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Heatilator • Birmingham BIR50-B Installation Manual • 4059-701 • Rev G • 06/29/15

C. Construct the Chase

A chase is a vertical boxlike structure built to enclose the 

fireplace and/or its vent system. Vertical chimneys that 

run on the outside of a building must be installed inside a 

chase.
In cold climates, Hearth & Home Technologies recom-

mends that the chase be well insulated using batt type 

insulation between the joists.
Construction of the chase may vary with the type of build-

ing. These instructions are not substitutes for the require-

ments of local building codes. Local building codes MUST 

be checked.
Chases should be constructed in the manner of all outside 

walls of the home to prevent cold air drafting problems. 

The chase should not break the outside building envelope 

in any manner. All outer walls need to be insulated.
Building codes require false ceiling and ceiling firestops/

attic shields at each floor of the chase or every 10 ft (3048 

mm) of clear space to control spread of fire.
Walls, ceiling, base plate and cantilever floor at the first 

level of the chase should be insulated (see Figure 3.3.) 

Vapor and air infiltration barriers should be installed in the 

chase as per regional codes for the rest of the home. Ad-

ditionally, Hearth & Home Technologies recommends that 

the inside surfaces be drywalled and taped (or the use of 

an equivalent method) for maximum air tightness.
Holes and other openings should be caulked with high 

temperature caulk or stuffed with unfaced fiber glass 

insulation.

Ceiling 

Firestop 

Metal Chase Top 

Round Termination Cap

False Ceiling 

Insulation in the 

outside walls 

of the chase 

Attic  

Insulation 

Shield 

Chimney 

Ceiling 

Firestop 

Tabs 

False Ceiling 

False Ceiling 

Insulation 

Insulation 

Storm Collar

Figure 3.3  Chase Assembly

All outside walls should be insulated. 

Figure 3.4  Chase Constructions

 

1.  Fireplace and chimney enclosed in an exterior chase.

  2.  Chimney offset through exterior wall and enclosed in chase.

  3.  Chase constructed on roof.

•  The chase is constructed using framing materials much 

the same as the walls in your home. A variety of siding 

materials  may  be  used  including  brick,  stone,  veneer 

brick, or standard siding materials. 

•  In  constructing  the  chase,  several  factors  must  be 

considered:

-  Maintain  a  2  in.  (51  mm)  air  space  around  the 

chimney.

-  The  chase  top  must  be  constructed  of  non-

combustible material.

-  In cold climates, a firestop spacer and attic insulation 

shield should be installed in an insulated false ceiling 

at  the  8  ft.  (2438  mm)  level  above  the  fireplace 

assembly. This reduces heat loss through the chase.

-  In cold climates, the walls of the chase should be 

insulated to the level of the false ceiling as shown in 

Figure 3.3. This will help reduce heat loss from the 

home around the fireplace.

Three examples of chase applications are shown in Fig-

ure 3.4.

WARNING! You must install false ceilings and ceil-

ing firestops at each floor of the chase or every 10 ft 

(3.05 m) to control spread of fire.

WARNING! Risk of Fire! DO NOT 

seal area between fire 

stop opening and chimney pipe except where they enter 

the attic or leave the warm air envelope of the home (use 

600° F sealant). 

WARNING! Risk of Fire! 

You must maintain a minimum 

2 in. (51 mm) air space clearance to insulation and other 

materials surrounding the chimney system.

•  Insulation and other materials must be firmly secured to 

prevent accidental contact with chimney system.

•  The chase must be properly blocked to prevent blown 

insulation or other combustibles from entering and 

making contact with fireplace or chimney.

•  Failure to prevent contact between insulation or other 

materials and chimney system may cause overheating 

and fire.

Summary of Contents for BIR50-B

Page 1: ...r flammable materials Keep clothing furniture draperies and other flammable materials away INSTALLER Leave this manual with party responsible for use and operation OWNER Retain this manual for future...

Page 2: ...r Kit 14 4 Chimney and Termination Installation A Chimney Requirements 15 B Clearances 17 C Installation Notes 17 D Frame Openings 17 E Cut Roof Opening 17 F Install Firestop 17 G Assemble Chimney Sec...

Page 3: ...ated to party responsible Combustible materials not installed in non combustible areas Verified all clearances meet installation manual requirements Mantels and wall projections comply with installati...

Page 4: ...ass Plasters Materials reported as passing ASTM E 136 Standard Test Method for Behavior of Metals in a Vertical Tube Furnace at 750 C C Combustible Materials Materials made of or surfaced with any of...

Page 5: ...Framing headed off in ceiling joists Enclosed space above and around fireplace Mantel and surround Decorative facing and trim Hearth extension Factory built fireplace Protective metal hearth strip s...

Page 6: ...on Framing and Clearances Section 3 NOTICE A minimum 1 1 2 in air clearance at the back and sides of the fireplace assembly must be main tained Chimney sections at any level require a 2 in mini mum ai...

Page 7: ...peak Location NOT recommended Not the highest point of the roof Wind loading possible Multi level Roofs Windward Leeward Recommended Location Above peak Recommended Insulated exterior chase in cooler...

Page 8: ...dry Remove fireplace and components from packaging and inspect for damage Vent system components and doors are shipped in separate packages Report to your dealer any parts damaged in shipment Read al...

Page 9: ...in 282 mm 6 7 8 in 175 mm 5 in 129 mm 50 in 1270 mm 60 7 8 in 1546 mm 3 3 4 in 97 mm 38 in 965 mm 54 in 1372 mm 74 1 8 in 1883 mm 70 3 4 in 1797 mm 16 1 8 in 408 mm 11 1 8 in 282 mm 6 7 8 in 175 mm 5...

