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Installation Instruction:
Models: J1812, S2505, F2901, A1108 Specifications
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Stove |
Insert |
| WIDTH |
25" / 625 mm |
25" / 625 mm |
| DEPTH |
25" / 625 mm |
25" / 625 mm |
| HEIGHT |
31" / 775 mm |
23" / 585 mm |
| WEIGHT |
225 lb. / 103 kg |
200 lb. / 90 kg |
| FUEL CAPACITY |
50 lb. / 22 kg |
40 lb. / 18 kg |
| MOBILE HOME |
APPROVED |
APPROVED |
| BURN TIME |
11 to 50 hours |
9 to 40 hours |
| INPUT/HR* |
40,000 BTU |
40,000 BTU |
| FLUE DIAMETER |
3" / 75 mm |
3" / 75 mm |
Fireplace Opening Requirements
| WIDTH |
MIN 23" |
MAX 40" |
| HEIGHT |
MIN 19.5" |
MAX 31" |
| DEPTH |
MIN 16" |
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| HEARTH REQUIREMENT |
MIN 11" |
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| CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES |
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| TO BACKWALL |
1" / 25 mm |
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| TO CORNERS |
1" / 25 mm |
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| TO SIDEWALL (BAYWIN) |
12" / 300 mm |
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| TO SIDEWALL (XL) |
5" / 125 mm |
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| TO MANTLE |
13" / 330 mm |
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| ALCOVE MAX. DEPTH |
30" / 762 mm |
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| ALCOVE MIN. WIDTH |
48" / 1220 mm |
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| ALCOVE MIN. HEIGHT |
48" / 1220 mm |
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| FLOOR PROTECTOR |
6" / 150 mm |
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| ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENT |
115 Volt / 3 amp |
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| WITH SELF IGNITER |
115 Volt / 6 amp |
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| EPA STATUS |
EXEMPT |
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| TESTING AND LISTED BY |
WARNOCK HERSEY |
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Dimensions:
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Pellet Venting Manual
This is a complete pellet stove venting installation manual which
includes samples of illustrations of installation configurations.
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- CLEARANCES AND APPLICATIONS
Pellet Vent and Pellet Vent for multi fuels is listed by Underwriters
Laboratories as vent for listed oil-, pellet-, and corn-burning
(multi-fuel) appliances. Pellet Vent is also listed as a masonry reliner, in which case
the minimum clearance is 0” from vent to masonry, and 0” clearance from the
masonry to nearby combustibles. Never fill any required clearance space
with insulation or any other materials. Combustible materials include (but
are not limited to) lumber, plywood,sheetrock, plaster and lath, furniture,
curtains, electrical wiring, and building insulation of any kind. In the
United States, the minimum clearance to combustibles from PelletVent is 1”
for oil-burning, pellet-burning, and corn-burning (multi-fuel)
applications. In Canada, the minimum clearance to combustibles for
PelletVent is 1” for oil-burning applications, and 3” for pellet-burning and
corn-burning (multi-fuel) applications. A major cause of vent related fires
is failure to maintain required clearances (air spaces) to combustible
materials. It is of the utmost Importance that double wall pellet vent be
installed only in accordance with these Instructions.
- IMPORTANT: CORN-BURNING and
muliti -fuel
APPLIANCES For corn-burning and multi-fuel appliances, it is required that you use
PelletVent for multi-fuels, which has been constructed to better withstand
the more corrosive exhaust of appliances that burn multi-fuels, such as corn.
Refer to the table below for the list of available PelletVent for
multi-fuel components. For other components not listed (components not in
contact with exhaust gases), use a regular PelletVent component (examples:
Support Boxes, Tee Support Bracket, Flashing). CornVent Parts List
(available in 3” and 4” diameter) Pipe Sections: 6”, 12”, 24”, 36”, 60”
lengths Adjustable Length Pipe Stovetop Pipe Adapter 45 & 90 Degree
Elbows Single Tee with Clean-Out Adapter Clean-Out Adapter Vertical Cap
Round and Square Horizontal Caps Wall Thimble
- VENT LISTING
PelletVent and
PelletVent for multi-fuels are listed (listing numbers MH8381 & MH14420)
to the American standard UL 641 Type L Low Temperature Venting Systems.
PelletVent is also listed to the Canadian standards ULC S609 Standard
for Low Temperature Vents Type L and ULC/ORD-C441 Standard for Pellet
Vents.
- INSTALLATION NOTES
For the
purpose of these instructions, Pellet- Vent will collectively include
PelletVent and PelletVent for multi-fuels, unless Pellet- Vent for
multi-fuels is specifically called out. Proper planning for your
PelletVent installation will result in greater safety, efficiency, and
convenience,saving both time and money. Use only authorized DuraVent
PelletVent listed parts. Do not install damaged parts. When installing
a corn-burning and multi-fuel appliance or an appliance that can burn
both pellets and corn, use PelletVent for multi-fuel parts as
specified above.
- 1. WARNING:
When passing
through ceilings and walls, make sure all combustible materials and
building insulation products are a minimum of 1” from the vent pipe
(minimum 5 of 3” in Canada when used on pellet- or cornburning
appliances). 2. When exiting through walls, make sure NFPA rules are
followed for distance from windows and openings. 3. Do not mix and
match with other products or improvised solutions. 4. Practice good
workmanship. Sloppy work could jeopardize your PelletVent
installation. 5. Never use a vent with an inside diameter that is
smaller than the appliance flue outlet. 6. Multistory: Where PelletVent
passes through the ceiling, use DuraVent Firestop/Support assembly.
7. PelletVent placement: When deciding the location of your stove and
vent, try to minimize the alteration and reframing of structural
components of the building. 8. Sections of pipe are connected to each
other by pushing them firmly together and twisting. Screws are not
required. If however, screws are desired, use 1/4”-long sheet metal
screws. Under no circumstances, penetrate the inner liner with screws.
9. RTV Sealant may be required at all vent joints. Refer to Appliance
manufacturer. 10. Never install single-wall pipe to freestanding
pellet stoves. Single-wall pipe may be connected to a fireplace insert,
provided it is inside the fireplace, and the fireplace has completely
sealed surroundings. 11. Do not connect B-Vent pipe with aluminum
liners to pellet appliances. 12. Inspections: Using pelletized fuel does
not eliminate the need for inspection and cleaning. During the heating
season, inspect monthly, and clean at least once a year.
- TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT YOU MAY NEED
Eye Protection High-Temperature Waterproof (RTV)
Sealant Gloves Tape Measure Screwdriver Saber or Keyhole Saw Hammer
- PERMITS
Contact your local building department or fire officials regarding any
needed permits, restrictions, and installation inspection requirements
in your area.
- GENERAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
PelletVent and PelletVent for multi-fuels are listed
with a minimum 1” clearance to combustibles (3” clearance in Canada when
used on pellet- or corn-burning and multi-fuel appliances),however, the
Ceiling Support/Firestop Spacer, Cathedral Ceiling Support Box, Wall
Thimble and Tee Support Brackets are manufactured to satisfy the
clearance requirements of both US and Canada.

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