Installation Guide
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through the ashing to the desired height. 
Mark where the Storm Collar will go. Slip the 
Storm Collar down over the pipe, and ax 
it to the pipe with a 1/4”long stainless steel 
sheet metal screw. (Figures 13 & 14). The 
Storm Collar will then support the entire vent 
system. Install the Cap. Seal the joint at the 
Storm Collar, and any other joints or seams 
which may appear suspect. Figure 15 shows 
a Tall Cone Flashing modied to t a chimney 
where the tile liner protrudes above the 
masonry, as another alternate termination 
technique. This completes the masonry 
installation.
INSTALLATION THROUGH
SIDE OF MASONRY CHIMNEY
1. Set the appliance in its nal location 
and mark the center of the hole where the 
pipe is to penetrate the masonry chimney 
(Figure 16). Insure that you comply with the 
manufacturer’s specications in regards to 
clearance and distances from combustible 
surfaces.
2. The pellet vent system is assembled 
essentially the same as previously described 
for installation in an existing masonry 
chimney with the exceptions listed:
A. No Flex Pipe is required, unless the 
masonry chimney has an oset. If an oset 
exists, then a section of Flex Pipe will be 
needed to accommodate the oset.
B. A Tee is installed at the bottom end of the 
vertical pipe (Figure 16).
C. A Reduction Collar or a Trim Collar is 
required to go around the pipe section that 
passes through the masonry to give it a 
nished look (Figure 16).
3. It will be necessary to break out the 
masonry around the location of the pipe 
center line mark to a diameter of at least 4" 
for 3" pipe, and at least 5" in diameter for 4" 
pipe.
4. Install the Tee on the bottom of the vertical 
pipe system and lower it down the chimney 
until the center of the branch of the Tee 
Figure 8
12 INCHES TO
END OF PIPE
B
C
A
TOP VIEW
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