Venting installation, Continued, Firestop spacers (fs-10) – Desa (V)PN36-A User Manual

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6' Max.

(15.2 cm)

6' Max.

(15.2 cm)

6' Max.

(15.2 cm)

6' Max.

(15.2 cm)

6' Max.

(15.2 cm)

6' Max.

(15.2 cm)

2" (5.1cm)

Minimum

VenTing insTallaTion

Continued

OFFSET CHART

Figure 17 - Chimney Supports

Straps

OFFSET

RISE

ChIMNEY LENGTh

A

B

48" 36" 18" 12"

4

3

/

8

"

16

3

/

8

"

ELBOW SET ONLY

9

1

/

2

"

25

1

/

4

"

1

12

1

/

2

"

30

3

/

8

"

1

14

3

/

8

"

34"

2

17

5

/

8

"

39

1

/

4

"

1

1

21

1

/

2

"

46"

1

22

3

/

4

"

48

1

/

8

"

1

2

26

3

/

8

"

54

7

/

8

"

1

26

3

/

8

"

60"

1

1

31

3

/

4

"

63

3

/

4

"

1

1

34

3

/

4

"

69"

1

1

38

5

/

8

"

75

5

/

8

"

2

39

7

/

8

"

77

7

/

8

"

1

1

1

43

3

/

4

"

84

1

/

2

"

1

1

46

3

/

4

"

87

3

/

4

"

2

1

48

7

/

8

"

93

3

/

8

"

2

Figure 16 - Rise and Offset

B

A

Screws

2" (5.1cm)

Minimum

Angled Firestop

Ceiling
Support

Return
Elbow

Figure 18 - Typical Offset Installations

FIRESTOP SPACERS (FS-10)

Firestop spacers are required at each point
where the chimney penetrates a floor or ceiling
joist space. Their purpose is to establish and
maintain the required clearance between the
chimney and the combustible materials.
When penetrating a floor or ceiling at an angle,
use firestop spacer number 30 FS-10D (see
Replacement and Accessory Parts, page 15).
When the pipe passes through a framed open-
ing into a living space above, the firestop must
be placed onto the ceiling from below as shown
in Figure 19, page 9. When the pipe passes
through a framed opening into an attic space
above, the firestop must be placed on the attic
floor as shown in Figure 20, page 9.

30 FT.

(9.14m)

30 FT.

(9.14m)

Figure 15 - Elbow Offset

Return
Elbow

12S-12DM

Support

Required

Maximum length of pipe between supports
is 6' of angle run. Maximum of two 6' angle
run sections per chimney system (see Figure
9, page 6).

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