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Figure 3 
Illustration showing minimum heights required,
 depending on the location of chimney
 The chimney ‘drives’ the system by producing the draft that 
draws in combustion air and exhausts smoke and gases to 
outdoors.  
When installing a new woodburning system or upgrading an 
existing one, give as much attention to the chimney as you 
do to the appliance that it serves.
The  Oval  and  Sweetheart  can  be  installed  in  a  masonry 
chimney which is in compliance with the appropriate standard 
or a prefabricated chimney approved to 
ULC Standard S629 
in Canada and UL 103HT in the U.S. 
Follow the chimney manufacturer’s directions for installation. 
We  recommend  that  prior  to  installing  your  stove  into  a 
masonry  chimney,  you  have  the  chimney  inspected  by  a 
be used without the installation of a liner. 
The chimney and installation will have to be inspected by 
your local building inspector.
Recommended Chimney Clearances
The chimney must: 
•  extend  at  least  14  ft.  (4.27m)  above  the  collar  of  the 
stove;
•  extend at least 3 ft. (92 cm) above the point where it 
passes through the roof;
•  be at least 2 ft. above anything within a 10 ft. (3.048m)
radius of the top of the pipe.
Good draft in a cold chimney should be between 0.01” and 
0.15” “water column” (your dealer may be able to check 
this for you).
24"
 (600mm)
10'
(3 metres)
36" 
(900 mm)
Clearance Reductions
There  are  many  alternate  decorative  methods  to  reduce 
clearances  to  combustible  materials.  See  your  dealer, 
standards are being met with these alternatives. In Canada, 
refer to the I
nstallation Code for Solid Fuel Appliances 
and Equipment. CAN3-B365-M84. In the U.S., refer to the 
National Fire Protection Association Standard 211, 
Floor Protection
Chimneys and Draft
The chimney is the most important element of successful 
stove operation. (See also page 26 
“Flue Pipes”)
Performance of your woodburning system depends more 
on the chimney than on any other single component.
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Pad must extend 21” (534mm) in front of the stove in
Canada and 18” (458mm) in front of stove in U.S.
Pad must extend 8” (203mm) to the sides and back of the
stove.
Pad must extend fully to the wall if using side and back
clearances less than these dimensions.
materials: 1/2” (13mm) thick minimum with thermal
btu/h/F/in).
To determine thickness of equivalent material required
use formula (“K” x 0.5) / 0.43 = thickness required (“K”
material).