Venting |
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Pellet pipe type PL or L must be used to vent the Winslow™ |
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PS40 stove. Single wall pipe cannot be used with this pellet |
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stove. The stove’s flue collar is 3” in diameter. An approved |
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wall thimble or approved ceiling firestop must be used when |
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the pellet pipe passes through a combustible wall or ceiling. |
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The stove’s combustion blower pressurizes and pushes flue |
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gases out the pellet pipe. As a result, all pipe joints should |
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be locked together or screwed with three screws if the pipe |
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does not have a locking system and sealed with high tem- |
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perature silicone. The pipe should be siliconed and fastened |
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with three screws to the stove’s flue collar. |
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The longer the run of pipe and the more elbows used, the |
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greater the resistance to the flow of flue gases. Four inch |
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diameter pellet pipe is recommended for pipe runs greater |
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than 15 feet or when a number of elbows are used. |
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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 |
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ING SYSTEM OF THIS UNIT. DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT |
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TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE. |
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Horizontal installations that terminate without any vertical |
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sections of pipe are approved; however, wind may direct |
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flue gases toward the house causing discoloring problems. |
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For this reason, horizontal and up 5 feet or horizontal and |
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through the eave installations are recommended. |
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Horizontal & UP 5’ |
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45° | 90° | Stove Pipe | |
Retrofit | |||
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The Winslow PS40 stove stove can be vented into existing 6” or 8” diameter wood stove pipe.
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.