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LOCATION RE FLUE
The Chimney must be an approved chimney for use with solid fuel fired appliances, be in good repair
and be free from leaks and obstructions. If using a masonry chimney, it must meet the minimum
standards of the building code of Canada. The wood flue must always enter the chimney below an oil
flue. You must comply with the local authority having jurisdiction and with CSA installation standard
B365-M87. DO NOT OPERATE THE MP80 WITH A DRAFT OF OVER .06 INCHES WATER
COLUMN. HIGHER DRAFT LEVELS MAY CAUSE THE FIRE TO BURN OUT OF CONTROL
AND CREATE A FIRE HAZARD.
Flue pipe between the furnace and the chimney should be as short and direct as possible, rising a
minimum of 1/4" per running foot. The chimney connector must be attached to either an approved
masonry chimney or one of the listed factory built chimneys suitable for use with solid wood fuel. All
joints must be tight and fastened with sheet metal screws. Place the small (crimped) end of the pipe
into the furnace collar and into each preceding length of pipe to ensure that any creosote which might
form will run back down into the furnace see fig 10 below.
WARNING: Chimney connector is to be used only within the room, between the stove and
ceiling/wall. Never use chimney connector to pass through a combustible ceiling or wall. Always
maintain the minimum clearances to combustibles as required by the building applicable codes.
120FIG9
TOWARD
STOVE
FLUE GASES
RISING DIRECTION
FLUE PIPE
CONNECTIONS
Recommended draft is .03 in. water COLUMN. It is unsafe to operate the furnace with more than .06 in.
water column draft, use a barometric control, if necessary, to achieve this.
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