Product Manual
Eco-65 Installation and Operation Manual
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4.5.6 Through an Existing Masonry Chimney
1. Position stove following clearances
shown in Section 3.2: Minimum
Clearances to Combustibles and
following vent manufacturer’s
instructions.
2. Mark the center of the hole where the
vent pipe will go through the masonry
chimney.
3. It is necessary to make a hole in the
masonry with a one-inch diameter
greater than the diameter of the vent
pipe used.
4. Install a vented flashing at the top of the
masonry chimney. Stainless steel plate
and screws are recommended. Cut a
hole for the vent pipe. If needed, cut a
second hole for the air intake pipe. Seal
all joints with high temperature
waterproof silicone sealant to prevent
water leakage.
5. Install the cleanout tee at the bottom of the vertical vent system and lower it down the
chimney until the center branch of the tee is aligned with the hole in the masonry.
6. Install and seal flashing with high temperature waterproof silicone sealant.
7. Seal and install vertical roof vent. If required, seal and install a storm collar.
8. Connect the horizontal vent pipe to the cleanout tee by pushing it through the hole in the
masonry.
9. If desired, once the horizontal pipe is in place, the space between the pipe and masonry
may be filled with high-temperature grout.
If desired, install a trim collar and use an additional horizontal vent pipe length, if required, to
connect the stove to the chimney.
NOTE: YOU WILL NEED A PIPE LENGTH EQUAL TO THE CHIMNEY HEIGHT FROM
THE HEARTH. IF OUTSIDE COMBUSTION AIR IS TO BE USED, YOU WILL NEED A PIPE
LENGTH SUPERIOR FROM 12 TO 18 INCHES (30 TO 46 CM) OF THE CHIMNEY HEIGHT
TO ENSURE A PROPER STOVE BEHAVIOUR.
12”-18”