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SECTION 2
The flue and flue connections
Do not connect this unit to a flue servicing another appliance. It is of utmost importance that the flue be dedicated to the Arctic as the flue is, without a doubt, the most important component of the system. Good com- bustion is dependent upon the correct amount of air being supplied to the burner at all times, which is dependent upon a correct negative flue pressure. Draft is caused by the gases inside the flue being hotter and lighter than the air outside, thus the rising heated gases carry out the products of combustion. Since the flue “sucks” gases up the flue, it is this suction that draws air into the pedestal area to feed the burn pot with the air needed for an efficient,
An insulated chimney is a must in order to maintain the heat inside the chimney for proper flow of gases. For model
Certain atmospheric conditions such as high winds will cause a change (increase) in the negative pres- sure inside the flue and thus inside the stove. To compensate for this, your
SIZING YOUR ARCTIC CHIMNEY
Model: | Chimney | 4” diameter | 5” diame- | 6” diameter | Connector | Connector |
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Class “A” | Recommended | OK | Not | Approved | Single or | |
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Class “A” | Recommended | OK | Not | Approved | Single or | |
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Class “A” | Recommended | OK | OK | Approved | Single or | |
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*smaller flue sizes are not required but recommended because there is less BTU loss in smaller, insulated flues
resulting in a more efficient draft.