Cl36d and cr36d installation instructions, Chimney height requirements (above roof line) – Hearth and Home Technologies CL36D User Manual
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CL36D AND CR36D INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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3. Number of Sections Required
To determine the chimney components needed to
complete your particular installation, follow the steps
below:
a. Determine the total vertical height of the fireplace
installation. This dimension is measured from
the base of the fireplace assembly to the point
where the smoke exits the termination cap.
b. Subtract the effective height of the fireplace
assembly (38½) from the overall height of the
fireplace installation (measured from the base
of the fireplace to the bottom of the termination
cap).
c. Refer to Table 2 to determine what components
must be selected to complete the fireplace
installation.
d. Determine the number of firestop spacers,
stabilizers, roof flashing, etc. required to
complete the fireplace installation.
2. Chimney Height Requirements (above
roof line)
a. Major building codes specify a minimum chimney
height above the roof top. These specifications
are summarized in what is known as the Ten Foot
Rule. This rule states:
If the horizontal distance from the side of the
chimney to the peak of the roof is ten feet or less,
the top of the chimney must be at least two feet
above the peak of the roof, but never less than
three feet in overall height above the highest point
where it passes through the roof.
If the horizontal distance from the side of the
chimney to the peak of the roof is more than ten
feet, a chimney height reference point is
established on the surface of the roof a distance
of ten feet from the side of the chimney in a
horizontal plane. The top of the chimney must be
at least two feet above this reference point, but
never less than three feet in height above the
highest point where it passes through the roof.
See Figure 6.
b. These chimney heights are necessary in the
interest of safety but do not ensure smoke-free
operation. Trees, buildings, adjoining roof lines,
adverse wind conditions, etc. may create a need
for a taller chimney should smoking occur.