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vertically plumb, then slip the Adjustable 
Length up and twist lock it to the Chimney 
Adapter. Once all the components are firmly 
seated and properly aligned,  carefully drill 
three 1/8” diameter holes through the outer 
sleeve only in the center of the slots located 
at the bottom of the Adjustable Length 
pipe. Do not penetrate the inner liner. Use 
(3) 3/8” length sheet metal screws to secure 
the Adjustable Length pipe. The completed 
installation will look like 

Figure 7

.

INSTALLATION INTO A MASONRY

FIREPLACE

1. 

Have the masonry chimney inspected by 

a certified chimney sweep or installer, to 
determine it’s structural condition.

2. 

Carefully read the pellet stove or insert 

installation instructions.

3.

 Measure and record the dimensions as 

shown in 

Figure 8

4. 

Use dimension “A” to determine total pipe 

requirements. Add 12 additional inches 
to insure the termination is an adequate 
distance above the roofline.

5. 

The gross pipe required will be “A” 

dimension plus 12". Five feet of this will be 
Flex Pipe. The remainder will be rigid pipe. 
For each joint, subtract 1-1/ 2" to allow for 
the overlap. You may need extra pipe, or an 
adjustable length pipe section to achieve the 
correct height.

6. 

Assemble the first rigid pipe section to 

the Flex Pipe, insuring that the “UP” arrows 
shown on the pipe labels are, in fact, pointing 
up. Push the sections together and twist to 
lock. Screws are not required for a firm lock, 
however, should it be desired to use them, 
use stainless steel sheet metal screws 1/4" 
long - DO NOT penetrate the inner liner of 
the pipe.

7. 

Repeat this process for the remainder of 

the pipe sections, and lower the assembly 
down the chimney as shown in 

Figure 9

Lower it below its normal position in order 

to connect the Flex Pipe to the pipe on the 
appliance. It may be necessary to tie a line to 
the top section, to pull it back up later.

8. 

In making the connection at the appliance, 

configurations other than the one shown in

 

Figure 10

 may be made. It may be necessary 

to contact the manufacturer of the unit to 
determine exactly what may or may not be 
done to make the correct connection. Some 
typical arrangements are shown in 

Figures 

11 and 12

. A Pipe Adapter may be needed, 

depending on the exit size of the stove or 
insert collar.

9.

 If a Tee is necessary to make the 

connection, as shown in 

Figure 12

, the Tee 

has a removable Clean Out Adapter on its 
base to enable cleaning. The Tee Support 

Figure 7

PELLET VENT

CHIMNEY

ADAPTER

DVL/DURABLACK

CHIMNEY ADAPTER

CHIMNEY

SUPPORT BOX

PELLET VENT

CHIMNEY

ADAPTER

EXISTING

DURATECH,

DURAPLUS, OR

DURACHIMNEY

SYSTEM

PELLET

VENT

SYSTEM

Summary of Contents for PelletVent

Page 1: ...PelletVEnt for Multi Fuel Multi fuel venting system UL 641 UL 1777 Installation Instructions ...

Page 2: ...meowner s insurance and UL listing status Keep these instructions for future reference This booklet also contains instructions for installing a venting system within an existing masonry chimney and for installations passing through a cathedral ceiling Dear Customer Installer or End User We welcome any comments regarding matters pertaining to our DuraVent products We welcome any ideas input or comp...

Page 3: ...tion Instructions 5 INSTALLATION INTO A MASONRY FIREPLACE 9 INSTALLATION THROUGH SIDE OF MASONRY CHIMNEY 10 INSTALLATION IN A CATHEDRAL CEILING 13 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 14 Warranty 16 PelletVEnt Venting Systems for Pellet Oil and Multi fuel Stoves For the most up to date installation instructions see www duravent com for Multi Fuel ...

Page 4: ...ATION NOTES For the purpose of these instructions PelletVent will collectively include PelletVent and PelletVent for Multi Fuel unless PelletVent for Multi Fuel is specifically called out Proper planning for your PelletVent installation will result in greater safety efficiency and convenience saving both time and money Use only authorized DuraVent PelletVent listed parts Do not install damaged par...

Page 5: ...e ends of pipe together and twisting until pipe is in locked position D When the pipe passes through the Ceiling Support Firestop Spacer at ceiling tighten bolt and clamp around pipe E Always maintain at least 3 clearance from combustible materials Where the chimney passes through additional floors and ceilings always install a Ceiling Support Firestop Spacer F When the PelletVent enters the Attic...

