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* P.O. Box 1179
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Southold, New York 11971
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
No: 46239 Date: 06/17/2025
THIS CERTIFIES that the building ALTERATION
Location of Property: 385 Grissom Ln Southold, NY 11971
S ecB lock/Lot: 78.-1-29
Conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore,filed in this office dated: 12/01/2022
Pursuant to which Building Permit No. 48840 and dated: 02/01/2023
Was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable provisions of the law.
The occupancy for which this certificate is issued is:
Pellet stove as applied for.
The certificate is issued to: Henry Sommer ,Bernadette Izzillo-Sommer
Of the aforesaid building.
SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL:
ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE:
PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION:
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�o�,�oFgo�ryolo TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
• TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE
SOUTHOLD, NY
BUILDING PERMIT
RENEWED
(THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES
WITH ONE SET OF APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED)
Permit#: 48840 Date: 02/01/2023
Permission is hereby granted to: Renewal Date: 12/17/2024
Henry A Sommer
385 Grissom Ln
Southold, NY 11971
To:
install pellet stove as applied for.
Premises Located at:
385 Grissom Ln, Southold, NY 11971
SCTIVI#78.-1-29
Pursuant to application dated 12/01/2022 and approved by the Building Inspector.
To expire on 12/17/2026.
Contractors:
Fees:
Renewal Fee $125.00
Total 125
Building Inspector
�o�gpFFo(/r� TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
x TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE
"oy • �� SOUTHOLD, NY
BUILDING PERMIT
(THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES
WITH ONE SET OF APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED)
Permit#: 48840 Date: 2/1/2023
Permission is hereby granted to:
Sommer, Henry
385 Grissom Ln
Southold, NY 11971
To: install pellet stove as applied for.
At premises located at:
385 Grissom Ln, Southold
SCTM #473889
Sec/Block/Lot# 78.-1-29
Pursuant to application dated 12/1/2022 and approved by the Building Inspector.'
To expire on 8/2/2024.
Fees:
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING-ADDITION OR ALTERATION $200.00
CO-ALTERATION TO DWELLING $50.00
Total: $250.00
Building Inspector
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TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT.
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qvqANSPECTION
[ ] FOUNDATION 1ST/ REBAR [ ] ROUGH-PLBG.
[ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ NSULATI/OnW ULKING
[ ] FRAMING /STRAPPING [ ] FINAL 'PPrt.0
[ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY.INSPECTION
[ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION
[ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL)
[ ] : CODE VIOLATION [ ] PRE C/O [ ]. RENTAL
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TOWN OF SOUTHOLD—BUILDING DEPARTMENT
y, Town Hall Annex 54375 Main Road P. O: Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959
Telephone(631) 765-1802 Fax (631) 765-9502 https://www.southoldtownny.gov
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Date Received
APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT
For Office Use Only
PERMIT NO. � Building Inspector:
DEC -01 2022 ED,
BUILDING DEPT. .
Applications and forms must be filled out in their entirety. Incomplete. TOWN OFSOUTHOLD
applications will not be accepted. Where the Applicant is not the owner,an
Owner's Authorization form(Page 2)shall be completed.
Date:
OWNERS)OF PROPERTY;
Name:Henry Sommer&Bernadette Izzillo-Sommer SCTIVI#1000- o
Project Address:385 Grissom Lane
Phone#:646-287_-0439 _ Email:bernieij@aol.com
Mailing Address:385 Grissom Lane, Southold, NY 11971
.CONTACT PERSON:
Name:Henry Sommer
Mailing Address:385 Grissom Lane, Southold, NY 11971
Phone#:646-287-04.39 Email:berniei'- aol.Com
DESIGN PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION:
Name:
Mailing Address:
Phone#: Email:
CQITRACTOR INFORMQTl�3N:
Mailing Address:
Phone#: Email:
DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION ,
❑New Structure ❑Addition ❑Alteration ❑Repair ❑Demolition Estimated Cost of Project:
R Other Installation of pellet stove with venting and air intake $3,000
Will the lot be re-graded? ❑Yes ®No Will excess fill be removed from premises? ❑Yes BNo
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PROPERTY INFORMATION':
Existing use of property:-reS1dentlal_ - _ -- Intended use of property_resldentlal
Zone or use district in which premises is situated: Are there any covenants and restrictions with respect to
S6uth01d-R40 this property? ❑Yes ONo IF YES, PROVIDE A COPY.
