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Field Inspection Notice Town of Montville Building Department 860-848-3030 Ext. 382 Address: 12 Porach Road Job Description: Install Stainless Steel Triple Wall Chimney& New Wood Stove Permit Number(s) B2015-0110 Permit Date: April 28,2015 Not Approved Approval INSPECTION Comments Specia' Date Condi' Chimney Cap • 5/7/15 DJ Flue connection 5/7/15 DJ Cleanout 5/7/15 DJ Final inspection and • certificate of approval 5/7/15 DJ Rev.Date: 1118/06 Page 1 d 1 TOWN OF MONTVILLE Building Department 310 NORWICH-NEW LONDON TURNPIKE UNCASVILLE, CT 06382-2599 TEL. (860)848-3030 X382 FAX. (860) 848-7231 BUILDING PERMIT Permit Number:32015-0110 Date: 28-Apr-15 Map/Lot:jn ici o-nan Owner ID: 5661000 Project Location: 12 PORACH ROAD Unit: Job Description: _InsfallStainle s Steel Tlip11y/gII Cxiim_no_x_and N_e_w_hood Sfoy_e Owner Nam Edward.l.Munch Tenant Name N/A Careof: 12 Parach Rood llncasville CT 06382- Telephone: /8601334-4009 Applicant Name _Pioner&Qwncr Telephone: DBA: Lic/Reg Type Lic/Reg N Exp Date: rnneta.tC+ion VC-41.14s ParrniLFwes Con,sfatefirtn Infnrmntinn Building Value: S2.000,00 Building Fee: M00 Use Group: IRC Plumbing Value: 5Q,00 Plumbing Fee: $p.nO Code: 2005 State Building Code Mechanical Valu Sun Mechanical Fe MOIL. Electrical Value: $0.00 Electrical Fee: SD.GI _ Construction Type IRC Total Value: $2_000,0_0 Penalty Fee: moo_ Permit Code: R4 C of 0 Fee: SS1,00_ Comment Plan Review Fe Sn OIL State Ed Fee: 50.52 Total Fee Paid: 530.52 It shall be the owners repsonsibility to schedule the following inspections a minimum of 2 business days in advance: Field set of approved construction documents shall be available onsite during all inspections. BUILDING PERMIT INSPECTIONS PLUMBING,MECHANICAL,ELECTRICAL PERMIT INSPECTIONS ❑ Footing-Prior to pouring concrete ❑ R Plumbing and leak test ❑ Deck Piers ❑ R Electrical ❑ Backfill-Footing drains and waterproofing ❑ Elec Trench-with conduit installed ❑ Concrete Slab-Prior to pouring concrete ❑ Pool Bonding ❑ Anchor Bolts-with sill plate and prior to floor frami ❑ Electrical Service CRS No: 0 ❑ Framing ❑ R HVAC ❑ Masonry Fireplace Throat or Chimney Thimble ❑ Gas Piping and leak test ❑ Fireblocking Draftstopping INSPECTION REQUIRED UPON COMPLETION ❑ Insulation O Certificate of Approval " 'fic► e of Occupancy �uildina Official's Approval: p Town of Montville Building Department 310 Norwich-New London Tpke. Tel. 860-848-3030, Ext 382 Uncasville, CT 06382 Fax. 860-848-7231 RESIDENTIAL PERMIT APPLICATION FORM P0. ermit No.: Tvpe of Work Occupancy Type Permig Tvpe ❑New Construction [a Single Family - — ❑Addition []Two-Family El BPuilding ❑Alteration El Mechanical❑Townhouse ❑Mechanical 0 Accessory Structure 0 Electrical CRS#: Job Address: .2 Por ac v*, va 4 (Number) (Street) Job Description: Nn'q_n� -t l C--1/11 rnrve e C-c_) (.41 O cD s, .v r Owner: Ecit,va.,� . v-/�T. j1?Lc Address: 19- (3i rd c 1 Pt et_ d City: u c4sv, /(( State: C ,( Zip Code: d 6 3 cr1.Z Telephone: 04,L 33 c1 _ <1dO i fir: 'g CJ & _ DBA: Address: City: State: Zip Code: Telephone: License Type:YP License No.: Expiration Date: I hereby certify that the proposed work will conform to the State Building Code and all other codes as adopted by the State of Connecticut and the Town of Montville and further attest that the proposed work is authorized by the owner in fee and that I am authorized to make application for a permit for such work as described above. V By checking this box, I will follow the requirements of the 2005 NEC as the alternative compliance per section E3301.2.1 of the Residential Code, instead of the electrical requirements in chapters 33 through 42 of the Residential Code. Owner/Ager -gt e: 1 ,z Date: x/x "7 1 S-- Construction Value Building Value: Permit Fees Plumbing Value: / Building Fee: Mechanical Value: Plumbing Fee: Electrical Value: Mechanical Fee: Total Value: . Electrical Fee: � l Penalty Fee: C of 0 Fee: Plan Review Fee: State Ed Fee: Total Fee: &vise&Decem6er31,2005 Residential Permit Requirements Checklist This list is to be used as a guide only and is not all-inclusive, additional information may be required for your particular project. Two complete sets of construction documents required. Not Provided Applicable Item Not Provided ItemSuPPortin9 Documentation Applicable Completed, signed and dated Building Permit Building Section&Details Application Floor-to-floor heights Completed worker's compensation affidavit for Material type,size,and spacing property owners or sole proprietors or copy of Stair details (rise, run, treads, nosing, width, workers compensation insurance headroom) Copy of Contractor Registration or license Handrail details Construction permit sign-off sheet signed by all Guardrail details departments Roof ventilation Documentation showing compliance with the Framing Plans Energy Conservation Code Design loads—for floors,ceilings,roofs renerqlcodes.qov) or Chapter 11 Bearing partitions identified on the plan enddress of project on all drawings and Direction of framing Spans,beam Wind Limitations Criteria Wood species and grade Documentation showing compliance with the Framed openings requirements for construction in 110 mph wind Wall framing size and spacing identified zone Sheathing type and thickness Design publication identified; WFCM-2001, Window and door header sizes chapter 2; WFCM-2001, chapter 3; SSTD 10-99; Decking material,size,spacing ASCE 7-02,AISI,COFS/PM Engineering data for engineered lumber (LVL's and I-joists) Site Plan Framing plan for engineered lumber Property lines Engineering data for steel beams, signed and Distance from property to structure sealed by a CT registered design professional Structure dimensions Engineering data for trusses, signed and sealed by a CT registered Professional Engineer Driveway Note: Unusual structural conditions may require Topography(existing and proposed) that additional engineering back up be submitted Footing drain inverts,outlet and separation Chimneys&Fireplaces Proposed utilities ,/ Clearances to combustible materials Wetlands and flood zone limits and elevation v Manufactures data for metal flues Septic system shown and located on the plan Exterior fresh air source for fireplaces Well and piping shown and located on the plan ✓ Flue sizes Foundation Information Manufacturers data and installation instructions Assumed soil bearing pressure t/ for metal fireplaces Dimensions Electrical Information Wall thickness Footing sizes Panel location(s)with main size Frost protection Meter socket location GFCI outlet locations Foundation anchor type,size,locations Smoke detector locations Window and door sizes and locations Lights and switches Hatchways Mechanical Information Columns Drainage details Dryer vent Waterproofing details Bathroom exhaust ventilation (natural or Crawl space ventilation size and location mechanical)type and size Crawl space access size and location Hood exhaust Concrete strengths Type of heat(oil,electric,gas) Floor Plan Information Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning plant location Dimensions Oil tank size,location,and piping Door and window sizes,egress window LP-Gas tank location,size,and piping Glazing in hazardous locations Combustion air requirements Garage/dwelling opening protection Manufacturers data for equipment Garage/dwelling separation Heat loss,Heat gain calculations Kitchen layout Plumbing Information Bathroom layouts, tub sizes in gallons, space Building trap location if on municipal sewer clearances Indicate use of all rooms Sewer location Stair location Domestic water location Attic access location and size Water heater size,type,and location Square footage for each habitable level of the Manufacturers data for whirlpools,corner tubs, & structure larger tubs Required light and ventilation for each habitable room Elevations Type of siding Roofing Other finishes Finish grades Building heights Height of chimney above roof Roof pitch Town of Montville Building Department File Receipt Date: 27-Apr-15 ReceiptNo: 10278 Received From: Edward Munch Job Address: 12 Porach Road Town Fees Collected State of Connecticut Fees Collected Bldg Cash: $30.52 State Cash: Bldg Check: $0.52 $0.00 State Check: Bldg Credit: $0.00 $0.00 State Credit: Fire Cash: $0.00 $0.00 Fire Check: $0.00 Fire Credit: $0.00 Construction Value: $2,000.00 Demolition Value: $0.00 CheckNo: 0 CooReceived By: Carmen Kneeland � n 'y\ _ n6- Address: 12 Porach Road ITEM OTY $/UNIT TOTAL Building Plumbing Mechanical Electrical BUILDING AREA Basement,Finished SF $ 41.96 $ - $ Interior Renovations SF $ 36.09 $ - $ - $ _ AMENITIES Kitchen EA $ - $ $ Full Bathroom EA $ $ - Half-Bathroom EA $ $ GARAGE Detached SF $ 71.53 $ - $ MECHANICAL Warm-Air n YIN Hot Water n Y/N _ $ Electric n Y/N _ Air Conditioning n Y/N $ - $ ELECTRICAL SERVICE Upgrade Amps $ Subpanel EA $ 699.00 $ Gen Set EA $ 3,850.00 $ _ SOLID FUEL BURNING APPLIANCES Prefab Metal Fireplace EA $ 6,497.70 $ - Masonryw/lfireplace EA $ 7,096.65 $ - Masonry w/2 fireplaces EA $ 11,095.70 $ - Wood Stove,free standing EA $ 2,692.25 $ - Wood stove insert EA $ 1,859.77 $ - DECKS,PORCHES,SUNROOMS Deck SF $ 44.07 $ - Porch SF $ 149.38 $ - Sunroom SF $ 176.90 $ - $ POOLS&HOT TUBS Hot Tub EA $ 8,016.25 $ - $ _ lnground Pool EA $ 31,550.00 $ - $ _ Above Ground Round EA $ 6,299.46 $ - $ _ Above Ground Oval EA $ 7,019.75 $ - $ Pool Heater EA $ 8,984.25 $ - $ - Inflatable Type Pool EA $ 1,200.00 $ - $ _ SHEDS w/o electrical SF $ 25.55 $ - w/electrical SF $ 26.85 $ - $ _ RENOVATIONS Roofing,Overlay SF $ 3.50 $ - Roofing,Strip&reroof SF $ 4.50 $ - Roof Sheathing SF $ 1.51 $ - Siding SF $ 6.75 $ - Windows EA $ 550.00 $ - Skylights EA $ 1,051.10 $ - Doors,Exterior EA $ 601.50 $ - Oil Tank,275 Gallon EA $ Oil Tank,550 Gallon EA $ MISCELLANEOUS CALCULATIONS $ 2,000.00 TOTALS $ 2,000.00 $ - $ - $ _ PERMIT FEE CALCULATIONS Construction Value Fee Building $ 2,000.00 $ 30.00 Plumbing y $ - $ Mechanical y $ - $ Electrical y $ - $ Working before Permit Issuance $ Certificate of Occupancy Fee $ Plan Review Fee $ State Education Fee $ 0.52 TOTALS $ 2,000.00 $ 30.52 Figures are based on the 2006 RS Means Residential Cost Data • ?vw State of Connecticut o I. '!'C. Workers' Compensation Commission cam--_ 7 .4,,, L. ti, ., :� ' � NorPlease TYPE or PRINT IN INK � 4053 Proof of Workers' Compensation Coverage when Applying for a Building Permit for the Sole Proprietor or Property Owner who WILL NOT act as General Contractor or Principal Employer APPLICANT FOR BUILDING PERMIT rd,..)„ ,, .�T. M. Ge Name of Applicant for Building PermitQ Property located at /92- J era el in the City/Town of (inCsr5 v r / ATTEST If you are the owner of the above-named property or the sole proprietor of a business doing work on the site of the construction project at the above-named property and you WILL NOT act as the general contractor or principal employer,you are not required to have workers'compensation insurance coverage. CHECK ONE(1) BOX ONLY and complete the following: ErI am the OWNER of the above-named property.I WILL NOT act as the general contractor or principal employer. Signature of ONERAppiicant-. .._1;4.'. F12'_'?:"/-'(af )4'G' W ❑ I am the SOLE PROPRIETOR of a business doing work at the above-named property.I WILL NOT act as the general contractor or principal employer. Name of Business Federal Employer ID#(FEIN) Signature of SOLE PROPRIETOR Applicant Town of Montville Building Department CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPROVAL Applicant is responsible for obtaining all of the required approvals. No permit will be issued until all the re.uired si.natures are obtained. r Id- pore,c6 R �� ar.