Clearance Pipe With Elbows) - New Buck Corporation COMBO COAL & WOOD STOVE Owner's Manual

For burning bituminous / anthracite coal or hard, seasoned natural wood
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B. Rear Exit to Vertical then to Horizontal into Flue using
(6" Single Wall Pipe minimum 24 ga. blued or black pipe with Elbows) or
HOW TO LOCATE CHIMNEY EXIT, AND INSTALL
NOTE: For minimum clearances:
B- 1. 6" Single Wall Pipe with Elbows (See Page 14, Figure 10 and Figure 11 ,)
B-2. 6" DVL Close Clearance Pipe with Elbows (See Page 15, Figure 12 and Figure 13 )
Before connecting these units to a masonry chimney, determine that the masonry flue pass-through connector
thimble meets the NFPA-211 Code,and local building codes, when using DVL Close Clearance Pipe "maintain
manufacturer's minimum clearances" from the ceiling. If the connector thimble does not meet these codes,
the pass-through connector must be modified.
Connectors may pass through walls or partitions constructed of combustible material if the
connector is:
(a) Either listed for wall pass-through or is routed through a device listed for wall pass-
through and is installed in accordance with the conditions of the listing.
(b) Selected or fabricated in accordance with the conditions and clearances as stated in the NFPA-211
Code. Any unexposed metal that is used as part of a wall pass-through system and is exposed to flue
gases shall be constructed of stainless steel or other equivalent material that will resist corrosion,
softening, or cracking from flue gases at temperatures up to 1800
In addition, a connector to a masonry chimney shall extend through the wall to the
inner face or liner but not beyond, and shall be firmly cemented to masonry.
EXCEPTION: A thimble may be used to facilitate removal of the chimney connector for cleaning, in which
case the thimble shall be permanently cemented in place with high-temperature cement. Once the through-the-
wall thimble codes are met.
(See Page 14), 6" Single Wall Pipe minimum 24 ga. blued or black pipe with elbows)
(See Page 15), 6" Using DVL Close Clearance pipe with Elbows).
NOTE: When using DVL Close Clearance Pipe ,"maintain manufacturer's minimum clearances" between
pipe and ceiling.
1. Once the through-the-wall thimble codes and floor protection are met move heater into place.
2. Now place one elbow, crimped end into the Collar at rear of heater and fasten with three self tapping screws,
place 2nd elbow, blunt end into flue.
Note, a piece of pipe may have to be used between flue and upper elbow too meet combustible clearance code.
(See Page 17) .
3. Maintain 1/4" rise per foot (horizontal length) from the appliance too the chimney.
4. Now measure from upper elbow's crimped end to blunt end of lower elbow. Cut and place pipe between
elbows. Connect each section so the crimped end faces downward. (See Page 9, Figure 5).
5. Secure each section to each other using at least three (3) sheet metal screws or rivets, using furnace cement to
seal joints..
(6" DVL Close Clearance Pipe with Elbows)
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