pg. 10 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products Clydesdale Model 8492
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE FIREPLACE
INSERT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER
APPLIANCE.
Ensure the size of the chimney’s flue is appropriate
for the Clydesdale. The Clydesdale requires a 6"
(152 mm) inside diameter flue for new installations. A
6” diameter flue provides adequate draft and
performance. You can use an 8" (203 mm) diameter
existing flue with a reducer. An oversized flue
contributes to creosote accumulation. (In this case,
bigger is NOT better.)
There are two ways to install a prefabricated metal
chimney:
•An interior installation where the chimney passes
inside the residence through the ceiling and roof.
•An exterior installation where the chimney passes
through the wall behind the Fireplace Insert then up
the outside of the residence.
Whenever possible, choose an interior chimney. An
interior chimney heats quickly and retains its heat;
thus promotes a better draft and discourages the
formation of creosote. An exterior chimney does not
benefit from the surrounding warmth of the building,
so it typically operates at lower flue temperatures than
an interior chimney. An exterior chimney’s draft is not
as strong and may experience increased creosote
accumulation.
•REMOVE THE DAMPER OR LOCK IT OPEN.
Connection to a Masonry Chimney
Hire a professional to examine the masonry chimney
for cracks, loose mortar, and other signs of
deterioration and blockage before connection. If the
chimney needs repairs, complete them before
installing and using your Fireplace Insert. Do not
install your Fireplace Insert until the chimney is safe
for use.
The masonry chimney must be lined from the insert
to the flue cap with a listed 6” stainless steel flexible
connector that connects to a listed 6” stainless steel
liner extending the full length of the chimney.
Use the following checklist to ensure that your
masonry chimney meets these minimum
requirements:
Chimney wall construction:
•A brick, modular block, rubble or stone wall at
least 4" (102 mm) thick.
Flue liner:
•Minimum ceramic flue liner thickness of 5/8" (16
mm). Installed with refractory mortar and with at
least 1" (25 mm) air space.
•An equivalent listed chimney flue liner system
meeting class 3 requirements of chimney liner
standards ULC-S635 or ULC-S640.
Interior chimney requirements:
•At least 2" (51 mm) clearance to combustible
structure
•Fire stops installed at the spaces where the
chimney passes through floors and/or ceiling.
•Insulation must be 2" (51 mm) from the chimney.
Exterior chimney requirements:
•At least 1" (25 mm) clearance to combustible
structure.
•Chimney height requirements: (See page 11)
•At least 3 feet (0.9 m) higher than the highest part
of the roof opening through which it passes.
•At least 2 feet (0.6 m) higher than any part of the
roof within 10 feet (3 m) measured horizontally
from the top of the chimney. This Fireplace Insert
requires a minimum chimney height of 13 feet (4
m). The maximum recommended chimney
height is 30 feet (9m).
•IMPORTANT: You must seal the damper area
around the chimney liner to prevent room air
from entering the chimney cavity of the
fireplace.
•WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE BRICKS OR
MORTAR FROM THE EXISTING FIREPLACE!
(Exception) Removal of masonry or steel (including
the damper plate) from the smoke shelf and adjacent
damper frame if necessary to accommodate a
chimney liner, provided their removal will not weaken
the structure of the fireplace and chimney, and will not
reduce protection for clearance to combustible
materials to less then required by the National
Building Code.