Exits:

These models are designed for connection to:

(1) Simpson Duravent - Dura Black
(2) Metal Fab
(3) Ameritec - BSR

NOTE: This room heater must be converted to (1) a chimney complying with the
requirements for Type HT chimneys in the Standard for chimneys, Factory-Built, Residential,
Type and Building Heating Appliance, UL 103, or (2) a code approved masonry chimney
with a flue liner. The chimney size should not be less than nor more than 3 times greater than
the cross-sectional area of the flue collar.

CAUTION

SPECIAL METHODS ARE REQUIRED WHEN PASSING THROUGH A
WALL OR CEILING. SEE INSTRUCTIONS AND BUILDING CODES.

DETERMINING THE CHIMNEY LOCATION

A. CEILING EXIT Using 6" Single Wall Pipe and UL 103 HT type chimney system listed
with manufacturer in this section of manual.

1. Suspend a plumb bob from the ceiling above the unit so that the weight is hanging in

the center of the flue exit. (A small weight on a string will serve as a plumb bob.)
Mark the ceiling where the string is suspended to locate the center of the chimney.

2. After locating the center of the hole, install the ceiling support box, chimney flashing

and rain cap per the chimney manufacturer's instructions.

3. Now connect the stove and ceiling support box using #24 ga. minimum blued or

black steel connector pipe (DO NOT USE GALVANIZED PIPE). Connect each
section so the crimped end faces downward, and secure each section to each other
using at least three (3) sheet metal screws or rivets. Also use three (3) sheet metal
screws to fasten pipe to collar on heater (See Figure 8) or you may use 3 “Ell” brackets
fastened to the top of the heater and fastened to the stove pipe.

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