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Your wood stove may be hooked up with a
6” factory built or masonry chimney. If you
are using a factory built chimney, it must
comply with UL 103 standard; therefore it
must be a Type HT (2100°F). It is extremely
important that it be installed according to
the manufacturer’s specications.
If you are using a masonry chimney, it is
important that it be built in compliance
with the specifications of the National
Building Code. It must be lined with re clay
bricks, metal or clay tiles sealed together
with re cement. (Round ues are the most
efcient).
The interior diameter of the chimney ue
must be identical to the stove smoke ex-
haust. A ue which is too small may cause
draft problems, while a large ue favours
rapid cooling of the gas, and hence the
build-up of creosote and the risk of chim-
ney res. Note that it is the chimney and
not the stove which creates the draft ef-
fect; your stove’s performance is directly
dependent on an adequate draft from
your chimney.
The following recommendations may be
useful for the installation of your chimney:
1. It must rise above the roof at least 3’
(0.9m) from the uppermost point of
contact.
2. The chimney must exceed any part of
the building or other obstruction within
a 10’ (3.04m) distance by a height of 2’
(0.6m).
3. Installation of an interior chimney is
always preferable to an exterior chim-
ney. Indeed, the interior chimney will,
by denition, be hotter than an exterior
chimney, being heated up by the am-
bient air in the house. Therefore the gas
which circulates will cool more slowly,
thus reducing the build-up of creosote
and the risk of chimney res.
4. The draft caused by the tendency for
hot air to rise will be increased with an
interior chimney.
5. Using a re screen at the extremity of
the chimney requires regular inspection
in order to insure that it is not obstructed
thus blocking the draft, and it should be
cleaned when used regularly.
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1 67859 Weldment, Base 1
2 22030 Shield, Second Heat
(Included w/ 67859) 1
3 22110 Shield, Heat
(Included w/ 67859) 1
4 68619 Assy., Heat Jacket 1
5 88032 Gasket, Flue Collar 1
6 40246 Collar, Flue 1
7 22090 Curtain, Smoke 1
8 22171 Clip, Smoke Curtain 2
9 40075 Frame, Draft Damper 1
10 67132 Damper, Draft Control 1
11 25550 Pin, Draft Damper 1
12 83890 Clip, Push 1
13 40100 Liner, Front/Back 3
14 22536 Support, Grate 2
15 40102 Grate, Frame 1
16 40101 Grate, Coal 1
17 40045 Shaker 1
18 40132 Retainer, Brick 2
19 89066 Firebrick (4.5” x 9” x 1.25”) 10
20 891940 Assy., Feed Door
(Complete) 1
- 40199 Feed Door -
Casting Only -
21 88033 Rope Gasket, 3/8” 3.75 ft.
22 891941 Assy., Ash Door
(Complete) 1
- 40289 Ash Door -
Casting Only -
23 88033 Rope Gasket, 3/8” 2.42 ft.
24 83872 Pin, Door -
Short 1
25 23441 Pin, Door -
Long 1
26 83102 Bolt, 1/4-20 x 1.25” CS, Slotted Hd. 2
27 40056 Wheel, Draft 2
28 83415 Nut, 1/4-20 Jam 2
29 25201 Shield, Flame 2
30 83250 Kep Nut, 1/4-20 4
31 40509 Handle, Door 2
32 89523 Handle, Drop Wood 1
33 22434 Latch, Door (2-Step) 1
34 83045 Washer, Flat 2
35 83273 Washer, Spacer 1
36 22108 Latch, Door
(Door Stop) 1
37 23474 Liner, Top 1
38 67444 Ash Pan 1
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DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY
FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE.
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