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Date Printed: 4/28/11
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OM KE/PE 1006
Version 1.11 Revised: DApril 2011
Installation Instructions
RESIDENTIAL, WALL EXIT,
STANDARD AND REDUCED CLEARANCE,
WITH MASONRY CHIMNEY
Refer to Fig. 24, 25, and 26. Clearances from Table #1
BEFORE INSTALLATION
If the optional kits for the Jet Air fan, the Rear Shield, or the Side Shield are purchased, they are easiest to mount before
the stove is installed. See instructions packed with each kit.
1.
Set floor protection and stove in location; refer to the clearance dimensions listed on the label and in these
instructions.
2.
Mark position for the hole in the wall or masonry chimney.
3.
IF REQUIRED, be sure to mark the hole for Outside Air kit.
4.
Move the stove out of the way.
5.
If outside air is required, use a saber saw with a masonry blade and cut an appropriate hole for the outside air pipe.
6.
Cut pilot hole in the wall and/or masonry chimney.
7.
Cut the hole for the wall penetration (thimble) components and frame in the sides of this hole. Install Listed Thimble
or build masonry thimble, see page 17. Refer to the pipe manufacturer's installation instructions.
8.
NOTE: to meet the code, the chimney must extend above the roof at least three feet and two feet above any area of
the roof within ten feet of the termination of the chimney. Chimney connectors can be used horizontally between the
stove and a masonry chimney, provided the horizontal length does not exceed three feet AND THE CONNECTOR
SLOPES UPWARD TOWARD THE CHIMNEY AT THE RATE OF 1/4" PER FOOT. This slope in the horizontal
section is required to allow the water vapor to drain back into the stove. Use a carpenter's level to check the slope.
Also, check the vertical alignment of the chimney connector exiting the stove. The chimney connector may have no
more than one 90 degree bend or two 45 degree bends. The distance between the horizontal connector and the
ceiling must not be less than 18". All sections must be attached together and to the stove's flue collar with three
screws per joint. Be sure all options are installed before putting the stove in its final position.
9.
Slide the stove back into position.
10. To install the Chimney Connector, slip the lower
(crimped) edge of the pipe inside the smoke collar. Install
the remaining lengths of pipe, one on top of the other, to
the wall thimble.
11. IF REQUIRED, install the Outside Air Flex Pipe.
12.
If the OPTIONAL Fan Kit is installed, the fan motors are
equipped with a three-prong (grounded) plug to prevent
shock hazard. THIS PLUG SHOULD BE INSERTED
DIRECTLY INTO A PROPERLY GROUNDED, THREE-
PRONGED RECEPTACLE. DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE
THE GROUNDING PRONG FROM THIS PLUG. Do not
route the power cord in front of or under this heater.
Fig. 29 Residential Wall Exit, Masonry Chimney
If an exterior masonry
chimney is used you may
have draft problems due
to the chimney being too
cold.
Exterior masonry
chimney’s
should
be
lined
with
a
listed
stainless steel liner for
the proper operation of
these units.