<a v , c� dC3gz Property Address • .s l c Wood s ""AW z Job Description Required Department Approval Permit Issuance Approval / ® Tax Collector i' / 'c �c� YY)C- (//d- 7/5--- Signature/date Comments: (-t,ti � =fi L)-y-) -7 Planning & Zoning Creja, 1 4/- 4 -24 0 Signature/date Comments: $ Fire Marshal ( 2f1 \ Signature/date Comments: ❑ Health Department Required for properties with private septic or well Comments: ,/ WPCA, Administrative f( ��( ( Required for properties on sewer Signature/date Comments: ❑ WPCA, Operations When Required by WPCA Signature/date Comments: ❑ Department of Public Works Required when project includes driveway work or certain drainage requirements Signature/date Comments: ❑ Montville Police Department • Required for all permits EXCEPT one and two family residential Signature/date Comments: ❑ State Dept. of Transportation Required for Structures over 100,000 sq.ft or with more than 200 parking s.aces-Official co. of STC Certificate of O.eration re.uired—.er CGS 14-311 Signature/date Building Department Review Complete Signature/date Revisetf May 23,2011 (1lurc ALL-FUEL CHIMNEY SYSTEM For the most up-to-date installation instructions, see www.duravent.com (m:1:0.0) CONTENTS Clearance/ Permits I Applications / Notes 4 Chimney Diameter/ Chimney Height I Chimney Placement 5 Chimney Enclosure Requirements/ Stove Recommendations 6 Step-by-Step Directions / Ceiling Supported 7 Offset Elbow Installation 12 Offset Chart 13 Extended Roof Bracket Installation 14 Roof Supported Installations 15 rillim° Tee Supported Installations 16 Masonry Fireplace Installations 18 Zero Clearance Fireplace Installations 21 Connection from Appliance to Chimney System 21 CA Chimney Maintenance 22 DuraVent. Member of £ M&G Group 3 CLEARANCE with forced draft positive-pressure appliances. DuraPlus systems are designed to extend Allow at least a 2-inch clearance between vertically with a maximum of(2) offsets of 30° DuraPlus Pipe and any combustible materials. (offset and return). DuraPlus is tested to UL Where the chimney passes through floors, Test Proceedure 103HT, and listed under UL joists, or ceilings, Firestop Radiation Shields, Re-examination Service Number MH7399. Support Boxes, and Close Clearance Shields Tools You May Need may permit reduced clearances as established Hammer Level by these parts, or spacers built on to these Caulking Gun parts. The clearance (air space) between Bob the outer chimney wall, and the inside of the PlumbPBob Support Box, Firestop Radiation Shields, Snips river and Close Clearance Shields, in the cases Tinor Keyhole Saw of 7 and 8-inch diameter chimney will be less SaiabSnller b than 2 inches. Both of these systems have been extensively tested and evaluated at Materials You May Need these clearances. This reduced clearance is Non-hardening Waterproof Sealant permissible at these internal locations only. 8 Penny Nails All other areas require a 2-inch minimum 5116 inch x 3 inch long Lag Screws clearance. Never fill any required clearance Roofing Nails space with insulation or any other materials. 3/4 inch Galvanized Electrical Conduit (where Combustible materials include lumber plywood, the chimney extends 4 feet or more above the sheetrock, plaster and lath, furniture, curtains, roof) electrical wiring and building insulation. Keep single wall stovepipe at least 18 inches Safety Equipment away from combustible materials, unless a Dependable Ladder clearance reduction system that is acceptable Eye Protection to the authority having jurisdiction is used, or Proper Gloves and Shoes the appliance to be installed is listed and the instructions specify a different clearance. INSTALLATION NOTES PERMITS Proper planning for your DuraPlus installation will result in greater safety, efficiency, and Contact your local Building Official or Fire convenience, as well as saving time and Official regarding permits, restrictions, and money. Use only authorized DuraPlus (SDP) installation inspections in your area. listed chimney parts. You must use 100% DURAPLUS APPLICATIONS DuraPlus listed parts to obtain a DuraPlus listed system. Do not mix parts or try to Use DuraPlus with wood stoves, fireplaces, match with other products, or use improvised furnaces, boilers, water heaters, stoves, ranges, or other residential-type appliances solutions. Do not install damaged parts. Table 1 lists the authorized components, and their fueled by oil, gas, coal, or wood. Do not use respective Underwriter's Laboratory Catalog 4 TABLE 1 DURAPLJS (SDP) PARTS WITH UL CATALOG NUMBERS UL Cat# Part UL Cat# Part SDP-P Chimney Sections SDP-TS Tee Support Bracket SDP-T Tee SDP-IS Insulation Shield SDP-F Flashing SDP-FRS Firestop Radiation Shield SDP-TF Flat Roof Flashing SDP-SC Storm Collar SDP-S Flat Ceiling Support Box SDP-WS Wall Strap SDP-RS Round Ceiling Support Box SDP-ES Elbow Strap SDP-SB Square Ceiling Support Box SDP-RSA Extended Roof Bracket SDP-WT Wall Thimble SDP-AP Anchor Plate SDP-C Chimney Cap Numbers. The UL Catalog Numbers will be DuraPlus may be installed up to 35 feet high. referred to within the instructions, as an aid If a chimney is installed higher than 35 feet, a to assembly, however for ordering, use the supporting Elbow Strap must be placed every stock numbers shown in the Chimney Products 8 feet. If the chimney extends more than 4 Catalog. Practice good workmanship. Sloppy feet above the roof, an Extended Roof Bracket work could jeopardize your chimney's safety. must be used. Subtract 1-1/2 inches from Keep electrical wiring and insulation away from each Chimney Section's length to calculate all chimneys and stovepipes. installed length. CHIMNEY DIAMETER CHIMNEY PLACEMENT Follow the appliance manufacturer's When deciding the location of your chimney, instructions to determine chimney diameter try to minimize the alteration and reframing of and clearances between combustible materials structural components of the building. and your heating appliance. Never choose a chimney with an inside diameter smaller than the appliance flue gas outlet. To calculate the 2 FEET MIN.ABOVE HIGHEST chimney's outside diameter, add 4 inches to r POINT OF ROOF WITHIN 10 FEET the inside diameter. 3 FEET MIN. 10 FEET FROM ROOF } CHIMNEY HEIGHT PENETRATION The National Fire Protection Association Standard #211 states: "Chimneys shall extend at least three feet above the highest point where it passes through the roof of a building MINIMUM CHIMNEY HEIGHT and at least two feet higher than any portion Figure 1 of a building within ten feet." (Figure 1). 5 chimneys are located in a building more than 4 rwr stories in height." Cold Climates: In cold climates, chimneys .� mounted on an outside wall should �► �ATTIC be enclosed. Exterior chases reduce \i ATTIC INSULATION SHIELD condensation and creosote formation, and ` Sj enhance draft. Include an access door by the .'' `►� Tee Cleanout Cap for chimney cleaning. See CEILING 110.1 figure 23. i>III 9 FIRESTOP RADIATION SHIELD STOVE RECOMMENDATIONS Follow the stove manufacturer's instructions. The requirements stated below pertain to all stoves or other appliances installed with ENCLOSURE MUST HAVE 2INCHESCLEARANCE DuraPlus chimney systems. BETWEEN CHIMNEY AND Choice: Choose a stove that is listed by a WALL. recognized testing laboratory, is appropriate for / your needs, and is not larger than required. FLOOR j/, �� Installation: Once the chimney system is in place, install the stove and stovepipe as described in the SUPPORT BOX stove manufacturer's instructions, maintaining all required clearances. Figure 2 Flues: Connect only one solid fuel appliance per chimney. Oil-burning appliances are CHIMNEY ENCLOSURE restricted to one appliance per chimney, as REQUIREMENTS well. II Through Rooms: Interior chimneys shall be Operation: Follow the stove manufacturer's enclosed where they extend through closets, instructions and safety manual for maximum storage areas, or habitable spaces where the efficiency and safety. Overfiring can damage surface of the chimney could be contacted by the stove and stovepipe. persons or combustible materials. The space Fuels: Do not burn driftwood, plastic, or between the chimney and the enclosure shall chemically treated wood such as railroad ties. be at least 2 inches. (Figure 2). They are corrosive to your fireplace, stovepipe Multi-Story: The National Fire Protection and chimney. Follow the stove manufacturer's Association Standard #211 states: " Factory- instructions and safety manual in regards to built chimneys that pass through floors of fuels. Not all stoves are equipped to burn coal. buildings requiring the protection of vertical Coal with a low sulfur content will reduce the openings shall be enclosed with approved possibility of corrosion. walls having a fire reistance rating of not Mobile Homes: Please read the stove less than one hour when such chimneys are manufacturer's instructions and safety manual located in a building less than 4 stories in carefully. Not all stoves are listed for use in height, and not less than 2 hours when such mobile homes. 6 woo Lf"fDi► a-- 9,116 111 - 1tioy \\ \ J.Cr‘ri el"--7 STEP-BY-STEP DIRECTIONS IP NI There are five general types of DuraPlus I (`� NA r=7:5r installations: -i 1. Ceiling-supported / III r,c-5 1 ATTIC a({ ci2. Roof-supported .� ti —, / 94 U Ccs+'7 3. Tee-supported (through the wall) * \\ 4/ = �i , 4. Masonry Fireplace 5. Zero-Clearance Fireplace 1\1 — L MINIMUM OF 2 INCHES Q�t, 1 I „ BELOW FINISHED CEILING /� .G ✓ Review the step-by-step directions before beginning your installation, I 18 INCHES MINIMUM FOR SINGLE-WALL STOVEPIPE CEILING SUPPORTED 11 1. Place Appliance: Position the appliance according to the manufacturer's instructions. The flue outlet collar should be placed between the rafters or joists above, if possible. 2. Frame Support Opening: Drop a plumb 1,” bob to the center of the appliance's flue outlet CAP 6 SDP--- ---1.-y v and mark this center point on the ceiling. Refer FLASHING to Table 2 for specific framing and clearance STORM COLLAR---_,, VENTILATED SDP-SCu-/ SDP-SC dimensions. Mark appropriate cutting lines .40 around the center point. Cut a square hole in CHIMNEY SECTIONS the ceiling for a Square Support Box, or a round SDP-P hole for a Round Support Box. Frame a level, ''p`' square opening centered over the hole which II you have cut. (Figures 3 and 4). `J 14 1/2" LIATTIC INSULATION SHIELD iii � CEILING JOISTS SDP-IS fit 14 112" 4110 V�FRAMING , SUPPORT BOX/� `\` JOISTS FRAMED SQUARE CEILING \/ OPENING L'M MSE SUPPORT BOX - SDP-SB OR 2 INCHES MINIMUMS ROUND CEILING BELOW FINISHED SUPPORT SDP-RS CEILING Figure 3 g Figure 4 1 ` 7 CAP SDP-C FLASHING 1114111, VENTILATED STORM COLLAR `�� SDP-SC SDP-SC .. CHIMNEY SECTIONS SDP-P \ ` ROUND CEILING SUPPORT icor, SDP-RS II 11* I ATTIC INSULATION 111111 0..;V SHIELD SDP-IS VIP FIRESTOP RADIATION SHIELD FLAT SUPPORT BOX i II tr; E:51 <�> SDP-IS SDP-S ' ATTIC �I Figure 5 �'�\ ma r /\ r LEARANCEMIN \�,� \l CHIMNEY SECTIONS C2 IrINSIDE OFii• SDP-P ENCLOSURE U) II0 z iAit, o FRAMED 0 W ENCLOSURE r 11. —,- rc, .e. I MIN OF 2 INCHES BELOW FINISHED ROUND CEILING ' CEILING SUPPORT WITH TRIM `\ SUPPORT BOX IN ! � l PLATES IN PLACE ■II ,Q CATHEDRAL CEILING j WITH TRIM FRAME IN ��` PLACE SQUARE CEILING SUPPORT FRAMED WOOD SCREW(6 REQ) OOD SCREW(8 REQ) BOX SDP-SB OR ROUND OPENING CEILING SUPPORT SDP-RS Figure 6 Figure 7 3. Install Support: Slip the Support Box a cathedral ceiling with the "U-shaped" trim is ,(Figure 5), into the framed opening. It must also shown in Figure 6. Trim kits are available extend at least 2 inches below the finished in brass, to enhance the appearance of the ceiling. Level the Square Support Box and various Support Boxes and Trim Frames . nail it to the framing using at least two 8-penny Where the chimney passes through additional nails per side. The two Trim Frames are floors and ceilings, install Firestop Radiation positioned as shown, and screwed through Shields. Where the chimney passes through the ceiling and into the framing members with an attic, Firestop Radiation Shields and (6) 1-1/4 inch long round-head wood screws. Insulation Shields must be installed. (Figure 6). The bottom of the Round Support 4. Frame Openings: Frame openings in must also be at least 2 inches below the each ceiling or floor above the Support Box. finished ceiling. Trim for the Support Boxes (Figure 7). These openings are to hold the is "U-shaped" . The trim pieces are adjusted Firestop Radiation Shields and Attic Insulation to accommodate the Square Support Box, and Shields. Locate each opening by dropping a screwed into the framing, using wood screws. plumb bob to the four corners of the opening A completed Square Support Box installed in below. Maintain the minimum clearances and 8 TABLE 2 FRAMING FOR SQUARE SUPPORT BOXES, ROUND SUPPORT BOXES AND WALL THIMBLES SQUARE SUPPORT BOXES Chimney inside diameter 6 INCHES 7 INCHES 8 INCHES Framed opening inside dimensions 14'/2 x 14'/2 14%x 14'/2 14'V2 x 14'/2 ROUND SUPPORT BOXES Chimney inside diameter 6 INCHES 7 INCHES 8 INCHES Framed opening inside dimensions 14'/2 x 14% 14%x 14'/2 14'/2 x 14'/2 WALL THIMBLES Chimney inside diameter 6 INCHES 7 INCHES 8 INCHES Framed opening inside dimensions 14'/2 x 14'/2 14'/2 x 14'/2 14'/2 x 14'/2 FIRESTOP RADIATION SHIELD Chimney inside diameter 6 INCHES 7 INCHES 8 INCHES Framed opening inside dimensions 14%2 x 14'/2 14'/2 x 14'% 14'/2 x 14'/2 dimensions as specified in Table 2. If Elbows must be used to avoid an obstruction, refer to ,4 LACHES the offset elbow installation section. RooF 5. Cut Roof Opening: Cut an opening in the , ,41NCH S 14 NCHES p/TCH4�NF roof directly above the opening below, and at least 4 inches larger than the chimney's ' I, outside diameter to provide at least a 2-inch41 •41� clearance all around the chimney. If