Vermont Casting 1638, 1635 Prefabricated Chimneys, Chimney Size, Chimney Connector Guidelines

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Masonry Chimneys, cont'd.

Unused openings in an existing masonry chimney must be sealed with masonry to the thickness of the chimney wall, and the chimney liner should be repaired. Openings sealed with pie plates or wallpaper are a hazard and should be sealed with mortar or refractory cement. In the event of a chimney fire, flames and smoke may be forced out of these unused thimbles.

The chimney should be thoroughly cleaned before use.

A newly-built masonry chimney must conform to the standards of local building code, or, in the absence of a local code, to a recognized national code.

Masonry chimneys must be lined, either with code- approved masonry or precast refractory tiles, stainless steel pipe, or a code-approved, "poured-in- place" liner. The chimney clean-out door must seal tightly to ensure a good draft.

Prefabricated Chimneys

A prefabricated metal chimney must be one that is tested and listed for use with solid-fuel burning appli- ances to the High-Temperature (H.T.) Chimney Stan- dard UL-103-1985 (2100° F.) for the United States, and High Temperature (650°C) Standard ULC S-629 for Canada.

Chimney Size

This Seville is approved for venting into a masonry chimney with a nominal flue size of 8" x 8" (203 x 203mm), and into a round flue size of 8" (203mm) or 6" (152mm). It may be vented into larger chimneys as well, however, chimneys with liners larger than 8" x 12" (203 x 305mm) may experience rapid cooling of smoke and reduction in draft, especially if they are located outside the home. Such large chimneys may need to be insulated or relined for proper stove perfor- mance.

Do not connect this unit to a chimney flue serving another appliance.

NOTE: Do not vent this stove into a factory-built (zero-clearance) fireplace. This stove has not been tested and listed for that type of installa- tion. Factory-built fireplaces and their chim- neys are specifically designed as a unit for use as fireplaces. It may void the listing or be hazardous to adapt them for any other use.

Do not connect the stove to any air distribution duct or system.

Chimney Connector Guidelines

Achimney connector is the double-wall or single-wall pipe that connects the stove to the chimney. The chimney itself is a masonry or prefabricated structure that encloses the flue. Chimney connectors are used only to make the connection from the stove to the chimney. They are for interior use only.

Double-wall connectors must be tested and listed for use with solid-fuel burning appliances. Single-wall connectors should be made of 24 gauge or heavier steel, and should be 6" (152mm) in diameter. Do not use galvanized chimney connector; it cannot withstand the high temperatures that can be reached by smoke and exhaust gases, and may release toxic fumes under high heat.

If possible, do not pass the chimney connector through a combustible wall or

ceiling. If passage through a combustible

wall is unavoidable, refer to the recommen-

dations in the section following on Wall

Pass-throughs. Do not pass the connector through an attic, a closet or any similar concealed space. The whole chimney con-

nector should be

Fig. 4 Chimney connector.

 

exposed and accessible for inspection and cleaning.

Install the single wall chimney connector not less than 18" (457mm) from the ceiling. Keep it as short and direct as possible, with no more than two 90 degree turns. If possible, use 45° elbows. Slope horizontal runs of connectors upward 1/4" per foot (20mm per meter) going from the stove toward the chimney. The recommended maximum length of a horizontal run is 3’ (914mm), and the total length of chimney connector should be no longer than 8’ (2.4m).

In cathedral ceiling installations, extend the prefabri- cated chimney downward to within 8’ (2.4m) of the stove.

SAFETY NOTE: Always wear gloves and protective eyewear when drilling, cutting or joining chimney connector sections .

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Contents Seville Introduction Table of ContentsInstallation Accessories Seville, Model SpecificationsMasonry Chimneys InstallationChimneys Prefabricated Chimneys Chimney Connector GuidelinesChimney Size Masonry Chimneys, contdSingle-wall Chimney Connectors Double-wall Chimney ConnectorsSecuring the Single-wall Connector to a Masonry Chimney Freestanding InstallationsAlternate methods approved by the Nfpa Connection Above the FireplaceWall Pass-throughs Wall Pass-through with ventilated steel thimble Fireplace Hearth Protection Floor ProtectionWall Shields Clearance to Surrounding Combustible MaterialsSafe Ways To Reduce Clearances Wall shields Stove Clearance Seville 1635 Clearance ChartUnprotected Protected Surfaces Alcove InstallationsStove Installed Stove in Corner Parallel to Wall Install the Snapstat AssemblyHardware Bag contents Unpack the StoveInstall the Rheostat Switch Install the FanInstall Stove Legs Pedestal AssemblyAttach the Chimney Connector Install the Outside Air AdapterOperation Use the Air Control Setting that Works Best for YouHow the Seville Works Burn Only High-Quality WoodBurn Rate Primary Air Control Shutter Position Starting and Maintaining a Fire Conditioning Your StoveStart a fire with small, dry kindling Smoke Detectors Refuel While the Embers Are Still HotAsh Disposal Maintenance Creosote Adjust the DoorDraft Management Annual MaintenanceClean the Primary Air Outlet Inside/Outside Location Steel ChimneyFlue Sizing Pipe & Chimney LayoutConclusion BackpuffingNegative Pressure Seville Woodburning Stove Seville Vermont Castings, Majestic Products