M&G DuraVent DuraTech® 5-8 User Manual

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Table 2

Figure 10

Figure 8

FRAMING

FIRESTOP

RADIATION SHIELD

Figure 9

TWIST CLOCKWISE

TO TIGHTEN

ATTIC INSULATION

SHIELD

Framing Dimensions

Chimney Diameter

5”

6”

7”

8”

Cathedral Ceiling
Support Box

11-1/4” 12-1/4” 13-1/4” 14-1/2”

Flat Ceiling
Support Box

11-1/4” 12-1/4” 13-1/4” 14-1/2”

round Ceiling
Support Box

11-1/4” 12-1/4” 13-1/4” 14-1/4”

FireStop radiation
Shield

11-1/4” 12-1/4” 13-1/4” 14-1/4”

Wall thimBle

11-1/4” 12-1/4” 13-1/4” 14-1/4”

CaS Ceiling
Support

na

12-1/4”

na

14-1/2”

CaS Wall thimBle

na

12-1/4”

na

14-1/4”

reduCed
ClearanCe
Support Box

na

10-1/4”

na

na

above that where the Support Box is located.

Example: in a multistory home where the

appliance is on the ground floor (Support

Box is in the 1st floor ceiling), you would

need a Firestop Radiation Shield at the 2nd

floor ceiling, and at the 3rd floor ceiling, etc.,

including where the chimney penetrates into

the attic. Figure 7 shows a typical 2-story

installation with an attic.

Note: a Firestop Radiation Shield is not

installed where the chimney penetrates

through the roof. The Firestop Radiation

Shield is installed on the underside of the

ceiling/floor framing, with the cylindrical

“tube” portion of the shield pointing

upward. (Fig 8). Use a minimum of either

(1) 8 penny nail or (1) #8, 1-1/2” wood screws

per corner. Refer to Table 2 for framing

requirements.

opening and maintain the 2-inch clearance to

combustibles.

6. Install Firestop Radiation Shield: A

Firestop Radiation Shield is required in

multistory installations at each floor penetration

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