Venting
#1 Preferred method
This method provides excellent venting for nor- mal operation and allows the stove to be installed clos- est to the wall. One inch from the wall is safe; how- ever, two or three inches allows better access to re- move the rear panel. The vertical portion of the vent should be three to five feet high. This vertical section will provide natural draft in the event of a power failure.
3 ft. to combustibles
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| #2 Preferred method |
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| This method also provides excellent venting for |
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| normal operation but requires the stove to be installed |
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| farther from the wall. The vertical portion of the vent |
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| should be three to five feet high andat least three inches |
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| from a combustible wall. This vertical section will pro- |
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| vide natural draft in the event of a power failure. |
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| CAUTION |
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| KEEP COMBUSTIBLES (SUCH AS |
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| GRASS, LEAVES, ETC.) AT LEAST 3 |
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| FEET AWAY FROM THE FLUE OUTLET |
| 3 ft. | ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE BUILDING. |
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combustibles |
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