Method #1:thermix benefits at-a-glance, Profoil ceramic blanket – DuraVent Ventinox Rigid Factory-Built Lining System User Manual

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ProFoil ceramic blanket

VENTINOX LINING SYSTEM - 9

METHOD #1:THERMIX

BENEFITS AT-A-GLANCE:

No Health Risks: Non-fibrous, non-toxic, inert and

manufactured under stringent quality controls. Safe

to the installer and homeowner, today and into the

future.

Adds Safety: Chimneys insulated by TherMix reduce

creosote build-up, the chance of a chimney fire is

minimized and its dangers are decreased.

Superior Performance: Featuring high “R” values,

flue surface temperatures are balanced and react

quickly to firing cycles of heating units. Aiding in

optimal heating efficiencies.

Durable & Tested: When properly installed, TherMix

does not leak, separate or deteriorate. Field tested

since 1984.

Reinforces: Insulates the liner & flue gas while

providing a strong bond for the masonry chimney.

THERMIX: THE “THERMAL

BRIDGE” BETWEEN

FLEXIBLE CHIMNEY

LINERS AND MASONRY

TherMix lowers temperatures on liners during over firing

or chimney fires: Allows heat to be slowly absorbed into

the entire mass of a chimney, where it is safely dissipated

over a large surface area.

TherMix maintains higher temperatures on liners

when flue gas temperatures are low: Maintaining flue gas

temperatures above dew point, (~128°F), is essential

to avoid condensation. The insulating mass of TherMix

retains the maximum available heat close to the liner:

the flue stays warm for a longer period of time after the

appliance shuts down. With oil and gas appliances,

keeping the flue warmer between firing cycles greatly

reduces the possibility of momentary flue gas spillage

which occur at the start of the next cycle. With wood

burning applications, warmer flues help eliminate back

puffing and other draft related problems.

TherMix minimizes fluctuations of liner surface

temperatures during heating cycles. This is critical when

draft must be established quickly each time an appliance

fires up and when minimizing condensation within the

entire height of the flue is important.

NOTE: To comply with the specifications

zero clearance solid flue installation, a

minimum thickness of 1” of TherMix must

be installed between a listed stainless steel

liner and a 4” thick masonry chimney wall.

There is no change in consistency of TherMix over

time. Even after exposure to many high temperature

tests, the structural integrity, chemical composition, and

insulating qualities remained consistent over time, every

time.

TherMix insulated chimneys can be used right after

the installation is complete, as long as flue gas

temperatures do not exceed 1000°F during the first

48 hours of actual use. Please note that drying and

curing are two separate processes:

Curing or hardening of TherMix takes place over

a 28-day period, with 65% to 75% of this process

occurring the first week.

Drying time depends on the thickness TherMix, the

permeability of the chimney, and weather conditions.

The drying process :

Curing or hardening of TherMix takes place over

a 28-day period,with 65% to 75% of this process

occuring the first week.

Drying time depends on the thickness TherMix, the

permeability of the chimney, and weather conditions.

The drying process is enhanced and completed over

time by using the heating appliance.

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