Method 3: tee-supported installations – DuraVent DuraTech 5-8 User Manual

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framing with at least three (3) 8-penny nails,

or (3) 1-1/2”, #8 screws, per side (Fig.21). Be

sure to keep the Support Box level. Screw the

trim sections into the ceiling (Fig.9).

A3. Complete Installation: Refer to Steps 7,

9 & 10 in the “Ceiling Supported” section to

complete the Roof Supported install.

(B) Roof Support: A Roof Support may be

used in installations where there is a cathedral

ceiling, and a Square Ceiling Support is

not desired. The Roof Support allows the

DuraTech chimney to come down into the room

below the level of the ceiling (Fig.23). The

Roof Support can support a maximum of 30’ of

DuraTech Chimney total, with maximum of 10’

above the support (Table 2). If a taller stack of

DuraTech Chimney is required, you must use a

Square Ceiling Support Box instead.

B1. Place Appliance: Step 1 from “Ceiling-

Supported” method detailed earlier.

B2. Cut Openings: Cut and frame openings to

provide a minimum 2” clearance on all sides of

the chimney pipe. Note: Opening in finished

ceiling should be circular/oval in order for it to

be covered by Trim Collar.

B3. Install Roof Support: Bolt on the Roof

Support Brackets to the Roof Support Band

using the supplied hardware. Attach the Roof

Support Brackets to roof using (4) 8 penny

nails or (4) #8, 1-1/2” screws per side (Fig.23).

B4. Assemble Chimney Sections: Determine

how much DuraTech Chimney will be extending

into the room (minimum of 3” below the ceiling).

Be sure to maintain the proper clearance

to combustibles (walls and ceilings) for the

connector pipe. Once you have identified the

proper height for your installation, attach the

Roof Support Band to the Chimney Section by

tightening the Bolt, and secure it by using (4)

supplied sheet metal screws. Attach desired

length of Chimney above the roof level, max. of

30’ total, 10’ above the support (Table 2).

B5. Transition to Connector Pipe: Attach the

Finishing Collar by twist locking it to the bottom

section of DuraTech Chimney. Then, slide Trim

Collar over the DuraTech Chimney and attach

the Trim Collar to the ceiling using (4) 1-1/4”

screws provided (Fig.23).

B6. Finish Installation: Refer to Steps 10 & 11 in

the “Ceiling Supported” section to complete the

Roof Supported installation.

Alternative Installation for Roof Support:

The Roof Support may be used at the bottom

of a Chimney installation (Fig.22). This may

be useful for some basement installations.

Maintain a minimum of 2” clearance to

combustibles at all times. The DuraTech

Chimney needs to extend a minimum of 3”

below the finished ceiling or exposed framing

members. Please note that you cannot extend

the chimney all the way to the appliance - you

must use connector pipe.

1. Complete Steps B1-B3 from Roof Support

Section. For Step B3, rather than installing

the Roof Support on the roof, attach the Roof

Support Brackets to floor using (4) 8 penny nails

or (4) #8, 1-1/2” screws per side (Fig.22).

2. Complete Step B4 from Roof Support

Section.

3. Install a Firestop Radiation Shield below the

finished ceiling or framing members. Trim the

‘tube’ portion of the Firestop Radiation Shield

as needed if it interferes with the Roof Support

Installation (Fig.22).

4. Follow steps B5 and B6 from the Roof

Support section.

METHOD 3: TEE-SUPPORTED

INSTALLATIONS

Tee-Supported installations are used when

passing through a wall to a chimney. The

Tee Support can hold a maximum of 60’ of

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