the 111J1141.1 installation is located between rafters thatare 16 inches on center, Close Clearance CUT PANEL'S To Shields (a sheet metal product fabricated by ROOF PITCH LINE DuraVent), may be used to avoid structural itIfr reframing. (Figure 8). The 2-inch minimum clearance to combustibles is not required when the chimney passes through Close Clearance Figure 8 Shields. When using Close Clearance Shields, Ventilated Flashing must be installed. Refer to through a Firestop Radiation Shield, a ceiling, Figure 10, which pictures both Ventilated and and into an attic. The other is a multi-story Non-ventilated Flashing. building where the chimney passes through a 6. Install Firestop Radiation Shield: One Firestop Radiation Shield, through a ceiling, of two possible situations exist for installing into another story, and then into an attic. the Firestop Radiation Shield. One is a Each of these require a different configuration two- story dwelling where the chimney passes of the Firestop Radiation Shield. Figure 7 9 FIRESTOP RADIATION SHIELD SDP-FRS illustrates the two-story building. In the case of the two-story installation, the base of the 4 Firestop Radiation Shield is nailed to the top a \_ of the framing, with the pan (the depressed NAILS(AT LEAST 2 PER SIDE) portion of the base), facing downwards. For the multi-story installation, the base is nailed to � TWO-STORY GOING the bottom of the framing with the pan facing ../4.41 .1.. INTO ATTIC FRAMING upwards. The cylindrical component of the 0 Firestop Radiation Shield is then slipped down , through the base from the top until it rest on 4110���,� the bead. (Figure 9). Refer to Table 2 for the 1 FRAMING framing requirements. )10 7.Assemble Chimney Sections: Lower FIRESTOP RADIATION ``♦� and seat the female end of the first Chimney SHIELD SDP-FRS Section in the Support Box. (Figure 11). It will twist-lock onto the male end of a Low MULTI-STORY GOING T ,,�,,,,,, NAILS(AT Profile Starter Section, which is a component INTO NEXT FLOOR %�j/ LEAST of the Support Box. Turn Pipe Sections 'i" 2 PER SIDE) clockwise, firmly to lock them together. Sheet Figure 9 1 metal screws may be used to reinforce the connection, however they are not normally required. Screws are only acceptable in the s * outer liner. 04 8. Install Attic Insulation Shield: Install 4. r the Attic Insulation Shield where the chimney passes into an attic. It's purpose is to prevent ±7)C-\ debris and insulation from getting too close to the chimney. (Figure 12). An installed Attic VENTILATED FLASHING Insulation Shield is 14 inches high. In attic Figure 10 areas where this shield won't fit, a Square Support Box, (which is available in heights up to 36 inches), can be used instead of an I CHIMNEY SECTION Attic Insulation Shield, provided it reaches SDPP through the roof; refer to the Roof Supported Installation section on page 14. If the chimney is fully enclosed through the attic, an Insulation Shield is not required, however, again, Ventilated Flashing must be used. Where the chimney passes into the attic, Al* SUPPORT SDP-S,SDP-RSBOX,SDP-SB install the Attic Insulation Shield as follows: a. If the Firestop Radiation Shield extends Figure 11 above the attic floor, no modifications are 10 necessary. The Firestop Radiation Shield will WARNING:IF CHIMNEY IS ENCLOSED IN ATTICMO SDP-IS fit inside the Attic Insulation Shield. AREA,YOU MUST USE ,....,,,,..a oi b. Assemble Chimney Sections until at least VENTILATED FLASHING. . 18 inches of chimney extends above the %ft11100 Firestop Radiation Shield. c. Slip the Insulation Shield over the Chimney and Firestop Radiation Shield until the base . 11111°11L 111 sits squarely on the framed opening. (Figure 7). d. Nail the Insulation Shield to the top of the Figure 12 framed opening with at least two 8-penny nails per side. (Figure 12). e. Wrap the Collar around the chimney and _ _ fasten it loosely. Slide the Collar down to meet the Insulation Shield. Slip the tab through the / \ adjacent slot and fold it back to tighten the � Collar. (Figure 13). j 9. Attach Flashing: In new construction, /! assemble the Chimney Sections to a point above the roof, then slip the Flashing over the chimney. On an existing roof, center and install the Flashing before extending I---- the chimney above the roof. Allow space to permit sliding the next Chimney Section Figure 13 up through the Flashing. Always insure the chimney remains vertical, and that at least a 2-inch clearance to combustible materials is maintained all around. Install the upper edge PUSH COLLAR DOWN TO of the Flashing under the roofing. Nail to the FLASHING AND SEAL WITH roof along the upper edge and the upper half 1 INCH ROOFING NON-HARD NAILS ALONG TOP OF NON-HARDENING on each side with 1-inch roofing nails. Do SEALANT. FLASHING not nail the lower edge of the Flashing, or the T (SEALANT SHOWN lower half of the sides. (Figure 14). Seal all 1 IN HEAVY LINE) nail heads with a non-hardening waterproof I STORM COLLAR sealant. On flat or tarred and graveled roofs, ,' ' •;,..- SDP-SC nail and seal the Flat Roof Flashing to the roof on all sides with roofing compound. Do not put ..... 411V. screws through the Flashing into the Chimney Pipe. 10. Finish Top:Apply a non-hardening FLASHING SDP-F waterproof sealant around the chimney at the SDP-TF point where the Storm Collar will meet the Figure 14 11 CAP chimney above the Flashing, and also along SDP-C the vertical seam of the chimney pipe, which ./ is exposed to the weather. (Figures 14 and 15). Slide the Storm Collar down over the �:IPA APPLY SMALL BEAD OF NON-HARDENING chimney to the top of the Flashing. Tighten SEALANTALONG SEAM SEAM OF CHIMNEY and seal the Storm Collar against the sealant. , ,V' PIPE SECTION After installing sufficient Chimney Sections to meet the height requirement, (Figure 1), snap the Chimney Cap onto the top of the chimney. The Chimney Cap can be removed for Figure 15 chimney cleaning as described in the Chimney Maintenance section of the instructions. Use SPLITTER an Extended Roof Bracket if the chimney mil extends more than 4 feet above the roof. (Figures 18, and 19) in the Extended Roof Bracket section. If you are located in heavy snow country, a "splitter" should be fabricated ;� from heavy gauge sheet metal, and installed. SPLITTER (Figure 16). This will route the snow around r r the chimney, and protect it. This item is not r r rfurnished by DuraVent. r --(Arita - ,— J 11. Enclosures: Enclose chimneys where they pass through occupied spaces, including r r r — - TOP VIEW closets. Always maintain at least a 2 inch clearance between the chimney and any Figure 16 combustible surface. Interior enclosures may be constructed with standard framing and SDP-ES SDP-E 15°130° sheathed with sheetrock or plywood. Use Wall i Straps, if necessary, to maintain a minimum of 2 inches of air space between the chimney and 4pe ' SDPPcombustible materials. Num NOT MORE THAN 48 INCHES / OFFSET ELBOW INSTALLATION Elbows are manufactured in 15° and 30° RISEangles measured from the vertical. A 30° Elbow is the largest that can be used in an offset. A 30° Elbow may not be combined with --SDP-P a 15° Elbow to make a 45° offset for example. illlimir Avoid Elbows if possible, since a totally vertical chimney is more efficient. When Elbows OFFSET .f- are necessary to avoid obstructions such as Figure 17 rafters, ridgepoles, or joists, use no more than 12 2 pairs of Elbows (4 elbows total) in any one 2. Secure Offset: Place the Elbow Strap's chimney system. band around the angled portion of the top 1. Attach Elbows: Attach Elbows to Chimney Elbow, then tighten the nut and bolt until the Sections or other Elbows by twisting clockwise clamp is firm. Wrap the Elbow Strap end until they lock firmly. Attach one Elbow to the over an adjacent joist or rafter and secure it Chimney Section below, and align it for the with at least two 8-penny nails. Do not add offset. If the needed direction of the Elbow more Chimney Sections until the Elbows are is different than the fully locked position, the supported. Be sure that the chimney remains Elbow can be rotated to desired direction vertical. If the total length of the Chimney and can be secured to pipe section with a Sections between the two Elbows exceeds 3 minimum of(4) sheet metal screws. Do not feet, install a second Elbow Strap around the penetrate the inner wall. Refer to Table 3 to center of the Chimney Section(s). determine the required offset length and attach an appropriate length (or lengths) of Chimney Section(s) above the Elbow. Do not exceed the maximum lengths between the Elbows specified in Table 3. Attach the second Elbow above the Chimney Section to complete the offset. (Figure 17). TABLE 3 DURAPLUS (SDP) OFFSET CHART 6"DIAMETER 7"DIAMETER 8"DIAMFTFR� Elbow Chimney Offset - Offset Rise — Degrees Section Inches Inches Inches Indies Inches Inches ;� 111 i /2 15° 0" 1'/2" 12" 13/4" 131/2" 13/4" 13' " �. 15° 12" 41/4" 231/2" 41/4" 20'/i' 41/4" 23'h" RISE 15° 24" 7'/2" 34" 7 3/4" 35'/2" 6 3/4" 35'/2" ` 15 36' 10' " 451/2" 10 3/4" 46 3/4' 91/2" 47" 1111 \ 15° 24'+24" 13'/4' 55'/2" 13'/2" 57" 12" 57A" —� OFFSET 30° 0" 3 3/4" 143/4" 3 3A" 14'/4' 3 3/4" 14 3/4" 30° 12" 9" 24" 9„ 24„ 9„ 24" 30 24" 15" 33 3/4' 15" 33'/4' 14 3/4" 341/4" 30° 36" 21" 44" 21" 431/2' 20'/2" 44 3A" 300 24"+24° 26 3/4" 53" 26" 521/2" 251h" 53 34" 13 CHIMNEY SECTION (Figures 18 and 19). Cut 2 pieces of 3/4 inch SDP-P C0111111 thin wall galvanized steel electrical conduit, EXTENDED (or rigid galvanized tubing) to these lengths. ROOF The conduit is not furnished by DuraVent, BRACKET SDP-RSA and must be locallyprocured. Mount the two LI Roof Brackets where the conduit meets the so° roof, using 6 roofing nails per bracket. Seal the nail heads carefully with a non-hardening, waterproof sealant. GALVANIZED II 3/4 INCH WALL 3. Attach Conduit: Flatten 1 inch and drill ELECTRICAL CONDUIT(NOT FURNISHED) a 1/4-inch hole at each end of both pieces of Figure 18 conduit. Bolt each conduit to the Pipe Band and Roof Brackets with the nuts and bolts CHIMNEY CAP SDP-C provided. INV .. IIEXTENDED ROOF BRACKET SDP-RSA I 1 ._....4.,...., NOTE:SIF l A DIMENION'A' 60° IS GREATER s t�� ,THAN4-FEET, L A MINIMUM OF 2 INCHES mil EXTENDED ' BELOW FINISHED CEILING WI FOOF BRACKET MUST BE USED. STORM COLLAR SDP-SC18 INCHES MINIMUM FOR IISINGLE-WALL STOVEPIPE FLASHING SDP-F, 1.1SDP-TF — CONSISTS OF:(1)PIPE BAND,(2)ROOF BRACKET CONNECTED WITH 3/4 INCH THIN-WALL GALVANIZED ELECTRICAL CONDUIT.(NOT SpA ENTILATED FLASHING FURNISHED BY SIMPSON DURA-VENT).FLATTEN ENDS AND BOLT TO SDP-F PIPE BAND AND BRACKET. STORM COLLAR — T SDP-SC �F� Figure 19 CHIMNEY SECTIONS SDP-P EXTENDED ROOF BRACKET INSTALLATION ��= If the chimney extends more than 4 feet above �a� the roofline, an Extended Roof Bracket must �'4 be installed at every 4-foot increment of height ROOF above the roofline, leaving no more than 4 feet .--w.. ��� extending above the last pipe band. i% 1. Mount Pipe Band: Slip the Pipe Band t around the chimney and secure by tightening ,I� FRAMED OPENING the nut and bolt. I} PUSH SUPPORT BOX UP 2. Install Roof Brackets: Measure from the _ THROUGH ROOF,TRIM AND FOLD BACK EXCESS Pipe Band to the points where the conduit will SQUARE CEILING SUPPORT AS SHOWN IN FIG.22 meet the roof, and form approximately a 60° BOX SDP-SB Figure 20 angle with the chimney, and with each other. 14 1. Place Appliance: Place the appliance in it's ROOF SUPPORTED proper location, referring to the manufacturer's INSTALLATIONS instructions as to allowable distances from Use only where a leveled Square Support Box combustibles, etc. will extend at least 2 inches below the ceiling 2. Cut Openings: Cut a roof opening directly (on the low side), while the top edge at least above the appliances' flue outlet collar, just covers the edge of the roof's decking material. as in a Ceiling-Supported Installation (Steps 1 Square Support Boxes are available in 11 thru 5). If a separate ceiling and roof exists, inch, 24 inch, and 36 inch heights. Mobile as shown in Figure 20, (Low Attic), first cut home chimney installations are roof supported, and frame a ceiling opening as described and use Ventilated Flashings. Do not seal in Ceiling-Supported Installations (Step 2). openings. Refer to Table 2 for clearance and framing specifications. If it is desired to install through a cathedral ceiling (Figure 21), then the hole is cut in the roof. II 3. Install Support Box: Slip the Square INCHES MINIMUM Support Box into the framed opening so it I }18 INCHES MINIMUM FOR projects at least 2 inches below the finished ceiling and rafters, and extends above the ceiling to framing or decking materials to which it will be nailed. Level the Support Box, SINGLE-WALL STOVEPIPE IIII and slit the corners to the roofline where they • extend beyond it. Bend the flaps (created by the slitting) flush with the roof, and nail the Support Box to the roof or framing with at least two 8-penny nails per side. (Figure CAP SDP--C-----.