Majestic Appliances 2490 Single-wall Chimney Connectors, Freestanding Installations

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Fig. 4 The crimped end of the connector points toward the stove.

Vermont Castings Resolute Acclaim

Single-wall Chimney Connectors

Beginning at the flue collar of the stove, assemble the chimney connector. Insert the first crimped end into the stove’s flue collar, and keep each crimped end pointing toward the stove. Using

the holes in the flue collar as guides, drill 1/8" (3 mm) 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. •Secure each joint between sections of chimney connector, including telescoping joints, with at least three sheet metal screws. The predrilled holes in the top

of each section of chimney connector serve as guides when you drill 1/8" (3 mm) holes in the bottom of the next section.

Secure the chimney connector to the chimney. Instructions for various installations follow.

Be sure the installed stove and chimney connector are correct distances from nearby combustible material. Note: Special slip pipes and thimble sleeves that form telescoping joints between sections of chimney connec- tor are available to simplify installations. They often eliminate the need to cut individual connector sections. Consult your local dealer about these special pieces.

Securing the Single-wall 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 accesso- ries 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 chim- ney and the chimney connector. 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. When assembled in this way, any soot or creosote falling from the inner walls of the chimney will stay inside the chimney connector.

Securing the Single-wall Connector

to a Masonry Chimney

Both freestanding masonry chimneys and fireplace masonry chimneys may be used for installation of your Resolute Acclaim.

Thimble Sleeve

 

 

Flue

Chimney

Keep

Connector

sleeve end

 

 

flush with

 

flue tile

ST243

Fig. 5 The thimble, made of either cermaic or metal, must be cemented securely in place.

Freestanding Installations

If the chimney connector must pass through a combus- tible wall to reach the chimney, follow the recommenda- tions in the Wall Pass-Through section that follows.

The opening through the chimney wall to the flue (the “breech”) must be lined with either a ceramic or metal cylinder, called the “thimble”, which is securely ce- mented in place. Most chimney breeches incorporate thimbles, but the fit must be snug and the joint between the thimble and the chimney wall must be cemented firmly. (Fig. 6)

Chimney

Flue Liner

 

Elbow

Flue Liner

Slip Pipe

 

Standard

Thimble

 

Connector

 

 

Flue Collar

ST492

Fig. 6 Chimney connection is a freestanding installation.

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Contents Resolute Acclaim Table of Contents AccessoriesIntroduction Specifications Resolute Acclaim ModelInstallation What Kind of Chimney Tto UseMasonry Chimneys Prefabricated Chimneys Chimney Connector GuidelinesDouble-wall Chimney Connectors Chimney SizeSingle-wall Chimney Connectors Securing the Single-wall Connector To a Masonry ChimneyFreestanding Installations Through a Fireplace Above a FireplaceWall Pass-Throughs An approved wall pass-through for the United States Floor Protection for Fireplace Installation Floor ProtectionWall Shields Keep the Stove a Safe Distance From Surrounding MaterialsSafe Ways to Reduce Clearances Reversing the Flue CollarFireplace Installations 6mmChimney Connector Clearance Resolute Acclaim Clearance ChartParallel Installation Corner Stove Clearance Front Clearance To CombustiblesUnprotected Surfaces Protected Surfaces Minimum Wall Shield Requirements for Common Installations Corner Parallel Installations 700mm 430mm 650mm 520mm 280mm 470mmAlcove Installations Construction RequirementsUnpack the Stove Install Stove LegsOperation Two Controls Operate the StoveTwo Rules For Success Use the Air Control Settings That Work Best for YouRemovable Andirons For Greater Front-Loading Convenience Burn Only High-Quality FuelAir Setting Air Control Position Primary Air SettingsHow to Build and Sustain a Wood Fire Starting and Maintaining a Wood FireReloading and Reviving a Wood Fire Surface Thermometer is a Guide to PerformanceRules for Open Fire Viewing Clear the Ash FrequentlyRemove and Store Ash Safely Steel Chimney Draft ManagementMasonry Chimney Indoor/Outdoor LocationBack-puffing Draft TestingCreosote FuelClean the Exhaust Channels MaintenanceCleaning the Glass Care of the Cast Iron SurfaceRepair Missing Cement in Seams Adjust the DoorAdjust the Damper as Needed Avoid Damaging the GlassHow to Replace Gaskets Replace Broken Glass ImmediatelyResolute Acclaim Gaskets on Moving Parts Replacing the Griddle Gasket Gaskets on Resolute Acclaim Stationary PartsReplacing the Door Gaskets Replace Broken FirebricksDaily Resolute Acclaim Maintenance ScheduleYearly Spring Cleaning Two MonthsResolute Acclaim Woodburning Stove Item Description Part NumberResolute Acclaim Woodburning Stove Warranty Vermont Castings, Majestic Products