Venting14
#1 Preferred method
Fig.25 |
This method provides excellent venting for nor- mal operation and allows the stove to be installed closest to the wall. Two and a half inches from the wall is safe; however, three inches allows better access to remove the rear panel. The vertical por- tion of the vent should be three to five feet high. This vertical section will provide natural draft in the event of a power failure. Note:Do not place joints within wall
3 ft.
to combustibles
Combustibles
allowed beyond 3 ft.
3 ft.
to combustibles
Fig.26 |
#2 Preferred method
This method also provides excellent venting for normal operation but requires the stove to be installed farther from the wall. The vertical portion of the vent should be three to five feet high and at least three inches from a combustible wall. This vertical sec- tion will provide natural draft in the event of a power failure. Note: Do not place joints within wall pass- throughs.
3 ft.
to combustibles
Combustibles |
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allowed | CAUTION |
beyond 3 ft. | |
| KEEP COMBUSTIBLES (SUCH AS |
| GRASS, LEAVES, ETC.) AT LEAST 3 |
| FEET AWAY FROM THE FLUE OUTLET |
3 ft. | ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE BUILDING. |
to combustibles |
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