Warranty – DuraVent DuraTech Shroud User Manual

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WARRANTY

DuraVent makes no warranty or representation

of any kind, either express

or implied, concerning the materials, quality,

workmanship or installation of the third-party

manufactured shrouds that may be used

in connection with the DuraTech Chimney

System. DuraVent expressly disclaims any and

all liability of any kind related to the materials,

quality, workmanship or installation of such

third party manufactured shrouds.

DuraVent warrants the accuracy of its

specifications for the selection of third-party

manufactured shrouds. Should a third-party

manufactured shroud require replacement

due to the inaccuracy of a DuraVent selection

specification, DuraVent’s sole obligation and

liability will be to replace such shroud with

one of similar size and quality appropriate

to the installation. DuraVent’s warranties are

otherwise limited to the warranties set forth in

the DuraTech Lifetime Limited Warranty.

▪ Field-fabricated spacers (1/2” tall, 24 gauge

or .024” Galvanized steel) must be

used to support the Chase Top Flashing or

chase pan, in order to provide air flow.

▪ 5”-16” DuraTech chimney must extend at

least 3” above the chase pan/flashing.

▪ 18”-24” DuraTech chimney must extend at

least 6” above chase pan/flashing.

▪ A DuraTech chimney cap must be used

inside the shroud.

▪ The Shroud must not be in direct contact with

any of the DuraTech components

(other than Chase Top Flashing).

▪ All Open Areas of the shroud must be

covered with 1/2” stainless or galvanized

steel mesh screen to prevent debris from

entering the Shroud.

▪ Shrouds must follow the dimensional

requirements specified in Tables 1, 2 or

3, depending on the style of shroud used.

The three basic shroud styles are a) House, b)

Arch or Mailbox, and c) Pyramid.

Most factory-fabricated shrouds will fall under

one of these basic style categories.

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