Open hearth install ( fig.1 ) – DuraVent DuraLiner Installation User Manual

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From the appliance up through the damper

area to the first flue tile, it is not mandatory

to insulate flex pipe. Above the first flue

tile, flex pipe must be insulated. NOTE:

For improved draft and fire safety, we

recommend ALL flex pipes be insulated

(Fig.5)- (See "Installing Insulation" later in

these instructions for detail).

in this document). Note: If using an Oval pipe,

this will need to be inserted prior to the plate.

DuraLiner is supported from the top, and the

top plate is designed to support the weight of

a relining system up to 50 feet (the minimum

height of the system must be at least 10-feet to

ensure proper drafting performance). (Fig.6)

Figure 6

TOP SUPPORT CLAMP

ASSEMBLY

Figure 5

ZERO CLEARANCE TO

MASONRY IN THIS AREA

IF INSULATION SLEEVE

IS USED

FLUE TILE

STARTS

AT THIS

POINT

ZERO CLEARANCE TO

MASONRY IN THIS AREA

OPEN HEARTH INSTALL (Fig.1)

STEP ONE: Clear the flue of obstructions

for Duraliner to be installed. If applicable,

remove the existing damper from your

fireplace (not needed) and in some cases part

of the smoke shelf to allow DuraLiner to pass

through this area freely.

Note: DuraLiner flex pipe is available in both

round and oval shapes to ease installation.

STEP TWO: Prepare the top of the Masonry

chimney and install the top plate assembly

(Reference "Extend-A-Cap" instructions later

STEP THREE: Start with your first component

(flex pipe, rigid pipe, or tee). If a tee is used,

the branch may be removed for installation

(Fig.7).

TOP PLATE

Figure 7

DuraLiner pipe (flex and rigid) has male and

female connectors with (4) pre-punched holes

and slots that line up and are connected with

stainless steel pop rivets (Fig.8). Do not use

screws. When connecting sections of flex

pipe, it is necessary to first align the holes

with the slots, and then drill through the flex

REMOVEABLE

BRANCH AND

HARDWARE

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