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THIMBLES

Thimbles for chimneys or vent connectors should be
of fire clay (ASTM C 315, specifications for Clay
Flue Linings), galvanised steel of minimum thick-
ness of 24 gauge, or material of equivalent durabili-
ty. Thimbles should be installed without damage at
the  liner. The thimble should extend through the
wall to, but not beyond, the inner face of the liner
and should be firmly cemented to masonry.

Thimbles should be located to provide adequate
pitch or rise of chimney or vent connectors and,
where the ceiling above the appliance is constructed
of combustible material, the location of the thimble
should provide minimum clearance required for the
connector as specified in section under Minimum
Clearances.

Insulation material used as part of wall pass-through
system should be of non-combustible material and
should have a thermal conductivity of 1.0 Btu. in./ft.F
(4.88 kg.cal/hr.m.c) or less.  All clearances and thick-
nesses are minimums;  larger clearances and thick-
nesses are acceptable.  Any material used to close
up the opening for the connector should be of non-
combustible material.  A connector to a masonry
c h i m n e y,  except  for  System  2  (under  heading
Chimney  Connector  System,  Thimbles  and
Clearances), shall extend to piece through the wall
pass-through system and the chimney wall to the
inner face of the flue liner, but not beyond.

CHIMNEY CONNECTOR SYSTEMS, THIMBLES,
AND  CLEARANCES  FROM  COMBUSTIBLE
WALLS

1.

Minimum 3 1/2” (90mm) thick brick masonry
wall framed into combustible wall with a min.
of 12” (305mm) brick separation from clay 
liner to combustibles.  Fire clay liner (ASTM
C315 or equivalent) min. 5/8” (16mm) wall 
thickness, should run from outer surface of 
brick wall to, but not beyond, the inner sur-
face of chimney flue liner and should be 
firmly cemented in place.

2.

Solid insulated listed factory-built chimney 
length of the same inside diameter as the 
chimney connector and having 1” (25mm) or
more of insulation with a min. 9” (230mm) air
space between the outer wall of the chimney
length and combustibles.  The inner end of 
the chimney length shall be flush with the 
inside of the masonry chimney flue and shall
be sealed to the flue and to the brick mason-
ry penetration  with non water-soluble refrac-
tory cement. Supports should be securely 
fastened to wall supports and the chimney 
length shall not penetrate the chimney liner.

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FIGURE A

FIGURE B

3.

Sheet steel chimney connector, min. 24 
gauge in thickness, with a ventilated thimble,
min. 24 gauge in thickness, having two 1” 
(25mm) air channels, separated from com-
bustibles by a min. of 6” (150mm) of glass 
fibre insulation.  Opening should be covered
and thimble supported with a sheet steel 
support, min. 24 gauge in thickness.  
Supports should be securely fastened to 
wall surfaces on all sides and should be 
sized to fit and hold chimney section.  
Fasteners used to secure chimney sections 
should not penetrate chimney flue liner.

4.

Solid insulated listed factory-built chimney 
length with an inside diameter 2” (50mm) 
larger than the chimney connector and hav-
ing 1”  (25mm) or more of insulation, serving
as a pass-through for a single wall sheet 
steel chimney connector of min. 24 gauge 
thickness, with a min. 2” (50mm) air space

Minimum clearance 12” (300mm) of brick

Minimum chimney clearance to
brick and combustibles 2” (50mm)

Minimum 12” (300mm)
to combustibles

Chimney connector

Fire Clay Liner

Masonry
Chimney 
constructed to
NFPA 211

(230mm)

Minimum chimney clearance to sheet steel
supports and combustibles 2” (50mm)

Two ventilated air
channels each 1”
(25mm) constructed
of sheet steel

Minimum 6” (150mm)
glass fibre insulation

Two air channels
each 1” (25mm)

Chimney
connector

Minimum chimney clearance from masonry to
sheet steel supports and combustibles 2” (50mm)

Non-soluable
refractory
cement

Chimney
length flush
with inside
of flue

Masonry
chimney 
constructed to
NFPA 211

Factory built chimney length
Air space 9” (230mm) minimum

Sheet steel 
supports

FIGURE C

Summary of Contents for LEPRECHAUN 90 O.S.A

Page 1: ...at all times and should not be allowed to touch the hot working surfaces while in use or until the appliance has thoroughly cooled If this stove is not properly installed a house fire may result For y...

Page 2: ...A REAR VENT REAR FLUE EXIT Fit back sealing plate Part no 17 over the top flue aperture in the hob Part no 13 Fit the flue spigot to part no 11 where part no 17 was making sure that part no 17 and par...

Page 3: ...1 4 6mm thick covered with 1 8 3mm sheet metal is required to cover the area under the heater and to extend to at least 18 450mm at the front and 8 200mm to the sides and rear This will provide pro t...

Page 4: ...ts between air vents and outside walls should be sealed to prevent ingress of mois ture l This stove is listed for Mobile home installa tion provided it is properly connected to an outside air supply...

Page 5: ...ances may be reduced by the percentage reduction as stated in the wall shield manufacturer s instructions For clearance reduction systems using an air space between the combustible wall and the wall p...

Page 6: ...ry The connector may pass through walls or partitions constructed of combustible material to a masonry chimney provided the connector system selected is installed in accordance with the proper clearan...

Page 7: ...nside Back Heat Shield 29 Door Sealing Rope 30 Outside Back Heat Shield 31 Spacers 32 Optional Pipe Shield 33 Heat Shield Blanking Plate 34 Tie Bolts 35 Top Baffle Plate Gasket 36 Back Panel Gasket 37...

Page 8: ...diameter as the chimney connector and having 1 25mm or more of insulation with a min 9 230mm air space between the outer wall of the chimney length and combustibles The inner end of the chimney lengt...

Page 9: ...less than 2 50mm from the face of the fireplace See Section under Minimum Clearances to Combustibles Before the installation the entire fireplace system should be inspected for condition and code com...

Page 10: ...your finger when the pipe is cool If you hear a dull echo the pipe may need cleaning Disassemble the chimney connector and clean the sections Replace corroded pipe sections The fit ting of a slip join...

Page 11: ...clean itself when there is sufficient heat generated by burning fuel The Air Way system provides pre heated warm air which keeps the glass clean WARNING DO NOT OPERATE THE STOVE WITH BROKEN GLASS 2 H...

Page 12: ...or hot embers or sparks from the chimney LEPRECHAUN 90 O S A MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS SIDE WALL TO STOVE 20 INCHES 510 mm BACK WALL TO CHIMNEY CONNECTOR 18 INCHES 460mm BACK WALL T...

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