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FTF8 CHIMNEY COMPONENT
CALCULATIONS

The minimum installed height of the com-
pleted fireplace system is 10' 6". The maxi-
mum height is 40' 0" when the chimney is
exposed.

To determine the number of chimney sections
and chimney components required, follow
these steps:

1.

 Determine total vertical height of the fireplace

installation. This dimension is the distance from
the surface the fireplace sets on to the point
where smoke exits from the termination.

2.

 Determine the number of chimney compo-

nents required, except chimney sections. This
would include thimbles, extensions, roof
flashing, etc.

3.

 The effective heights of the components are:

The Fireplace

=

36 

¹⁄₄

"

FTF8-12

=

10 

¹⁄₄

"

FTF8-18

=

16 

¹⁄₄

"

FTF8-36

=

34 

¹⁄₄

"

FTF8-48

=

46 

¹⁄₄

"

FTF8-BTM Termination

=

6"

4.

 Determine amount of chimney height re-

quired by subtracting total combined height of
all pre-selected components (fireplace and
chimney components from total desired
height.)

Reference Vertical Elevation Chart and deter-
mine the number of chimney sections (quan-
tity and length) required.

SPECIAL OFFSET INSTRUCTIONS

Chimney 30

°

 Offset through Floor or Ceiling

It may be necessary to assemble the chimney at
30

°

 when passing through the floor or ceiling

area. Use the F8FS30-2 firestop spacer as shown
in 

Figure 32.  Support the chimney at floor or

ceiling penetration with a FTF8 stabilizer if
distance of chimney below ceiling is 10' or
more.  Maintain 2" minimum air space to com-
bustibles from chimney sections.  The chimney
must pass vertically through the attic space.

To clear any overhead obstructions, you may
offset your chimney system using FireCraft
30

°

 offset and return elbows. Use two elbows

- an offset elbow to initiate the offset and a
return elbow to terminate it. A 30

°

 offset

elbow, angling in any direction, may be the
first component used off the top of the fire-
place flue collar.

The offset and return elbows may be attached
together, or a section or sections of chimney
may be used between, but do not exceed 20' in
total length between elbows. If sections of
pipe exceed 10' between elbows, a chimney
stabilizer must be used at the midpoint (

see

Figure 33 ). The stabilizer support straps must
be attached under tension (in shear) to struc-
tural framing members above. When two sets
of elbows are used, the maximum combined
length of chimney used between elbows can-
not exceed 20' (

see Figure 34 ). 

Example:

 If C

1

= 10' then C

2

 cannot exceed 10'.

If an offset exceeds 6' in length, each chimney
joint beyond the first 6' of offset to the return
elbow, must be secured by a No. 8 x 

¹⁄₂

" sheet

metal screw located at the underside of the
joint (

see Figure 36 ).

¹⁄₈

" diameter hole must be drilled in the

chimney joint using a 

¹⁄₈

" diameter drill. Hole

should be drilled in center of joint overlap (

see

Figure 36 ). Be sure to drill only through the
outer chimney casting. Do not puncture the
inner flue.

F8FS30-2

Firestop Spacer

FTF8-S4 Stabilizer

30

°

 Firestop

And Room Above

10'

Max.

Room Above

2" Min.

Air Space

2" Min.

Air Space

Figure 32

Maximum offset of chimney system is 30

°

.

Two offsets must not be assembled to form a
60

°

 offset. However, two sets of offset and

return elbows may be used on a single flue
system, provided the total height of the sys-
tem exceeds 25'.

Return elbow support straps must be securely
attached under tension (in shear) to structural
framing members above. Do not substitute a
FTF8-30 offset elbow in place of a FTF8-E30
return elbow.

OFFSET CALCULATIONS

Step 1.

 Use Offset Chart to determine amount

of horizontal offset (A) and height (B) for
various chimney section assemblies.

Step 2.

 Use “Height of Chimney Only” column

in The Vertical Elevation Chart to determine
combinations of chimney used above return
elbow to achieve desired heights. Reference
Components Effective Height Chart in vertical
elevation chart section.

Step 3.

 Use Elevation Chart as job estimator

only. Add necessary firestop spacers and sta-
bilizers as required. Firestop spacers must be
used as shown in 

Figure 19 and stabilizers as

shown in 

Figure 26.

Figure 33

Stabilizer

A

1

20'

Max.

B

1

10' Max.

