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GAS STOVE INSTALLATION SPECS

STOVE MODEL: HEARTHSTONE SANTA FE DIRECT VENT GAS STOVE
STOVE DIMENSIONS: 25-1/2" WIDE X 19" DEEP X 26-3/4" TALL
CONNECTOR PIPE USED: 6 5/8" COAXIAL DIRECT VENT PIPE
   NO HEARTH (FLOOR PROTECTION) NEEDED ON WOOD FLOOR
   MINIMUM HEARTH REQUIRED ON CARPET, VINYL, ETC: 26"W X 19"D (SAME SIZE AS STOVE)
VENTING OPTIONS:
VERTICAL VENT: STRAIGHT UP THROUGH CEILING, ROOFING AND ROOF FLASHING TO A 6 5/8" ROUND CAP
DIRECT VENT: UP 24" THEN ELBOW THROUGH BACKWALL TO SQUARE 13 1/2"T x 13 1/2"W x 5 3/8"D CAP
SNORKEL VENT: STRAIGHT BACK (STOVE HIDES PIPE), TO 28 1/2"T x 13 1/2"W x 10"D "SNORKEL" CAP
THROUGH FIREPLACE: ADAPTER TO 3"/3" COLINEAR FLEX PIPE THRU SEALER PLATE AT TOP OF CHIMNEY

  FLAT BACKWALL         CORNER        BASIC DIRECT VENT    SNORKEL VENT
FLAT WALL INSTALLATIONS 
CORNER INSTALLATIONS 
A: STOVE TO BACKWALL
   IF VERTICAL/DIRECT VENTED........ 5"
   IF SNORKEL VENTED................ 2" 
G: STOVE CORNERS TO CORNER WALLS....... 4"
B: STOVE TO SIDEWALL................ 4"
H: CENTERLINE OF VERTICAL PIPE
   TO CORNER WALLS................ 12-5/8" 
C: CENTERLINE OF VERTICAL PIPE
   TO BACKWALL.................. 4-3/8" 
I: CORNER TO CENTERLINE OF PIPE... 17-3/4"
   TO FRONT OF WINDOW............. 37-1/2" 
D: CENTERLINE OF VERTICAL PIPE
   TO SIDEWALL................. 16-3/4"
M: FLOOR TO CENTERLINE OF EXHAUST PIPE
   IF DIRECT VENTED............... 56-1/2"
   IF SNORKEL VENTED.................. 24" 
E: BACKWALL TO FRONT OF DOOR:
   IF VERTICAL/DIRECT VENTED....... 24"
   IF SNORKEL VENTED............... 20" 
N: FLOOR TO TOP OF HORIZONTAL VENT CAP
   IF DIRECT VENTED............... 63-1/4"
   IF SNORKEL VENTED.............. 45-3/4" 
       
       COMBUSTIBLE ALCOVE DIMENSIONS: MINIMUM 33 1/2"W X 40 3/4"T, MAXIMUM 17"D
       MINIMUM FIREPLACE OPENING HEIGHT (FIREPLACE HEARTH INSTALLATIONS): 29"
       TOP OF STOVE TO OVERHANGING COMBUSTIBLES: 14"

 

 

FIREPLACE HEARTH INSTALLATIONS:

Determine the height of the chimney, and purchase enough 3" flexible aluminum liner to extend to the top of the chimney twice.

Attach the two lengths of aluminum flex liner to the intake and exhaust ports on the top adapter box with pipe clamps or sheet metal screws and silicone sealant. Glue the top sealer plate to the chimney top with silicone sealant, and lower the two liner lengths through the opening. Anchor the top adapter box to the sealer plate with screws, and twist-lock the coaxial rain cap on top. Down below, use clamps or screws and silicone sealant to attach the two liner lengths to the bottom adapter box, which is used to connect the liners to a coaxial 45 degree elbow. The elbow then connects to the 45 degree flue collar on the stove.

If the stove is to stand inside the fireplace, orient the 45 degree elbow so it points straight up, as shown in the diagram at upper right. If the stove is to stand out on the hearth in front of the fireplace opening as shown at lower right, orient the elbow so it points straight back to clear the lintel bar, then bend the liners forward to attach the adapter box.


Inside the fireplace


Out on fireplace hearth

NOTE: THIS DIRECT VENT GAS APPLIANCE COMES WITH DETAILED, STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR DO-IT-YOURSELF INSTALLATIONS. TO VALIDATE YOUR WARRANTY AND ENSURE OPTIMUM SAFETY AND PERFORMANCE, HOWEVER, FINAL SETUP ADJUSTMENTS AND INITIAL FIRING MUST BE ACCOMPLISHED BY A TRAINED GAS SERVICE TECHNICIAN. CONSULT YOUR GAS SUPPLY COMPANY FOR A LIST OF RECOMMENDED SERVICE TECHNICIANS IN YOUR AREA.

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