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Figure 63

SECtIon g - grEaSE DuCt appLICatIon 

(DIS onLy)

aCCESS
Grease Duct installations require provisions 
for cleaning the interior of the duct. NFPA 96 
clean-out requirements are as follows:

1. A clean-out must be provided at each 
change of direction except where the 
entire length of the duct can be inspected 
and cleaned from either the hood or the 
discharge end.

2. On horizontal duct runs, at least one (1) 20” 
(508) diameter opening must be provided. 
Where the duct is smaller than 20” (610) 
diameter, openings large enough to permit 
cleaning must be provided at intervals of not 
more than 12’ (3.66m).

3. Openings may be at the side or the top of 
the duct whichever is more accessible. When 
the opening is on the side of the duct, the 
lower edge of the opening must be at least 
1-1⁄2” (38) above the bottom of the duct. For 
Model DIS Grease Duct, this is accomplished 
by the use of the Grease Tee (GT90) with a Tee 
Cap (TC).

4. On vertical duct where personnel entry is 
possible, access must be from the top of the 
riser. Where entry is not possible, access must
be provided at each floor.

Figure 64 

Important

 ACCESS REQUIREMENTS ARE SUBJECT TO 
CHANGE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL 
CODE. LOCAL AUTHORITIES SHOULD BE
CONSULTED FOR EXACT REQUIREMENTS.

uSE anD InStaLLatIon oF  

InDIVIDuaL partS

1. DuraVent Model DIS parts numbering and 
parts usage are discussed under chimney 
applications beginning on Page 4 of these 
installation instructions.

2. Those parts specific to grease duct, which 
are not normally used in chimney applications, 
are discussed in the following sections.

3. Installation is the same as described 
for standard application on Page 5, but a 
additional bead of sealant must be applied. 

See Figure 2.

HorIZontaL DraIn LEngtH (HDL)

1. Horizontal Drain length is equipped with 
a 1” (25) NPT nipple, which is attached to the 
inner flue and extends through the outer 
casing to provide a path to drain grease, 
condensate or wash water from the duct. See 

Figure 66.

2. A dam is attached to the inside of the inner 
flue adjacent to the nipple to channel the 
effluent to the drain.

3. The duct drain is intended for use at the 
end of a horizontal run where access and 
drainage is needed (See Figure 67).

Install the Insulation 

(DIS only)

Tighten the 

Bolts and 

Install the 

Locking Bands

Install the Outer Shell By 

Inserting the Crimped End 

Under the Male Coupling First

Summary of Contents for DuraVent DIS

Page 1: ...DuraStack DIS DAS Installation Instructions A modular double wall positive pressure chimney Boiler Breeching and Stack Engine Exhaust Grease Duct DIS only...

Page 2: ...his venting system must be supported in accordance with these instructions Check for proper joint construction when joining pipe to fittings Check for unrestricted vent movement through walls ceilings...

Page 3: ...ing Information 4 Section A General Information 4 Section B Tees Elbows Increasers 12 Section C Structural Support and Guiding 16 Section D Roof and WAll Penetrations 22 Section E Terminations Startin...

Page 4: ...tructions comprise both general guidelines and special requirements for all parts in the product line Before specifying a design or beginning an installation please carefully review these instructions...

Page 5: ...ctions and National Fire Protection Association standard NFPA 96 Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations Surroundings Enclosure DuraVent models DIS and DA...

Page 6: ...ilding is four stories or more the enclosure wall shall have a fire resistance rating of not less than two hours 4 Combustible roofs or roof ceiling assemblies may be penetrated as described in Sectio...

Page 7: ...0 Inside 8 Inside 8 12 36 Inside 8 Not Listed Table 4 DAS Minimum Openings Model Roof Floor C Wall C 5 10 Inside 12 Inside 12 12 36 Inside 12 Not Listed warning DO NOT INSTALL ANY TYPE OF INSULATION I...

Page 8: ...able 5 for approved sealants 2 Insert the female end of another section of chimney over male end with sealant see Figure 3 3 Insert the assembly band see Figure 4 around the joint of the two sections...

Page 9: ...R EXPANSION JOINT OBSERVE ADEQUATE SAFETY MEASURES WHEN USING A DEGREASER Table 6 Maximum Chimney Heights and Support Method for Model DIS and DAS Inside Diameter Anchor Plate Anchor PlateVentilated A...

Page 10: ...10 12 26 10 8 10 12 28 10 8 10 12 30 10 8 10 12 32 10 8 10 12 34 10 8 10 12 36 10 8 10 12 MVS MaximumVertical Spacing between two guides or a support and a guide in a vertical position H Maximum free...

Page 11: ...Example Model DIS 6 diameter section of 25 feet in length from table 8 weight in lb ft 8 Total weight 8 x 25 200 lbs CHIMNEY GUYING AND bRACING 1 Proper guying and bracing is essential for part of the...

Page 12: ...or each engine or turbine Check with your engine or turbine manufacturer prior to common exhaust system design Exhaust gas from operating units tends to flow to non operating units where condensation...

Page 13: ...12 45 TEE T45 1 For systems where flow resistance must be minimized like engine or turbine exhaust The use of a 45 tee is suggested It can be combined with a 45 elbow to make a smooth 90 turn See Figu...

Page 14: ...8 12 4 When removed the old silicone must be cleaned out and a new bed of sealant must be applied Drain Tee Cap DTC 1 Use as a drain for vertical stack 2 Connect to a suitable drain fitting to allow r...

Page 15: ...lynecessary 2 Sloped offsets require more expansion joints and secure bracing above and below elbows 3 With solid fuel burning appliance the slope must not be greater than 30 from the vertical Applian...