B Che&Box After Reading: The owner/contractor/design professional is responsible for all drainage and storm.water issues as provided by
Chapter 236 of the Town Code.-APPLICATION IS'HEREBY MADE to'the Building Department for the'issuance of a Building Permit pursuant to the Building Zone
Ordinance yof,the Town of Southold,Suffolk,,County,New York and other applicable Laws,Ordinances or Regulations,for the construction of buildings,
additions;blterations or for removal or demolition as herein,described.The applicant,agrees to comply with.'all applicable laws,ordinances,building code,
housing.code and`regulations and to admit authorized inspectors on premises-and in building(s)for_necessary inspections.False statements made herein are
punishable as a Class A misdemeanorpursuantito,Section 210:45of the New York State Penal Law.
Application Submitted By(print name):Henry Sommer []Authorized Agent BOwner
Signature of Applicant: Date:
STATE OF NEW YORK)
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COUNTY OF15 Of 01K )
1_1e h SD/it ` e k,— being duly sworn, deposes and says that(s)he is the applicant
(Name of in vidual signing contract)above named,
(S)he is the aA l " e y-
(Contractor,Agent,Corporate Officer, etc.)
of said owner or owners, and is duly authorized to perform or have performed the said work and to make and file this
application;that all statements contained in this application are true to the best of his/her knowledge and belief; and
that the work will be performed in the manner set forth in the application file therewith.
Sworn before me this
day of __0ecey4,, bey' 120
Notary Public
PROPERTY OWNER AUTHORIZATION UNDA B.SCHOLL
applicant is not the owner Notary Public,state of New York
Where the a
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Cluallfied in Suffolk County
Commission Exoires'May 5,20-2_(o
I, residing at
do hereby authorize to apply on
my behalf to the Town of Southold Building Department for approval as described herein.
Owner's Signature Date
Print Owner's Name
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FEE: BY:
NOTIFY BUILDING DEPARTMENT AT
765-1802 8 AM TO 4 PM FOR THE
FOLLOWING-INSPECTIONS:
I. -FOUNDATION - TWO REQUIRED
FOR POURED CONCRETE ELECTRICAL
.2. ROUGH - FRAMING & PLUMBING INSPECTION REQUIRED
3. INSULATION
4. FINAL - CONSTRU"IC)N MUST
BE COMPLETE FOP -To.
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ALL CONSTRUC T IC'N' SMALL MEET THE
REQUIREMENTS OF THE CODES OF NEW
YORK STATE. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR
DESIGN OR CONSTRUCTION ERRORS,
COMPLY WITH ALL CODES OF
NEW YORK STATE & TOWN CODES
AS REQUIRED AND CONDITIONS OF
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'j6UPANCY OR
USE 1SUNLAWFUL
WITHOUT.C'� E-RTIFIC ,,
OF-OCCUPANCY
SPECIFICATIONS
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3, A WRNING
BTU/Hour Output (1) 12,987 - 41,810
Heating Capacity (2) Up to 2,800 sq. ft. ..............This stove has a manufacturer set rninirrium low
Particulate Ernissions 1,542 g/fir bUrn rate that rriust not be altered. it is against
federal regulations to alter this setting or otherwise
Efficiency (HHV) 75,8%
Power Consumption 20 Watts ignition
operate this stove in a manner inconsistent with the
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operating instructions within this manual. If the unit
Power Consumption 150 Watts operation I
Fuel Storage Capacity 80 lbs is modified, it will no longer be compliant with the
Exhaust Size 3" (metric fitting) I EPA regulations.
Width 24"
I leight 36.5"
Depth 25" WARNIN%-T
Weight 283 If
Exhaust (.enter to floor 12" If You see black smoke at the end of the
exhaust/chir-nney, these are not normal emissions.
Exhaust center to side 5"
1. Check for clinkers or blockages in the burn pot.
Room Blower CFM 1.42 CFM 2. Check for leakages around the stove, such as
(1) Heat output Will vary depending on the brand, glass door or ash pan,
type and quality of fuel, and the moisture content. 3.Check for potential blockages in the exhaust
Consult your dealer for best reSLAItS. channels.
