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least (2) 8-penny nails or (2) #8, 1-1/2 screws.  

Do not add more Chimney Sections until 

the Elbows are supported.  Be sure that the 

chimney remains vertical.  If there is more than 

one Chimney Section between the Elbows, 

install a second Elbow Strap around the joint of 

the two Chimney Sections 

(Fig 15)

EXTENDED  ROOF  BRACKET  

INSTALLATION 

If the chimney extends more than 5 feet 

above the roofline, an Extended Roof Bracket 

must be installed at every 5-foot increment 

of chimney height above the roofline, leaving 

no more than 5 feet of chimney extending 

above the last pipe bracket.  The Extended 

Roof Bracket consists of the Pipe Band, the 

Adjustable Legs, and the Roof Brackets.

1.  Mount Pipe Band:

 Slip the Pipe Band 

around the chimney and secure by tightening 

the nut and bolt.  

2.  Attach the Legs:

 The Adjustable Legs 

of the assembly will adjust from 67” to 114”.  

Secure one end of each Leg to the Pipe Band 

using the nuts and bolts included (2 per Leg).  

Position the Adjustable legs so they form 

approximately a 60° angle with the chimney, 

and with each other 

(Figures 16 and 17)

.  Be 

sure that there is at least 3” of overlap between 

the top and bottom halves of the Adjustable 

Leg.  In order to secure Legs in proper 

position, there is a hole provided in the outer 

leg where the outer and inner halves overlap.  

Use a 1/4” drill bit to drill through the inner leg 

at that location.  Use the nut & bolt provided to 

pin the Adjustable Legs in position. 

3.  Install Roof Brackets: 

  Mount the two 

Roof Brackets where each of the Adjustable 

Legs meets the roof, using (4) 1” roofing nails 

or screws per bracket.  Seal the nail heads 

carefully with a non-hardening, waterproof 

sealant.  Attach the bottom end of the 

Adjustable Legs to the Roof Brackets using the 

nuts & bolts provided.  

ROOF  SUPPORTED  

INSTALLATIONS 

There are two types of Roof Supported 

Installations:  (1) Using a Square Ceiling 

Support Box, Reduced Clearance Support 

Box, or CAS Ceiling Support; and (2) Using a 

Roof Support.  

(1) For a Square Ceiling Support Box, 

Reduced Clearance Support Box, or CAS 

Ceiling Support installation, make sure that 

the square box portion of the Support Box can 

extend at least 2” below the low side of the 

finished ceiling 

(Fig 19)

.  If the CAS Ceiling 

Support is used, refer to the DuraTech CAS 

Figure 16

Figure 17

PIPE BAND 

AROUND 

CHIMNEY 

SECTION

ADJUSTABLE 

LEGS ADJUST 

FROM 67 TO 

114 INCHES

EXTENDED ROOF 

BRACKET ASSEMBLY

CHIMNEY CAP

EXTENDED ROOF 

BRACKET

ADJUSTABLE LEGS

MUST USE EXT. 

ROOF BRACKET IF 

OVER 5 FT

Summary of Contents for DuraTech Series

Page 1: ...DuraTech All Fuel Chimney System 5 to 8 diameter Installation Instructions...

Page 2: ...ep these instructions for future reference This booklet also contains instructions for installing a venting system within an existing masonry chimney and for installations passing through a cathedral...

Page 3: ...EP DIRECTIONS 6 CEILING SUPPORTED 7 OFFSET ELBOW INSTALLATION 11 EXTENDED ROOF BRACKET INSTALLATION 13 ROOF SUPPORTED INSTALLATIONS 13 TEE SUPPORTED INSTALLATIONS 16 MASONRY FIREPLACE INSTALLATIONS 21...

Page 4: ...actory built fireplaces check with your fireplace manufacturer Otherwise DuraTech has not been approved for use with solid fuel appliances in Canada DuraTech Chimney is available in 5 6 7 8 diameters...

Page 5: ...Shield Elbow with swivel Attic Insulation Shield Tee with Tee Cap Elbow Strap Adjustable Tee Support Bracket Adjustable Wall Strap Chimney Cap Anchor Plate Round Ceiling Support Box Extended Roof Bra...

