VERTICALLY
INTO
EXISTING
MASONRY
FIREPLACE
(Refer
to
figure
9)
1.
Have
the
masonry
chimney
inspected
by
a
qualified
chimney
sweep
or
installer
to
determine
its
structural
condition.
2.
You
will
need
a
pipe
length
equal
to
the
chimney
height
from
the
hearth.
If
outside
combustion
air
is
to
be
used,
you
will
need
a
pipe
length
equal
to
the
chimney
height
plus
18
inches.
3.
Install
a
blanking
plate
and
the
chimney
pipe,
and
if
used
the
outside
air
pipe,
as
shown
in
Figure
9.
4.
Attach
the
L
‐
vent
adapter,
a
section
of
pipe
and
clean
out
tee,
making
sure
the
clean
out
tee
is
centered
in
the
chimney
flue
area.
Use
RTV,
metallic
tape,
and
a
minimum
of
three
self
‐
taping
screws
at
all
joint
connections
to
ensure
a
tight
seal.
5.
Position
the
stove,
adhering
to
the
clearances
in
Figure
1.
6.
Measure
and
build
chimney
top
plate.
Cut
out
holes
for
chimney
pipe,
and
if
used
the
outside
air
pipe.
Install
and
seal
with
non
‐
hardening
mastic
to
prevent
water
leakage.
Install
vent
cap.
FOLLOW
YOUR
VENT
PIPE
MANUFACTURERS
INSTRUCTIONS
REGARDING
ALL
ASPECTS
OF
VENT
INSTALLATION
AND
CLEARANCES.
Follow
guidelines
for
equivalent
vent
length.
Figure
9
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