DuraVent DuraTech 5-8 User Manual

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DuraTech Chimney (Table 2). The various

support components are adjustable in length

from the wall to better fit your installation.

There are two options when installing a Tee-

Supported installation: the Tee Support above

the Tee, or the Tee Support below the Tee.

The required parts and general configuration

are as shown in Fig.24, 25, 26 and 27.

1. Place Appliance: Follow Step 1 from

“Ceiling-Supported” method detailed earlier.

2. Locate, Cut & Frame Opening: Determine

the location where the chimney will pass through

the wall. The chimney should pass through

the wall, centered between two studs. The

height of the penetration can be determined

by positioning sections of stove pipe until you

have the desired configuration (refer to the

appliance manufacturer’s installation instructions

for restrictions on stove pipe). Cut and frame

an opening in the inner and outer walls at this

location. Refer to Table 1 for the appropriate

framing dimensions.

3. Install Wall Thimble: The Wall Thimble

is a two-piece component which includes

the Interior half and the Exterior half. On the

outside wall, install the back portion of the Wall

Thimble. Center the back portion of the Wall

Thimble (with shield inside wall) in the framed

opening of the outside wall (Fig.24). Be sure

to seal the flange of the Wall Thimble around

the wall by using a non-hardening waterproof

sealant. Attach the back portion of the Wall

Thimble to the outside wall using at least (4)

8-penny nails or (4) #8, 1-1/2” wood screws.

There must be a continuous shield within the

wall. If the two halves of the Wall Thimble do not

overlap, a field-fabricated extension constructed

out of 26-gauge galvanized or stainless steel is

needed.

4. Install Tee Support: Install the Tee Support

on the outside wall. Position Tee Support so that

the chimney Tee will be centered inside the Wall

Thimble (Fig.24, 25, 26 & 27). The Tee Support

may be installed either above the Tee or below

the Tee (within one pipe section), as seen in

Fig.25. See Table 2 for weight bearing values of

components. Important: Verify that Tee Support

is level, and secure the Support to the wall using

(4) #8, 2-1/2” screws for each side. Slide support

base over leg brackets to adjust for desired

clearance to wall, and secure by tightening bolts

(Fig.24 & 25).

5. Install Tee and Cleanout Chimney Section:

Twist lock the Tee onto a desired length of

Chimney to be used as the cleanout section.

Use only one chimney section (any length) to

attach to bottom of the Tee. Tighten support

band around chimney section at proper height

to insure that Tee is centered through Wall

Thimble (Fig.25). Use the 1/2” sheet metal

screws provided to insure a tight connection

between support band and chimney section.

Connect support band to support base using

the 1/2” sheet metal screws provided (Fig.25).

Twist lock Tee Cap into bottom of Chimney

Cleanout section.

6. Install Branch onto Tee: From inside

the house, attach the Chimney Branch up

to 24” chimney section, depending on wall

thickness, positioned horizontally used to pass

through the wall) to the Tee by twist locking

it clockwise. Important: The Chimney section

used to penetrate through the wall must extend

at least 6” into the room (Fig.24 & 27). Use

high-temperature sealant (500ºF) to seal

between the Wall Thimble and the Chimney on

the outer wall.

7. Install Cover Plate and Finishing Collar:

After the Chimney Branch is secured in place

(penetrating at least 6” into the room), slide

the Cover Plate over the Branch and attach

it to the framing using (4) 1-1/4” long, round

head wood screws. Be sure that the Branch

is centered in the opening of the Cover Plate.

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