Heatiator I80 owner manual Install the Attic Insulation Shield, Prepare Attic Insulation Shield

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E. Install the Attic Insulation Shield

WARNING

Fire Risk

DO NOT pack insulation or other combustibles: between ceiling firestops; between chimney and attic insulation shield.

ALWAYS maintain specified clearances around chimney and ceiling firestop systems.

Install ceiling firestops as specified.

Failure to keep insulation or other material away from chimney pipe may cause fire.

An insulation shield must be installed when there is a pos- sibility of insulation coming into contact with the factory built chimney system. Installation of a ceiling firestop is required (see Figures 5.7 and 5.8).

Roll the shield (around the chimney if already installed) until you have a 3 in. (76 mm) overlap and the three holes on each side match up (large holes on top).

Insert three screws into the matching holes to form a tube.

Bend three tabs on the bottom of the tube inward to 90° to maintain chimney clearance. See Figure 5.6.

Rest the insulation shield on the ceiling firestop below.

Bend the three short tabs at the top of the shield inward to 90° to maintain the 2 in. (51 mm) clearance from the chimney.

Bend the remaining top tabs to just meet the pipe.

 

 

 

 

Bend remaining tabs

 

 

 

 

to rest against pipe to

Bend

 

inward

prevent insulation

90°

 

from falling in.

 

 

 

 

 

Insert three

 

 

 

 

screws

3 in. (76 mm) overlap

Figure 5.6 Prepare Attic Insulation Shield

 

 

Tabs bent in to

 

Pipe

rest against pipe

 

 

 

 

Attic Insulation Shield

 

 

17 in. (432 mm)

 

6 Tabs bent

diameter

 

in 90°

Ceiling Firestop

 

 

Insulation

Pipe

Insulation

13 in.

 

 

(330 mm)

 

 

Figure 5.7 Install Attic Insulation Shield Above the Ceiling

 

 

Tabs bent in to

 

 

rest against pipe

 

Pipe

 

 

 

Attic Insulation Shield

 

 

17 in. (432 mm)

 

 

diameter

 

6 Tabs bent

 

 

in 90°

 

Insulation

 

Insulation

13 in.

Pipe

Ceiling Firestop

(330 mm)

 

 

Figure 5.8 Install Attic Insulation Shield Below the Ceiling

If you wish to make a custom shield or barrier, follow these guidelines:

Metal is preferred, although any material stiff enough to hold up against the insulation can be used.

The shield or barrier must be tall enough to extend above the insulation and prevent blown-in insulation from spilling into the cavity.

Maintain specified cleaances around chimney.

Check instructions and local codes for further details.

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Contents Fire Risk Hot glass will cause burnsNumber Listing Label Information/LocationGrate Table of Contents Not intended for use as a primary heat source Listing and Code ApprovalsAppliance Certification Asphyxiation Risk Design and Installation ConsiderationsGetting Started Negative PressureMarginal Location Typical Fireplace System Typical Fireplace SystemFire Risk Explosion Risk Tools and Supplies NeededInspect Fireplace and Components Selecting Fireplace Location Framing and ClearancesClearances to Combustible Materials ClearancesFrame the Fireplace Sidewalls/SurroundsChimney Requirements Construct the ChaseRisk of Smoke Spillage Installation of Fireplace¨ A. Install the Outside Air Kit Fire Risk Sharp Edges Asphyxiation RiskAttic insulation shield Must be used to keep Position the Fireplace Install the RefractorySecure the Fireplace Grate Brackets Grate Bracket Level the Fireplace Place the Protective Metal Hearth StripsChimney Assembly Height of Chimney Components Chimney Offset/Return Using Offsets/ReturnsAssemble the Chimney Sections Install the Ceiling FirestopsPrepare Attic Insulation Shield Install the Attic Insulation ShieldSecure the Chimney Double-check the Chimney AssemblyChimney Termination Requirements See Figure Complete the EnclosureChimney Termination Cut Out the Hole in the Roof Install the Roof FlashingInstall the Chimney Air Kit required in Canada Mark the Exit Point of the RoofChase Top Install the Termination CapInstalling an ST1175 or ST475 Square Termination Cap Gas Code, Ansi Z223.1 AccessoriesGas Log/Lighter Provisions Hearth Extension FinishingCAT. # Non-Combustible Material Finishing MaterialCombustible Material NFPA211 MantelGlass Doors General Information Operating InstructionsFirescreen Outside AirClear Space Near the Fireplace Flue DamperMoisture GrateWood Fuel FirewoodStarting a Fire Understanding Vent Problems TroubleshootingCan’t get a good fire going. What am I doing wrong? Diagnostics and Problem SolvingDiagnostic Questions Solutionsfireplace burns the wood too fast. What can I do? Firebox Refractory Maintenance and Servicing the FireplaceChimney Inspection/Cleaning Disposal of AshesChimney Fire Maintenance Task ListWhen cleaning glass door CleanReference Materials Fireplace DimensionsCatalog # Description Fireplace ComponentsCatalog # Chimney Components15-1/4 387 mm Catalog # European Copper Caps Available in US only Woodburning Termination Cap Heatilator I80 CAN-US 4013-203 Rev F 04/08 ¨ D. Service PartsI80H Description of Part Serial # CutoffThis page intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank Limited Warranty Contact Information

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