Waterford Trinity Mk II Installation & Operating Instructions Manual - page 8
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4. All clearances shall be measured from the outer
surface of the combustible material to the
nearest point on the surface of the Waterford
Trinity MK II Stove disregarding any intervening
protection applied to the combustible material.
When using a manufactured wall shield system
observe local building codes and by-laws.
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CHIMNEY
The Waterford Trinity MK II Stove is a radiant room
heater and must be connected to a chimney of the
proper size and type capable of providing an
adequate continuous draught or 0.06” wg minimum.
It is best to connect to a chimney of the same size
as the stove spigot. Connection to a large size may
result in somewhat less draught. DO NOT
CONNECT TO A CHIMNEY SERVING ANOTHER
APPLIANCE.
Minimum chimney height is 15 feet (4570mm) from
floor on which stove is installed. An existing
masonry chimney should be inspected and, if
n e c e s s a r y, repaired by a competent mason or
relined using an approved relining system.
Poor draught conditions will result in poor
performance.
NOTE: Connection to type “B” gas vents approved
for connection to certain gas burning appliance will
only result in a fire.
CHIMNEY TYPES: USA ONLY
The stove must be connected to a UL 103 Listed
residential type HT and Building Heating Appliance
Chimney installed in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions or a masonry chimney
constructed in accordance with NFPA 211 Chimney
Vents and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances.
CHIMNEY TYPES: CANADA ONLY
The stove must be connected to an Underwriters
Laboratories of Canada Labelled factory built 650
o
C
c h i m n e y, installed in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions or in a lined masonry
chimney acceptable to the authority having
jurisdiction.
CHIMNEY CONNECTOR
The chimney connector (smoke pipe) is used to
connect the Waterford Trinity MK II Stove to the
chimney described above. The chimney connector
must be made of Corrosion Resistant Steel, 24
gauge or heavier (black or equivalently treated
steel). Be sure to fasten the chimney connectors
together and also to the flue outlet of the stove
through the two holes provided. Use at least two
screws for each joint/connection. Be sure that the
joints are tight and fully sealed.
A chimney connector shall not pass through an attic
or roof space, closet or similar concealed space,
floor or ceiling.
Where passage through a wall or partition of
combustible construction is desired, the installation
shall conform to NFPA 211 or CAN/CSA - B365.
The connector should maintain a pitch or rise of at
least
1/4
” (6mm) per foot from the stove to the
chimney. It should be installed so as to avoid sharp
turns or other combustion features that would create
excessive resistance to the flow of flue gases. It
should be securely supported. The entire length of
a connector should be readily accessible for
inspection, cleaning and replacement.
CONNECTING TO MASONRY CHIMNEY
The connector to a masonry chimney must extend
through the wall to the inner face or liner but not
beyond, and must be firmly cemented to masonry.