(2) Based or) post 1.982 horne construction, 4.Check that- the exhaust voltages are correctly set.
requiring 35 13TU/1--ir. per Sq. Ft,
Emissions will vary, depending an the feed GLASS SPECIFICATIONS
level, burning time, and -fuel. Consult your This stove.is eqUipped with 3 panes of cerarnic glass.
dealer for best results, Replace glass only with Qualified cerari-flc glass.
UNPACKING
Your stove will come fully assembled, other than,the
controller panel.
Mount controller to back of stove, and connect
Me data line froin below. (Note: a// 4 mounting
screws, are not needed 1.) mount controller bracket)
Remove all packing material and tape from the inside
7" of the firebox.
�x s-�emove any tape on the ot.n.side of the g-flass.
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Open hopper, and remove all packing material and
power cord.
Note Make sure the hopper is free of all foreign matter
beilbre filling with fuel. Fore4gn triaterial will cause auger
1.31, 12" jams and w,;1l void stove warranty.
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INSTALLATION
it is recommended that the stove be installed and WARNING
serviced by an authorized professional. Read this entire.rnanual be-fore you install and use
Proper installation of this stove is necessary for safe this stove. Failure to -follow the instructions may
and efficient operation. Installing this product irnproperly result in property damage, bodily injury, or even
may result in a.house fire and/or personal injury, death,
OVE -Do not install aflUe darnper in the exhaust venting
ST PLACEMENT
system of this unit..
Sketch out a. plan for installing the stove, irlClUding
dimensions, before permanent placement. When -Do not connect this unit to a chimney flue that
determining the location for the stove, wall stud location services another appliance.
is critical. You may need to adjUSt the location of the -Children and adults should be aware of the
stove to avoid encountering a wall stud. Before placing hazards of high Surface temperatures and should
the pellet stove, connect the vent to allow for minirrWrl) stay away to avoid burns to skin arid/or clothifig,
clearance to cornbustable walls. -Young children shOUld be carefully SUpen/ised
when they are in the same roorn as the stove.
-Clothing and other flammable materials should not
FLOOR PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS' be placed on or- near this unlit.
The stove must be installed on a noncombustible floor,
with proper floor protection, or on a rnasonry hearth.
When a clean out T-vent is installed on the inside of a This stove should not be used as -ffie only source of
home, the floor protector must extend 2" beyond the rear heat in the Power outages and periodic
of the 'T-vent, fee Figure 2 maintenance will result in a. total loss of heat.
When stove is vented straight through the wall and the
clears out T-vent is on the exterior of the ,home, the Contact local building or fire officials regarding
PliflifTILMI c1parance is 2' frorn the back of the stove to restrictions and installation inspection
the wall, See Fiqure 3
requirements for yoi.ir area.
Contact. your local authority (Municipal building
department, Fire department, Fire prevention
bureau, etc... to determine the need for a permit.
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Keep combustible materials (suct as grass,
w 1' 6`11-1, leaves, etc... at least: : feet away froni the flue
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outlet on the outside of the building.
Installa
tion and repair of this pellet stove should
be done by a qualified, service person. The
appliance should be inspected before Use, and at
least annually by a qualified service person. It, is
imperative, that the control compartments, fire
Figure 2 Figure 3
Figures 2and 3: Pellet stove floor pad clearances box, and circulating air passageways of the stove
be kept clean.
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CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES
NOTE: -these are minim urn clearances to combustible walls.
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VENTING
Before venting, consult vent manufacturer's WARNING
specifications and recommendations for all - Do N.G.,t connect this unit to a chimney flue that
venting installations. services another appliance.
'T'*h'e following installation guidelines rnust be o Do Not install a flue damper in the exhaust
followed to enSUre conformity with both the safety venting systern of this unit.
listing of this stove and to local building codes. * Do', Not connect directly to a masonry chimney.
- Do Not terminate vent in any enclosed or senni-
TYPE OF VENT enclosed area, such as; Carport, garage, attic,
The pellet venting pipe (also known as L vent) is crawl spare, under a SUn deck or porch, narrow
constructed of two layers with air space beMeen walkway, or any l6cation that can build up a
the layers. "I"his, air space acts as an insulator and concentration Of fUrr1E.1S such as a stairwell,
reduces the outside stir-face ternperi:.iture of pipe to covered breezeway, etc...
allow a clearance to combustibles, A cap must be
Used at the termination of type L vent chimneys. PELLET VENT INSTALLATION
F:or elevations above 5,000,feet above sea level, 4" Vent termination MUST exhaust above the
venting is required. elevation of the air inlet, It is recommended to
install at least 3 feet of vertical pellet vent pipe.
