DuraVent Ventinox Rigid Factory-Built Lining System User Manual

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Figure 2

TherMix Field Benefits

TherMix

Ceramic Blankets

Zero-clearance to combustibles

Yes

Yes

Ease-of-installation

Yes

Yes

Difficulties with Offsets

No

Yes

Seals dangerous cracks and voids in chimneys

Yes

No

Eliminates air leakage into chimney

Yes

No

Eliminates moisture buildup between liner & chimney structure

Yes

No

Ships UPS/FedEx (Boxes Only)

Yes

Yes

Accepted by building code officials

Yes

Yes

Can be removed

Yes

Yes

Avoids reliance on respirator during installation

Yes

No

Eliminates the need for reflective surfaces to reduce heat transfer

Yes

No

Poured method means one size fits all insulation

Yes

No

Holds liner in place

Yes

No

WHEN USING THERMIX

There is no need to purchase spray adhesives, tapes,

wire, mesh, and/or sheet metal parts which add to the cost

and time to complete a job (Figure 2.)

TherMix can be used to insulate modular masonry

fireplaces.

TherMix stays in place when installed but can be

easily removed. Dry weight per cubic foot installed

is ~20lbs.

TherMix is delivered in a strong poly-lined bag or

box containing all ingredients except water, which must

be added to moisten the material (Figure 3.) Proper

consistency is achieved when the material feels damp but

still granular (~7 to 9 gallons of water per bag/box). *When

a handful of properly moistened TherMix is squeezed hard,

little to no water appears between the fingers.

During the installation, correctly prepared TherMix pours

like “loose fill.” TherMix is distributed within the chimney

cavity by vibrating the liner. *Do not tamp or compress

TherMix.

Figure 3

VENTINOX LINING SYSTEM - 10

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