height, ceiling slope, roof pitch, attic insulation, attic height, and surrounding objects. Use a certified professional to install a flue gas pellet venting system. Do not deviate from the pellet flue manufacturer’s installation instructions. Contact Country Flame or a local authorized dealer to resolve any questions or installation procedures. TABLE 4 shows the required components needed for a typical pellet flue pipe mobile home installation. Contact Dura-Vent or other authorized flue pipe dealers for the latest specifications and costs for mobile home pellet stove flue pipe parts or for a mobile home flue pipe kit from an authorized chimney dealer.

TABLE 4: MOBILE HOME (minimum) CHIMNEY SYSTEM REQUIRED PARTS
PART NUMBERDESCRIPTIONQTY

3180

VERTICAL CHIMNEY CAP

1

3149

0/12 – 6/12 ADJUSTABLE ROOF FLASHING

1

3151 (ALTERNATE)

ROOF FLASHING, Flat (versus 3149)

1

3142

CEILING SUPPORT BOX, Fire Stop Spacer

1

3141 (ALTERNATE)

CATHEDRAL CEILING SUPPORT BOX, (versus 3142)

1

3160B

5 FOOT CHIMNEY SECTION

2

3179

STOVE PIPE ADAPTER (if needed)

1

CERAFORM 126

WALL PROTECTION ( IF REQUIRED)

1

3145B

450 ELBOW (if needed)

1

3159

STORM COLLAR

1

NOTE: The information provided in TABLE 4 and detailed in FIGURE 15 are for informational purposes. These pellet flue pipe system parts may or may not be needed depending on site specific conditions found in the specific mobile home application. Consult a certified professional and insure that any installation meets all federal, state, and local building codes. Failure to follow the flue pipe manufacturer’s installation instructions will void Country Flame’s product warranty and can have an adverse impact on the homeowner’s insurance policy. Contact Country Flame or one of its local authorized dealers to resolve any questions about installation or parts usage.

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