Hearth and Home Technologies MBK, PMH Solid Pack Chimney with Metal Supports AS a Thimble

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Yosemite Wood Stove

SOLID PACK CHIMNEY WITH METAL SUPPORTS AS A THIMBLE

For the method of installation to a masonry chimney shown in Figures 14A & 14B on page 14, it will be necessary to purchase a 12 inch (305mm) long, [8 inch (203mm) inside diameter], section of prefabricated listed solid pack chimney to use as a thimble. Purchase a wall spacer, trim collar, and a wall band manufactured to fit the chimney section you purchased.

The safety features of this system are twofold: 1) A 2 inch (51mm) air space between the chimney section and combustible wall; and, 2) The 1 inch (25mm) air space around the chimney connector as it passes through the chimney section to the chimney.

The location of the opening through the wall to the chimney must leave a minimum 18 inches (457mm) vertical clearance between the connector pipe and the ceiling to prevent the ceiling from catching fire.

Measure as shown in Figure 13A. Cut an opening in the wall large enough to accommodate the outside dimension of the chimney section plus the minimum air space specified by its manufacturer. It may be necessary to cut the wall studs and install a header and a sill frame to maintain the wall support. The hole in the chimney must have at least an 8 inch (203mm) diameter fire clay liner or equivalent, secured with refractory mortar. If it is necessary to cut a hole in the chimney liner, use extreme care to keep it from shattering.

C

L

19-5/16" (491mm)

 

Wall

Center of

Opening

 

Hole

Center

Line

Center

Line

Add the 19-5/16" (491mm), center-line measurement to the depth measurement of your floor protector. Mark this combined measurement at the correct wall location for your installation, maintaining minimum clearance to combustibles, and mark the wall for a 10 inch x 10 inch (254mm x 254mm) square hole. The center of the square hole should line up with the centerline of the rear vent flue pipe, as shown above.

FIGURE 13A

FIRECLAY FLUE LINER

WITH AIR SPACE

CONCRETE CAP

RAFTER

 

 

FLASHING

1" (25mm)

 

CLEARANCE

 

WITH FIRESTOP

 

CEILING JOIST

EAVE

 

COMBUSTIBLE WALL

 

1"

(25mm)

CLEARANCE

THIMBLE,

 

12" (305mm)

 

OF BRICK

 

SHEATHING

FLOOR PROTECTOR

 

AIRTIGHT

CLEANOUT DOOR

FIGURE 13B

WARNING! ALWAYS FOLLOW CHIMNEY CONNECTOR MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPER INSTALLATION.

CHIMNEY CONNECTOR IS TO BE USED ONLY WITHIN THE ROOM, BETWEEN THE STOVE AND CEILING OR WALL, NEVER PASSING THROUGH A COMBUSTIBLE CEILING OR WALL. THE CONNECTOR SHALL NOT PASS THROUGH AN ATTIC OR ROOF SPACE, CLOSET OR SIMILAR CONCEALED SPACE, OR A FLOOR, OR CEILING. MAINTAIN MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES AS REFERENCED ON PAGES 6 & 7.

7004-187F September 1, 2008

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MBK, PMH specifications

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