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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 60" 

to 108". Secure one end of the Legs to the Pipe Band using the nuts and bolts 
included (1 per Leg). Position the Adjustable legs so they form approximately a 
60° angle with the chimney, and with each other (Figures 14 and 15). 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  Bracket: 

Mount  the  two  Roof  Brackets  where  each  of  the 

adjustable Legs meets the roof, using (6) 1" roofing nails 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. 

 
 

 

CHIMNEY 

LENGTH 

BETWEEN 

ELBOWS 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 

 

OFFSET 

 

RISE 

 

OFFSET 

 

RISE 

 

OFFSET 

 

RISE 

 

OFFSET 

 

RISE 

 

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 15

 

1 29/64 

12  6/64 

1 29/64 

12 16/64 

1 32/64 

12 33/64 

1 34/64 

12 48/64 

2 62/64 

17 51/64 

17.94277 

3  2/64 

18 14/64 

3  4/64 

18 29/64 

12 

4 32/64 

23 32/64 

4 33/64 

23.64705 

4 36/64 

23 59/64 

4 38/64 

24 10/64 

18 

6  2/64 

29 13/64 

6  3/64  29.35134 

6  6/64 

29 40/64 

6  8/64 

29 55/64 

24 

7 36/64 

34 58/64 

7 37/64 

35.05563 

7 39/64 

35 21/64 

7 41/64 

35 36/64 

30 

9  6/64 

40 39/64 

9  7/64  40.75991 

9  9/64 

41  2/64 

9 11/64 

41 17/64 

36 

10 40/64  46 20/64  10 41/64 

46.4642 

10 43/64  46 47/64  10 45/64  46 63/64 

42 

12  9/64  52  1/64  12 11/64  52.16849  12 13/64  52 28/64  12 15/64  52 44/64 

48 

13 43/64  57 46/64  13 44/64  57.87277  13 47/64  58  9/64  13 49/64  58 25/64 

 

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 30

 

3  7/64 

12 46/64 

3 15/64 

13 10/64 

3 25/64 

13 50/64 

3 27/64 

13 60/64 

6  4/64 

17 53/64 

6 11/64 

18.25035 

6 23/64 

18 58/64 

6 25/64 

19  4/64 

12 

9  1/64 

22 61/64 

9  8/64  23.36467 

9 20/64 

24  1/64 

9 22/64 

24 11/64 

18 

11 62/64  28  4/64  12  5/64  28.47899  12 17/64  29  9/64  12 19/64  29 18/64 

24 

14 59/64  33 11/64  15  2/64  33.59332  15 14/64  34 16/64  15 16/64  34 26/64 

30 

17 56/64  38 18/64  17 63/64  38.70764  18 10/64  39 23/64  18 13/64  39 33/64 

36 

20 53/64  43 26/64  20 60/64  43.82196  21  7/64  44 31/64  21 10/64  44 40/64 

42 

23 50/64  48 33/64  23 57/64  48.93629  24  4/64  49 38/64  24  7/64  49 48/64 

48 

26 47/64  53 40/64  26 54/64  54.05061  27  1/64  54 45/64  27  4/64  54 55/64 

 

 

TABLE 2 ELBOW OFFSET CHART 

Summary of Contents for EV-SHT

Page 1: ...TALLED ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS Read through all these instructions before beginning your installation Failure to install the chimney as described in these instructions will void the...

Page 2: ...NCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS 2 COLD CLIMATE 2 STOVE RECOMMENDATIONS 3 STEP BY STEP DIRECTIONS 3 CEILING SUPPORTED 3 OFFSET ELBOW INSTALLATION 8 ROOF BRACE INSTALLATION 9 ROOF SUPPORTED INSTALLATIONS 12 TEE S...

Page 3: ...naces boilers water heaters stoves ranges or other residential type appliances fueled by oil gas coal or wood that require a chimney system Do not use with forced draft positive pressure appliances CH...

Page 4: ...losure shall be at least 2 inches Fig 2 Multi Story Consult local building codes for requirements in your area In the U S the National Fire Protection Association Standard 211 states Factory built chi...