-c;'? VENTILATED FLASHING 22). Screw the trim sections into the ceiling. STORM COLLARSDP-F SDP-SC (Figure 6). el./ CHIMNEY SECTIONS SDP-P `�-r� SUPPORT BOX SDP-SB i AMP 10111104 iv ROOF i 4* , :i...", SX 4%' THROPUSH UGH ROOFUPPORT,BOTRIMUPSQUARE CEILING SUPPORTAND FOLD BACK EXCESS BOX SDP-SB AS SHOWN IN FIG.22 Figure 21 Figure 22 15 4. Complete Installation: Refer to Steps 8, (t4;► PIPE mg SDP-P and 9, in the Ceiling Supported Installation PIPE SECTION section, to complete the Roof-Supported S PCP OSDP -INCH g TEE 5116 X 3"LAG Installation. WALL THIMBLE t SDP-T (6CREWS /j�►y1 SDP-WT , 04 FURNIISHEOD TEE-SUPPORTED INSTALLATIONS �`� REMOVABLE Tee-Supported installations are used when l\ c� / TRAY 1/ (COMPONENT passing through a wall to an outside chimney. Q ♦ ` OF SDP-TS) The required parts and general configuration �g ft0v, are as shown in Figures 23, and 24. r\i.--' TEE CAP TEE SU1. Place Appliance: Position the appliance SDP TSPPORT �- _COMPONENT OF SDP-T according to the manufacturer's instructions. TEE CAP 2. Cut and Frame Opening: Cut (COMPONENT OF SDP-T) 14-1/4 inch diameter holes in the inner and outer walls. The center of these holes should Figure 24 be aligned with the center of the stove's flue - outlet collar. For new construction, prior to sheetrock or other covering of the wall studs is applied, frame a square opening between the studs, as specified in Table 2. (Figure 25). Should it be necessary to go through concrete, 14112" masonry, or cinder-block, a 14-1/4 inch WARNING: ALLOW 1/2 INCH AIR VENTILATED SPACE BETWEEN BASE FLASHING MUST OF FLASHING OR COVER (4 / BE USED WITH AND ENCLOSURE ENCLOSURES. FRAMING. I FRAMED ` (tr i 11.1" EXTERIOR I ENCLOSURE .11-`- TYPICAL41 I MIM__ = THRU-THE-WALL 141!2" I I ,a TEE-SUPPORTED 111 INSTALLATION II II I I I I I ACCESS DOOR FOR CLEANING `MMX �W' �II m1, ` � V U I Figure 25 -I Figure 23 16 diameter hole must be cut through the wall. Tee and Chimney Section from the wall, and 3. Install Wall Thimble: Insert the black nail the Wall Thimble's black section to the section of the Wall Thimble into the opening studs with four 1-inch roofing nails. If the Wall in the wall from inside the room, and align Thimble is going through a concrete wall, and the nail holes with the studs. (Figure 26). no framing members are available to which to Do not nail the black thimble section at this nail the black portion of the Wall Thimble to, time. Attach the Tee to a 9-inch or 12-inch use masonry anchors to attach it. If a Tee- Chimney Section by twisting until it is firmly Supported installation is being installed in a locked. If the wall is less than 6 inches thick, garage, it must be enclosed. (Figure 27). use a 9-inch Chimney Section; if the wall is 4. Seal Outside: From the outside, insert between 6 and 9 inches thick, use a 12-inch the galvanized section of the Wall Thimble Chimney Section. From outside the building, through the wall and into the black section. insert the Chimney Section into the hole until If it does not reach the black section, an the vertical part of the Tee is 2 inches away extension tube can be locally made from .018" from the outside of the wall, and the black thick galvanized steel. Seal the flange of the portion of the Wall Thimble and the Chimney galvanized portion of the Wall Thimble to the Section protrude into the room at least 2 outside wall, using non-hardening waterproof inches. IMPORTANT In order to make a sealant, and fasten it to the wall with screws. safe connection, the female end of the From the outside, slip the Chimney Section, Chimney Section must fully contact the which is attached to the Tee, into the Thimble. inside face of the Wall Thimble. Remove the NEVER INSTALL SINGLE WALL STOVEPIPE THROUGH THE WALL THIMBLE! 8-PENNY NAILS(4)REQ 5/16 X 3"LAG 5. Install Tee Support: Remove the two SCEWS(6 REQ) NOTT FURNISHED screws from the Tee Cleanout Cap, and detach SHIMS TO J _ it from the Tee. Attach the Tee Support Straps MAINTAIN _�_ PP P CIRCULARITY �-� to the base with the nuts and bolts provided. OF THIMBLE ��lli_' (2)REQ(NOT Rik r 1 in FURNISHED, MAY BE MADE _1 „ C 14 1/2" ,j, NOTE:IF SYSTEM EXITS OF WOOD) LL A _ . THRU WALL INTO GARAGE,AN � . ENCLOSURE ISREQUIRED. 14 1/2" 2 INCHESVENTILATED FLASHING VIEW FROM OUTSIDE MINIMUM MUST BE USED DURA PLUS 2 INCHES MINIMUM- III CHIMNEY PIPE I'. ' I. OUTSIDE -'E' ��� 2 INCHES MINIMUM ®il]� so �' `�II�I„4 NCLOSURE ' IIIIIACCESS DOOR INTERIOR �I L-2 INCHES MINIMUM FOR CLEANING PORTION OF CLEARANCE TEEWALL THIMBLE SDP-TIiII' :' GARAGE SDP-WT(BLACK) Figure 26 Figure 27 17 a Flashing and Storm Collar as described WALL STRAP in Steps 8, 9 and 10 for Ceiling Supported • Installations. Another option is to cut away � the overhang for a 2-inch clearance. (Figure Ard 28). If the chimney extends more than 4 feet ` above the top Wall Band, or Flashing, use an JExtended Roof. I.�\. 7. Install Chase Cover. If a chase enclosure ALLOWAMINIMUMOF has been constructed, installing the chase 2 INCHES AIR SPACE ON ALL SIDES cover requires some special considerations. The chase must be ventilated at the top SRN and a 1/2-inch air gap must be established "____=°= between the cover, and the framed chase top. In addition, a 1/2-inch air gap should exist between the hole in the cover, and the Chimney Pipe Sections. Figure 29 displays in some detail, how these air gaps are established with locally fabricated spacers and 1.1.I covers. These are not furnished by DuraVent, 21NCHES MINIMUM but may be made from 28 gage or heavier 2 INCHES MINIMUM - sheet metal. Should the installer elect to use omin;I Flat Roof Flashing, (which is a stock item), the air spaces are still required. When installing the Storm Collar, do not push it down all the Figure 28 way to the cover, but allow an air space for Use (2) 5/16 inch, 3-inch long lag screws to flow between the Chimney Pipe and the hole attach the straps to the wall. Replace the Tee in the cover. Cleanout Cap and screws, once the Tee is MASONRY FIREPLACE installed. 6. Complete Chimney: Attach the Chimney INSTALLATIONS Sections as in Step 7 of the Ceiling Supported 1. Determine Chimney Size: Use Table 4 Installation section. Secure the chimney to to determine the correct diameter chimney for the wall with Wall Straps at 4-foot intervals your fireplace. to maintain at least 2 inches of clearance to 2. Mount Anchor Plate: Chimneys for combustible materials. Slip the Wall Straps masonry fireplaces begin with an Anchor Plate. around the chimney, tighten the bolts, and Center the Anchor Plate on a brick or concrete fasten the Wall Straps to the wall with (2) base over the masonry flue opening. Seal the 5/16-inch, 3-inch long lag screws. Snap the Anchor Plate with a high-temperature sealant, Chimney Cap into the top of the chimney, and secure with (4) 1/4-inch masonry anchors. once it is at the height specified in Figure 1. If (Figure 30). Be sure it is level. The Anchor the chimney penetrates an overhang, frame Plate is available in two styles. One contains for at least 2 inches of clearance, and install the perforated Starter Section, which is used 18 in the event the chimney is to be enclosed. —1/2 INCH AIR SPACE ESTABLISHED The other is a flat plate, to be used in cases BY SPACERS _ when the chimney is not enclosed. 3. Attach Chimney: Place the first Chimney 7 .. _ ` Section over the flange on the Anchor Plate i with the arrows pointing up. Drill 1/8-inch illi1 diameter holes through the outer sleeve of the MFA . Chimney Section which match the location of wNI ► 1/2 INCH AIR SPACE the corresponding holes in the Anchor Plate. Secure the Chimney Section to the Anchor Plate with #8 self-tapping sheet metal screws. — 4. Finish Chimney: Install the rest as directed FLAT ROOF FLASHING in the Ceiling Supported Installation section, Steps 4 through 10. Refer to Figure 1 and m"' Table 4 for chimney height requirements. 12 INCH MINIMUM ;�, i _ �,, Always maintain at least 2 inches of clearance to combustible materials, and enclose the FRAMED chimney where it passes through occupied CHASE areas. Use a Wall Strapfor eve four feet of ENCLOSURE every chimney height. NAIL(AS REQ) CAP SDP-C STORM COLLAR •` (SDP-SC) CHIMNEY PIPE 4 1 SECTION SDP-P Ob 1 FLAT ROOF FLASHING 1 (SDP-TF) cuSh MUST BE VENTILATED = a�' LOW-PROFILE \/ (SRTEA0RUTERRESDEIFCTION SPACERS LOCALLY ANCHOR PLATE I FRABRICATED(NOT SDP-AP CHIMNEY IS CHIMNEY FURNISHED BY SIMPSON ' ENCLOSED) SECTIONS ' ill..s.. DURA-VENT) SDP-P \�`\Al "`--- MASONRY � � \ ANCHORS SHEET (4)REQ(NOT \/ / METAL \ FURNISHED) 1/2 SCREWS(4) \ �� `O' 7 REQ Nt 00 %° 4 • `- `••4• /• EXISTING SEALANTTEMP le MASONRY CHIMNEY Figure 29 Figure 30 19 TABLE 4 1 _ se FIREPLACE L �tie>, so 72 OPENING (INCHES) 40 IMMIW �ll, 30 a, __ 60 20__ �_& 48 4'f 101.MIbl' _l___l_ 42 �T.s, 8 -__�__ _.7_ .36 16 `_--_/MI I I IMI I MI_MM P�_24 I - �11Z--- W ___ _I_A_�_ 18 14 p�:---`_`—__�_A__ 48 T 12 -1___k`__ __IIW 42 �_�y�` i• PIPE 10 " 30 �ti�' SIZE `-,`� 24 (INCHES) s `7 =����MIIMI DOTTED LINE REPRESENTS =�MIM�MIIM SAMPLE PROBLEM. FIREPLACE N���mommim� OPENING IS 36 IN. WIDE, 30 IN. �� ��� HIGH, AND CHIMNEY HEIGHT IS 20 FT. • amo m CORRECT FLUE SIZE IS 12 IN. DIAMETER, mum MIIII =II Min 20 CHIMNEY CONNECTION FROM APPLIANCE /- SECTION TO CHIMNEY SYSTEM QN�� v 1. Single Wall Stovepipe: DuraVent's "DuraBlack" stovepipe is recommended, v if single wall stovepipe is desired. The I SHEET METAL connection to the ceiling support box, or SCREWS wall thimble is made with a DuraBlack Slip %� ) 1 Connector(Part# 1670, 1770, or 1870, for ,?4.4,, 6-inch, 7-inch, or 8-inch pipe, respectively). The beaded end of the slip connector slips into 11 • BASE PLATE the hole in the ceiling support or wall thimble. (SDP-BP) Align the tabs on the slip connector with the notches in the face of the support or wall thimble, push the connector in, and twist to lock it in. Further instructions for assembling ZERO-CLEARANCE FIREPLACE the DuraBlack pipe are contained in their shipping cartons. Remember, the minimum Figure 31 clearance to combustibles for single wall stovepipe is 18 inches. 2. DVL: DuraVent manufactures DVL, which is a double-wall connector pipe, which may ZERO-CLEARANCE FIREPLACE be positioned within 6 inches to a combustible INSTALLATIONS wall, and within 8 inches to a combustible 1. Manufacturer's Instructions: Carefully ceiling, provided the appliance installation instructions permit this distance. In order read and comply with the manufacturer's to join this type of connector to the ceiling installation instructions for your fireplace. Verify support, or wall thimble, a Close Clearance that DuraVent's DuraPlus chimney is approved Adaptor (Part#8674, 8774, or 8874, for for use on your fireplace. 6-inch, 7-inch, or 8-inch pipe, respectively), 2. Base Plate: Attach a Base Plate to the is required. The adaptor slips into the hole in fireplace top with sheet metal screws. (Figure the ceiling support, or wall thimble. Align the 31). A high temperature sealant may be used tabs on the adaptor with the slots cut into the if desired. face of the ceiling support, or wall thimble, 3. Chimney Sections: Attach a Chimney push in, and twist to lock it in place. Detailed Section to the Base Plate by twist-locking. instructions for assembling the remainder of 4. Completion: Install the remainder as the close clearance system are included in the instructed for a standard Ceiling-Supported shipping cartons. installation, (less the Support Box). Always maintain at least 2 inches of clearance to combustibles, and enclose the chimney where it passes through occupied areas, 21 CHIMNEY MAINTENANCE liability for damage resulting from the use of 1. Creosote and Soot: When wood is burned chemical cleaners. slowly, it produces tar and other organic 7. In Case of Fire: If a flue fire occurs, close vapors, which combine with expelled moisture all appliance draft openings, and call your to produce creosote. The creosote vapors Fire Department. Do not use the chimney condense in the relatively cool chimney flue again, until it has been inspected for possible of a slow-burning fire. As a result, creosote damage. residue accumulates on the flue lining. When 8. Painting: To increase chimney life, coat ignited, this creosote makes an extremely hot all exterior metal parts, with the exception of fire. the Chimney Cap with high temperature, rust 2. Access. Chimneys must be installed so proof paint. Wash the metal with a vinegar and that access is provided for inspection and water solution before painting. cleaning. 