Draper 1000 owner manual Chimney Connector Stove Pipe

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CHIMNEY CONNECTOR (STOVE PIPE)

Your chimney connector and chimney must have the same diameter as the stove outlet. If this is not the case, we recommend you contact your dealer in order to insure there will be no problem with the draught.

The stove pipe must be made of aluminized or cold roll steel with a minimum thickness of 0.021" or 0.53 mm. It is strictly forbidden to use galvanized steel.

Your smoke pipe should be assembled in such a way that the male section of the pipe faces down. Attach each of the sections to one another with three equidistant metal screws.

The pipe must be short and straight. All sections installed horizontally must slope at least 1/4 inch per foot, with the upper end of the section toward the chimney.

To insure a good draught, the total length of the coupling pipe should never exceed 8' to 10' (24 to 3.04 m). (Except for cases of vertical installation, cathedral-roof style where the smoke exhaust system can be much longer and connected without problem to the chimney at the ceiling of the room).

There should never be more than two 90 degrees elbow in the smoke exhaust system.

Installation of a "barometric draught stabiliser" (fireplace register) on a smoke exhaust system is prohibited.

Furthermore, installation of a draught damper is not recommended. Indeed, with a controlled combustion wood stove, the draught is regulated upon intake of the combustion air in the stove and not at the exhaust.

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Contents Read and Keep this Manual for Reference OWNER`S Manual 1000 Model StoveTable of Contents Introduction 000 41,000 BTU/HR Technical SpecificationsBenefits of Installing a Blower Door AdjustmentPositioning the Stove InstallationClearances from Combustibles Floor Protector Reduced Clearances Type of Protection Chimney Chimney Connector Stove Pipe Factory Built Chimney Typical InstallationsFactory Built Thimble Brick Thimble Average Energy Yield of ONE AIR Dried Cord of CUT Wood Woodstove UtilisationOutside Combustion AIR Wood species Energy yield Millions of BTU/cord Testing Your WoodHeating First FiresIgnition Creosote Formation and Need for Removal ReloadingGlass MaintenanceTo Prevent Creosote Build UP ASH DisposalGasketing Gold Door CleaningBrick Layout PaintSymptom Possible Cause Corrective Action Smoke in room TroubleshootingDescription Limited Lifetime Warranty