3.At no time should a floor protector be placed on top of carpeting. Carpeting must be removed and the floor protection should sit directly on the uncarpeted portion of the mobile home floor. Floor protection should extend to the front, sides, back, and under the chimney connector as defined for a specific model listed in this manual. In the event there are floor protection questions, contact Country Flame or one of its local authorized dealers for assistance.
MOBILE HOME CHIMNEY AND DUCTS1.ALL PELLET VENTING systems should be composed of listed TYPE L or TYPE PL, factory- built flue pipe and components assembled in accordance with the manufacture’s instructions for conveying flue gases from a listed pellet
2.There are many chimney manufacturers providing excellent products that meet government listing requirements. From single wall, to double wall, to triple wall chimney components, each type and brand meets many various application criteria. Further, each chimney manufacturer provides excellent written instructions on HOW TO install a chimney system. This information should aid the homeowner in ensuring a certified professional completes the job properly. If there are questions, contact Country Flame or a local authorized dealer. If additional information is required, a search of the internet will provide plenty of valuable information. An example of an informative and excellent chimney product manufacturer’s website is www.duravent.com.
3.A complete chimney system should include a HUD approved spark arresting chimney cap, a storm collar, a roof flashing, an attic radiation shield (if needed), a chimney support box, a ceiling finish collar, and other parts required by site specific conditions. There will be clearance differences presented in both the stove and chimney manufacturers’ product literature. ALWAYS use the larger clearance requirement when installing a pellet burning stove system into a mobile home.
4.A mobile home chimney system should serve only one pellet burning stove. The chimney system must extend at least 3 feet above the highest point on the roofline where it passes through the roof. The chimney system should be at least 2 feet higher than any part of a roof or building within a
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6.Many chimney manufacturers provide mobile home chimney kits. Mobile home chimney kits are not
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