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OFFSET INSTALLATIONS

RULES GOVERNING OFFSET INSTALLATIONS

Sometimes it is necessary to use elbows to create an in-
clined run of pipe (offset installation) that will make
installation easier by avoiding plumbing, wiring or other ob-
structions. The following rules apply to offset installations.

A. 60' maximum system height.

B. Four 30° elbows (two pairs) maximum per system. Each

offset elbow must be used with a return elbow. The
chimney pipe must be vertical when it penetrates the
roof.

C. The chimney offset is to be a maximum of 30° from verti-

cal.

D. Maximum inclined chimney run of 20'.

E. Additional support is to be provided every 6' of inclined

run of chimney. Use flue support 8204S.

F. Minimum height of fireplace using two elbows (one pair)

is 13'6"; four elbows (two pairs) is 21'.

G. Elbows may be used directly off the top of the firebox

and may be mounted with the return elbow directly on top
of the offset elbow.

H. A MINIMUM OF 1" AIR SPACE CLEARANCE MUST BE

MAINTAINED FROM THE CHIMNEY PIPE AND ELBOWS
TO ALL COMBUSTIBLES.

I. Local building codes must be followed in all cases as to

the particular requirements concerning the installation of
factory built fireplaces.

TO INSTALL ELBOWS
1. Place the offset elbow (no straps) on top of the firebox or

chimney section and point the upper half in the direction
you require the chimney to incline. Snap lock all sections
permanently in place.

2. Adjust the inner section of the elbow into the inside of the

inner collar of the firebox or the inner section of the
chimney pipe.

3. Adjust the outer section of the elbow over the outer

section of the flue collar or outer section of the chimney
pipe. Snaplock all sections permanently into place.

4. The return elbow has 18" support straps. The support

straps should be nailed to the framing in the manner indi-
cated in figure 16. It may be necessary to add framing or
lengthen the straps with hanger iron to support chimney
pipe and elbows.

Figure 13

Installation Requirements

Maintain a 1" min. air space
clearance to all combustibles
from the chimney sections.

Minimum system height

without elbows:  12"6"
with two elbows:  13"6"
with four elbows:  21'

Maximum height:  60'

Four 30° elbows maximum
per system

Lineal Gain Chart

Model #

Lineal Gain

36" fireplaces ..............37 3/4"

39" & 42" fireplaces ....41 1/2"

8212D Chimney ..........10 3/4"

8218D Chimney ..........16 3/4"

8224D Chimney ..........22 3/4"

8236D Chimney ..........34 3/4"

3248D Chimney ..........46 3/4"

8232E Elbow set.........14 5/8"

8204S Flue Support............3"

8203D Round termination ...6"

CHIMNEY TERMINATION HEIGHT

10 FOOT RULE OF THUMB

Under most conditions the fireplace system will draw
properly if the chimney height is determined in accor-
dance with the following guidelines:

1. If your chimney penetrates the roof within 10' of its

peak, it must extend at least 24" above your roof's
peak and be at least 36" above the highest point of
the roof opening (see figure 14).

2. If the chimney penetrates the roof farther than 10'

from its peak, measure from the center line of the
chimney to a point 10' away, between the chimney
and the peak of the roof. The top of the chimney
must be at least 24" above this point and at least 36"
above the highest point of the roof opening. (See fig-
ure 15).

3. When figuring required chimney height, the termina-

tion counts as 6" of effective chimney height. The
balance of the required height will consist of chimney
sections and the effective height of the firebox.

4. The 10' Rule of Thumb is a guide for calculating

chimney height that works under most conditions.
However, many factors can cause the need for addi-
tional chimney height beyond what the 10' Rule of
Thumb would indicate. Topographical factors can
cause high pressure zones which prevent a chimney
from drawing. This can occur if the house is located
in a low lying area, in a valley or near the base of a
cliff or hillside. The same situation can occur it the
chimney is near other steep roof lines or tall build-
ings. Areas with high winds also frequently require
higher than normal chimneys. Certain styles of archi-
tecture tend to interfere with a fireplace's proper
draw. If the room in which the fireplace is located has
a very high ceiling, smoke may enter the room unless
the chimney is terminated at a level higher than that
of the ceiling, even if the 10' Rule of Thumb indicates

Figure 14

Figure 15

Summary of Contents for A36F-3

Page 1: ...irculating Fireplace FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer Do not attempt to install this fireplace yourself If the information in this manual is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or...

Page 2: ... suggested that you wear work gloves and safety glasses to protect your hands and eyes when installing your fireplace NOTE Authorities having jurisdiction i e building inspec tors fire marshals etc should be consulted before instal lation to determine the need to obtain a permit All models are listed for use in residential construction in the United States with a TEMCO double wall 8 diameter air c...

Page 3: ...e fireplaces 11 The barometric damper on the Combustion Air Kit al lows air to be drawn from above below or behind the fireplace but air must never be drawn from the attic or garage spaces Refer to the air kit installation manual for complete installation and use information 12 Check your local building code to determine if grounding is required and what procedure should be fol lowed Grounding is ...

Page 4: ...E INSTALLED ON CARPET OR VINYL Figure 1 Figure 2 Fireplace and Framing Dimensions A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T TFC36 A36F 36 38 1 2 35 37 3 4 7 31 1 4 2 12 1 8 8 5 8 15 1 2 9 21 38 3 4 38 22 8 7 8 46 65 32 1 2 14 3 8 TLC36 A36L 36 38 1 2 35 37 3 4 7 31 1 4 2 12 1 8 8 5 8 15 1 2 9 21 38 3 4 38 22 8 7 8 46 65 32 1 2 14 3 8 TFC39 A39L 39 41 9 16 39 41 1 2 8 33 3 17 9 3 4 18 10 1 2 22 41 13...

