Quadra-Fire 3100 Series Operating & Maintenance Instructions page 12

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SOLID PACK CHIMNEY WITH METAL SUPPORTS AS A THIMBLE (Cont'd)
First, make the frame for the thimble,
ensuring it is no smaller than 14" (356mm)
square, to maintain a 2" (51mm) air space
around the chimney section.
Attach the wall spacer to the chimney
side of the frame. Then insert the frame
into the opening, toe nailing it to the wall
studs. Install the wall band in the framing
to secure the chimney section in place.
Insert a single section of chimney con-
nector into the chimney through the wall
band, being sure it does not protrude
into the chimney beyond the edge of the
chimney flue lining.
Apply high temperature furnace cement
to the end of the chimney section and
install it over the connector, through the
wall spacer. Tighten the wall band to hold
the chimney section firmly in place and
against the chimney.
Install the trim collar on the outside of the
opening. Check to make sure there is a 1"
(25mm) air space between the connector
and the chimney section.
During installation be certain that a 2"
(51mm) air space to the wood framing
is maintained. Do not fill this space with
insulation. Insulation in this air space will
cause a heat buildup which may ignite the
wood framing.
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3100 ACT Wood Stove Series
Min. Chimney Clearance
to Wall Spacer and
Combustibles - 2" (51mm)
Chimney Flue Liner
Fireclay
Liner or
Equivalent
Masonry Chimney
Constructed to NFPA 211
Trim Collar
Chimney Section
with 2" (51mm)
Clearance to
Combustibles
Chimney
Connector
Min. Clearance
2" (51mm)
1" (25mm) Air Space
to Chimney Section
Chimney Section
Trim Collar
Wall Band
Wall Spacer
FIGURE 12A
Fire Clay
Flue Liner
with Airspace
Masonry
Chimney
Wall Spacer
Wall Band to
Secure Chimney
Section
Wood Studs Used for
Framing - Spaced 2"
(51mm) clearance from
Masonry Chimney
FIGURE 12B
250-6103C December 6, 2004
Chimney
Connector

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