9. Creosote Formation: DuraVent assumes 3. When to Clean: The chimney should be no liability for structural damage or roof inspected at least once every month during the contamination as the result of creosote heating season to determine if creosote or soot formation. It is the owner's responsibility has built up. Check spark arrestor screens to comply with inspection and cleaning every 2 to 4 weeks. If creosote or soot has requirements as described in these accumulated, it should be removed to reduce instructions. the risk of chimney fire. 4. How to Clean: Have your chimney cleaned by a certified professional chimney sweep if you have doubts about your ability to clean it. Use a plastic, wood, or steel brush. Do not use a brush that will scratch the stainless steel liner of your chimney. Scrub the spark arrestor with a wire brush. To remove the Chimney Cap for cleaning, unscrew the four screws that attach the cap's support legs to the cap base. The Tee Cleanout Cap can be removed once the screws are unscrewed. Remember to replace the cap when you are finished cleaning the chimney. 5. Coal: To reduce corrosion in chimneys where coal is burned, clean the chimney thoroughly within 48 hours of shutting down the stove for the season. 6. Chemical Cleaners: Use chemical cleaners only as a last resort, and use only those which the manufacturer specifically warrants as being non-corrosive to the chimney liner. DuraVent will assume no 22 I 23 M&G DURAVENT WARRANTY M&G DuraVent,Inc.("DuraVent")provides this limited lifetime warranty for all of its products to the original purchaser,with the exception ofVentinox(lifetime), DuraBlack(five years)and all Termination Caps(five years). Subject to the limitations set forth below,DuraVent warrants that its products will be free from substantial defects in material or manufacturing,if properly installed,maintained and used.This Warranty is non-transferable with the exception ofVentinox which is transferable from the original homeowner to the buyer of the home for a period of ten(10)years.This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, smoke damage or damage caused by chimney fires,acts of God,or any product that was:(1)purchased other than from an authorized DuraVent dealer,retailer or distributor;(2)modified or altered;(3)improperly serviced,inspected or cleaned;or(4)subject to negligence or any use not in accordance with the printed materials provided with the product as determined by DuraVent.This limited lifetime warranty applies only to parts manufactured by DuraVent. DuraVent provides the following warranties for its products: One Hundred Percent(100%)of the purchase price or MSRP at time of purchase,whichever is lower, for 15 years from the date of purchase,and Fifty Percent(50%)thereafter,except for the following limitations:Ventinox liner and components in wood,oil,wood pellet,and gas installations are warranted at One Hundred Percent(100%)for the lifetime of the original homeowner;Ventinox 316 liner and components for coal burning installations which are warranted One Hundred Percent(100%)for ten years;all Termination Caps and DuraBlack°are warranted at One Hundred Percent(100%)for five years,and at Ten Percent(10%)thereafter. All warranty obligations of DuraVent shall be limited to repair or replacement of the defective product pursuant to the terms and conditions applicable to each product line.These remedies shall constitute DuraVent's sole obligation and sole remedy under this limited warranty.This warranty provides no cash surrender value.The terms and conditions of this limited lifetime warranty may not be modified,altered or waived by any action,inaction or representation,whether oral or in writing,except upon the express,written authority of an executive officer of DuraVent. VENTINOX WARRANTY CONDITIONS Liner and Component warranties contained herein are subject to the following conditions:(1)The Liner and Components must be installed according to DV's installation instructions;(2)The Liner and Components are used only to line or reline chimneys venting residential appliances for which the liner was intended; and(3)documented annual inspection of the Liner and Components and maintenance as deemed necessary,beginning one year after the date of installation and continuing throughout the warranty period,by a Nationally Certified Chimney Sweep or VENTINOX°installer.The Liner and Components warranty is further subject to compliance with the following requirements throughout the warranty period:The chimney must have a chimney cap and chemical chimney cleaners must not be used when cleaning the Liner or Components.Plastic-bristle flue cleaning brushes are recommended.Corn,biofuels,driftwood or other wood containing salt,preservative-treated lumber,plastic and household trash or garbage,or wood pellets containing such materials must not be burned in the appliance or fireplace.In case of a chimney fire,the chimney must be inspected and approved by a certified Chimney Sweep before reuse.After each annual inspection,maintenance,and cleaning,the certified Chimney Sweep must fill out and date the appropriate section of the warranty card provided with the chimney liner. LIMITATIONS ON INTERNET SALES: Notwithstanding any other terms or conditions of this limited lifetime warranty,DuraVent provides no warranty for the following specific products if such products are both:(a)purchased from an Internet seller;and(b)not installed by a qualified professional installer: DuraTech®,DuraPlus HTC®,PelletVent Pro®, FasnSeal®,and DuraVent's relining products including Duraliner°,DuraFlex°304,DuraFlex®316,DuraFlex°Pro,DuraFlex°SW,and Ventinox®. For purposes of this warranty,a trained professional installer is defined as one of the following: licensed contractors with prior chimney installation experience,CSIA Certified Chimney Sweeps,NFI Certified Specialists,or WETT Certified Professionals. DuraVent reserves the right to inspect defective product to determine if it qualifies for replacement under the terms of this limited lifetime warranty. All warranty claims must be submitted with proof of purchase. Labor and installation costs are not covered under this warranty.To obtain warranty service contact DuraVent promptly at DuraVent Warranty Service,902 Aldridge Rd.,Vacaville CA 95688,or call 800-835-4429. WHERE LAWFUL,DuraVent DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT WILL DuraVent BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL,CONSEQUENTIAL,PUNITIVE OR SPECIAL DAMAGES OR DIRECT OR INDIRECT LOSS OF ANY KIND,INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROPERTY DAMAGE AND PERSONAL INJURY. DuraVent'S ENTIRE LIABILITY IS LIMITEDTO THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THIS PRODUCT. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON IMPLIED WARRANTIES,ORTHE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS,AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. For the most up-to-date installation instructions,see www.duravent.com REV 7.20.2010 M&G DuraVent,Inc. PO Box 1510 Vacaville CA 95696-1510 Manufactured in Vacaville CA and Albany NY DuraVent. Member of M&G Group Customer Service Support 800-835-4429 707-446-4740 FAX www.duravent.com DuraPlus is a registered trademark of the M&G DuraVent,Inc. L119 04/2011 All rights reserved.Made in the USA.M&G DuraVent is a member of M&G Group.©2011 • Ill 64 INSTALLER: LEAVE THIS MANUAL WITH THE APPLIANCE. CONSUMER: RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. INSTALLATION AND )(1))` TIMBERWOLf OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CERTIFIED UNDER U.S.ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY(E.P.A.)JULY 1990 40 C.F.R.PART 60 AND THE OREGON DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY(D.E.Q.)PARTICULATE EMISSION STANDARDS BY E.E.M.0 THESE STOVES HAVE BEEN TESTED AND LISTED BY OMNI TESTING SERVICES TO STANDARDS:CSA B366.2,ULC S627,UL 1482. 2100 & 2200 LEG MODELS & PEDESTAL MODELS SAFETY INFORMATION • t • G .l If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or death.Improper installation,adjustment, alteration,service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage,bodily injury or even death.Please read entire manual before you install and use your appliance. -This appliance can be very hot when burning. -Combustible materials such as firewood,wet clothing,etc.placed too close can catch fire. 2jao -Children and pets must be kept from touching the appliance when it Ito Mp is hot. 7R'1TFp� -The chimney must be sound and free of cracks.Before installing this unit,contact the local building or fire authority and follow their guidelines. -Operate only with the door tightly closed. -Burn wood behind the log retainer directly on the firebricks. -Do not use an elevated grate or otherwise raise the fire. -At least 14 square inches of outside air must be admitted to the room or directly to the unit through a 4"diameter pipe. -This appliance is designed to burn natural wood only.Higher �0 aAcE: Qvil System Cenlfled T° efficiencies and lower emissions generally result when burning air HP� � �\ ISO L � D-TL "0 dried seasoned hardwoods,as compared to softwoods or to green or •" R^ freshly cut hardwoods. „.«,�,„ , , c u us j 9001-2008 CONN.wM.w.. -Do not start a fire with chemicals or fluids such as gasoline,engine oil,etc. ,,PLY C r r• =r9iL .M, tti FROMCAR UN -Do not burn treated wood,coal,charcoal,coloured paper,cardboard, 111111111 I ; ,I : li ; solvents or garbage. 1': I €€ #13 it 11 ill?-Do not let the appliance become hot enough for any part to glow red. i € 13t-KEEP THE STOVE TOP TEMPERATURE BELOW 700°F(371°C). i( I I �i i 1€ l i, i I,. ;€ t €i^ Attempts to achieve heat output rates that exceed design specifications can result in steel distortion and damage. Wolf Steel Ltd.,24 Napoleon Rd., Barrie, ON, L4M 4Y8 Canada/ 103 Miller Drive,Crittenden, Kentucky, USA,41030 Phone(705)721-1212• Fax(705)722-6031 •www.timberwolffireplaces.corn•ask@timberwolffireplaces.com $1000 1.14A W415-0842/B/03.08.10 I 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INSTALLATION OVERVIEW 3 2.0 INTRODUCTION 4 2.1 DIMENSIONS 5 2.2 SPECIFICATIONS 5 2.3 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 6 2.4 GENERAL INFORMATION 7 2.5 RATING PLATE INFORMATION 8 3.0 INSTALLATION PLANNING 9 3.1 APPLIANCE PLACEMENT 9 3.2 MINIMUM CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES 9 3.3 ALCOVE INSTALLATION 9 3.4 FLOOR PROTECTION 10 3.5 OUTSIDE AIR 10 4.0 INSTALLATION 11 4.1 CHIMNEY 12 4.1.1 CHIMNEY CONNECTION 13 4.1.2 ADDING SECTIONS 14 4.1.3 TYPICAL THROUGH THE CEILING 15 4.1.4 TYPICAL THROUGH THE WALL 16 4.1.5 TYPICAL EXISTING MASONRY 17 5.0 FINISHING 18 5.1 LEG INSTALLATION 18 5.2 PEDESTAL INSTALLATION 19 5.3 SECONDARY AIR TUBES 19 5.4 BRICK AND BAFFLE INSTALLATION 20 5.5 DOOR HANDLE INSTALLATION 21 5.6 ASH LIP INSTALLATION 21 6.0 OPTIONAL INSTALLATION 22 6.1 BLOWER KIT INSTALLATION 22 6.2 ASH DRAWER KIT(EP2OLAD) 23 6.3 ASH PAN KIT(EP2OPAD) 24 7.0 OPERATION 25 7.1 AIR CONTROL 26 7.2 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS/SMOKE DETECTORS 26 7.3 FUEL 26 7.4 LIGHTING AFIRE 27 7.4.1 FLASH FIRE 27 7.4.2 EXTENDED FIRE 27 7.5 SMOKING 27 8.0 MAINTENANCE 28 8.1 ASH REMOVAL PROCEDURES 28 8.2 ASH REMOVAL WITH ASH DRAWER 28 8.3 CREOSOTE FORMATION AND REMOVAL 29 8.4 RUNAWAY OR CHIMNEY FIRE 29 8.5 CHIMNEY CLEANING 29 8.6 CARE OF GLASS 30 8.7 DOOR REMOVAL 30 8.8 GLASS REPLACEMENT 31 8.9 GASKET REPLACEMENT 31 8.10 WOOD 32 9.0 REPLACEMENTS 33 10.0 TROUBLE SHOOTING 35 11.0 WARRANTY 36 12.0 SERVICE HISTORY 37 13.0 NOTES 38 NOTE: Changes, other than editorial, are denoted by a vertical line in the margin. W415-0842/B/03.08.10 3 1 .0 INSTALLATION OVERVIEW Venting, see "INSTALLATION - CHIMNEY" section See "AIR CONTROL" section 4111 . � d u Blower, see / +`f "OPTIONAL ION'OWER Handle, see "DOOR ii HANDLE INSTALLATION" gr section section 4004004404444: Ash Drawer, see "OPTIONAL ASH Heat shield, see "LEG DRAWER KIT (EP2OLAD)" section INSTALLATION" section for the leg model and "OPTIONAL ASH PAN KIT (EP2OPAD)" section for the pedestal model. W415-0842/B/03.08.10 4 2.0 INTRODUCTION tokt, • THIS APPLIANCE IS HOT WHEN OPERATED AND CAN CAUSE SEVERE BURNS IF CONTACTED. • Do not operate appliance before reading and understanding operating instructions. Failure to operate appliance according to operating instructions could cause fire or injury. • Before installing this appliance, contact the local building or fire authority and follow their guidelines. • This appliance must be installed by a qualified installer. • Risk of burns. The appliance should be turned off and cooled before servicing. • Do not let the appliance become hot enough for any part to glow red. • Do not install damaged, incomplete or