Offset

Elbow

Return

Elbow

Summary of Contents for BDELUXE 36 M36HC

Page 1: ...ore beginning your installation Do not alter or modify the fireplace or its components under any circumstances Any modification or alteration of the fireplace system including but not limited to the f...

Page 2: ...our fireplace DO NOT burn wood products with synthetic binders like plywood Never burn treated construction lumber or scraps These woods burn excessively hot and may contain chemicals used to treat in...

Page 3: ...nal Fire Protection Standard for chimneys fireplaces and solid fuel burning appliances NFPA 211 and in accordance with codes such as the BOCA Basic National Codes the Standard Me chanicalCodeandtheUni...

Page 4: ...eight chart WARNING DO NOT PACK OR FILL RE QUIRED AIR SPACES WITH INSULATION OR OTHER MATERIAL NO MATERIAL IS ALLOWED IN THESE AREAS SECURE THE AIRSPACE AROUND THE CHIMNEY WITH THE FIRESTOP THIMBLE BE...

Page 5: ...ce as illustrated Figures5 6 and 7 The safety strips should overlap for continual coverage of the floor Note Safety strips are not required when fire place rests on a noncombustible surface 1 Position...

Page 6: ...es 10 through 13 on page 7 IMPORTANT UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES CAN THE FIREPLACE TOP SPACERS FIGURE 9 BE REMOVED OR MODIFIED NOR MAY YOU NOTCH THE HEADER TO FIT AROUND OR BE INSTALLED LOWER THAN THE SPAC...

Page 7: ...m 635 mm Note All framing dimensions calcu lated for 1 2 dry wall at the fireplace face Ifsheathingthechaseorfinish ing with other thickness materials calculations will need to be made Perpendicular t...

Page 8: ...t directly adjacent to the flange INSTALLING THE CHIMNEY SYSTEM Step 1 Before continuing check the operation of the damper as described on page 4 refer to Figure 2 Step 2 Using standard construction f...

Page 9: ...agement Check vertical alignment of chimney so that it projects from the roof in true vertical position Locking Tabs Lances Figure 21 Figure 24 Figure 22 FireCraft chimney sections do not need to be s...

Page 10: ...gs adjoining roof lines adverse wind conditions etc may require a taller chimney should the fireplace not draft properly Figure 31 Less Than 10 3 Min 2 Min 10 3 Min Locking Band Mastic Or Roof Caulkin...

Page 11: ...ections of chimney may be used between but do not exceed 20 in total length between elbows If sections of pipe exceed 10 between elbows a chimney stabilizer must be used at the midpoint see Figure 33...

Page 12: ...mber Of FTF8 Height Of Chimney Only Chimney Lengths Chimney Only Inches Feet Inches 12 18 36 48 MM M Height Of Number Of FTF8 Height Of Chimney Only Chimney Lengths Chimney Only Inches Feet Inches 12...

Page 13: ...0 0 718 1467 29 59 1 0 0 1 1 0 743 1505 31 63 1 0 2 0 1 0 794 1600 32 64 1 0 1 0 0 1 819 1638 34 68 1 0 1 1 1 0 870 1734 35 69 1 0 0 1 0 1 895 1772 37 73 1 0 0 2 1 0 946 1861 38 75 1 0 0 0 2 0 972 190...

Page 14: ...bow Figure 36 Figure 37 Underside Of Chimney Chimney Section S FTF8 E30 Return Elbow FTF8 30 Offset Elbow B A Part of Offset Return Package Model FTF8 ES30 INSTALLING OFFSETS First review the Offset E...

Page 15: ...st be caulked where it meets the black metal facing of the fireplace to avoid cold air intrusion Use noncombustible caulking material only on fireplace facing to seal Also the outside air inlet duct s...

Page 16: ...if needed Figure 43 Figure 43 Note Upper door pivot pins can also be loos ened for adjustment purposes however it is easier to loosen lower pins FIREPLACE FINISHES Mantels and Trim It is sometimes bes...

Page 17: ...e equal to or greater than R r x TL 1 19 x 1 1 19 If it is desired to elevate a marble hearth exten sion to a level of 5 or more above the floor surface What combination of noncombustible materials ca...

Page 18: ...aneling or warm brick facings Only noncombustible materials like stone tile brick etc may overlap the black front facing Do not extend these materials beyond the black facing and into the firebox area...

Page 19: ...NOTE DIAGRAMS ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE 19...

Page 20: ...V B 04 2002 The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice in design materials specifications prices and also to discontinue colors styles and products Consult your loc...

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