Vermont Casting 2477CE manual Single-Wall Connector, Double-Wall Connector

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Dutchwest Non-Catalytic Convection Heater

Single-Wall Connector

The single-wall chimney connector should be made of 24 gauge or heavier steel, and must have a minimum internal diameter of 152 mm (6”) for model 2477CE.

Install single-wall chimney connector not less than 457 mm (18”) from the ceiling.

In cathedral ceiling installations, extend the prefabricat- ed chimney downward to within 2.4 m (8’) of the stove. The entire chimney connector should be exposed and accessible for inspection and cleaning.

Do not use galvanized chimney connector; it cannot withstand the high temperatures that can be reached by smoke and exhaust gases and it may release toxic fumes under high heat.

Double-Wall Connector

Information on assembling and installing double-wall connectors is provided by the manufacturer of the double-wall pipe. Follow the manufacturer’s installation instructions exactly. Most manufacturers of prefabri- cated double-wall insulated chimneys also offer double- wall connector pipes. Using a chimney and connector pipe from the same manufacturer helps simplify the assembly and installation.

NOTE: For installations using double-wall connec- tors, minimum clearances must conform to listed clearances in the Stove and Chimney Connector Clearance Charts on Page 12 and 13 of this manual.

Assembling Single-Wall

Chimney Connector

SAFETY NOTE: Always wear gloves and safety goggles when drilling, cutting or joining sections of chimney connector.

(1/8”) holes in the bottom of the first section of chimney connector and secure it to the flue collar with three #10 x 1/2” sheet metal screws.

2.Secure each joint between sections of chimney con- nector, including telescoping joints, with at least three sheet metal screws.

3.Secure the chimney connector to the chimney. In- structions for various installations follow below.

4.Confirm that the installed stove and chimney con- nector are correct distances from nearby combustible material.

NOTE: Special slip pipes and thimble sleeves that form telescoping joints between sections of chimney con- nector are available to simplify installations. They can eliminate the need to cut individual connector sections. Consult your local dealer about these special pieces.

Securing the Connector to a

Prefabricated Chimney

Follow the installation instructions of the chimney manufacturer exactly as you install the chimney. The manufacturer of the chimney will supply the acces- sories to support the chimney, either from the roof of the house, at the ceiling of the room where the stove is installed, or from an exterior wall.

Special adaptors are available from your local dealer to make the connection between the prefabricated chimney and the chimney connector. (Fig. 5) The top of such adaptors attach directly to the chimney or to the chimney’s ceiling support package, while the bottom of the adaptor is screwed to the chimney connector.

These adaptors are designed so the top end will fit outside the inner wall of the chimney, and the bottom end will fit inside the first section of chimney connector. Any soot or creosote falling from the inner walls of the

For double-wall connectors, follow the manufacturer’s instructions exact- ly. For single-wall connectors, follow the instructions below.

1.Insert the crimped end of the first section into the stove’s flue collar, and keep each crimped end pointing toward the stove. (Fig. 4) Using the holes in the flue collar as guides, drill 3 mm

Toward

Stove

Flue Gas

Direction

ST242

Fig. 4 Crimped sections always point toward the stove so that any liquid condensation will not leak out.

chimney will stay inside the chimney connector.

Prefab (Insulated)

Chimney

Ceiling Support

Package

Prefab Chimney

Adapter

Chimney Connector (Stovepipe)

ST419

Fig. 5 Joining the chimney connector to a prefabricated chimney.

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Contents Non-Catalytic Convection Heater Model 2477CE Table of Contents AccessoriesSpecifications Dutchwest NC Model 2477CEInstallation Chimney TypesMasonry Chimneys Prefabricated Chimneys Guidelines for Installing the Chimney ConnectorTwo Types of Connector Chimney SizeAssembling Single-Wall Chimney Connector Single-Wall ConnectorDouble-Wall Connector Securing the Connector to a Prefabricated ChimneyFireplace Installations Above the Fireplace Securing the Connector to a Masonry ChimneyFreestanding Installations Fireplace Installations Through the FireplaceWall Pass-Throughs HearthsFireplace Installations Floor Protection for Fireplace InstallationsKeep the Stove a Safe Distance From Surrounding Materials Connecting Flue Pipe Clearances ClearancesAssembly Unpack the PartsAttach the Legs and Heat Shield Fan Kit Installation Heater Controls and Features Air Control OperationDamper Function Successful Wood Burning Burn Only High-Quality FuelLoad Doors Use the Air Control Settings That Work Best for You How to Build and Maintain a Wood Fire Loading WoodBreak-in Fires Lighting the Fire Reloading and Reviving the FireRemove Ashes Frequently Safe Ash HandlingAdjust the Door Latch MaintenanceCleaning the Glass Test and Repair the Door GasketsDamper Adjustment Primary Air Control AdjustmentAvoid Damaging the Glass Door Panel Maintenance Schedule Cleaning the Chimney SystemInspect Regularly, Clean As Required StoveDraft Management Masonry ChimneyFlue Sizing Steel ChimneyIndoor/ Outdoor Location Pipe & Chimney LayoutBackpuffing Draft TestingCreosote Negative PressureDutchwest Convection Heater Dutchwest Convection Heater Dutchwest Non-Catalytic Convection Heater Limited Lifetime Warranty Mhsc