Step 5, Step 6 – DCI Products SmartVent User Manual

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STEP 5

Install ice and water shield (or tar paper in warm climates)
“on top” of the SmartVent. Standard building code
requirements determine when ice shield should be used. Full
width ice and water membrane (36”) is required to be
installed over the SmartVent in all snow environments.
Ensure the upper underlayments are lapped over the lower
underlayments. Any questions please call the DCI Technical
Department.

STEP 6

Shingle the roof as usual. You now have proper intake
ventilation to your attic.
NOTE: Secure shingles to the roof deck at the ¾” lifted
edge of the SmartVent with nails that penetrate through the
roof sheathing. (Generally 1½” roofing nails are used on new
roofs.) Shingles must overhang the SmartVent lifted edge by
3/8” minimum to 1” maximum. Refer to shingle
manufacturer application manual. Any questions please call
DCI Technical Department.

NOTE: SmartVent can be installed under virtually any shingle course using proper installation

techniques. SmartVent should be installed on shingled roofs with a minimum of 4/12 pitch.

There is no maximum slope limitation. Low slope roofs with less than 4/12 pitch can use

FasciaVent by DCI for intake ventilation. Use of continuous ridge vents and other exhaust vents

are required. No moisture from household appliances, equipment or fixtures can be discharged

into the attic area. Maximum rafter length is 22 feet to maintain proper NFA(soffit to ridge).






ICC-ES Evaluation Report ESR-2484

Complies with National Building Codes

Texas Dept of Insurance Approved

Passed Dade County Hurricane Test

Passed New England Ice Damming Test

US Patent #6,447,392

STEP 5

STEP 6

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