P35i Fireplace Insert
D. Existing Fireplace Installation:
If using a short run of venting, whether flex or rigid, through the damper and into the chimney flue; The Damper must be removed or locked in the open posi- tion and sealed with a plate constructed of steel or other
Kaowool, mineral wool or other
Be sure to design the venting so that it can be easily cleaned.
Check with your local authority having jurisdiction to determine if this venting method is acceptable. Some Provincial, State, or Local codes may require a full liner run to the top of the chimney. Be sure and check your local regulations before planning the installation. In this method, the proper flashing and rain cap are also required.
WARNING
Fire Risk.
Inspect Chimney
•Masonry chimney must be in good condition
•Meets minimum of NFPA 211 standard
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IN CANADA: This fireplace insert | When venting in this configuration, a rain cap and | |||||
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the top of the chimney. The chimney |
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Non-combustible
Insulation
Sealing Plate
When using single wall flex, this section of venting must be wrapped with
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