Page 10: ...n to floor 2 in 51 mm min Shaded areas represent 2 in 51 mm min air space clearance required around pipe Combustible Object 48 in 1219 mm 1 in B Clearances Warning Risk of Fire You must comply with al...

Page 11: ...on Storm Collar Figure 3 3 Chase Assembly 1 2 3 All outside walls should be insulated Figure 3 4 Chase Constructions 1 Fireplace and chimney enclosed in an exterior chase 2 Chimney offset through exte...

Page 12: ...2 74 1 2 12 21 mm 1572 724 1892 305 533 Model Adjust header height for raised floor under fireplace RUTH50 B If interior of chase will be drywalled add the thickness to this measurement The header can...

Page 13: ...ing approximately 26 in x 4 in 660 mm x 102 mm included with this fireplace Slide each metal strip 2 in 51 mm under front edge of fireplace Overlap strips in the middle of fireplace opening by 1 in 25...

Page 14: ...ne to prevent moisture penetration and air leaks Seal between the outside air inlet hoods and the house with silicone to prevent air infiltration Caution Risk of Cuts Abrasions Wear protective gloves...

Page 15: ...ht 50 15 24 Maximum chimney length between an offset and return 20 6 10 Maximum distance between chimney stabilizers 25 7 62 Maximum unsupported chimney length between the offset and return 6 1 83 Max...

Page 16: ...on of the bottom of the termination cap Subtract the effective height of the fireplace assembly see Figure 4 1 from the total vertical height to determine the overall height of the chimney installatio...

Page 17: ...n Dura Vent directly D Frame Openings From the ceiling drop a plumb bob to the center of the fireplace s flue outlet and mark this center point on the ceiling Mark appropriate cutting lines around the...

Page 18: ...himney section s Warning Risk of Fire Do not use offset returns greater than 30 ft Chimney draft will be restricted and could cause overheating and fire Measure the shift required to avoid the overhea...

Page 19: ...ow strap end over an adjacent joist or rafter and secure it with at least two 8 penny nails or two 8 1 1 2 screws Add additional elbow straps for each section of chimney in the offset Figure 4 7 Every...

Page 20: ...members Note Roof radiation shields do not allow for a reduced clearance to combustibles Clearance to combustibles must be a minimum of 2 away from the chimney pipe Install roof radiation shields at e...

Page 21: ...needed provided the air ventilation requirements are maintained See Figure 4 15 Spacing clips can be field fabricated as needed out of 24 GA sheet metal or other suitable non combustible material refe...

Page 22: ...lant Be sure chimney and offsets are properly supported Apply a non hardening waterproof sealant around the chimney at the point where the storm collar will meet the chimney just above the flashing Fi...

Page 23: ...6 m above any portion of the roof or adjacent structures within 10 ft 3 m of the chimney Chimney must extend 3 ft 9 m above the roof Chimney must extend 2 ft 6 m above any portion of the roof or adja...

Page 24: ...ted but they must meet the requirements as specified in these instructions Shrouds must be constructed of a minimum 24 ga 024 in stainless steel aluminized steel galvanized steel or copper Other mater...

Page 25: ...ud used The three basic shroud styles are 1 House 2 Arch or Mailbox and 3 Pyramid Most factory fabricated shrouds will fall under one of these basic style categories B House Style Shroud The house sty...

Page 26: ...n Total Open Area in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm sq in sq in 14 355 6 154 3911 6 24 609 6 32 812 8 32 812 8 520 1040 D Pyramid Style Shroud The pyramid style shroud is roughly square or rectangular wit...

Page 27: ...hearth may be the same height Finished combustible wall Combustible material Non combustible decorative facing Tile stone or other non combustible material Hearth Refractory 2 x 4 header flush with f...

Page 28: ...8 in 1270 mm x 965 mm to allow for door installation If Mortar is applied it should be applied after finishing material is installed Mortar will be applied between finishing materials and molded brick...

Page 29: ...non combustible sealant Tile stone or other non combustible material Floor constructed of wood or other combustible material 1 in Micore and 1 2 in Durock or equivalent insulation see Table Fireplace...

Page 30: ...n Finishing Figure 6 6 Raised Platform Hearth Extension Detail 2 Raised Hearth Extension and Raised Fire place Non combustible flooring a minimum of 20 in 508 mm in front of and 12 in 305 mm to each s...

Page 31: ...creating the platform allow for the thickness of the non combustible finishing materials Seal gaps between the hearth extension and the front of the fireplace with a bead of non combustible sealant o...

Page 32: ...pening 12 in 305 mm 1 1 2 in 38 mm maximum Mantel 22 in 559 mm minimum Combustible Decorative Facing Seal joint with non combustible sealant 6 in 152 mm minimum 12 in 305 mm minimum Grid represents 1...

Page 33: ...ll two refractory clips in the mortar lines across the top Tighten these and all previously installed brackets C Install Side Molded Brick Panel If a gas line is to be installed remove the knockouts i...

Page 34: ...ip Rod Screen Clip Inside Firebox Top of Fireplace E Install Mortar Optional The brick panels have been designed for installation without the use of mortar being necessary If the look of mortar is pre...

Page 35: ...e Gas Appliances for Installation in Vented Fireplaces Must be installed in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 A gas log set must incorporate a gas shutoff Gas log set requires the...

Page 36: ...4 DCA E15 15 degree Elbow 14DCA E30 30 dectree Elbow 14DCA ES Elbow Strap 14DCA SS Supplementary Support 14DCA ST Stabilizer 14DCA FS Firestop 14DCA IS Insulation Shield 14DCA RRS Roof Radiation Shiel...

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