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This vertical pipe will create some natural draft to
WARNING f smoke or odor during
reduce the possibility o
Never shut the stove down by unplugging it from appliance shutdown, and will keep exhallSt frorn
.the power source. causing a nuisance or hazard frorn exposure to
,N ever shut the stove down frorn by switching off high temperatUres.
the rnain power switch on the rear of flie stove. The installation Must include a clean out tee to
enable the collection of fly ash and to permit
leaning of the exhaust systeM. Total
periodic c
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Vent surfaces can got hot enough to cause bi-irns if length of horizontal vent must not exceed 1.0 feet.
touched. ;ion-combustible shielding or guards may The maxinlUrn recommended vertical venting
be reqUired. height is 18 feet,
* Pellet vent must maintain rninirnum clearances All joints for pellet vent are required to be
to COMbustibles specified by vent manufacturer, ..... fastened with at least three screws and
all connections (including adapters,
* Install vent at clearances specified by the vent
manUfaCtUrer. elbows, etc...) should be sealed airtight
* Al! venting joints, whether vertical or horizontal, .......... by injecting 500" F ITV silicone into the
should be made gas tight wilffi recommended gap between sections.
sealants, The area where the vent pipe goes
through to the exterior of the home must
be sealed with silicone or other means to
maintain the vapor barrier between the
exterior, and the interior of the home,
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PELLET VENT TERMINATION CLEARANCE
The stove vent must terminate on the outside of the building, Horizontal ten-ninations rnust extend a
minimurn of 12" from the wall. Vertical terminations must protrude a minimum of 24" from the root
surface.
in addition, all clearances listed below must be met. SEE FIGURE 8 with rodent
* MUSt have an approved cap (to prevent water frorn entering) or a MI5 degree downturn
screen.
* It the termination is located on a Windy side of the house, We Suggest using an approved house shield
to prevent soot from building up on the side of the house.
* A vent must not be located where it may become plugged by snow or other material.
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Rigure 8: vent Termination
A: MirlinlUrn 48" clearance below or beside any door or window that opens. (This clearance ffiay be
reduced to 18" if using outside air). We recomrriend the door or window be kept closed during operation.
Mininnurn 12" clearance below or beside any window that does not open.
B. Minimum 1.2" clearance above any door or window that opens.
C: MirlinlUrn 24" clearance from dny adjacent building.
D: Minimum Tclearance above any grade, when adjacent to public walk-ways.
E.- Minirnurn 24" clearance above any grass. plants, or other cornbUstible materials.
rl 'Air intake of another ar r liar ce,
P IIA;is nt;a i i i I s 3 6" C ke a r a n c e frorn �a)rlcll forl-'i
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G: MiniMUrn 24" clearance below eaves or overhangs.
H: Minimum 12" clearance horizontally from combustible wall.
X: Must be a rninimum of 24" above the roof.
NOTE: May riot vent into covered walkwa.y or breezeway.
ENTING THE PELLET STOVE
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Do not install flue damper in the exhaust 30 Fee
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ventingsystem t unit.
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Use an approved wall thimble when �%
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the vent walls, T¢,;�11�hf
passing through Use ............
ceilinc,, sUpport/fire stop spacer when2.5 y
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passing the vent through c��•ceilings. (Make
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sure to maintain rninimurn clearances to
combustibles)
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If using more than one T-vent or exceed
18.0" of elbows, YOU MUSt use of venting ,�,i•/�11/,'/ ;�%/h �� ......._.....
pipe.
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von vont as shortas plosSrf%s�', ::ix:#€ t'lil% ................
to the hifnzontC�/ run.
I"lie vent Mist have a support bracket
every 5` of pellet vent when on the exterior10
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of the stri.,ictUre,
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The vent height and run Must not exceed � � ;/r, ......._.._..
the di illustrated in ............
stance as ill i / ;, ;
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F" tji.�#'.e 9� ilk 1 f /,• - Feet
* Venting into the lighter shaded area may ;�......................
require combustion 1110tor voltage
adjustments and/or inlet air adjustment
0 Feet
'5 x
pm
Figure 9: Venting and combustion motor
voltage adjustment chart
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ti , ,: The operation of exhaust fans, such as bathroorn
in I f: �:,I:eC l:at� :l:s:, t:,Rnf�s:,Ratur; of the afr ::uppii�ed to
the burn pot, an,: the t�s€-r#����.R-at;.�rf: of the airthati � and attic fans, could r;R-eatr; a negative pressure in
drau,V. p�:st the heat excl'�€ange t<i` e�s to Ineat thethe rE�or€�, causing the st(��✓�� to �e starved of
Y .l'R.3r? c'xl: ?r:£:}' air sup-plied toI"lE? )t;:"E3 I:.sr.3t is �%C3rB313US1B171e air, Be SLd�'e to provide adequaterE:3C)ri:.