Page 6: ...ed every 4 feet along the vertical run Assemble pipe in the same manner described in Step 2 of the general instructions If an Adjustable Length is required in the horizontal run and the Adjustable Length must enter the Wall Thimble the diameter of the center hole in the Wall Thimble must be enlarged by 1 8 to accommodate the Adjustable Length D Seal the exterior section of the Wall Thimble to the ...

Page 7: ...ND TOP EDGE OF STORM COLLAR SHINGLES OVERLAP ON TOP EDGE OF FLASHING TEE WITH CLEAN OUT ADAPTER CEILING SUPPORT FIRESTOP SPACER ATTIC INSULATION SHIELD PIPE ADAPTER 12 MIN damage to the appliance Either vent Cap should be at least 6 from the wall C Follow the below listed NFPA 211 rule for distance of exit terminal from windows and openings NFPA 211 2003 ed Section 10 4 Termination 10 4 5 1 The ex...

Page 8: ...liance to the Chimney Adapter using a Pipe Adapter lengths of pipe as required and an Adjustable Length pipe Slide the Adjustable Length down over the top pipe section position the installation Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 6 INCHES MINIMUM ROUND HORIZONTAL CAP OPTIONAL OPTIONAL HOUSE SHIELD SQUARE HORIZONTAL CAP 6 INCH MINIMUM BLACK INTERIOR GALVANIZED EXTERIOR TEE SUPPORT BRACKET WALL STRAP DOUBLE ...

Page 9: ...le the first rigid pipe section to the Flex Pipe insuring that the UP arrows shown on the pipe labels are in fact pointing up Push the sections together and twist to lock Screws are not required for a firm lock however should it be desired to use them use stainless steel sheet metal screws 1 4 long DO NOT penetrate the inner liner of the pipe 7 Repeat this process for the remainder of the pipe sec...

Page 10: ...ipe and affix it to the pipe with a 1 4 long stainless steel sheet metal screw Figures 13 14 The Storm Collar will then support the entire vent system Install the Cap Seal the joint at the Storm Collar and any other joints or seams which may appear suspect Figure 15 shows a Tall Cone Flashing modified to fit a chimney where the tile liner protrudes above the masonry as another alternate terminatio...

Page 11: ... PELLET VENT Figure 11 Figure 12 TEE SUPPORT BRACKET TEE WITH CLEAN OUT FLEX PELLET VENT REAR EXIT APPLIANCE TOP EXIT APPLIANCE FLEX PELLET VENT PIPE ADAPTER B C Figure 13 6 INCHES MINIMUM MASONRY ANCHORS PELLET VENT PIPE NONHARDENING SEALANT PELLET VENT CAP TALL CONE FLASHING STORM COLLAR Figure 14 TALL CONE FLASHING SHEET METAL SCREWS TOP VIEW OF STORM COLLAR AND PIPE SHEET METAL SCREW 3 REQUIRE...

Page 12: ...llar and Cap as described in Step 11 for the fireplace installation 6 Connect the horizontal piece of pipe which goes through the masonry to the Tee by pushing it through the hole in the masonry and lining it up with the branch of the Tee Then push it into the Tee while twisting to lock it 7 Once the horizontal pipe section is in place the space between the pipe and the masonry may be filled with ...

Page 13: ...o it can be located from the top of the roof 4 From the roof locate and mark the outline of the Support Box 5 Remove shingles or other roof covering as necessary to cut the rectangular hole for the Support Box Cut the hole 1 8 larger than the dimensions of the Support Box Figure 19 The rectangular hole should be centered on the small hole which you drilled through the ceiling to mark the location ...

Page 14: ...ent pipe as assembled can be no longer than 42 feet 11 Slip the Flashing over the pipe section s protruding through the roof Secure the base to the roof with roofing nails as shown in Figure 24 Insure that the roofing material overlaps the top edge of the Flashing Refer to Figure 2 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 1 Have your system cleaned by a certified chimney sweep if you have doubts about your abilit...

Page 15: ...es It is recommended that the vent run inside the building envelope or inside a chase enclosure to minimize the vent s exposure to cold temperatures Be sure to follow all applicable building codes and the requirements of the vent and appliance manufacturers Appliance Operation Always operate your appliance in accordance with the appliance manufacturer s recommendations However operating the applia...

Page 16: ...n bio fuels driftwood or other wood containing salt preservative treated lumber plastic and household trash or garbage or wood pellets containing such materials must not be burned in the appliance or fireplace In case of a chimney fire the chimney must be inspected and approved by a certified Chimney Sweep before reuse After each annual inspection maintenance and cleaning the certified Chimney Swe...

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