Page 16: ...Section C 12 Re supports such as those shown in Figure 30 must be securely anchored to walls posts or locally fabricated rigid framework This framework must be designed to assure stability of attache...

Page 17: ...der the weight of the assembled parts and make sure you have a safe manner of lifting the assembly Installation Steps for First Method refer to Figure 22 1 Place the part that will be upsteam of the s...

Page 18: ...the male coupling flange of the part before the support 3 Insert the male coupling of the part in the plate opening 4 You may hold it using two clamp flanges placed at 180 and bolted to the anchor pl...

Page 19: ...tbeabletomovewithoutinterfering withtheguidewhenthermalexpansionoccurs SeeFigure27 wallguidelocation 3 Thewallguidecanbeinstalledwithawallband Figure 26 extensionforgreaterclearancesupto4 1 4 for mode...

Page 20: ...28 Wall Guide Wall Guide Wall Support MVS MVS 2 to 4 51mm to 108mm DIS 5 to 7 127mm to 184mm DAS Freestanding H max 6 to 10 Do not install expansion length in this area Wall Guide Expansion Length I...

Page 21: ...cation ROOF BRACE RB 1 The roof brace is used to stabilize the chimney where it extends more than 15 above the roof 2 It consists of one band RB and two braces supplied by the installer 3 To minimize...

Page 22: ...le 3 Minimum openings for framing dimension 3 The radiant shield of the firestop may need to be trimmed to fit the height of the roof Nominal height is 10 inches 4 Roof floor penetration components ar...

Page 23: ...of combustible construction important Crossing a combustible wall is not permitted for diameters larger than 10 inside diameter Sealant Flashing Combustible roof floor Firestop Radiant Shield 2 Clear...

Page 24: ...Flange Adaptor FA is intended for use as a connection to a class 125 or 150 ANSI pipe flange 2 This type of connection requires a flange gasket and bolt set provided by the installer The gasket and bo...

Page 25: ...aining Band and a locking band over a shank type flue gas inlet 2 First slide the retaining band over the system inlet and tighten it with supplied bolt See Figure 37a Figure 43 Appliance Outlet Inser...

Page 26: ...ged outlet The Flange Adaptor comes with beam clamps to clamp the FFHA to the appliance See Figure 42 TERMINATIONS 4 Installation is done the same manner as a standard length except for model 3 For th...

Page 27: ...t of the exhaust system The best way to accomplish this is to locate an Anchor Plate AP support at the joint between the ANSI Flange adaptor and the adjacent fitting See Figure 49 5 It is crucial that...

Page 28: ...f the exhaust 10 Low pressure systems such as boilers up to 6 inches water column can effectively use the Adjustable Length LA 11 Spacing of guides and supports when a thermal expansion part is used s...

Page 29: ...lows Bellow Joint Wall Guide Wall Support 12 Long Length Minimum With Bellows Bellow Joint Wall Guide Wall Support Suspension Band 12 Long Length Minimum With Bellows Bellow Joint Fixed Support Suspen...

Page 30: ...aphite packing is firmly registered against the inner flue See Figure 53 d Tighten all the bolts of the containing ring For each bolt use the supplied tool as a guide between the two containing rings...

Page 31: ...r casing Inner flue sealant S 2000 or S 650 is necessary depending on the flue gaz temperature 3 Installation steps a Measure the distance required for the variable length See Figure 58 b Cut the inne...

Page 32: ...Then install the locking band over those flanges See Figure 62 f Install the insulation over the inner wall DIS only See Figure 63 Figure 57 X Min 1 Min Overlap Insulation Band DIS only Compression Ba...

Page 33: ...loor Figure 64 important ACCESS REQUIREMENTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODE LOCAL AUTHORITIES SHOULD BE CONSULTED FOR EXACT REQUIREMENTS USE AND INSTALLATION OF INDIVIDUAL PARTS 1...

Page 34: ...inch w c Internal Pressure Adjustable Length Adjustable Length Fixed Support 45 Tee Tee Cap Length Locking Band Variable Length Starting Adapter 45 Elbow Increaser Suspension Band Wall Firestop Drain...

Page 35: ...or above the horizontal centerline of the chimney SQUARE TO ROUND ADAPTOR 1 When the hood is equipped with a square or rectangular collar a square to round adaptor is needed to connect the round DIS c...

Page 36: ...inspection See Figure 73 3 Remove the insulation pad and set it in a safe place during the inspection See Figure 73 4 Unscrew the eight 8 wing screws and set it in a safe place See Figure 74 5 Remove...

Page 37: ...Sealant Fan Adaptor Fan Curb 5 Replace the INSULATION PAD over the inner door 6 Replace the outer door 7 Put back the six 6 wing screws and tighten them with your hands FAN ADAPTOR PLATE FAN DIS ONLY...

Page 38: ...ase duct supported by the fan adaptor plate is 15 for all diameters warning DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM LOAD LIMIT OF THE ROOF CURB OR THE ROOF MAINTENANCE 1 Grease duct is required by NFPA 96 and many...

Page 39: ...39 Section H Markings Safety Listing Labels DIS and DAS...

Page 40: ...orm withinthechimneysystem The entire chimney or exhaust system was supplied by DuraVent Exposed Galvalume and galvanized surfaces are protected with a minimum of one base coat of primer and one finis...

Page 41: ...iot fire flood high wind or acts of God b damages caused by abuse negligence misuse or unauthorized alteration or repair of the Product affecting its stability or performance c damage resulting from f...

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