Venting installation, Continued, 10 foot rule – Desa (V)368ST User Manual

Page 9: Minimum / maximum chimney height

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TYPICAL OFFSET INSTALLATIONS

OFFSET

ELBOW

OFFSET

ELBOW

RETURN

ELBOW

OFFSET

ELBOW

RETURN

ELBOW

RETURN

ELBOW

RETURN

ELBOW

CEILING

SUPPORT

PIPE

V12S-8DM

6' MAX

(15.2cm)

6' MAX

(15.2cm)

6' MAX

(15.2cm)

6' MAX

(15.2cm)

6' MAX

(15.2cm)

6' MAX

(15.2cm)

MINIMUM

HEIGHT

15 FT.

(4.5m)

MAXIMUM

HEIGHT

CHASE

TERMINATION

40 FT.

(12m)

VenTing inSTALLATion

Continued

Figure 19 - Typical Offset Installations

Figure 20 - 10 Foot Rule

Figure 21 - Maximum Chimney Height

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10 FOOT RULE

All chimney terminations must extend a mini-

mum of 3 feet above the highest point where it

passes through the roof and must be at least 2

feet above roof with a 10 foot horizontal span

(see Figure 20).

IMPORTANT: If an exposed portion of chim-

ney is greater than 4 feet above the roof line,

use support wires to keep chimney secure.

Support wires may be attached to outer pipe

of chimney with screws, if screws do not

penetrate inner flue pipe.

MINIMUM / MAxIMUM ChIMNEY

HEIGHT

The minimum height of the chimney (mea-

sured from the base of the fireplace to the flue

gas outlet-end of pipe) is 16 feet for a straight

is 6 feet of angled run. A maximum of two 6

feet angled run sections per chimney system

(see Figure 19).

run, 16 feet minimum for a run with 1 elbow set

and 25 feet minimum for a run with 2 elbow

sets. (A set consists of one starter elbow and

one return elbow.)

Uncommon circumstances such as neigh-

boring hills, tall trees, or strong wind areas

can cause down drafts in chimney system.

In such cases, going beyond the minimum

recommended height would be preferable to

provide a better draw.

The fireplace height approved for any chimney

run with this fireplace system is 40 feet mea-

sured from bottom of firebox to flue outlet-end

of pipe (see Figure 21).

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