Appendix: chimney and fireplace hazards – Vermont Casting 1945 User Manual

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Appendix: Chimney and Fireplace Hazards

General -

A. Improper chimney height. The top of the chimney

must be at least 3 feet higher than the spot where it
passes through or past the roof, or two feet higher
than everything else within ten feet horizontally,
whichever is higher.

B. Deteriorated chimney cap
C. Structural defects indicated by creosote stains on

outside of chimney

D. Blockage within chimney
E. Improper clearance between chimney and nearby

combustibles (less than 2” - check local codes)

K. Loose or leaky cleanout door

For a fireplace -

F. Improper clearance between smoke chamber and

framing materials - (less than 2” - check local codes)

G. Creosote buildup on smoke shelf
H. Structural deterioration
I. Loose or broken bricks or mortar
J. Insufficient hearth depth. The hearth must extend

16” (18”/460mm in Canada) beyond the fireplace
opening. With a fireplace insert, or a free-standing
stove vented through a fireplace, the hearth must
extend 16” (18”/460mm in Canada) beyond the front
door opening of the stove or insert.

A

B

C

E

D

F

G

H

I

J

H

K

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Chimney hazards

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