Hearth and Home Technologies 21M-ACC Installing Chimney Components, Chimney Height / Rise and Run

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2100 Millennium Wood Stove (ACC)

R

Solid Pack Chimney with Metal Supports as a Thimble (Cont’d)

C. Installing Chimney Components

Chimney Connector

Single wall connector or stove pipe.

Min. Chimney Clearance to

Wall Spacer and

Combustibles - 2 inch (51mm)

Chimney Flue

Liner

Fireclay

Liner or

Equivalent

Masonry Chimney Constructed to NFPA 211

Min. Clearance 2 inch (51mm)

1 inch (25mm) Air Space to Chimney Section

Chimney

Connector

Chimney Section

Trim Collar

Wall Band

Wall Spacer

This must be at least 24 gauge mild steel or 26 gauge blue steel. The sections must be attached to the appliance and to each other with the crimped (male) end pointing toward the stove. All joints, including the connection at the flue collar, should be secured with 3 sheet metal screws. Make sure to follow the minimum clearances to combustibles. Where passage through the wall, or partition of combustible con- struction is desired in Canada, the installation shall conform to CAN/CSA-B365.

Factory-built listed chimney connector (vented).

A listed connector (vented) must be used when installing this unit in a mobile home. The listed connectors must conform to each other to ensure a proper fit and seal.

Figure 16.1

Chimney Height / Rise and Run

This product was designed for and tested on a 6 inch (152mm) chimney, 14 to 16 feet (420-480cm) high, (includes stove height) measured from the base of the appliance. The further your stack height or diameter varies from this configuration, the possibility of performance problems exists.

Chimney height may need to be increased by 2 - 3% per each 1000 feet above sea level. It is not recommended to use offsets or elbows at altitudes above 4000 feet above sea level or when there are other factors that affect flue draft.

Crimped

Flue Gas

End

Direction

Toward

 

Stove

 

Secure pipe sections with a

minimum of 3 screws

Figure 16.2 Chimney Connector (Stove Pipe)

WARNING

Fire Risk.

Inspection of Chimney:

Chimney must be in good condition.

Meets minimum standard of NFPA 211

Factory-built chimney must be 6 inch (152mm) UL103 HT.

WARNING

Asphyxiation Risk.

Do NOT connect this unit to a chimney flue servicing another appliance.

Do NOT connect to any air distribution duct or system.

May allow flue gases to enter the house.

WARNING

Fire Risk.

Follow Chimney Connector Manufacturer’s

Instructions for Proper Installation.

ONLY use connector:

Within the room, between appliance and ceiling or wall. Connector shall NOT pass through:

Attic or roof space

Closet or similar concealed space

Floor or ceiling

Maintain minimum clearances to combustibles

WARNING

Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage. Refer to the owner’s information manual provided with this appli- ance. For assistance or additional information consult a qualified installer, service agency or your dealer.

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Contents Hot glass will cause burns 7039-131F September 1Serial No Model Name Millennium Wood Stove ACCMfg. Date 7039-131F September 1 Table of Contents Appliance Certification BTU & Efficiency Specifications Glass SpecificationsListing and Code Approvals Mobile Home ApprovedFire Safety Getting StartedAppliance needs to draft properly for safety Millennium Wood Stove ACC Negative PressureMillennium Wood Stove ACC Flue Draft Considerations Venting SystemsTools And Supplies Needed Inspect Appliance & Components Pre-Use Check ListMillennium Wood Stove ACC Typical Stove Systems Masonry ChimneyDimensions and Clearances Appliance DimensionsInstallation InstallationR Hearth Protection RequirementsSee Figure USA required Canada recommendedItems Needed for Installation not supplied Millennium Wood Stove ACC Outside Air Kit InstallationFloor Installation Alternative In some instances you Millennium Wood Stove ACC Blower Optional Shock RiskChimney Connector Chimney RequirementsVenting Components Chimney Systems ThimbleComponents Air ClearancesInstructions Solid Pack Chimney with Metal Supports as a ThimbleInstalling Chimney Components Single wall connector or stove pipeSolid Pack Chimney with Metal Supports as a Thimble Cont’d Chimney Height / Rise and RunRule Millennium Wood Stove ACC Chimney Termination RequirementsPitched Roof Mobile Home Installation Door Handle Assembly Adjusting The Blower Speed Control Appliance Set-UpOperating Instructions Over-Firing Your Appliance Wood Selection & Storage Cont’dBurning Process Wood Selection & StorageAutomatic Combustion Control ACC Air ControlsBurn Rates and Operating Efficiency Millennium Wood Stove ACC Building a Fire Incorrect Positions Initial cold start-up and all Burn Settings Millennium Wood Stove ACC Blower Operating InstructionsOpacity Smoke Snap Disc LocationOdor from appliance Millennium Wood Stove ACC Frequently Asked QuestionsAppliance General Maintenance Maintaining & Servicing Your ApplianceGlass Replacement When cleaning glassMillennium Wood Stove ACC Firebrick Replacement Correct Blanket & Baffle Position on Ceramic BlanketRemoving Tube Channel Assembly Millennium Wood Stove ACC Tube Channel Assembly ReplacementReplacing Tube Channel Assembly Troubleshooting Start Fire Problems Possible Cause SolutionReference Materials Exploded DrawingsSizes Blower Assembly Millennium Wood Stove ACC Service Parts & AccessoriesInch, 2 Nickel Hinge Pins and Nickel Quadra-Fire Logo RIVNUT-REPAIR Millennium Wood Stove ACC Service And Maintenance Log Date of Service Performed By Description of ServiceMillennium Wood Stove ACC Service And Maintenance Log Cont’d Millennium Wood Stove ACC Homeowner’s Notes Millennium Wood Stove ACC Homeowner’s Notes Cont’d CONDITIONS, Exclusions & Limitation of Liability 4021-645A This page is left blank intentionally Contact Information