Chimney maintenance – DuraVent DuraTech 5-8 User Manual

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Length together, compressing the insulation

to achieve the desired length. Important: the

outer walls of the two sections must overlap a

min of 2” to ensure a proper connection. When

at the correct length, secure the two sections

together with (4) sheet metal screws provided.

4. Twist lock the Adjustable Length into the

DuraTech chimney system. The Adjustable

Length is not intended to support chimney

either above or below. If the Adjustable Length

is installed in a system with more than 4-ft of

chimney above or below it, install a supporting

component (Elbow Strap, Tee Support, etc) im-

mediately above/below the Adjustable Length

to carry the additional weight of the chimney.

has built up. Check spark arrestor screens at

least every 2 to 4 weeks. If creosote or soot has

accumulated, it should be cleaned or replaced to

reduce the risk of chimney fire.

4. How to Clean: Have your chimney cleaned

by a Certified Chimney Sweep if you have doubts

about your ability to clean it. Use a plastic,

wood, or steel brush. Do not use a brush that will

scratch the stainless steel liner of your chimney.

Scrub the spark arrestor with a wire brush. To

remove the Chimney Cap for cleaning unscrew

the four (4) screws that attach the cap’s support

legs to the cap base. The Tee Cleanout Cap can

be removed by turning counter-clockwise. Be

sure to replace Tee Cleanout Cap when you are

finished cleaning the chimney.

5. Coal: Warning: Coal with a high sulfur content

can lead to premature failure of the chimney. To

reduce corrosion, clean the chimney thoroughly

within 48 hours of shutting down the stove for the

season. An annual inspection is required.

6. Chemical Cleaners: Use chemical cleaners

only as a last resort, and use only those which

the manufacturer specifically warrants as being

noncorrosive to the chimney liner. DuraVent will

assume no liability for damage resulting from the

use of chemical cleaners.

7. In Case of Fire: If a flue fire occurs, close

all appliance air inlets, and call your Fire

Department. Do not use the chimney again, until

it has been inspected for possible damage.

8. Painting: You can coat all exterior metal parts,

with the exception of the Chimney Cap, with high

temperature, rust proof paint. Wash the metal

with a vinegar and water solution before painting.

Painting the chimney will help to increase

chimney life.

9. Creosote Formation: DuraVent assumes

no liability for any structural damage or roof

contamination as the result of creosote formation.

It is the owner’s responsibility to comply with

inspection and cleaning requirements.

Table 4

Required

Total Length

Insulation

Removed

20” - 22”

0 strips

removed

18” - 20”

1 strip

removed

16” - 18”

2 strips

removed

14” - 16”

3 strips

removed

CHIMNEY MAINTENANCE

1. Creosote and Soot: When wood is burned

slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapors,

which combine with expelled moisture to produce

creosote. The creosote vapors condense in the

relatively cool chimney flue of a slow-burning fire.

As a result, creosote residue accumulates on the

flue lining. When ignited, this creosote makes an

extremely hot fire.

2. Access: Chimneys must be installed so that

access is provided for inspection and cleaning.

3. When to Clean: The chimney should be

inspected at least once every month during the

heating season to determine if creosote or soot

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