Transition anchor plate, Duraliner maintenance – DuraVent DuraLiner Installation User Manual

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Figure 21

TRANSITION ANCHOR PLATE

ASSEMBLY

CHIMNEY

HANGER

TRANSITION

ANCHOR PLATE

SLIP CONNECTOR

DURALINER

HOLD DOWN

BRACKETS

TRANSITION ANCHOR PLATE

Ensure Round DuraLiner Pipe section will be

within 12" of the top of the masonry. Secure

Hanger to the top piece of DuraLiner pipe.

Lower the Transition Anchor Plate (T.A.P) and

allow the legs of the Hanger to slide through

the oval slots in the T.A.P. Attach T.A.P. to the

top of the existing masonry with field supplied

hardware. If desired, a bead of 1000°F stove

cement may be used as a gasket for this

surface. Pull hanger straps tight, fold down,

and bolt to plate using provided hardware.

Once the hanger is affixed to the T.A.P., insert

slip connector down through the T.A.P. and into

DuraLiner pipe (Fig.21). Place Chimney onto

Transition Anchor Plate and affix with screws

to the brackets as shown.

Note: If using DuraPlus Chimney and

enclosing in a chase, the DuraPlus Starter

section MUST be the first section of Chimney

used at the Transition Anchor Plate.

DURALINER MAINTENANCE

- Creosote and Soot-Formation and Need

for Removal: When wood is burned slowly,

it produces tar and other organic vapors,

which combine with expelled moisture to

form creosote. The creosote vapors may

condense on the inside of the chimney liner

during slow-burning firing periods. As a result,

creosote residue accumulates on the chimney

liner. When ignited, this creosote makes an

extremely hot fire.

- The chimney liner system should be

inspected at least once every two months

during the heating season to determine if a

creosote or soot buildup (3mm or more) has

occurred. The spark arrestor screen should

be checked more frequently. If creosote or

soot has accumulated, it should be removed to

reduce the risk of a chimney fire.

1. Access – Chimney liners must be installed

to provide access for inspection and cleaning.

2. How to Clean – Recommend to have

your chimney liner cleaned by a professional

certified chimney sweep. Use a plastic, wood,

or flexible steel or wire brush- do not mar the

stainless steel liner surface. To remove the

chimney cap for cleaning, unscrew the four

screws that attach the cap’s support legs to the

cap base.

3. Coal – Clean the chimney thoroughly within

48 hours of shutting down the appliance for the

season. Check the chimney for acid corrosion

regularly.

4. No Chemical Cleaners – Do not use

chemical chimney cleaners. Their use does

not eliminate the need for mechanical cleaning

and they may be highly corrosive.

6. In case of Fire – If a flue fire occurs, close

all appliance draft openings and call your Fire

Department. Do not use the chimney again

until it is inspected for possible damage.

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