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Frame a four sided level square opening within the joists using timber stringers where necessary to allow for the
correct distance to combustibles from the outer wall of the chimney and for 6 fixing points. This distance must be a
minimum of 50mm on Gas and Oil applications and 60mm for solid fuel applications (see Fig. 3 below).
Lower the chimney section through the opening in the floor, and secure to the next section of pipe.
Locate the two halves of the support plates around the chimney section, and secure to the joists using screws or bolts.
Remove the self-drilling screws which are fastened to the clamp band.Then fasten clamp band around the chimney
section and position on top of the plate. Tighten using the nuts and bolts provided.
Using the holes in the clamp band as a guide, fasten the three self-drilling screws to the outer case of the ICID Plus system.
Note: Joints must NOT occur within the floor or ceiling joists.
Ventilated Support Plate
(Galvanised plate with S/S Band)
The support plate is used where the chimney passes through a combustible floor, and the weight
of the chimney has to be taken at floor level. The support plate must be firmly fixed by using bolts
or screws. For load bearing Data refer to tables 1 and 2 on page 33.
Ventilated
Firestop Plate
Ventilated
Support Plate
FIRESTOP COMPONENTS
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Ventilated Firestop Plate
(1 & 2-Piece Round and 2-Piece Rectangular)
The ventilated fire stop plates are used in combination with standard ICID Plus pipes where the
chimney passes through a combustible floor or ceiling.The outermost circle of ventilation slots gives
a distance to combustibles of 60mm. This measures the required distance for solid fuel applications.
For gas and oil applications a minimum of 50mm is required, which should be measured on site.
The fire stop plate should be positioned around the chimney and fastened through the pre-cut
plasterboard onto the timber frame with 4.5mm x 60mm long steel screws (see Fig. 2 above) using
the location holes provided, ensuring the required safe distances for the application of either gas and
oil, or solid fuel as above.
Magnetic Firestop Cover (Optional)
Can be used in combination with 1-piece Ventilated Firestop Plate)
Non-Ventilated Bungalow Firestop
Installed as per a ventilated firestop using the fixing holes provided (see Fig.4 above). Distance to combustibles
must be respected -
see p.8
for further info.
Support Plate with S/S Clamp Band
(Non Combustible Floor)
The support plate is used where the chimney passes through a non combustible floor, and the weight of the chimney
has to be taken at floor level. The support plate must be firmly fixed to the floor using bolts or screws provided by
others. For Load Bearing Data refer to table on
page 33.
Fire stop Plate
(Non Combustible Floor)
This fire stop plate is used exclusively where the chimney passes through a non combustible floor.The two halves of
the plate are located around the chimney section and fastened to the floor using bolts or screws provided by others.
Non-Ventilated
Bungalow Firestop
Kit
Installation
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