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Appliances which burn propane (sometimes referred to as LP
(liquefied petroleum)) gas are considered gas-fired appliances.
C
HECK
3 - C
HIMNEY
C
ROWN
C
ONDITION
.
Damage from condensate usually shows up first in the crown.
If any of the following trouble signs are present, the condition of
the crown is not satisfactory:
a) Crown leaning
b) Bricks missing
c) Mortar missing
d) Tile liner cracked
e) No tile liner
f)
Salt staining at mortar joints. (White stains, and mortar
becomes sandy and/or erodes.)
For problems a, b, or c, see Fix 3. If problems d, e, or f are
present, see Fix 4. IMPORTANT: It may be necessary to follow
both Fix 3 and Fix 4.
C
HECK
4 - D
EBRIS
IN
C
LEANOUT
.
A cleanout (dropleg) must be present such that the upper edge
of the cleanout cover is at least 12 inches below the lower edge
of the lowest chimney inlet opening.
A chimney without a cleanout could become partially blocked
by debris. If no cleanout is present, the chimney must be re-
lined (Fix 4). Remove the cleanout cover, and examine the
cleanout for debris. If significant amounts of any of the following
are found:
•
Fuel oil residue
•
Bricks
•
Mortar or sand
•
Pieces of the tile liner
•
Rusted pieces of the metallic liner - reline the chimney
(Fix 4).
C
HECK
5 - L
INER
C
ONDITION
.
If a metal liner is present, it must be checked. It cannot be
assumed that all existing metal liners are correctly installed
and in good condition.
Remove the lowest existing vent connector, and examine the
inside of the elbow or tee at the base of the liner. A small amount
of soot may be considered acceptable, provided the installer
vacuums it away. If rusted pieces of the liner have collected
here, the metal liner must be removed and replaced (Fix 4).
Next, gently tap the inside of the liner with a Phillips screw-
driver. If the screwdriver perforates the liner, or if the tapping
does not sound like metal hitting metal, the liner must be re-
moved and replaced (Fix 4).
Remember that all appliances must be vented inside the liner.
Venting one appliance inside the liner and another appliance
outside the liner is not acceptable.
If the chimney does not meet these termination requirements,
but all other requirements in the checklist can be met, it may
be possible for a mason to extend the chimney. If this will not
be practical, see Fix 1.
Wall or
Parapet
2' Min.
2' Min.
3' Min.
Chimney
10' or Less
10' or Less
2' Min.
3' Min.
Chimney
Termination 10 Feet Or Less From Ridge, Wall or Parapet
More than 10’
Wall or
Parapet
NOTE:
No Height
above parapet
required when distance
from walls or parapet is
more than 10 feet.
Chimney
3’ Min.
More than 10’
10’
2” Min.
3’ Min.
Chimney
Height above any
roof surface within
10 feet horizontally.
Ridge
Termination More Than 10 Feet From Ridge, Wall or Parapet
C
HECK
2 - A
NY
S
OLID
OR
L
IQUID
F
UEL
A
PPLIANCES
V
ENTED
INTO
THIS
C
HIMNEY
C
HANNEL
Solid fuel appliances include fireplaces, wood stoves, coal fur-
naces, and incinerators.
Liquid fuel appliances include oil furnaces, oil-fired boilers and
oil-fired water heaters.