DCL
DAS1
DIS1
DIS2
DIS4
Ø5 to Ø22
264
133
114
97
73
Ø24 to Ø36
161
82
70
59
45
Ø5 to Ø22
281
142
121
103
78
Ø24 to Ø36
172
87
74
63
48
Ø5 to Ø22
102
52
44
37
28
Ø24 to Ø36
63
32
27
23
17
Ø5 to Ø22
105
53
45
39
29
Ø24 to Ø36
64
32
28
24
18
Parts
Flue Diameter
Ø (in)
TABLE 3 - Height Limits for each Type of Support
Height (ft)
Dimensions are in inches (diameter) and feet (distance)
Base supported Tee
(
T90 or T45)
Wall Support
(
WSHD
)
WARNING: Do not attached any supports to combustible constructions.
Anchor Plate
(
AP
)
Anchor Plate with
Length (
APL
)
Flue
Diameter
Ø (in)
MVS*
H**
MVS*
H**
MVS*
H**
MVS*
H**
5
20'
8' 6"
20'
7' 3"
20'
6' 6"
20'
5' 9"
6
20'
9' 6"
20'
8' 3"
20'
7' 6"
20'
6' 9"
7
20'
10'
20'
8' 9"
20'
8' 3"
20'
7'
8
20'
10' 9"
20'
9'
20'
8' 6"
20'
7' 3"
9
20'
11' 6"
20'
9' 3"
20'
8' 9"
20'
7' 6"
10
20'
12'
20'
9' 6"
20'
9'
20'
7' 9"
11
20'
12' 6"
20'
9' 9"
20'
9' 3"
20'
8'
12
20'
13'
20'
10'
20'
9' 6"
20'
8' 3"
13
20'
13' 6"
20'
10' 3"
20'
9' 9"
20'
8' 6"
14
20'
14'
20'
10' 6"
20'
10'
20'
9'
16
20'
14' 6"
20'
11'
20'
10' 6"
20'
9' 6"
18
20'
15'
20'
11' 6"
20'
11'
20'
10'
20
20'
15'
20'
12'
20'
11' 6"
20'
10' 9"
22
20'
15'
20'
12' 3"
20'
11' 9"
20'
11'
24
20'
15'
20'
12' 9"
20'
12' 3"
20'
11' 6"
26
20'
15'
20'
13'
20'
12' 6"
20'
12'
28
20'
15'
20'
13' 6"
20'
13'
20'
12' 3"
30
20'
15'
20'
13' 9"
20'
13' 6"
20'
12' 9"
32
20'
15'
20'
14' 3"
20'
13' 9"
20'
13' 3"
34
20'
15'
20'
14' 6"
20'
14' 3"
20'
13' 6"
36
20'
15'
20'
15'
20'
14' 6"
20'
13' 9"
38
20'
15'
20'
14' 9"
20'
14' 6"
20'
13' 9"
40
20'
15'
20'
14' 9"
20'
14' 3"
20'
13' 9"
42
20'
15'
20'
14' 9"
20'
14' 3"
20'
13' 9"
44
20'
15'
20'
14' 6"
20'
14' 3"
20'
13' 9"
46
20'
15'
20'
14' 6"
20'
14' 3"
20'
13' 9"
48
20'
15'
20'
14' 6"
20'
14' 3"
20'
13' 9"
* MVS =
Maximum Vertical Spacing between two guides or support and
guide in a vertical position.
** H =
Maximum Freestanding Heigth above the roof. This limited heigth
is due to wind loads.
Dimensions are in inches (diameter) and feet (distance)
TABLE 4 - Maximum Vertical Spacing between any Guides /
Supports and Maximum Freestanding above the Roof
DAS1 / DIS1
DIS2
DIS4
Heigth (ft)
Heigth (ft)
Heigth (ft)
Heigth (ft)
Model
DCL
DCL
DAS1
DIS1
DIS2
DIS4
Ø5 to Ø12
23
23
19
16
12
Ø14 to Ø24
19
19
16
14
10
Ø26 to Ø36
15
15
13
11
8
Dimensions are in inches (diameter) and feet (distance)
TABLE 5 -
Maximum Horizontal Spacing (MHS) between each Guides/Supports
Half Angle Ring (HAR) /
Full Angle Ring (FAR) /
Anchor Support (AP) /
Anchor plate with
Length (APL) /
Heavy Duty Wall Guide
(HDWG)
Product
Flue
Diameter Ø
NOTE:
The Half Angle Ring (HAR) and Full Angle Ring (FAR) used in horizontal
installation must be installed with threaded rods having a minimum of Ø1/2" or with
structural steel provided by others.
Distance (ft)
5
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.
PRODUCT INSPECTION
Chimney components are shipped on individually marked skids. Compare the labeled
skids to the packing list to ensure all components of the chimney system have been
shipped. For missing components contact Duravent’s Customer Service department at
800-667-3387 (Canada) or 800-361-4909 (USA).
FREIGHT DAMAGE
Each component should be checked for freight damage when it is unloaded at the site.
For damaged components contact the shipping company as soon as possible to file a
claim.
PROPER STORAGE
All chimney components should be stored in a dry place until installed.
Sealant shall be stored in location where it will not freeze.
PRODUCT WEIGHTS
The average weight of the duct, per foot of length, can be estimated using the following
formula:
DCL:
0.40 x diameter in inches = lbs per foot
DAS1:
0.79 x diameter in inches = lbs per foot
DIS1:
0.93 x diameter in inches = lbs per foot
DIS2:
1.09 x diameter in inches = lbs per foot
DIS4:
1.44 x diameter in inches = lbs per foot
Chimney design should provide adequate support to ensure components are not
overloaded.
THERMAL EXPANSION CALCULATIONS
Thermal expansion under normal operating temperatures can fatigue welds and joints
causing leakage. To calculate the thermal expansion, use the following formula:
[Length (ft) / 100] x [Temperature Rise degrees F / 100]
Example
: [50’ / 100] x [75°F / 100] = 0.375” Expansion
If the computed expansions between the fixed points is greater than 0.375” Security
recommends an adjustable or bellow length be installed.
SUPPORT METHODS AND HEIGHT LIMITS
1. Several support and guiding methods are used to anchor a chimney against upward,
downward and angular displacement.
2. These supports and guides used with thermal expansion devices, prevent bending
stresses on the chimney elbows and joints.
3. Supports and guiding methods and installation are described in
SECTION
E-SUPPORTS
. Certain limitations apply for proper installation of supports and
guides.
See Tables 3, 4, 5 and Figures 3 and 4.
4. It is recommended to apply an exterior grade high heat paint to any plate supports,
full/half angle rings, wall supports/guides, aluminized outer maximum corrosion
protection against the elements. (Ex: Rustoleum V200 series High Heat Industrial
Aerosol)
NOTE:
All the weight of the section must be supported by the inner flue. Never
support any chimney pipe from the outer casing.