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Installation and Operation Manual - Legend III
ENGLISH
Maximum overall length of horizontal pipe: 10 ft. (3 m) including elbows.
Minimum clearance from combustible material: 18" (450 mm). The minimum clearance may be
reduced by 50 percent to 9" (225 mm) if suitable shielding is installed either on the pipe or on the
combustible surface.
The assembly should be as short and direct as possible between the stove and chimney. The use
of two 45 degree elbows is often preferable to a single 90 degree elbow because less turbulence is
created in the exhaust flow and they result in less horizontal run.
The minimum overall height of the chimney system, measured from the stove top to the exterior
termination cap of the chimney should be at least 12 ft. (3.66 m). A chimney which is too short may
lack the “tunnel effect” required to obtain a proper draft.
Maximum number of 90-degree elbows: 2.
Maximum unsupported horizontal length: 3 ft. (1 m).
Galvanized flue pipes must not be used because the coatings vaporize at high temperatures and
release dangerous gases. Use black painted flue pipes.
Flue pipes must be at least 24 gauge in thickness.
Flue pipe joints should overlap 1 ¼" (30 mm).
Each joint in the assembly must be fastened with at least three screws.
The assembly must make allowance for expansion: elbows in assemblies allow for expansion;
straight assemblies should include an inspection wrap with one end unfastened, or a telescopic
section.
Minimum upward slope towards the chimney: ¼ in/ft. (20 mm/m).
One end of the assembly must be securely fastened to the flue collar with 3 sheet metal screws and
the other end securely fastened to the chimney.
There must be provision for cleaning of the pipes, either through a clean out or by removal of the
pipe assembly. Removal of the assembly should not require that the stove be moved.
The male ends of the sections must be oriented towards the appliance so that falling dust and
condensation stay inside the pipe.
A flue pipe must never pass through a combustible floor or ceiling or through an attic, roof space,
closet or concealed space. Where passage through a wall or partition of combustible construction
is desired, the installation shall conform to CAN/CSA-B365, Installation Code for Solid-Fuel-Burning
Appliances and Equipment.
A straight up connector assembly needs either a telescopic length or an inspection wrap (pipe
coupler) to allow it to be assembled and disassembled without moving the stove.
A straight flue pipe assembly offers the least restriction to gas flow and results in a stronger draft.
Straight assemblies also need less maintenance because there are no corners to collect creosote.
The chimney connector must be clean and in good condition.
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