TOA Electronics CST38MH User Manual

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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.

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offseT elbow assembly

Offset elbows install the same as chimney

sections. First, snap the inner section INTO

the preceding inner section of flue. Check con-

nection by pulling up slightly to ensure a tight

fit. Next, the outer sections snap locks OVER

the preceding outer section of chimney. Again,

check outer section by pulling up slightly to

ensure proper connection is made.

reTurn elbow assembly

Return elbows install the same way as round

terminations and stabilizers:

step 1. Hold return elbow over top of last

chimney section.

step . Center inner slip section into inner flue

pipe-slip down.

step 3. Center outer locking section over outer

chimney pipe-push down until locking

joint has firmly engaged.

step 4. Pull up slightly on return elbow to

ensure locking joint has firmly en-

gaged.

step 5. Secure support straps to framing

members by nailing under tension in

sheer (Figure 40).

The offset and return elbows may be attached

together, or a section or sections of chimney

may be used between, but do not exceed 20'

(6.1 m) in total length between elbows (Figure

35). If sections of pipe exceed 10' (3 m) between

elbows, a chimney stabilizer must be used at

the midpoint. The stabilizer support straps

must be attached under tension (in shear) to

structural framing members above. When two

sets of offset elbows are used, the maximum

combined length of chimney used between

elbows cannot exceed 20' (6.1 m) (Figures 35

through 37). example: If C

1

= 10' (3m) then

C

2

cannot exceed 10' (3 m).

If an offset exceeds 6' in length, each chimney

joint beyond the first 6' of offset to the return

elbow, must be secured by a No. 8 x 1/2" sheet

mental screw located at the underside of the

joint (Figure 38).

Maximum offset of the chimney system is 30°.

Two offset elbows must not be assembled to

form a 60° offset. However, two sets of offset

and return elbows may be used on a single flue

system, provided the total height of the system

exceeds 25' (7.6 m).

Return elbow support straps must be securely

attached under tension (in shear) to structural

framing members above.

offseT calculaTIons

1. Use Offset Chart to determine amount of

horizontal offset (A) and height (B) for various

chimney sections.

. Use “Height of Chimney Only” column to

determine combinations of pipe used above

return elbow to achieve desired heights. Ref-

erence Components Effective Height Chart in

Figure elevation chart section.

3. Use Elevation Chart as job estimator only.

Add necessary firestop spacers and stabilizers

as required. Firestop spacers must be used as

shown in Figures 20 and 21 and stabilizers as

shown in Figure 27.

InsTallInG offseTs

First, review Offset Elevation Chart (Table 3)

and Figure 34 on Page 14.

step 1. Determine the offset distance where

chimney is to pass through the first ceiling-

dimension “A.” To find this point on your

ceiling, first determine the center point for a

vertical chimney following the instructions for

vertical installation.

Measure height to the ceiling from the top of

fireplace-dimension “B.” Use Offset Elevation

Chart to find dimension “A.” Mark point where

you will drive your nail to show the center point

for your offset ceiling cut.

step . Proceed by using the Straight Up In-

stallation Instructions for cutting and framing

ceiling and roof openings.

Note: See “Framing and Dimension” Chart for

the sizes of the ceiling and roof openings. The

size of the roof opening varies with the degree

of pitch of the roof.

chimney

section

Joints

no. 8 x ¹⁄₂" sms

screws required at

ever

y Joint Past 6'

no screws required in

Joints for first 6' of offset

4'

6'

underside of chimney

return elbow

Figure 38

Figure 39

A 1/8" (3 mm) diameter hole must be drilled in

the chimney joint using a 1/8" (3 mm) diameter

drill. Hole should be drilled in center of joint

overlap (Figure 39). Be sure to drill only through

the outer chimney casting. Do not puncture

the inner flue.

Figure 40

Note: The return elbow assembly performs the

same function as a stabilizer. Consider this when

determining the need for a stabilizer.

Note: Do not apply excessive pressure to any

subsequent chimney section following return

elbow assembly when installing. Ensure subse-

quent chimney sections are securely attached

by testing as noted above.

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