Page 5: ...f joists and rafters will simplify the installation and reduce the cost The structural integrity of a home s floor walls ceiling and roof must be maintained It is not recommended to cut roof trusses CHIMNEY OUTLET Thought should be given to the proposed location of the chimney outlet on the roof Objects such as trees adjacent buildings or embankments that are too close to the chimney can create ai...

Page 6: ... have a total thermal resis tance R factor equal to or greater than 80 for floor level hearth extensions or 1 20 for raised hearth extensions and be a minimum size as shown in the table on page 5 Choose the desired materials and obtain the K value at 75 mean temperature The C value and the R value may be calculated with the following formulas K Thermal conductivity K BTUs ins hrs ft 2 0 F T thickn...

Page 7: ...ight The nailing flanges on the side of the firebox were designed to allow the installation of wallboard or plywood flush with the face of the firebox STEP 2 HEARTH SAFETY STRIP A Hearth Safety Strip must be installed under the fireplace when the fireplace is installed on a combustible floor This strip must be positioned on the floor to extend 2 under the fireplace 2 under hearth extension and 6 o...

Page 8: ...h length of chimney used in the system STEP 8 Insert the inner 8 pipe with the male end pointing DOWN into the inner collar The inner flue section fits inside the inner collar Push the pipe until it bottoms and the snap locks engage Check each joint to ensure that the sections are securely locked together STEP 9 Slip the outer 12 pipe with the male end UP over the other pipe and over the outer col...

Page 9: ...he chimney sections Minimum system height without elbows 12 6 with two elbows 13 6 with four elbows 21 Maximum height 60 Four 30 elbows maximum per system Lineal Gain Chart Model Lineal Gain 36 fireplaces 37 3 4 39 42 fireplaces 41 1 2 8212D Chimney 10 3 4 8218D Chimney 16 3 4 8224D Chimney 22 3 4 8236D Chimney 34 3 4 3248D Chimney 46 3 4 8232E Elbow set 14 5 8 8204S Flue Support 3 8203D Round ter...

Page 10: ...2 section 9 1 4 58 7 8 One 18 section 12 1 4 64 Two 12 sections 14 5 8 68 1 4 One 12 and one 18 section 17 5 8 73 1 4 Add to Add to Two 18 sections 20 5 8 78 5 8 Components Dimension X Dimension R One 36 section 21 1 4 79 5 8 12 section 55 93 One 12 and one 36 section 26 5 8 88 7 8 18 section 83 14 1 2 One 48 section 27 1 4 90 36 section 17 3 8 30 One 18 and one 36 section 29 5 8 94 48 section 23 ...

Page 11: ...A metal cover made by a local sheet metal shop is re quired to complete a chase installation This cover be comes a flashing that prevents water from entering the chase The chase cover should be sealed at the corners A minimum 1 high collar is required at the point where the chimney pipe or slip section will penetrate the chase cover It requires 12 5 8 diameter collar for 36 models 13 5 8 for 39 an...

Page 12: ...n avoid future cold air problems The time taken to install the firebox correctly is well worthwhile The following steps are recommended to stop potential cold air problems INSULATION OF THE FIREPLACE ENCLOSURE When in a chase or on an outside wall the fireplace enclo sure should be insulated like any other outside wall Insula tion should be installed on the outside walls and the wall above the fir...

Page 13: ...me ceilings 0 to 30 The firestop thimble is designed to eliminate the need to cut trusses when installing the 8 chimney between stan dard mobile home roof trusses fabricated on 16 centers Locate and mark the center of the chimney on the mobile home ceiling Cut a 14 1 2 square in the ceiling Position the firestop thimble with the flanges up and with the cylin drical portion extending up into the ho...

Page 14: ...rature adhesive or mortar when anchoring brick stone or tile to the face of the fireplace Check to see whether man made brick and stone are made of non combustible materials before using them on the face of the fireplace Some of these prod ucts contain combustible materials Combustible wall cov erings such as paneling or wallboard may not overlap the black face of the fireplace The space between t...

Page 15: ...MANTEL PROJECTION Mantel legs may project along the radiation line as illustrated A B 6 min 2 5 8 7 min 3 8 min 3 1 2 10 min 4 3 8 12 min 5 1 4 Figure 26 Figure 27 Hearth Installa ...

Page 16: ...AT TER RESULTING IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND OR PER SONAL INJURY TEMCO DOES NOT WARRANT THE GLASS AND IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSEQUEN TIAL PROPERTY DAMAGE AS STATED IN THE SEPA RATE GLASS DOOR WARRANTY 13 Creosote Formation and Need for Removal When wood is burned slowly it produces tar and other organic vapors which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote The creosote vapors condense in the r...

Page 17: ... 1A62222 5 Refractory retainer right side 1 2B70358 2B70358 2B68316 6 Refractory retainer left side 1 2B70358 2B70358 2B68339 7 Refractory retainer front 1 2C68372 8 Screws for refractory retainers 2 1A68188 1A68188 1A68188 9 Right side refractory 1 2D70355 2D70355 2D68337 10 Left side refractory 1 2D70355 2D70355 2D68338 11 Back refractory 1 2D70357 2D70425 2D66993 12 Bottom refractory 1 2D70354 ...

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