substitute components. • Risk of cuts and abrasions. Wear protective gloves and safety glasses during installation. Sheet metal edges may be sharp. • Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the same room as the appliance. Tod- dlers, young children and others may be susceptible to accidental contact burns.A physical barrier is recommended if there are at risk individuals in the house. To restrict access to an appliance or stove, install an adjustable safety gate to keep toddlers, young children and other at risk individuals out of the room and away from hot surfaces. • Clothing or other flammable material should not be placed on or near the appliance. Objects placed in front of the appliance must be kept a minimum of 48" away from the front face of the appliance. • Due to high temperatures, the appliance should be located out of traffic and away from furniture and draperies. • Ensure you have incorporated adequate safety measure to protect infants/toddlers from touching hot surfaces. • Even after the appliance is out, the glass and/or screen will remain hot for an extended period of time. • Check with your local hearth specialty dealer for safety screens and hearth guards to protect children from hot surfaces. These screens and guards must be fastened to the floor. • Any safety screen or guard removed for servicing must be replaced prior to operating the appliance. • Under no circumstances should this appliance be modified. • Do not operate the appliance with the glass door removed, cracked or broken. Replacement of the glass should be done by a licensed or qualified service person. • Do not strike or slam shut the appliance glass door. • Operate only with the doors tightly closed. • Only doors/optional fronts certified with the unit are to be installed on the appliance. • Keep the packaging material out of reach of children and dispose of the material in a safe manner.As with all plastic bags, these are not toys and should be kept away from children and infants. • If the appliance is not properly installed, a house fire may result. Do not expose the appliance to the elements (ex. rain, etc.)and keep the appliance dry at all times.Wet insulation will produce an odour when the appliance is used. • The chimney must be sound and free of cracks. Clean your chimney a minimum of twice a year and as re- quired. • Do not start a fire with chemicals or fluids such as gasoline, engine oil, etc. • Your appliance requires periodic maintenance and cleaning. Failure to maintain your appliance may lead to smoke spillage in your home. • Higher efficiencies and lower emissions generally result when burning air dried seasoned hardwoods, as compared to softwoods or too green or freshly cut hardwoods. Burning wet unseasoned wood can cause excessive creosote accumulation. When this is ignited it can cause a chimney fire that may result in a serious house fire. • This appliance is designed to burn natural wood only. Do not burn treated wood, coal, charcoal, co- loured paper, cardboard, solvents or garbage. • Burn wood behind the log retainer directly on the firebricks. Do not elevate grate or otherwise raise the fire. • Do not store wood within appliance installation clearances or within the space required for re-fueling and ash removal. 3.17A W415-0842/8,03.08.10 5 2.1 DIMENSIONS 2100 26" 13" ii 1 A I 91.1111.111111111111111.111111111111M ----f -11:111111- 1:11 I 6 1/2" 19 3/4" a_0 6" iim =, ..111.1.1 21 5/8" ` / 315/8" a iik _..„,, _._._. .` ill F.,1 Ii , T ' 1 2200 26" ► < 13"—s A rl E-1' i 't \ / NM=I 6 1/2" Ø-ø „,t 11 6” 4' g 22 3/4" 24 5/8" /II 31 5/8" G T 1 I 2.2 SPECIFICATIONS Specifications 2100 2200 WIDTH 26" 26" DEPTH 21 5/8" 24 5/8" FLUE CENTER LINE TO REAR 6 1/2" 6 1/2" FLUE CENTER LINE TO SIDE 13" 13" HEIGHT PEDESTAL MODEL 29 7/8" 29 7/8" HEIGHT LEG MODEL 31 5/8" 31 5/8" CHAMBER (D.W.H) 11 5/8 x 20 7/8 x 11 5/8 14 5/8 x 20 7/8 x 11 5/8 CAPACITY 1.5 cubic feet 1.9 cubic feet APPROX.AREA HEATED* 600-1800 square feet 800-1800 square feet HEAT OUTPUT (HIGH BURN) ** 45,000 BTU 60, 000 BTU DURATION LOW FIRE* 6 hours 8 hours WEIGHT w/o BRICKS 180 lbs 210 lbs WEIGHT OF BRICKS 47 lbs 60 lbs IDEAL WOOD LENGTH 16" 16" * Figures will vary considerably with individual conditions. **Wolf Steel Ltd. estimated realistic BTU/h with hardwood logs and regular refueling. W415-0842/B/03 08.10 6 2.3 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS .�� ALL WIRING SHOULD BE DONE BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN AND SHALL BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL CODES. IN THE ABSENCE OF LOCAL CODES, USE THE CURRENT CSA C22.1 CANADIAN ELECTRIC CODE (IN CANADA) OR THE ANSI/NFPA NO. 70 NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE IN THE UNITED STATES. BURNING YOUR APPLIANCE WITH THE ASH WELL OPEN OR THE ASH DOOR AJAR CREATES A FIRE HAZARD AND MAY CAUSE INTERNAL DAMAGE TO THE APPLIANCE OR A HOUSE AND/OR CHIMNEY FIRE. DO NOT CONNECT THIS APPLIANCE TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE. DO NOT CONNECT TO ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM. PROVIDE ADEQUATE CLEARANCE FOR SERVICING AND OPERATING THE APPLIANCE. PROVIDE ADEQUATE VENTILATION. NEVER OBSTRUCT THE FRONT OPENING OF THE APPLIANCE. OBJECTS PLACED IN FRONT OF THE APPLIANCE MUST BE KEPT A MINIMUM OF 48" FROM THE FRONT FACE OF THE APPLIANCE. DO NOT INSTALL IN A MOBILE HOME. • Before beginning your installation, consult with your local building code agency or fire officials and insurance representative to ensure compliance. • Non-toxic smoke will be emitted during the paint curing process, to help dissipate the smoke open a window near the appliance. • Remove any dust or debris off the top of the appliance before firing the appliance as the paint will be- come soft as the appliance heats up and will harden as the appliance cures. To cure the paint on your appliance burn your appliance moderately hot during the first few fires. • To keep the gasket from sticking to the appliance as the paint is curing, periodically open the door every 5-10 minutes. • For the first two weeks use generous amounts of fuel and burn the appliance with the damper wide open for an hour as the appliance goes through a process of eliminating moisture in the steel and fire- bricks. The initial heat output will be reduced while the moisture is being drawn from the appliance and it will be necessary to build several hot fires to remove this moisture. DURING THIS PROCESS DO NOT OVERFIRE THE APPLIANCE. REDUCE THE AMOUNT OF AIR COMING INTO THE APPLI- ANCE IF THE APPLIANCE OR CHIMNEY BECOMES RED. 4 W415-0842/8/03.08 10 7 2.4 GENERAL INFORMATION ,!, DO NOT OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE WITHOUT THE LEGS OR PEDESTAL INSTALLED. Both models 2100 and 2200 are similar in design and use the same burning AIR INLET PATH principles. --.EXHAUST PATH They were specifically designed over many months of research to meet the •", t 1990 U.S.A. EPA particulate emission standards and have been extensively �' ' r; I 1----y ( tested in Canadian and American laboratories.This system is the most ef- i "_--_ __ ficient, simple and trouble free we know and works as follows: F'% I ,----------- " Secondary air from the rear hole travels up the back in the secondary air �I I =� �• I housing to the manifold located at the top and shoots out laterally to oxidize II i ' `I the gases below the smoke exit. ,' I • II The lower combustion chamber is lined with high temperature firebricks on 2 sides,the back and across the bottom,with a layer of fibre baffles at the top to 1[— - maintain a high temperature in the combustion chamber so that gases mixing "`'' i I with the preheated air from the secondary air manifold tube are easily ignited 51M01 1111 0/0�/l) and burned. The appliance sides and back are shielded to direct the heat �.-- upwards and forwards into the room. 2100�ILLUSTRATED 1 Be sure to provide sufficient combustion air. There are many other appliances in your home competing for air such as: a kitchen range hood, forced air heating devices, clothes dryer or a bathroom exhaust fan. After extended periods of non-operation such as following a vacation or a warm weather season, the appliance may emit a slight odour for a few hours. This is caused by dust particles on the firebox burning off. Open a window to suf- ficiently ventilate the room. NATIONAL We suggest that our woodburning hearth FIREPLACE products be installed and serviced If outside air is utilized,you should never experience a shortage INSTITutE" by professionals who are certified in the U.S. of combustion air. If you choose not to utilize outside air and NF• by the National Fireplace Institutes(NH)as experience draft or smoking problems,you may need to open a NFI Woodburning Specialists or who are door, a window or otherwise provide some method of supplying W. certified in Canada by D combustion air to thea appliance. Wood Energy Technical Wood Energy pp CERTIFIED Training ww.nfiertifedol9 Training (WETT). ..... .,,,,,„n W415-0842/8/03.08.10 8 2.5 RATING PLATE INFORMATION For rating plate location, see LISTED SOLID FUEL BURNING SPACE HEATER I "INSTALLATION OVERVIEW" ;,"ee O-TL e°�",,i' POELEACOMBUSTIBLE SOLIDEHOMOLOGUE TESTED TO:/TESTE SELON: section. c L's UL1482/ULC S627/CSA 8366.2(DEC 92) Odle O.1NUM ROD R MODELIMODELE:2100 REPORT NO./NUMERO DE RAPPORT ST-2 INSTALLAJDUSE OW NACCORDANCE NATH WOLF STEEL LTD'S POUR INSTALLATION ET UTILISATION CONFORMEMENT AUX INSTRUCTIONS DE INSTRUCTIONS.CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT WOLF STEEL LTE E.RENS EIGNEZ-VOUS AUPRES DES AUTORITES LOCALES DU RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION IN YOUR AREA. BATIMENT OU DU MINIMUM CEILING HEIGHT 7FT(2.13m) SERVICE DES INCENDIES AU SUJET DES RESTRICTIONS ET DES INSPECTIONS -•...;•:• •,•ID'INSTALLATION DANS VOTRE REGION. INSTALLED ON A COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR,UNIT MUST BE PLACED ON A HAUTEUR DE PLAFOND MINIMAL 7'(2,13mm) NONCOMBUSTIBLE FLOOR PROTECTOR EXTENDING 18'(455mm)IN PROLONGEMENTD'ATRE/PROTECTION DU PLAMCH ER COMBUSTIBLE'SI INSTALL£ FRONT ANDS'(205fmn)TO THE SIDES AND BACK. SUR UN PLANCH ER COMBUSTIBLE,L'APPAREIL OOIT ETRE PLACE SUR UNE CHIMNFY TYPF•MINIMUM r(152mm)DIAMETER LISTED(UL 103HT) PLAQUE PROTECTRICE INCOMBUSTIBLE S'ETENDANT SUR 16(455mm)ALAVANT RESIDENTIAL CHIMNEY. ET 8'(215nm)A L'ARRIERE ET SUR LES COTES. OHIMNEY CONNFCTQK 8'(152mm)DIAMETER MINIMUM 24 GAUGE TYPE DE CHIMIEECHEMNEE RESIDENTIELLE DE B'DE OAk TRE(152mm) STEEL MINIMUM CLEARANCE FROM HORIZONTAL CONNECTOR AND HOMOLOGUEE(UL CORD ECRL 10 E, lu CEIUNG 18'(455mm). DI/METRE DE 6-(152mm)DOZIER DE CALIBRE 24 MINIMUM DO NOT OBSTRUCT SPACE UNDER HEATER. 18'(455mm)DE DEGAGEMENT MINIMAL ENTRE LE RACCORD HORIZONTAL ET LE SPECIAL METHODS ARE REQUIRED WHEN PASSING A CHIMNEY PLAFOND THROUGH ANAL OR CEILING.SEE INSTRUCTIONS AND BUILDING NE RIEN ENTREPOSER SOUS LAPPAREIL CODES. DES METHODES SPECIALES SONT REOLASES LORSOUE LINE CHEMNEE TRAVERSE DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING UN MUR OU UN PLAFOND.VOIR LES INSTRUCTIONS ET LES CODES DU BATIMENT ANOTHER APPLIANCE. NE PAS RACCORDER A LACHEMINEE D'UN AUTREAPPAREIL ERUSE VV1TH SOLID FUEL USE GRATE POUR E T ORELEVATE BUILD WOODEDIRTLY ON HEARTH. OU NE SURELEVEZPBS LE BOISE PREPAREZ LE EUqCTEMENT SUR LATR MINIM RISK OF SMOKE SPILLAGE.OPERATE ONLY WITH DOOR BEERTISUEMENT.RISOL.ED'ECHAPPEMENT DEFUMEE.TENR LAPORTEFERNEE FULLY CLOSED. LORSOUE LE POELE FONCTIONNE.REMPLACEZLAVITRE PAR ME MIRE EN REPLACE GLASS ONLY WITH CERAMIC GLASS. CERAMIQUE SEULEMENT DO NOT OVERFIRE.IF HEATER OR CHIMNEY CONNECTORS GLOW. NE SURCHAIJFFEZ PAS L'APPAREIL SI CAPPAREILOU LES RACCORDS ROUGEOIENT, YOU ARE OVERFIRING.INSPECT AND CLEAN CHIMNEY FREQUENTLY. L'APPAREIL SURCHAUFEE.INSPECTEZ ETNEITOYEZ LACHEMINEE FREQUEMMENT UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS OF USE CREOSOTE ULD-UP MAY OCCUR DANS CERTANES CONDITIONS,DES DEPOTS DE CREOSOTE ELNENT SE FORMER RAPIDLY RABDEMENT OPTIONAL I FAS'IF TO BE INSTALLED WITH OPTIONAL LEGS,LEGS PATTED OPTIONNELLES'SI LES PATTESOPIIONNEUES SOW INSTA.LEES,ELLES MUST BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO OPERATION. C ONENT ETRE INSTALLEESAVANT DE FARE FONCTIONNER L'APPMEIL. OPTIONAL BLOWER NT:EP-85.115V,80HZ,0.82AMP.ROUTE CORD 9OUFFLERIE OPTIONNELLE'EP82 115V,BOHZ Q62A TENEZ LE CORDON ELECTRIQUE AWAY FROM UNIT. LOIN DE LAPPAREIL mums;RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK.DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE955Q5& RAN RISQUE DE SECOUSSE ELECTRIQUE.DEBCIEZAVANT DEPROCEDER A BEFORE SERVICING UNIT. L'ENTRETIEN. PARALLEL!PARALLELE CORNER/COIN ALCOVE/ALCOVE FLOOR PROTECTION/ PROTECTION BACK WALL BACK WALL - ` ttDE PLANCHER 18 J :i D E IG O 0 C 't ' F .4-1)A Lt co oH to I F I I I PARALLEL&CORNER I SINGLE WALL CONNECTOR I DOUBLE WALL CONNECTOR I PARAL LEL E&COIN TUYAU DE RACCORDEMENT A TUYAU DE PAROI ORDEMENTA PAROI SIMPLE SIDEWALL(A) 19" 19" BACKWALL(B) 17 1/2" 12 1/2" CORNER(C) 11" 7" ALCOVE I ALCOVE BACKWALL(D) 12 1/2" 12 1/2 CEILING(E) 42" 42" CEILING(F) 72" 72" JJOTE•Minimum width 62",Minimum depth 32" FLOOR PROTECTION/PROTECTION DE PLANCHER FRONT l AVANT(I) SIDES I COTES(H) BACK I ARRIERE(G) CANADA 18" 8 8 USA 16" 8" 8„ MANUFACTURE DATE'./DATE DE FABRICATION, 02009 ■2010 •2011 •2012 •JAN/JANV •APR/AVR •JUL/JUILL •OCT/OCT II FEBIFEVR •MAY/MAI •AUG/AOUT •NOV/NOV •MAR/MARS IN JUN/JUIN U SEP/SEPT IIS DEC/DEC CAUTION. CLLOTHNGAND FURNTUUREAWAY.CONACTMAY CAUSE HOT WHILE IN OPERATION.DO NOT TOUCH.KEEP EN, t SKIN BURNS.SEE NAMEPLATE AND INSTRUCTIONS. S ATTENTION L'APPAREIL FONCTIONNE,LA SURFACE • NE PAS TOUCHER ENIRLES EN ANTS,LESVE EMENTSIENT AUDE. ET WA"' V MEUBLES A L'ECAR.LE CONTACT PEUT CAUSER DES BRULURES A L A PEAU.VOIR LA PLAQUE D'HOMOLOGATION ET LES INSTRUCTIONS. MADE IN l FABRIOUE AU: U.S.ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Certified to WOLF STEEL LTD.BARRIE,ONTARIO CANADA• comply with July 1992 Particulate Emission Standards 24 NAPOLEON ROAD,BARRIE,ON,L4M 4Y8 CANADA EPA 2100 NAC GUANGZHOU P.R.C.INNW365-0d65 NO.69 HEFENG ROAD.GUANGZHOU,CHINA W415-0842/8/03.08.10 9 3.0 INSTALLATION PLANNING 3.1 APPLIANCE PLACEMENT Have an authorized dealer install the appliance. If you install the appliance yourself, have your dealer review your installation plans and/or installation. Draw out a detailed plan of the installation including dimensions and verify the dimensions with the require- ments listed in this manual. You may wish to adjust the appliance position slightly to ensure the vent does not intersect with a framing member.Appliance must be positioned so that no combustibles are within, or can swing within (e.g. drapes, doors), 48"of the front of the appliance. If the appliance is placed in a location where the ceiling height is less than 7'above the base of the appliance, the installation must follow the requirements in the section "ALCOVE INSTALLATION". 67.1 3.2 MINIMUM CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES AwARJIN . G DO NOT INSTALL INTO ANY AREA HAVING LESS THAN 7 FEET (CEILING TO APPLIANCE BOTTOM, EXCLUDING HEARTH HEIGHT). BACK WALL BACK WALL A A A D C o 4A 'W w F B > C) c rh PARALLEL&CORNER SINGLE WALL CONNECTOR DOUBLE WALL CONNECTOR SIDEWALL (A) 19" 19" SIDEWALL TO FLUE (B) 28 7/8" 28 7/8" BACKWALL(C) 17 1/2" 12 1/2" BACKWALL TO FLUE (D) 21" 16" CORNER (E) 11" 7" CEILING (F) 84" 84" Clearances can be reduced with shielding acceptable to local authorities. Reduced installation must comply with NFPA 211 or CAN/CSA-B365. 3.3 ALCOVE INSTALLATION Your appliance may be installed, using a listed A double wall connector, such as Security DL6 in 116" 12 '/2 Canada, the Simpson Duravent Plus DVL in the 19" 4MooT AX USA or an equivalent double wall connector, F into an alcove having a depth of no more than 4 28'/B" feet and a height of at least 7 feet. The minimum ALCOVE clearances are as shown. Y , FSS QYE PARALLEL & CORNER SINGLE WALL CONNECTOR DOUBLE WALL CONNECTOR CEILING (F) 72" 72„ NOTE: Minimum width 62", Minimum depth 32" W415-0842/8/03.08.10 10 3.4 FLOOR PROTECTION If the appliance is to be installed on top of a combustible floor, it must be placed on an approved non-combusti- ble hearth pad, that extends 8" beyond the appliance sides and back and 18"to the front. The reduced clear- ance from the back of the appliance may result in the appliance pad terminating shorter than 8" beyond the appliance. NOTE: Floor protection is required for spark and ash shielding, but not for limiting floor temperatures from the radiant heat of the appliance. The appliance was designed and safety tested so that without any protection, the floor would not overheat. Refer to local building codes for suitable floor protection materials. MINIMUM FLOOR PROTECTION FRONT(I) SIDES (J) BACK(K) CANADA 18" 8" 8" H O USA 16" 8" 8" NOTE: If a section of horizontal chimney connector is used, floor protection is required under the chimney connector and 2" beyond each side. 3.5 OUTSIDE AIR IF ROOM AIR STARVATION OCCURS BECAUSE THE FRESH AIR INTAKE IS BLOCKED WITH ICE, LEAVES, ETC., OR BECAUSE THE APPLIANCE DOOR WAS LEFT OPEN, OR DUE TO A STRONG EXHAUST FAN OPERATING ETC., DANGEROUS FUMES AND SMOKE FROM THE OPERATING APPLI- ANCE COULD BE DRAWN INTO THE ROOM. The following are signs that a fresh air kit may be required: • When there is combustion present: Wood burns poorly, smoke spills, back-draft takes place and your chimney does not draw steadily. • In the winter there is too much condensation on the windows. • Opening a window seems to alleviate the above symptoms. • A ventilation system is installed in the house. • Other devices are present that exhaust house air. • The house has tight fitting windows and/or is equipped with a well-sealed vapour barrier. ev /r 514 + `fa W415-0842/B/03.08.10 11 4.0 INSTALLATION WEAR GLOVES AND SAFETY GLASSES FOR PROTECTION. CAREFULLY FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR ASSEMBLY OF THE PIPE AND OTHER PARTS NEEDED TO INSTALL THE APPLIANCE. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN A FIRE, ESPECIALLY IF COMBUSTIBLES ARE TOO CLOSE TO THE APPLIANCE OR CHIMNEY AND AIR SPACES ARE BLOCKED, PREVENTING THE FREE MOVEMENT OF COOLING AIR. DO NOT DRAW OUTSIDE AIR FROM GARAGE SPACES. EXHAUST PRODUCTS OF GASOLINE ENGINES ARE HAZARDOUS. DO NOT INSTALL OUTSIDE AIR DUCTS SUCH THAT THE AIR MAY BE DRAWN FROM ATTIC SPACES, BASEMENTS OR ABOVE THE ROOFING WHERE OTHER HEATING APPLIANCES OR FANS AND CHIMNEYS EXHAUST OR UTILIZE AIR.THESE PRECAUTIONS WILL REDUCE THE POSSIBILITY OF APPLIANCE SMOKING OR AIR FLOW REVERSAL. THE OUTSIDE AIR INLET MUST REMAIN CLEAR OF LEAVES, DEBRIS ICE AND/OR SNOW. IT MUST BE UNRE- STRICTED WHILE APPLIANCE IS IN USE TO PREVENT ROOM AIR STARVATION WHICH CAN CAUSE SMOKE SPILL- AGE AND AN INABILITY TO MAINTAIN A FIRE.SMOKE SPILLAGE CAN ALSO SET OFF SMOKE ALARMS. NEGATIVE PRESSURE WITHIN YOUR HOME MAY INADVERTENTLY AFFECT YOUR APPLIANCE. TO PREVENT CONTACT WITH SAGGING OR LOOSE INSULATION,THE APPLIANCE MUST NOT BE INSTALLED AGAINST VAPOUR BARRIERS OR EXPOSED INSULATION. LOCALIZED OVERHEATING COULD OCCUR AND A FIRE COULD RESULT. DO NOT USE MAKESHIFT COMPROMISES DURING INSTALLATION. DO NOT BLOCK OR RESTRICT AIR,GRILLE OR LOUVRE OPENINGS. DO NOT ADD A HOOD. 68.3 W415-0842/B/03.08.10 12 4.1 CHIMNEY AlimAnakiimcz NEVER INSTALL A SINGLE WALL SLIP SECTION OR SMOKE PIPE IN A CHASE STRUCTURE.THE HIGHER TEMPERATURE OF THIS SINGLE WALL PIPE MAY RADIATE SUFFICIENT HEAT TO COMBUSTIBLE CHASE MATERIALS TO CAUSE A FIRE. DO NOT CONNECT THIS APPLIANCE TO A CHIMNEY SYSTEM SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE. TO AVOID DANGER OF FIRE,ALL INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE STRICTLY FOLLOWED, INCLUDING THE PROVISION OF AIR SPACE CLEARANCE BETWEEN CHIMNEY SYSTEM AND ENCLOSURE. TO PROTECT AGAINST THE EFFECTS OF CORROSION ON THOSE PARTS EXPOSED TO THE WEATHER,WE RECOMMEND THAT THE CHASE TOP BE PAINTED WITH A RUST-RESISTANT PAINT. DO NOT FILL ANY FRAMED SPACE AROUND THE CHIMNEY WITH INSULATION OR ANY OTHER MATERIAL. INSULATION PLACED IN THIS AREA COULD CAUSE ADJACENT COMBUSTIBLES TO OVERHEAT. MAINTAIN A MINIMUM 2"AIR CLEARANCE TO ALL PARTS OF THE CHIMNEY SYSTEM AT ALL TIMES. FAILURE TO MAINTAIN THIS 2"AIR CLEARANCE WILL CAUSE A STRUCTURE FIRE. NEVER FILL THIS SPACE WITH ANY TYPE OF MATERIAL. DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION OF THE CHASE TOP, STORM COLLAR AND TERMINATION CAP ARE PACKAGED WITH THESE PARTS. DO NOT CUT RAFTERS OR CEILING JOISTS WITHOUT FIRST CONSULTING A BUILDING OFFICIAL TO ENSURE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY IS NOT COMPROMISED. FIRESTOP SPACERS MUST BE USED WHENEVER THE CHIMNEY PENETRATES A CEILING/FLOOR AREA. THE TOTAL HORIZONTAL VENT LENGTH SHOULD NOT EXCEED 40% OF THE CHIMNEY HEIGHT ABOVE THE STOVE.ALL HORIZONTAL SMOKE PIPE MUST SLOPE SLIGHTLY UPWARDS A MINIMUM OF 1/4" PER FOOT AND ALL CONNECTIONS MUST BE TIGHT AND SECURED BY THREE SHEET METAL SCREWS EQUALLY SPACED.AN UNINSULATED SMOKE PIPE SHALL NOT PASS THROUGH AN ATTIC, ROOF SPACE, CLOSET OR SIMILAR CONCEALED SPACE, OR THROUGH A FLOOR, CEILING,WALL OR PARTITION, OR ANY COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTIONS. DO NOT USE ANY MAKESHIFT MATERIALS DURING INSTALLATION. Your appliance may be connected to a factory built or masonry chimney. If you are using a factory built chim- ney, it must comply with ULCS629 (Canada) or UL103 (USA) standards. It must therefore be a 6" HT Type (2100°F) chimney. It is extremely important that it be installed according to the manufacturer's specifications. The manufacturer's installation instructions and specified clearances should always be followed in accordance with local and national codes. In Canada the CSA B365 and the CSA C22.1 installation codes are to be fol- lowed. In the USA the ANSI NFPA 70 and ANSI NFPA 211 installation codes are to be followed. Chimney and chimney connector must be in good condition and kept clean. W415-0842/B/03.08.10 13 4.1.1 CHIMNEY CONNECTION Your chimney connector and chimney must have the same diameter as the appliance's exhaust flue outlet. The appliance pipe must be made of aluminized or cold roll steel with a minimum 24 gauge thickness. It is strictly forbidden to use galvanized steel. A 6"diameter single wall chimney connector, used to connect the appliance to the chimney, must be installed with the crimped end toward the appliance.This will ensure that the moisture which condenses from the burning wood will flow back into the fire chamber. Each joint in the chimney connector must be secured with at least three sheet metal screws. For installation of your chimney connector, the following recommendations may be useful. • The chimney connector must be short and straight. For optimum performance it is recommended that all horizontal runs have a minimum 1/4" rise per foot, with the upper end of the section toward the chimney. For safe and proper operation of the appliance, see "INSTALLATION" instructions. • To insure a good draft, the total horizontal length of the connector should never exceed 8'to 10'. In the case of vertical installation, the total length of the connector can be longer and connected without problem to the chimney at the ceiling level. • There should never be more than two 90° elbows in the entire connector and chimney system. Never start with a 90° elbow.Always go up vertically for at least 2 feet from the flue collar before using a 90° elbow. • The connector must not pass through any combustible material, nor may it pass through a concealed space (such as an attic, roof space, or closet). If passing through a wall, ceiling, or into a masonry chimney, use either chimney components listed for that specific use, or means acceptable to local authorities having jurisdiction over the installation. This appliance must be connected to: A. A chimney complying with the requirements for Type HT chimneys in the Standard for Chimneys, Factory- Built, Residential Type and Building Heating Appli- ance, or MALE END OF B. A code-approved masonry chimney with a flue liner. Y CONNECTOR Vent the stove into a masonry chimney or an ap- TOWARD I►Illlllltllll OR CHIMNEY proved, insulated solid-fuel stainless-steel chimney APPLIANCE A PIPE with as short and straight a length of 6" diameter chimney connector as possible. Connection to a ma- FLUE GAS sonry chimney must be by a metal or masonry thimble DIRECTION cemented in place. r I 58.1 A W415-0842 B'03.08.10 14 4.1.2 ADDING SECTIONS Add chimney sections, according to the manufacturers installation instructions. The chimney must extend at least, 3 feet above its point of contact with the roof and at least 2 feet higher than any wall, roof or building within 10 feet horizontally. LESS THAN 4-10 FEET 4 / } A 2 FT 2 FT MIN RIDGE MIN 3 FT 3FT _ 10 FT TO MIN MIN NEAREST �� ROOFLINE LESS THAN 10FTOR 10FT 1al MORE I. 32FT FT 3FT MIN MIN MIN FLAT ROOF WALL 59.1A An insulated stainless steel chimney must be supported at the ceiling or roof and its installation must comply with its manufacturer's instructions. I W415-0842 I B 103.08.10 15 4.1.3 TYPICAL THROUGH THE CEILING A. Move the stove into position with the flue centered, midpoint between two ' joists to prevent having to cut them. Use a plumb bob to line up the center. B. Cut and frame an opening in the ceiling to provide a 2"clearance between the outside of the chimney and any combustible material. DO NOT FILL THIS IMF SPACE WITH ANY TYPE OF MATERIAL. MOM Nail headers between the joist for extra support. �l