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Appliance recommendations, Step-by-step directions – DuraVent DuraTech 10-24 Installation User Manual

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condensation and creosote formation, and

enhance draft. Include an access door by the

Tee Cap for chimney cleaning (Refer to Fig

18).

APPLIANCE RECOMMENDATIONS

Follow the appliance manufacturer’s

instructions. The requirements stated

below pertain to all appliances installed with

DuraTech Chimney systems.

Choice: Choose an appliance that is listed by

a recognized testing laboratory, is appropriate

for your needs, and is not larger than required.

Installation: Once the chimney system is in

place, install the appliance and stovepipe

(if applicable) as described in the appliance

manufacturer’s instructions. Be sure to

maintain all required clearances.

Flues: Connect only one solid fuel appliance

per chimney.

Operation: Follow the appliance

manufacturer’s instructions and safety manual

for maximum efficiency and safety. Overfiring

can damage the appliance, stovepipe and

chimney, and can void your warrenties.

Fuels: Do not burn driftwood, plastic, or

chemically treated wood such as railroad

ties. They are corrosive to your appliance

and chimney system. Follow the appliance

manufacturer’s instructions and safety manual

in regards to fuels. Not all appliances are

equipped to burn coal. Coal with a low sulfur

content will reduce the possibility of corrosion.

STEP-BY-STEP DIRECTIONS

There are three general types of DuraTech

Chimney installations:

1. Ceiling-supported.

2. Tee-supported (through-the-wall)

3. Masonry Fireplace

Review the step-by-step directions before

beginning your installation.

Figure 2

ATTIC

INSULATION

SHIELD

FIRESTOP

RADIATION

SHIELD

(INSIDE)

ENCLOSURE MUST HAVE 2

INCHES OF CLEARANCE

BETWEEN CHIMNEY AND WALL

SUPPORT BOX

FIRST

FLOOR

OCCUPIED

SECOND

FLOOR

ATTIC

SPACE

least 2 inches (Fig 2).

Multi-Story: Consult local building code

officials for requirements in your area. The

National Fire Protection Association Standard

#211 states: “Factory-built chimneys that

pass through floors of buildings requiring

the protection of vertical openings shall be

enclosed with approved walls having a fire

resistance rating of not less than one hour

when such chimneys are located in a building

less than 4 stories in height, and not less than

2 hours when such chimneys are located in

a building more than 4 stories in height.” In

Canada, except in single-family and two-family

dwellings, chimneys which extend through

another storey must have an enclosure with a

fire resistance rating equal to or greater than

that of the floor or roof assembly through which

they pass.

Cold Climates: In cold climates, chimneys

mounted on an outside wall should be

enclosed in a chase. Exterior chases reduce