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INSTALLATION
Approved Venting Method 2: Through the Ceiling
Please Note:
Installation diagrams are for reference purposes only and are not drawn to scale, nor meant to be used as plans for each individual
installation. Please follow all venting system requirements, maintain the required clearances to combustibles, and follow all local
codes.
Ceiling
Support
Box
Storm
Collar
Termination
Cap
Roof
Flashing
Class
A
Chimney
System
Chimney
Connector
(Single
or
Double
Wall)
3.
0
ft.
2.
0
ft.
10
ft.
The
10
‐
3
‐
2
Rule:
The
chimney
system
must
terminate
3.0
ft.
above
the
point
where
its
centerline
passes
through
the
roof
AND
the
chimney
must
terminate
2.0
ft.
above
any
part
of
the
dwelling
within
a
10
ft.
radius
of
the
chimney.
Prefabricated
chimney
systems
must
conform
to
UL
‐
103HT
(2100
°F)
for
the
U.S.
and
ULC
‐
S629
(650°C)
for
Canada.
This
wood
burning
unit
is
only
listed
for
installation
with
6.0”
diameter
chimney
connector
and
chimney
systems.
Installing
this
unit
on
prefabricated
chimneys
larger
than
6.0”
diameter
will
result
in
decreased
draft
and
the
potential
for
poor
unit
performance.
Follow
all
venting
system
manufacturer’s
installation
requirements
and
required
clearances.
Use
three
sheet
metal
screws
at
each
single
wall
chimney
connector
joint
(check
manufacturer’s
recommendations
when
double
wall
chimney
connector
is
used).
Drill
three
holes
in
the
flue
collar
of
the
unit
and
attach
the
chimney
connector
to
the
unit
using
sheet
metal
screws.
Properly
attach
the
prefabricated
chimney
system
to
the
home
in
strict
accordance
with
the
prefabricated
chimney
system
manufacturer’s
instructions.
The
overall
length
of
the
chimney
connector
must
not
exceed
8.0
ft.
In
the
case
of
cathedral
ceilings,
the
prefabricated
chimney
system
should
extend
to
8.0
ft.
from
the
top
of
the
unit.
Special
adapters
and
slip
connectors
are
available
to
eliminate
the
need
to
cut
single
wall
chimney
connector.
Double
wall
chimney
connector
must
be
used
with
these
slip
connectors,
as
it
cannot
be
trimmed
to
length.