Extended Roof

Support Bracket (Conduit

not included)

Attic Insulation Shield

Twist-Lock

Chimney Sections

Stovepipe

Chimney Cap

Storm Collar

Adjustable Roof

Flashing

Firestop Radiation

Shield

Firesafe Enclosure

Support Box and Trim

Collar with built-in

Starter section

Chimnet Cap

Storm Collar

Adjustable Roof

Flashing

Clay tile or

Chimney Sections

other Liner

 

Wall Thimble

Masonry Chimney

 

Tee

Tee clean-out

 

Access door

Two story house installation with attic.

Chimnet Cap

Storm Collar

Adjustable Roof

Flashing

Chimney Sections

Chase Enclosure

Wall Strap

Wall Thimble

Tee

Tee clean-out

Access door

Tee Support Bracket

Chimney through outer wall with enclosed chase. Chimney is supported by Tee Support Bracket.

Chimney pipe through Clay tile or other Lined Masonry Chimney

Chimnet Cap

Storm Collar

Adjustable Roof

Flashing

Insulation

Shield

Support Box with built-in

Starter

Stovepipe

section

One story house installation with attic. Chimney is supported by Ceiling.

Whenever possible, choose an interior chimney. An interior chimney heats up more quickly and retains its heat; thus promotes a better draft and discourages the formation of creosote. An exterior chimney does not benefit from the warmth of being surrounded by the building, so it typically operates at lower flue temperatures than an interior chimney. An exterior chimney’s draft is not as strong and may experience increased creosote accumulation.

REVERSAL OF THE FLUE COLLAR

In order to reverse the flue collar to vent the stove straight out the back, follow these simple steps;

1)Using a 10mm wrench, or socket. Locate and remove the four bolts holding the flue collar in place. Once all four bolts are removed pull the collar away from the stove. Inspect the gasket, ensuring it is in place, and in working order.

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Weiman Products Deva 100 owner manual Reversal of the Flue Collar, Two story house installation with attic