Standard Vertical Installation ConÞgurations

Models: ProÞle¨ 20 FS-2 and ProÞle 30 FS-2

These free-standing models may be connected to an existing flue or by installing listed type “PL” vent pipe. If a liner is run all the way to the top of the existing chimney, the existing flue should be sealed with a steel plate. Start a vertical run with a Tee at the back of the stove. Other options are illustrated below.

Wall Straps Required Every 4 feet Minimum

Figure 25 - Exterior Vertical Vent

Optional Complete

Liner and Listed

Termination Cap

Optional

Clean-Out

Access Door

Figure 27 - Vertical Vent Into a Masonry Flue

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Preferred Installation Ð Vertical Vent Through the Roof

This venting configuration allows for the best stove performance. The vertical pipe promotes natural draft and with the chimney inside the dwelling, the flue gases stay warm, thus rising at a consistent rate.

Note: See Page 12 for Vent Termination Requirements

Flashing

Listed Rain Cap

Min.

Clean-

out

Tee

Figure 26 - Vertical Vent Through the Roof

Existing

Chimney Pipe

Pipe Increaser

Extend Pipe to the Top if Existing Chimney is Corroded or Damaged

Min.

Figure 28 - Interior Vertical Vent into Class A Chimney