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Firestop Spacer

Room Above

Firestop Spacer

Attic Above

F10FS30-2

Firestop Spacer

FTF10-S4

Stabilizer

2" Min.

Air Space

30

°

 Firestop

And Attic Above

10'

Max.

Attic Space

2" Min.

Air Space

F10FS30-2

Firestop Spacer

FTF10-S4

Stabilizer

30

°

 Firestop

And Room Above

10'

Max.

Room Above

2" Min.

Air Space

2" Min.

Air Space

CAUTION: ALLOW MINIMUM 2" CHIMNEY
AIR SPACE TO COMBUSTIBLE FRAMING MEM-
BERS THROUGHOUT VERTICAL OR OFFSET
CHIMNEY INSTALLATION.

A minimum 2" air space must be reserved for
all combustible materials extending for any
continuous length surrounding the chimney.

Reference 

Figures 15 and 16 and charts Fram-

ing Dimensions for Ceiling and Roof, which
specify minimum ceiling and roof dimensions.

In new construction, to determine chimney cen-
ter line, use plumb line from roof or ceiling above
fireplace to center of flue collar on fireplace.

For remodeling, plumb to center of flue collar
from ceiling above, drive nail through ceiling
from below to mark position, then mark and
cut to passage from above ceiling (around
nail) (

Figure 19 ). Then plumb from ceiling or

roof level directly above hole which has just
been completed.

Figure 17

Step 4. The fireplace should be secured to the
side framing members using the nailing flange.
Use 8d nails (

Figure 18 ).

Anchor Tab

Nailing
Flange

Framing
Stud

8d Nail

Figure 19

Plumb Line

Figure 21

Step 3. Position appropriate firestop spacer at
ceiling and nail temporarily with two (2) 8d nails.
Use flat firestop spacer, Model F10FS-2, if chim-
ney penetrates ceiling vertically. If chimney pen-
etrates ceiling at 30

°

 angle (offset chimney), use

30

°

 firestop spacer, Model F10FS30-2. Use one

nail on opposite sides to hold firestop spacer in
position. Nail permanently, using at least two (2)
more 8d nails, after chimney sections have been
assembled through the firestop spacer and after
any necessary adjustments have been made.
Firestop spacer must be secured by at least four
(4) 8d nails when completely installed.

Note: If there is a room above ceiling level,
firestop spacer must be installed on the bottom
side of the ceiling. If an attic is above ceiling
level, firestop spacer must be installed on top
side of ceiling joist (Figures 20 and 21 ).

Figure 18

Note: The nailing flange and the area directly
behind the nailing flange is exempt from the
clearances described on the fireplace clearance
label.

Note: The nailing tabs and the area directly
behind the nailing tabs are exempt from the
clearances described on page 5.  Maintain at
least 1/2" clearance from the firebox wrapper to
the framing at the closest point of contact,
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 3 ).

Step 2. Using standard construction framing
techniques, construct opening for chimney route
up through the ceiling(s) and roof or through an
outside chase.

Framing must maintain adequate minimum air
space clearance at all times.

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 F10FS30-2 firestop spacer as
shown in 

Figures 22 and 23.  Support the

chimney at floor or ceiling penetration with a
FTF10 stabilizer if distance of chimney below
ceiling is 10' or more. Maintain 2" minimum air
space to combustibles from chimney sections.

Figure 23

Figure 22

Figure 20

Summary of Contents for Signature CollectionEST-48-H ESTATE SERIES

Page 1: ...its components under any circumstances Any modification or alteration of the fireplace system including but not limited to the fireplace chimney components and accessories may void the warranty listi...

Page 2: ...damage as a result of handling or transporta tion These items should be inspected by your distributor or qualified factory representative to ensure safe condition When in doubt con sult your distribu...

Page 3: ...obile homes These fireplace systems are designed for in stallation in accordance with the National Fire Protection Standard for chimneys fireplaces and solid fuel burning appliances NFPA 211 and in ac...

Page 4: ...amper is controlled through the use of a control lever located within the firebox opening at the top center just behind the firebox lintel Figure 3 The control lever snaps into place at the ex treme r...

Page 5: ...e Zone 45 12 Door Opening 1 12 The safety strips should extend from front of the fireplace at least 2 and should extend to be at least flush with the sides In the event a wooden support is used to ele...

Page 6: ...to be attached to the rear wall then the framed depth must be measured from the drywall surface It is important that this dimension be exact If the appliance is to be elevated above floor level a sol...

Page 7: ...igure 14 A B Ceiling Framing C D Roof Framing Corner Installation K D A E F Back Wall of Chase Enclosure Including Finising Materials if any Rough Framing Face Unfinished Shown FOAK Combustion Air Kit...

Page 8: ...chimney use 30 firestop spacer Model F10FS30 2 Use one nail on opposite sides to hold firestop spacer in position Nail permanently using at least two 2 more 8d nails after chimney sections have been a...

Page 9: ...ding flue pipe and locking outer stabi lizer section into place over the outer chimney pipe Position for proper clearance through framedopeningandnailstrapssecurely under tension in shear into place o...

Page 10: ...ng tabs are firmly engaged 4 PullupslightlyonCTDtoensurelockingjoint has firmly engaged Using a FTF13 CT1 Chase Termination Refer to specific installation instructions in cluded with FTF13 CT1 chase t...

Page 11: ...is 15 6 higher with offsets The maximum height for the system is 80 To determine the number of chimney sections andchimneycomponentsrequired followthese steps 1 Determine the total vertical height of...

Page 12: ...hes Feet Inches 12 18 36 MM M 461 38 5 0 1 13 11722 11 72 465 38 9 2 0 13 11824 11 82 471 39 3 1 1 13 11976 11 98 479 39 11 0 0 14 12179 12 18 489 40 9 1 0 14 12433 12 43 495 41 3 0 1 14 12586 12 59 4...

Page 13: ...2178 45 87 1 0 0 3 1 1149 2223 46 89 1 0 0 1 2 1175 2261 48 91 1 0 2 0 2 1226 2324 49 94 1 0 1 5 0 1257 2400 51 97 1 0 1 1 2 1302 2483 54 103 1 0 0 2 2 1378 2616 55 104 1 0 0 0 3 1403 2654 56 106 1 0...

Page 14: ...E OUTSIDE AIR IS 50 FEET ABOVE THE HEARTH PROVING THE AIR INLET IS TERMI NATED A MINIMUM OF THREE 3 FEET BE LOW THE CHIMNEY CAP LEVEL Note Combustion air inlet ducts must not terminate in attic space...

Page 15: ...surface of the indentation The refrac torymaterialisverythininthisareaandiseasily removed Once a small hole has been made continue tapping until you have reached suffi cientdiameterforthegaslinetofit...

Page 16: ...ick must this material be Using the k formula Desired k value of desired Min Thickness Required material per inch x of listed Thickness k value of listed material material per inch TM inches kM x T1 8...

Page 17: ...0 2 Offset Return Package 30 63L24 FTF13 ES30 INSTALLATION COMPONENTS The following items are available for use in the installation of this appliance The sum of all R values is 70 10 068 5825 1 4505 T...

Page 18: ...9 FTF13 12 63L20 FTF13 18 Chimney Section 63L21 FTF13 36 63L40 F10F6 Flashing 63L41 F10F12 Round Termination 63L44 FTF13 CTD Firestop Spacer Flat 63L36 F10FS 2 INSTALLATION COMPONENTS Storm Collar 63L...

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

Page 20: ...ges at any time without notice in design materials specifications prices and also to discontinue colors styles and products Consult your local distributor for fireplace code information Printed in U S...

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