Owner`s manual
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1.2 Venting Requirements
The flue is a critical component to a satisfactory installation. Your insert will attain its best performance if 
installed with a flue that generates its own draft. The minimum venting requirement will be the installation 
of a flue connector from the insert into the first tile of the chimney (see Figure 2.3). If you are using a 
masonry chimney, it is important that it be built in compliance with the specifications of the National 
Building Code or other applicable standard having jurisdiction. It must be lined with fire clay bricks, metal 
or clay tiles sealed together with fire cement (round flues are the most efficient). Ideally, the interior 
diameter of the masonry chimney should be identical to the insert smoke exhaust. You may also run a 
stainless steel liner inside the masonry chimney. A continuous 6" (152mm) stainless steel liner from the top 
of the chimney to the insert’s smoke exhaust (see Figure 2.2) is the optimum system and will provide the 
best performance, as well as compensate for poor draft situations caused by large cross-sectional chimneys.  
The insert will not work without a positive seal in the chimney. 
Chimneys constructed outside of the home, on an exterior wall, should be avoided if possible, especially in 
colder climates. Outside chimneys may not draw as well and may downdraft due to the difficulty in heating 
them up to operating temperature. Cooler chimneys will result in increased creosoting, less draft, and poorer 
performance. Draft is proportional to overall chimney height as well as to stack temperature. Draft can be 
increased by increasing chimney height, and by reducing heat loss from the chimney through an insulated 
liner. 
Ensure that all joints in the flue systems are tightly sealed, since any leaks will result in reduced 
performance as well as a possible safety hazard. Using a fire screen at the extremity of the chimney requires 
regular inspection in order to insure that it is not obstructed thus blocking the draught, and it should be 
cleaned when necessary. 
Do not connect this unit to a chimney flue serving another appliance. 
This heating unit must serve as a supplementary heat source. An alternate heat source should be available in 
the home if needed. The manufacturer cannot be responsible for additional heating costs associated with the 
use of an alternative heat source. 
It is recommended that the user buys this product from a retailer who can provide installation and 
maintenance advices. 










