Existing chimney relining (fig.7) – DuraVent Ventinox Rigid Factory-Built Lining System User Manual

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8. Installation of wall radiation shield through a

combustible wall.

From inside, frame a hole14 1/2" x 14 1/2" (368

mm x 368 mm) in the wall where the vent will pass

through.

Adjust the insulated wall radiation shield length to

fit the wall thickness and lock the two parts together

with three (3) screws supplied.

CAUTION: Make sure the wall radiation shield is

always in contact with the masonry chimney.

Slide the wall radiation shield over the length and fix

it to the wall using four (4) screws supplied (fig. 6).

Note: The void in the four corners between the wall

radiation shield and the wall frame can be filled with

fiberglass insulation.

Fig. 5

Fig. 6

1. At the bottom of the masonry chimney, set up a brick

or other non-combustible support on which the liner

will rest.

Note: On an installation lower than 30 feet, you may

support the liner from the top support.

2. Attach the tee to the first liner length. Insert the liner

with the male (smaller connection) end down. Twist

lock the parts together (fig. 2 page 4).

3. You may remove the horizontal branch to facilitate

lowering the liner into the chimney, then attach it

when in place. If you keep it, make sure it is solidly

attached.

4. To lower the liner into the chimney, we suggest that

you tie a small hook to a long rope and grip the hook

on the tee. Make sure the rope is on the outside

of the liner, so you will be able to add lengths and

lower the assembly down the chimney (fig. 10). Add

lengths until the liner protrudes about 10" above the

masonry chimney top.

5. Install the support plate on top of the masonry

chimney using lag bolts and /or cement.

6. Slip the support collar over the liner until it rests on

the support plate. Tighten the bolt to fasten it to the

liner.

Fig. 7 - Existing masonry relining installation

VENTINOX LINING SYSTEM - 6

EXISTING CHIMNEY RELINING (fig.7) :

If you choose to insulate the liner

See insulating liner section (Page8).

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