DuraVent DuraTech 5-8 User Manual

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Shield must be high enough to cover current or

future insulation. In unoccupied areas where

this shield cannot fit, you must enclose the

chimney in a framed enclosure. If the chimney

is fully enclosed through the unoccupied

space, an Attic Insulation Shield is not

required. If the installation requires the Attic

Insulation Shield, follow the below guidance:

• 8-A. For a 6” Dia DuraTech Chimney system,

if the unoccupied space is immediately above

the square or round support box (if used), the

support box may be used as an Insulation

shield, using the included collar to completely

cover the support box. Important: Ensure

support box height is appropriate to cover

current/future insulation height.

• 8-B1. On Multi-Story installations and

diameters other than 6”, if the Firestop

Radiation Shield extends above the

unoccupied floor, no modifications are

necessary. The Firestop Radiation Shield will

fit inside the stand alone Attic Insulation Shield.

B2. Assemble Chimney Sections until at

least 18 inches of chimney extends above the

Firestop Radiation Shield.

B3. Extend the Firestop Radiation Shield

tube extension (keep at least 1” overlap), and

secure in place using sheet metal screws.

B4. Slip the Attic Insulation Shield over the

Chimney and Firestop Radiation Shield until

the base sits squarely on the framed opening

(Fig.10, 13).

B5. Secure the Attic Insulation Shield to the

top of the framed opening using at least (3)

8-penny nails or (3) #8, 1-1/2” wood screws

per side (Fig.13).

B6. Wrap the Collar of the Attic Insulation

Shield around the chimney and fasten it

loosely. Slide the Collar down to meet the

Attic Insulation Shield. Slip the tab through

the adjacent slot and fold it back to tighten and

secure the Collar (Fig.14).

per corner. Refer to Table 1 for framing

requirements.

7. Assemble Chimney Sections: Lower the

female end of the first Chimney Section in

the Support Box (Fig.12). It will twist-lock

clockwise onto the male end of the Support

Box. Turn Pipe Sections firmly clockwise to

lock them together. Sheet metal screws are

not required, but they may be used to reinforce

the connection, if desired. Use only 1/2” (or

shorter) sheet metal screws. Do not penetrate

the inner liner of the chimney.

8. Install Attic Insulation Shield: The

Attic Insulation Shield is required where

an unenclosed chimney passes into an

unoccupied space. Its purpose is to prevent

current and future combustibles (debris,

insulation, etc.) from getting too close to the

chimney (Fig.13). An installed Attic Insulation

Figure 13

Figure 12

TWIST CLOCKWISE

TO TIGHTEN

ATTIC INSULATION

SHIELD

HEIGHT TO COVER

INSULATION

(CURRENT AND

FUTURE)

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