Page 5: ...ailroad ties They are corrosive to your appliance stovepipe and chimney Follow the appliance manufacturer s instructions and safety manual in regards to fuels Not all appliances are equipped to burn c...

Page 6: ...rews min of 12 total instead of nails Next secure the Trim Collar round or square to the framing members using provided hardware Fig 6 For installation into a cathedral ceiling you must use the Square...

Page 7: ...arance to combustibles 6 Install Radiation Shield A Radiation Shield is required in multistory installations at each floor penetration above that where the Support Box is located when the attic insula...

Page 8: ...AME DIMENSIONS FOR SQUARE CEILING SUPPORT BOX ROUND CEILING SUPPORT BOX WALL THIMBLE AND RADIATION SHIELD CHIMNEY SIZE 5 6 7 8 FRAMED OPENING INSIDE DIMENSIONS 11 1 2 X 11 1 2 12 1 2 X 12 1 2 13 1 2 X...

Page 9: ...the Attic Insulation Shield as follows a If the Radiation Shield extends above the attic floor no modifications are necessary The Radiation Shield will fit inside the Attic Insulation Shield b Assemb...

Page 10: ...ons to meet the height requirement Fig 1 attach the Chimney Cap onto the top of the chimney by holding the collar of the cap and twist locking it clockwise onto the chimney Do not hold upper portion o...

Page 11: ...bow above the Chimney Section to complete the offset Fig 13 2 Secure Offset Place the Elbow Strap s band around the angled portion of the top Elbow then tighten the nut and bolt until the clamp is fir...

Page 12: ...SE ELBOW DEGREE 15 0 1 29 64 12 6 64 1 29 64 12 16 64 1 32 64 12 33 64 1 34 64 12 48 64 6 2 62 64 17 51 64 3 17 94277 3 2 64 18 14 64 3 4 64 18 29 64 12 4 32 64 23 32 64 4 33 64 23 64705 4 36 64 23 59...

Page 13: ...ng specifications If it is desired to install through a cathedral ceiling Fig 16 then the hole is cut in the roof 3 Install Roof jack Slip the roof jack into the framed opening so the square portion p...

Page 14: ...the Bolt and secure it with supplied hardware 4 Attach desired length of Chimney Sections above and below the roof level max of 45 total 20 below the support Fig18 5 Refer to Steps 10 11 in the Ceilin...

Page 15: ...tion by tightening the Bolt and secure it with supplied hardware Fig 18 19 4 Install the specialized Firestop below the finished ceiling or framing members The Firestop can only be used when installed...

Page 16: ...studs 2 Locate Cut Frame Opening Determine the location where the chimney will pass through the wall The chimney should pass through the wall centered between two studs The height of the penetration c...

Page 17: ...15 on stove pipe Cut and frame an opening in the inner and outer walls at this location Refer to Table 1 page 7 for the appropriate framing dimensions Fig 21 Fig 22 Fig 23 Fig 24...

Page 18: ...wall plate up directly below the insulated coupling section of the Wall Support Tighten the insulated coupling section and the support plate with supplied lag screws 14 2 Then secure the whole Wall S...

Page 19: ...imney If the Chase Top Flashing can fit over your chase enclosure as required Fig 26 then install as directed or trim as needed However if the Chase Top Flashing is smaller than your chase enclosure y...

Page 20: ...between the bottom of the Storm Collar and the Chase TopFlashing MASONRY FIREPLACE INSTALLATIONS 1 Determine Chimney Size Use Table 3 to determine the correct diameter chimney for your fireplace 2 Mo...

Page 21: ...o the fireplace top with 4 5 8 sheet metal screws Fig 28 Check with the appliance manufacture about the use of high temperature sealants 3 Chimney Sections Attach a Chimney Section to the Anchor Plate...

Page 22: ...within 48 hours of shutting down the stove for the season 6 Chemical Cleaners Use chemical cleaners only as a last resort and use only those which the manufacturer specifically warrants as being nonco...

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