DuraVent Venting System For Direct Vent Pro User Manual

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the centerline of the venting system

on the ceiling and drill a small hole

through the ceiling and roof at this

point. From the roof, locate the drill

hole and mark the outline of the

Cathedral Ceiling Support Box.

Step 3. Remove shingles or other

roof covering as necessary to cut the

rectangular hole for the Support Box

(refer to Table 1 for dimensions).

Cut the hole 1/8-inch larger than the

Support Box outline.

Step 4. Lower the Support Box

through the hole in the roof until

Support Box protrudes at least

2-inches below the low side of the

ceiling (Fig. 20). Align the Support

Box both vertically and horizontally

with a level. Temporarily tack the

Support Box in place through

the inside walls and into the roof

sheathing.

Step 5. Using tin snips, cut the

Support Box from the top corners

down to the roofline, and fold the

resulting flaps over the roof sheathing.

The flaps may be trimmed as needed

(Fig. 21). Before nailing it to the roof,

run a bead of non-hardening sealant

around the Support Box, to make a

seal between the Support Box and

the roof. Clean out any combustible

material from inside the Support Box.

Step 6. Follow Steps 4 and 5

(page 14) of the Vertical Installation

Instructions.

Step 7. Place the Support Clamp

(provided with the Support Box) inside

the Support Box (at the bottom),

and secure to the Pipe Section.

The Clamp allows the Support Box

to support the weight of the Pipe

Figure 21

Figure 22

SUPPORT

BOX

CATHEDRAL

CEILING

SCREWS

TRIM

CEILING

OVERLAP

Figure 20

LEVEL

CATHEDRAL

CEILING

FINISHED

CEILING

2' MIN

BELOW

CUT HOLE 1/8"

LARGER THAN

SUPPORT BOX

SUPPORT BOX

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