Page 6: ...mation and enhance draft Include an access door by the Tee Cap for chimney cleaning Refer to Fig 23 STOVE RECOMMENDATIONS Follow the stove manufacturer s instructions The requirements stated below per...

Page 7: ...d Support Box the Flat Ceiling Support Box the Square Ceiling Support Box Reduced Clearance Support Box or the CAS Ceiling Support The CAS Ceiling Support is only used when installing the CAS system R...

Page 8: ...pport Box and secure them to the framing members using the 6 1 1 4 long round head wood screws provided see Fig 6 4 Frame Openings Frame openings in each ceiling or floor above the Support Box Fig 7 T...

Page 9: ...is on the ground floor Support Box is in the 1st floor ceiling you would need a Firestop Radiation Shield at the 2nd floor ceiling and at the 3rd floor ceiling etc including where the chimney penetra...

Page 10: ...ion Shield until the base sits squarely on the framed opening Fig 7 10 e Secure the Attic Insulation Shield to the top of the framed opening using at least 3 8 penny nails or 3 8 1 1 2 wood screws per...

Page 11: ...the cap and twist locking it clockwise onto the chimney Do not hold upper portion of the cap and twist as this may damage the cap The Chimney Cap can be removed for chimney cleaning as described in t...

Page 12: ...8 38 15 36 11 50 15 48 14 61 15 48 6 15 66 15 48 12 17 72 15 48 18 18 78 15 48 24 20 83 30 0 4 15 30 6 6 30 12 9 25 30 18 12 30 30 24 15 35 30 36 21 46 30 48 27 56 30 48 6 29 60 30 48 12 32 65 30 48 1...

Page 13: ...bottom halves of the Adjustable Leg In order to secure Legs in proper position there is a hole provided in the outer leg where the outer and inner halves overlap Use a 1 4 drill bit to drill through...

Page 14: ...install the remainder of the Combustible Air System The Support Box must remain level and the top edge of the box must cover the edge of the roof s decking material Square Ceiling Support Boxes are a...

Page 15: ...im sections into the ceiling Fig 6 4 Complete Installation Refer to Steps 7 9 10 in the Ceiling Supported Installation section to complete the Roof Supported installation Figure 20 Figure 21 2 A Roof...

Page 16: ...ers Please note that you cannot extend the chimney all the way to the appliance you must have some connector pipe 1 Cut and frame opening to provide a minimum of 2 clearance on all sides of the chimne...

Page 17: ...uter walls at this location Refer to Table 2 for the appropriate framing dimensions 3 Install Wall Thimble The Wall Thimble is two piece component which includes the Interior half and the Exterior hal...

Page 18: ...ust for desired clearance to wall and secure by tightening bolts Figs 26 27 5 Install Tee and Cleanout Chimney Figure 25 Figure 26 INSTALLATION WITH TEE BELOW TEE SUPPORT SHOWN WITH LEG BRACKETS MOUNT...

Page 19: ...on to the female end of the Chimney Branch by twisting clockwise 8 Complete Chimney Attach the Chimney Sections as in Step 7 in the Ceiling Supported Installation section Secure the chimney to the wa...

Page 20: ...e the Chase Top Flashing Spacers to allow the proper air gap clearances on the galvanized sheet The Chase Top Flashing Spacers are available to insure that the proper air gap is maintained Figure 29 d...

Page 21: ...th a high temperature 1000 F sealant Secure Anchor Plate with at least 4 1 4 x 4 masonry anchors Fig 30 It is very important that the Anchor Plate is level Be sure to maintain a 1 min clearance to com...

Page 22: ...he Slip Connector or Snap LockAdapter slips into the opening in the Ceiling Support or Finishing Collar Align the tabs on the Slip Connector or Snap LockAdapter with the notches in the face of the Sup...

Page 23: ...sk of chimney fire 4 How to Clean Have your chimney cleaned by a Certified Chimney Sweep if you have doubts about your ability to clean it Use a plastic wood or steel brush Do not use a brush that wil...

Page 24: ...Sweep orVENTINOX installer The Liner and Components warranty is further subject to compliance with the following requirements throughout the warranty period The chimney must have a chimney cap and che...

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