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Breckwell P23FS - Combustion Air Supply; Venting

Breckwell P23FS
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2.3
COMBUSTION
AIR
SUPPLY
For
mobile
home
installation
the
stove
must
be
connected
to
an
outside
source
of
combustion
air.
A
1%”
inside
diameter
metallic
pipe,
either
flexible
or
rigid
should
be
used
when
outside
air
is
to
be
connected.
It
attaches
to
an
outlet
at
the
stove’s
rear
{see
figure
2)
and
its
terminus
should
have
a
wind
hood
or
be
turned
45°
to
prevent
overdraft
when
located
on
windy
side
of
home.
In
some
cases
rodent
guards
are
required.
P-23FS
REAR
VIEW
_____
(FREESTANDING
INSTALLATION)
Sources
of
Outside
Combustion
Air
A.
In
fireplaces
1.
Ash
cleanout
door
2.
Masonry
fireplaces
only
hole
drilled
in
rear
of
firebox
(when
fireplace
is
on
an
outside
wall)
3.
Top
of
chimney
(see
figure
10).
B.
For
freestanding
installations
1.
Hole
in
floor
near
stove
rear
2.
Hole
in
wall
behind
stove
REAR
VIEW
P23
INSERT
INSTALLATION
Figure
2B
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g-ai
WHEN
0UT8IPE
AIR
IS
NOT
U$EP
If
outside
air
is
not
used,
it
is
important
that
combustion
air
is
easily
available
to
the
inlet.
In
insert
installations,
flashing
vents
should
not
be
restricted.
The
flashing
should
not
seal
the
fireplace
face.
The
Breckwell
P23
is
certified
for
use
with
listed
TYPE
L
vent,
3"
or
4"
diameter
in
size.
The
stove
was
tested
with
Simpson
Duravent
brand.
Class
“A"
chimney
is
not
required.
An
L-vent
adapter
is
provided
with
the
stove.
Refer
to
the
instructions
provided
by
the
vent
manufacturer,
especially
when
passing
through
a
wall,
ceiling
or
roof.
Do
not
connect
this
unit
to
a
chimney
flue
serving
another
appliance.
Do
not
install
a
flue
damper
in
the
exhaust
vent
of
this
unit.
This
is
a
pressurized
exhaust
system.
The
pipe
joints
should
be
sealed
to
insure
consistent
performance
and
avoid
smoke
spillage.
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