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illustrates the two-story building.  In the case 

of the two-story installation, the base of the 

Firestop Radiation Shield is nailed to the top 

of the framing, with the pan (the  depressed 

portion of the base), facing downwards.  For 

the multi-story installation, the base is nailed to 

the bottom of the framing with the pan facing 

upwards.  The cylindrical component of the 

Firestop Radiation Shield is then slipped down  

through the base from the top until it rest on 

the bead. 

 (Figure 9)

.  Refer to 

Table 2

 for the  

framing requirements.

7. Assemble Chimney Sections:

  Lower 

and seat the female end of the first Chimney 

Section in the Support Box.  

(Figure 11)

.  It 

will twist-lock onto the male end of a  Low 

Profile Starter Section, which is a component 

of the Support Box.  Turn Pipe Sections 

clockwise, firmly to lock them together.  Sheet 

metal screws may be used to reinforce the 

connection, however they are not normally 

required.   Screws are only acceptable in the 

outer liner.  

8.  Install Attic Insulation Shield: 

 Install 

the Attic Insulation Shield where the chimney 

passes into an attic.  It’s purpose is to prevent 

debris and insulation from getting too close to 

the chimney.  

(Figure 12)

.  An installed Attic 

Insulation Shield is 14 inches high.  In attic 

areas where this shield won’t fit, a Square 

Support Box, (which is available in heights 

up to 36 inches), can be used instead of an 

Attic Insulation Shield, provided it reaches 

through the roof; 

refer to the Roof Supported 

installation section on page 14. 

 If the 

chimney is fully enclosed through the attic, 

an Insulation Shield is not required, however, 

again, Ventilated Flashing must be used.  

Where the chimney passes into the attic, 

install the Attic Insulation Shield as follows: 

a.

  If the Firestop Radiation Shield extends 

above the attic floor, no modifications are 

Figure 9

FRAMING

NAILS (AT LEAST 2 PER SIDE)

FIRESTOP RADIATION SHIELD SDP-FRS

NAILS (AT 

LEAST 

2 PER 

SIDE)

FRAMING

FIRESTOP RADIATION 

SHIELD SDP-FRS

Figure 10

Figure 11

VENTILATED FLASHING

CHIMNEY SECTION

SDP-P

SUPPORT BOx

SDP-S, SDP-RS, SDP-SB

MULTI-STORY GOING 

INTO NExT FLOOR

TWO-STORY GOING 

INTO ATTIC

Summary of Contents for duraplus

Page 1: ...DuraPlus All Fuel Chimney System Installation Instructions...

Page 2: ...manufacturer s warranty and may have an effect on your homeowner s insurance and UL listing status Keep these instructions for future reference This booklet also contains instructions for installing a...

Page 3: ...7 Offset Elbow Installation 12 Offset Chart 13 Extended Roof Bracket Installation 14 Roof Supported Installations 15 Tee Supported Installations 16 Masonry Fireplace Installations 18 Zero Clearance Fi...

Page 4: ...ct your local Building Official or Fire Official regarding permits restrictions and installation inspections in your area DuraPlus APPLICATIONS Use DuraPlus with wood stoves fireplaces furnaces boiler...

Page 5: ...building within ten feet Figure 1 DuraPlus may be installed up to 35 feet high If a chimney is installed higher than 35 feet a supporting Elbow Strap must be placed every 8 feet If the chimney extend...

Page 6: ...elow pertain to all stoves or other appliances installed with DuraPlus chimney systems Choice Choose a stove that is listed by a recognized testing laboratory is appropriate for your needs and is not...

Page 7: ...and mark this center point on the ceiling Refer to Table 2 for specific framing and clearance dimensions Mark appropriate cutting lines around the center point Cut a square hole in the ceiling for a...

Page 8: ...passes through additional floors and ceilings install Firestop Radiation Shields Where the chimney passes through an attic Firestop Radiation Shields and Insulation Shields must be installed 4 Frame O...

Page 9: ...tibles is not required when the chimney passes through Close Clearance Shields When using Close Clearance Shields Ventilated Flashing must be installed Refer to Figure 10 which pictures both Ventilate...

Page 10: ...outer liner 8 Install Attic Insulation Shield Install the Attic Insulation Shield where the chimney passes into an attic It s purpose is to prevent debris and insulation from getting too close to the...

Page 11: ...ermit sliding the next Chimney Section up through the Flashing Always insure the chimney remains vertical and that at least a 2 inch clearance to combustible materials is maintained all around Install...

Page 12: ...t furnished by DuraVent 11 Enclosures Enclose chimneys where they pass through occupied spaces including closets Always maintain at least a 2 inch clearance between the chimney and any combustible sur...

Page 13: ...s band around the angled portion of the top Elbow then tighten the nut and bolt until the clamp is firm Wrap the Elbow Strap end over an adjacent joist or rafter and secure it with at least two 8 pen...

Page 14: ...il heads carefully with a non hardening waterproof sealant 3 Attach Conduit Flatten 1 inch and drill a 1 4 inch hole at each end of both pieces of conduit Bolt each conduit to the Pipe Band and Roof B...

Page 15: ...from combustibles etc 2 Cut Openings Cut a roof opening directly above the appliances flue outlet collar just as in a Ceiling Supported Installation Steps 1 thru 5 If a separate ceiling and roof exis...

Page 16: ...e s flue outlet collar For new construction prior to sheetrock or other covering of the wall studs is applied frame a square opening between the studs as specified in Table 2 Figure 25 Should it be ne...

Page 17: ...tion of wall thimble sdp wt black outside view from outside Figure 27 note if system exits thru wall into garage an enclosure isrequired ventilated flashing must be used 2 inches minimum enclosure GAR...

Page 18: ...enclosure has been constructed installing the chase cover requires some special considerations The chase must be ventilated at the top and a 1 2 inch air gap must be established between the cover and...

Page 19: ...10 Refer to Figure 1 and Table 4 for chimney height requirements Always maintain at least 2 inches of clearance to combustible materials and enclose the chimney where it passes through occupied areas...

Page 20: ...20 Table 4...

Page 21: ...ip connector slips into the hole in the ceiling support or wall thimble Align the tabs on the slip connector with the notches in the face of the support or wall thimble push the connector in and twist...

Page 22: ...leaning unscrew the four screws that attach the cap s support legs to the cap base The Tee Cleanout Cap can be removed once the screws are unscrewed Remember to replace the cap when you are finished c...

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Page 24: ...case of a chimney fire the chimney must be inspected and approved by a certified Chimney Sweep before reuse After each annual inspection maintenance and cleaning the certified Chimney Sweep must fill...

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