Venting

 

Pellet pipe type PL or L must be used to vent the Winslow™

 

PS40 stove. Single wall pipe cannot be used with this pellet

 

stove. The stove’s flue collar is 3” in diameter. An approved

 

wall thimble or approved ceiling firestop must be used when

 

the pellet pipe passes through a combustible wall or ceiling.

 

The stove’s combustion blower pressurizes and pushes flue

 

gases out the pellet pipe. As a result, all pipe joints should

 

be locked together or screwed with three screws if the pipe

 

does not have a locking system and sealed with high tem-

 

perature silicone. The pipe should be siliconed and fastened

 

with three screws to the stove’s flue collar.

 

The longer the run of pipe and the more elbows used, the

 

greater the resistance to the flow of flue gases. Four inch

 

diameter pellet pipe is recommended for pipe runs greater

 

than 15 feet or when a number of elbows are used.

 

To aid in cleaning, whenever possible, the venting system

Horizontal &

should include a tee with clean out attached to the flue col-

lar on the stove.

Up Through

DO NOT INSTALL A FLUE DAMPER IN THE EXHAUST VENT-

the Eave

 

ING SYSTEM OF THIS UNIT. DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT

 

TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE.

 

Horizontal installations that terminate without any vertical

 

sections of pipe are approved; however, wind may direct

 

flue gases toward the house causing discoloring problems.

 

For this reason, horizontal and up 5 feet or horizontal and

 

through the eave installations are recommended.

 

Horizontal & UP 5’

 

 

 

Wood

45°

90°

Stove Pipe

Retrofit

 

 

The Winslow PS40 stove stove can be vented into existing 6” or 8” diameter wood stove pipe.

NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.