£::X.€: £::^r:'�:';� :old, t,,l€ l':€:lv r:`:{:3:"£:' Ri "£�`J f`:y r £ €.i¢Bf't tov£ventilation in -aie roorn the pellet:Move is located. If
I3:.IR n pellets e is :;?tR '•.�€.1f"#1 `<:'ni 3( r<"„f. £'��. Anot, the pressure (vc�..CE.R€.,€€n) twitch. may shut t off the
disadvantage supp ,ing into# far :''�,?am air to theoperation of the pellet stove.
QUI,r'i 00t is that. t I ; r£IOM air used 'Lw d-:e lour€'3 pot '
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replaced by E-aiff E;1��:;� '� €:hr£: u , ,n�i,'�(�f3;::,, €: ( t3r� , I;��at�llation ire a rr�C3�3ile t��:3Br�e should k�e in
an., eras ks. Using€n£:d f€?ri'rior air ::s not R"4,?i";s.:3:"`i:v3£:`r?E:#£ t:� �
r:�ccorda.nce U1(RI:I1 tllE? r4�id3ll�'1'i:�{:I:l€rfy£� 11<)rI1(', tl.rlE�
in ne,;er houses that are 'i g ht I -'se 11ed, Air drawn, safety standard (I iU4:') ; c, ::R 3280, :cart. 24 This
in; by the :£yt3:ri bdotver is a.€vvaYS into l'or ro-nrn aj.- stove must be vented to the outside. In addition to
'R. sh-ould r) IN-1i:oolest air '.r3 :l?e 1€t%€ng `_•i::iai,e, the standard installation instructions, the following
€:£)`Jf3::� t',�t)€(';".tli`J Ir3rI< )+"': <<JI':£:: 1 >ii:;£: (A .iR t 1c requirements are mandatory for installation in a
k)wer level of ti-le ho;;E:, call lou.--xted o, that ali the mobile horde:
f3.r in the su a.,`:,e i-s frem-eiv available ta; the s o«eIs _.The stove Must be permanently attacliecl to the
heat ex,,_l'3an,,p er, floor.
2.Stove rnust have an Outside air source.
Connection from the intake pipe {2" diameter 3.Stove must. he electrically fir(:}�€ri£�eE� 'to the steel
pipe in rear of Stove) to the outside of the house chassis of the mobile home, unless 3-prong or
power outlets are provided.
BS REQUIRED for mobile l• orne Installation. It BS
recommended in ti£�tttly sealed hc)rrtes with �.III vertical chimney vents must have wall
exhaust fens Such as kitchen or t)athroorn-fans,
supports; .
or in basernent installations. This will eliminate
5.All exhaust syrstert•is rnE.Bst have a spark arrestor.
poor performance due to negative pressure, C.Check tr,,lith local building officials to see if other
* Only noncombustible pipe 2" (or greater) in codes may apply.
diarneter is approved for outside air connections 7•Structural integrity of the floor, hall and
(Straight of flexible). PVC pipe is NOT approved proved ceiling/roof RT' ust be maintained.
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and should NEVER be connected to the stove.
* If the air inlet is connected to the outside, it, iA
MUS F be terry-Binated-with a vertical 90* bend
3r' 3;'€: rwr:r's€�c?f;t 't's any :.�?: ( i<:f;'il)#-Pt#on duct o€•
uo,vvn, or °v'dic�I a wind Hooto-td, Failu,,C: �.o dtj
o so "
could result in a burn-back if high winds blow
I..}£:3 not ipsta l €n a sii:?£:'.ink rt:3.an-i.
directly E.lp the air inlet during a power outage.
* Blockade, excessive length (more than 6-8 ft),
or extra bends in the air intake could lead to
starvation of corrit)i..ist:ible air to the stove,
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