R
Isle Royale Wood Stove
CONNECTION TO A MASONRY FIREPLACE
There are several kits available to connect the stove to a masonry fireplace. Look for a listed kit. The kit is an adapter which is installed at the location of the fireplace damper. The existing damper may have to be removed to allow installation of the kit. The key points of this type of stove connection are that the connector pipe must extend up the chimney above where the fire clay liner starts, and the areas of the kit instal- lation and penetration should fit tightly and be sealed with high temperature furnace cement unless the kit’s instructions state otherwise. Figure 13. The tight fitting installation aids the proper draw of the chimney.
NOTE: For instances with a fireplace measuring less than 30 inches in height, Hearth Legs (see Accessories on page 25) or Horizontal Flue Kit, Part
Support Plate & Clamp
Listed Rigid | Fireclay liner 5/8" | |
Stainless Liner | (16mm) Minimum or | |
| Equivalent. | |
Stainless Steel | Carry Stovepipe | |
Above the Liner | ||
Flex Section | ||
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Stainless Tee with Cleanout | Damper Plate is | |
| Removed or | |
Stainless Connector Pipe | Fastened in Open | |
| Position |
Use Damper Adapter or Seal With Sheetmetal and Sealant
6 | Cleanout |
Figure 13A
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