Firestop spacers must be placed on the bot- tom of each framed opening in any floor or HEADERS ceiling that the chimney passes through. L �� AEAIf your chimney system is enclosed within the attic area, a rafter radiation shield is - ' required. - C. Hold a plumb bob from the underside of FIRESTOP SPACER- the roof to determine where the opening in UNDERSIDE OF JOIST the roof should be. Cut and frame the roof opening to maintain proper 2" clearances. NOTE;The chimney must be supported at the ceiling or roof so that it's weight does not rest on the appliance and must comply with it's jERMINAL manufacturer's instructions. STORM LISTED COLLAR CHIMNEY 111P SPECIFIED CLEARANCE FLASHING //AIM MAINTAIN 2" � ROOF itttit titiiiCLEARANCE LISTED CHIMNEY INSULATION 1111 CEILING � O CHIMNEY SUPPORT SUPPORT • 1TO STOVE CONNECTION . DETAIL CHIMNEY — CONNECTOR COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR 4— WALL PROTECTOR �� 1IIIIIiiIIIII �IIR 60.1A W415-0842/B/03.08 10 16 4.1.4 TYPICAL THROUGH THE WALL If possible, design the installation so that the connector does not pass through a combustible wall. If during your installation you must pass through a combustible wall, check with your building inspector before you be- gin.Also check with the chimney connector manufacturer for any specific requirements. Consult with your dealer regarding special connection components available for use for wall pass-throughs. Use only parts that have been tested and listed for use in a wall pass-through. ERMINAL MAINTAIN 2" ROOF CLEARANCE �'k COMBUSTIBLE THROUGH EAVE STORM OUTSIDE WALL �`�_` COLLAR 411111IP LISTED SECTION CH IM `---------,tem � FLASHING LISTED � CHIMNEY PIPE CLEARANCE STOVE1-4slAC(�, INSULATED COMBUSTIBLE T CEILING WALL 111"a"m"m"" SUPPORT THIMBLE WALL SPACER I \- FOR OUTSIDE 41111111111111111111_ WALL CHIMNEY — CONNECTION CONNECTOR DETAIL \ FLOOR �-COMBUSTIBLE PROTCTOR I WALL 11 If IIIII1illlll1 }c 61.1 W415-0842/6/03.08.10 17 4.1.5 TYPICAL EXISTING MASONRY You can also install your appliance using your existing masonry chimney. To do so, follow the I I guidelines below. You may want to use a factory- I I I built thimble, or construct your own brick thimble. I I If you are using a masonry chimney, it is important that it be built in compliance with the specifications of the Building Code in RAFTER I I l your region. It must normally be lined with III I EAVE fire clay bricks, metal or clay tiles sealed CLEARANCE WITH FIRESTOP together with fire cement. (Round flues are l I I I I the most efficient). The maximum flue size I I I is 8"x 8" square or 6" round. CEILING JOIST l I I I I '�► 11 1 1 CLEARANCE COMBUSTIBLE III I I WALL I I I I I — I I Il CHIMNEY THIMBLE I I I CONNECTOR I I I I I I I 1I I I 1 I I I I I I I I, I I 1 I l I I FLOOR 1 I I I I PROTECTOR I I I— �111111111171111111 I11L ' � � J 62.1 W415-0842/8/03.08.10 18 5.0 FINISHING i , Age 5.1 LEG INSTALLATION KNOCKOUT NOT TO BE REMOVED EXCEPT WHEN INSTALLING THE OPTIONAL ASH DRAWER KIT. To avoid being damaged during shipping, the appliance -- — fl t has been bolted to the pallet and must be unbolted before the appliance can be installed. NOTE: If installing the optional ash drawer, see "OP- p . TIONAL ASH DRAWER KIT (EP2OLAD)" section prior heat shield and leg installation. MOM NOTE: Legs may need to be adjusted in order to properly align with the heat shield holes. 1 5.1.1 With the bolt through the legs, feed the washer and 11 I-W,EMI lock washer onto the bolt. Thread the nut a thread A- / or two onto the bolt and slide the legonto the slot on moi '�6' D �� appliance as illustrated. NOTE: Bolts must be tight p ,1 prior to heat shield installation. , I C 5.1.2 Slide the heat shield over the four bolts. Finally, secure the heat shield in place using the remaining nuts. , la El A 5.1.3 Lift the appliance up and gently set down on all four .� �f legs. Do not pivot appliance up on its legs, as this could I result in damage to the legs. : KNOCKOUT (SEE WARNING e ABOVE) z ,' 0 g e e MINNIMINI- ti I I� I For additional logo placement locations, see"OPTIONAL ASH DRAWER" IIS ii section. LOGO in. � 11 PLACEMENT I W415-0842,B/03.0810 II 19 5.2 PEDESTAL INSTALLATION NOTE: If an optional ash drawer kit is to be in- 41, _ _",i__-stalled, ensure open side of pedestal is at the frontof the appliance. If not, opening should be at the 51� �'iiiiiii� back. To avoid being damaged during shipping, the appliance has been bolted to the pallet and must be unbolted before the appliance can be installed. 111111111*11..-11 II,_. 5.2.1 Using the machine screws supplied, secure the 1,. pedestal to the four brackets on the bottom of '— i1rir the firebox. 1 PEDESTAL 5.2.2 Lift the appliance up and gently set down on A._,,r� pedestal. Do not pivot appliance up as it could . .). a.—..„,...., result in damage to the pedestal. I.' OGO PLACEMENT 5.3 SECONDARY AIR TUBES 5.3.1 Start at the back work- _ _ ing forwards by sliding 1l- 1111 FIAA the secondary air tube in B .ire the firebox and inserting o • • �•, - the tube into the hole, lb - We _ as illustrated in 'A°. ♦ TUBE V RETAINER I 2100 y:::_--„t-I COTTER PIN I.LUSTRATE P ) HOLE 5.3.2 Slide the tube into the ■ opposite hole. With the holes on the secondary --- _ ail air tube pointing for- ward, align the tube with the tube retainer and insert the cotter pin, as illustrated in "B“. 1 t , Illi 5.3.3 Spread the cotter pin to C _�� retain. , NOTE: On the 2200 model there are 4 secondaryair / ® `�— tubes. One of the tubes has \ ( 2200 larger holes. This tube is to be I LUSTRATE located closest to the front of —■ the appliance, as illustrated in ..c” i ..iin W415-0842/B/03.08 10 20 5.4 BRICK AND BAFFLE INSTALLATION OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE WITHOUT THE BAFFLES CAN RESULT IN EXCESSIVE TEMPERA- TURES THAT COULD DAMAGE THE APPLIANCE, CHIMNEY AND THE SURROUNDING ENCLOSURE. With the appliance and chimney installation completed, move the bricks into place as illustrated below. 5.4.1 Install the (2100) four(A) bricks, two (B) bricks and two (C) bricks. Install the (2200) nine (A) bricks and one (E) brick, working from the back of the appliance forward as illustrated. NOTE: Left and right rear bricks have been cut(model 2100 only). 5.4.2 Install (2100) two (A) bricks or(2200)four(A) bricks along both sides of the appliance. Install the four (A) bricks and one (D) brick along the back wall by pivoting the bricks up under the brick retainer. NOTE: Place narrow brick in centre. 5.4.3 Carefully pivot fibre baffles (F) up onto the secondary air tubes as illustrated. Ensure that the top baffles are pushed all the way to the rear of the firebox, leaving a minimum of a 1 inch gap along the front. This will allow the flue gases to escape the firebox. Ensure overlap joint is tight. 5.4.4 Install the two (D) bricks along the front. 2100 2200 © O O 0000.00 . 110 © 11151 111111 o o © ggilliroo ° \ � o ° 41111414411 �� o �io � \io A PceA I � 41111114111111114%,. IIP OVERLAP JOINT 111111111.0.6 I BAFFLE . Q,/ SECONDARY , l� AIR TUBES II 2100 ILLUSTRATED W415-0842/8/03 08 10 21 5.5 DOOR HANDLE INSTALLATION El . NOTE: DOOR MAY NOT BE AS ILLUSTRATED CO FRONT VIEW DOOR lip PIP DOOR HANDLE LATCH i 22 6.0 OPTIONAL INSTALLATION 6.1 BLOWER KIT INSTALLATION s f 'oma'£ og, } 5 p �d.o� a '� 1 'l �{ +u. RISK OF FIRE AND ELECTRICAL SHOCK. TURN OFF THE ELECTRICAL POWER BEFORE SERVICING THIS APPLIANCE. USE ONLY WOLF STEEL APPROVED OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES AND REPLACEMENT PARTS WITH THIS APPLIANCE. USING NON-LISTED ACCESSORIES (BLOWERS, DOORS, LOUVRES, TRIMS, ETC.) COULD RESULT IN A SAFETY HAZARD AND WILL VOID THE WARRANTY AND CERTIFICATION. ENSURE THAT THE BLOWER'S POWER CORD IS NOT IN CONTACT WITH ANY SURFACE OF THE APPLIANCE TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE DAMAGE. DO NOT RUN THE POWER CORD BENEATH THE APPLIANCE. Drywall dust will penetrate into the blower bearings, causing irreparable damage. 6 Care must be taken to prevent drywall THERMAL SWITCH BRACKET... dust from coming into contact with the blower or its compartment.Any damage —. 1. resulting from this condition is not cov- c E.)) o (c0) o ered by the warranty policy. Use of the blower increases the output of heat. Provisions have been made on this o Check that the thermal O appliance to install an optional blower switch bracket is o O O/ kit(EP65) that comes complete with a positioned as illustrated. variable speed switch to turn the blower ON/OFF, as well as adjusting the blower speed. 6.1.1 Ensure the thermal disc bracket is in the correct Position. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiito-"..;.''........'"..'''''....'.*%.'....'...'''%%,......„_,,,.„ I 6.1.2 Remove the knock-out from the back of the appli- ance. .\, 6.1.3 Install the blower and housing as shown using the 4 screws supplied. c ' 6.1.4 Loosen the thermal disc bracket(2 screws) and slide the bracket until the thermal disc is touching the rear of the firebox and secure. KtvOC KpUT i d ` SCREWS , \- ill BLpwFR I E F ' �-THERMAL DISC 2100 PEDESTAL BRACKET MODEL ILLUSTRATED W415-0842/B 1 03.08.10 4 23 6.2 ASH DRAWER KIT (EP2OLAD) �r` x"' -� - , �` ' : i, ,�Pte, u:. . .$.�ih FAILURE TO ACHIEVE A GOOD SEAL BETWEEN THE ASH OPENING AND ASH PLUG WILL RESULT IN AN OVER FIRE CONDITION THAT COULD CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE APPLIANCE. Provisions have been made on the appliance to install an optional ash drawer kit. The kit allows for convenient removal of excess ash. • If the appliance has been previously operated, the appliance must be cold and the ashes must be removed in order to ac- - cess the ash plug. NOTE: Place the ash drawer from the kit underneath the appliance to catch falling ashes during the installation. • From the underside of the appliance, remove the nuts that se- 1 cures the heat shield and the ash opening cover plate. • Remove the small light weight brick that is covering the ash opening, and discard. It is important that the area around the iii., ..._. .......____77_ ash opening be cleaned well to ensure that a proper seal is cre- ated between the new ash plug and the ash opening. r to . • Once the area surrounding the opening has been cleaned, , r place the new ash plug (supplied) opening. — (su lied over the o enin � m � • Carefully remove the knock out from the heat shield by breaking ASH OPENING; the micro tabs. I COVER PLATE • Bend out the four bend tabs at a 90 ° angle from the heat HEAT SHIELD ` shield. t , — • Align the slots in the ash drawer housing with the four bend tabs. Secure using the four screws supplied. m BE(X4)ABS • Secure the heat shield and ash drawer housing to the appliance using the nuts removed in step 2. • Slide the ash drawer into the ash housing. W415-0842/8/03.08.10 24 6.3 ASH PAN KIT (EP2OPAD) AWARNING• .,.:.., FAILURE TO ACHIEVE A GOOD SEAL BETWEEN THE ASH OPENING AND ASH PLUG WILL RESULT IN AN OVER FIRE CONDITION THAT COULD CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE APPLIANCE Provisions have been made on the appliance to install an optional ash drawer kit. The kit allows for convenient removal of excess ash. NOTE: It is recommended to install the rails on the pedestal base prior to installing the pedestal as- sembly to the firebox. 11 1 itil • If the appliance has been previously operated,it must be cold and the ashes must be removed in order to access the ash plug. • If the pedestal has been installed with the opening to the back,it will be neces- j sary to lay the appliance onto its back, remove the pedestal and re-install it with I L::. ' _ �o p....Ir 1� .._............. the opening to the front. It is recommended all fire brick,including baffles, be removed prior to placing the appliance on its back. ' ASH OPENING • From the underside of the appliance,remove the nuts that secure the ash 1 I COVER PLATE 1 I 1 opening cover plate. • Install the ash pan rails using the screws provided. I • Snap the magnets into place. • Slide the ash drawer into the ash housing. • Install the handle using the screws provided and affix the logo to the ash pan housing cover as illustrated. • Place the ash pan housing cover in front of the opening,engaging it into the slots. • Remove the small light weight brick that was covering the ash opening and discard. It is important that the area around the ash opening be cleaned well to ensure that a proper seal is created between the new ash plug and the ash opening. • Once the area surrounding the opening has been cleaned,place the new ash plug(supplied)over the opening, allowing the protrusion on the brick to recess into the opening on the bottom of the firebox. -'--.----03 I r I� __7 4-4' ' 411:7111P �_,� rPi `-1_Iliiiil LOGO `. 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