All chimneys in Canada must be
fully lined with 6” stainless steel
liner from the chimney connector
to the top of the chimney.
Single or listed double
wall chimney connector
Chimney thimble non-combustible
(cement or metal).
Must be cemented in place.
e) Always install the single wall stovepipe with the male (crimped)
end down to prevent leakage of creosote or moisture.
2. INSTALLATION INTO MASONRY FLUE
a) Masonry ues for use with solid fuel appliances must meet
the NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATIONS CODE 211
specications for a code-approved masonry chimney with a
ue liner.
b) Connection to the masonry ue is made with a masonry or
terra-cotta type thimble cemented rmly in place.
c) Material around the thimble connection must provide adequate
protection from re. Use either 12" of solid masonry or an
approved insulated connector.
d) Stove pipe should be inserted far enough into the thimble to
assure good connection but must not extend past the ue
lining.
e) Recheck all clearances.
3. INSTALLATION INTO A FACTORY-BUILT CHIMNEY
a) After the stove is positioned, suspend a plumb bob over the center of the damper opening to determine the
chimney penetration point.
b) The Hudson pipe can be single or double wall up the all-fuel burning heating appliance factory-built chimney.
CAUTION: SOME CHIMNEYS ARE AVAILABLE WITH UL LISTING, WHICH ARE NOT CLASS "HT", AND ARE NOT
SAFE WITH A SOLID FUEL APPLIANCE.
c) Install the chimney following the manufacturer’s
instructions exactly. DO NOT DEVIATE FROM
THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
d) The chimney should extend a minimum of 3
feet (91cm) from the roof structure or 2 feet
(61cm) higher than the highest point within 10
feet (3.05m), whichever is greater. This assures
proper chimney function and reduces the
possibility of backdrafts.
NOTE: All installations must meet local building and
re codes. Check with your local building ofcials
for assistance in getting permits, inspections,
and good advice.
NOTE: Use of aluminum type B gas vent for solid
fuels is unsafe and prohibited by the National
Fire Protection Association Code.
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