Insulating duravent liners, General guidelines, Method #1: insulating with thermix – DuraVent Ventinox Rigid Factory-Built Lining System User Manual

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General Guidelines:

Duravent Liners have been tested and are listed to

UL 1777 and ULC-S635 standard at zero clearance to

combustibles and for use with all fuels. When venting

wood fired heaters or fireplaces, a minimum of one inch

TherMix

®

or at least 1/2" of ProFoil are needed to conform

to the UL1777 and ULC-S635, zero clearance listing.

All temperature tests were performed on chimneys

featuring a 4” nominal masonry shell and a Security Liner

with or without the specified insulation between the liner

and interior of the chimney (no clay tiles). The outside of

the chimney was surrounded with a wood enclosure at

zero clearance as specified by the standard.

METHOD #1: INSULATING WITH

THERMIX

®

TherMix

®

is poured into the chimney AFTER the liner is

installed. TherMix

®

is a pre-mixed insulation material and

only requires the addition of water at the job site. Review

TherMix

®

literature to determine the volume of TherMix

®

needed to fill a specific chimney.

Empty a TherMix

®

bag into a mortar trough or

wheelbarrow. Add 7 to 9 gallons of water and mix with a

hoe. Proper consistency is achieved when the material

feels damp but is still granular. Little or no water should

appear between fingers when a handful of TherMix

®

is

squeezed. Correctly prepared TherMix

®

pours like “loose

fill” into the void between the liner and the chimney.

Complete instructions are on each TherMix

®

bag.

During the pouring process, distribute the insulation

evenly into the available space. Spacers may be used

every 5 ft. to center the liner. Vibrate the liner by firmly

tapping it. Continue to pour TherMix

®

until the chimney is

filled to the top and finish as described previously. Inspect

the liner at this time to ensure that no TherMix

®

has fallen

inside the venting system.

All heaters or fireplaces can be fired up right after the

installation is complete. Keep flue gas temperatures below

700 degrees F for three weeks. This allows for TherMix

®

to

dry gradually. The operator is responsible for making sure

that the heater is not over fired during this initial period.

METHOD #2: INSULATING WITH

PROFOIL OR FLEXWRAP CERAMIC

BLANKETS.

Ceramic blankets are attached to DuraVent Liners as

the liner is installed into the chimney. Blankets are 1/2" in.

thick, 8 pounds density, and faced with a 2 mil. aluminum

Bag of TherMix

VENTINOX LINING SYSTEM - 8

INSULATING DURAVENT LINERS

foil. The 1/2" thick blanket is the minimum amount of

insulation needed when using ProFoil. If using 1/4" ProFoil

blankets, two wraps are necessary to achieve the required

1/2" insulation. Aluminum tape, wire mesh and clamps are

needed for proper installation.

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