MHP EWF36A Installing the Firestop Spacer, in the Ceiling Hole, Additional Ceilings, 20005167

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Installing the Firestop Spacer

Installing the Firestop Spacer

in the Ceiling Hole

A firestop spacer is used to keep pipe spaced properly and required for safety.

Nail the firestop spacer (at each corner) to the framing members of the ceiling hole. NOTE: A firestop spacer is not required at the roof.

Hole sizes listed in Figure 9 for angled firestop spacers provide minimum required air space to chimney pipe for ceiling thickness up to 8” (203 mm). When combined thickness of ceiling material, ceiling joists and flooring material exceeds 8” (203 mm), adjustments must be made in framing to assure that minimum air spaces to chimney are maintained.

Proper Firestop Spacer Installation

Figure 18 shows different installation procedures for both an area that is an attic and an area that is not an attic.

If the area above the ceiling is not an attic, position the firestop spacer with the flange on the ceiling side and the angled portion extending up into the hole.

If the area above the ceiling is an attic, position the firestop spacer with the flange on the top of the framed hole and the angled portion extending down into the hole.

Firestop spacers are not available for, nor are they required on vertical walls.

DO NOT put any sealant around the area where the outer pipe slides through the firestop spacer. If you seal this area, it may cause a fire hazard.

Attic Installation

Nails (4)

 

Firestop Spacer

 

Joist

NOTE: If the attic insulation shield is used, the firestop is not required in the attic installation.

Ceiling Installation

Joist

Firestop Spacer

Nails (4)

FP593

Fig. 18 Firestop spacer installations.

Vermont Castings EWF36A

Canadian Requirements

for Insulation Shield

In Canada, an attic insulation shield is required to prevent attic insulaiton from contacxting the chimney section. NOTE: If the attic insulation shield is used, the firestop is not required in the attic installation. Framing dimensions fr the chimney hole should measure 17¹⁄” x 17¹⁄” (445 x 445 mm). An attic shield MUST be installed on top of attic joists (above the floor level). (Fig. 19)

NOTE: In the U.S., it is a good idea, although not al- ways required, to install an attic insulation shield where blown-in insulation is planned to be used in the atic.

Attic Insulation

Shield

Nails

(4 Required)

in the Ceiling HoleProper Firestop Spacer InstallationCanadian Requirements Attic Joist

 

Base

Ceiling

Flanges

FP263

Fig. 19 Attic shield installation (Canadian requirement).

Continue Installing Pipe to Complete Run

Continue attaching pipe sections to complete system to next level always being careful that the pipe is firmly snapped locked in place before proceeding to next pipe section.

Chimney Supports

If chimney supports are required, they are installed the same as elbows. Nail chimney support straps to adja- cent structural framing, as shown on Figure 16. Bend straps as necessary and make sure they are secure so they will support the weight of the chimney. A chimney support is 2¹⁄" (64 mm) long when installed. Consider this dimension when determining how many straight chimney sections are needed.

NOTE: Chimney supports are generally used in long runs in a chase installation.

Additional Ceilings

If you encounter additional ceilings, repeat same steps required for first ceiling installation. See firestop illustra- tion in Figure 18.

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Contents Homeowner’s Installation and Operating Manual EWF36A FireplaceDo Not Discard This Manual: Retain for Future Use Introduction Table of ContentsVermont Castings EWF36A 20005167Precautions Safety InformationDescription DraftsEWF36A SpecificationsEWF36A Woodburning Fireplace Vermont Castings EWF36AVermont Castings EWF36A Chase Installation20005167 30˚ Elbow Offsets Chimney Requirements - Offset InstallationsIllustration Key Vermont Castings EWF36AMounting the Fireplace Planning InformationPlanning the Chimney Run The Ten Foot RuleChase Installation InstallationChimney Supports Insulating Fireplace Enclosure for Cold ClimatesOffset Installation Straight-UpChimney InstallationFraming EB1 Receptacle HookupCeiling Chimney Hole Possible Obstructions Positioning, Safety Strips Securing the FireplaceCutting the Hole Framing the Ceiling HoleInstallating Outside Air Kit Installation InstructionsInstallation Precautions Vermont Castings EWF36AVermont Castings EWF36A Installing the Chimney System20005167 Proper Firestop Spacer Installation Installing the Firestop SpacerContinue Installing Pipe to Complete Run in the Ceiling HoleInstall Top Housing or Termination Install Remainder of Chimney SectionsInstalling Chimney in a Chase Penetrating the RoofMantels Finish WallSide Wall Protection Vermont Castings EWF36ACOMMON MATERIALS AND FACTORS Hearth InstallationVermont Castings EWF36A 20005167Vermont Castings EWF36A Minimum Hearth Extension DimensionsMinimum Wall Clearances 20005167Attach Handles OperationEWF36A Controls Primary Air ControlThe Fan Use the Air Control SettingsGlass Doors Burn Only High-QualityWoodReloading and Reviving a Wood Fire Starting and Maintaining a Wood FireSpecial Tactics for Cold-ClimateHeating Vermont Castings EWF36AVermont Castings EWF36A Remove and Store Ash Safely20005167 Cleaning the Glass MaintenanceAdjust the Door Latch Periodically Inspection and CleaningRemoving, Cleaning or Replacing the Combustor When to Suspect a Combustor ProblemHow to Replace Gaskets Inspecting the CombustorThe Chimney System A Clean Chimney System is Safer and Works BetterReplacing the Door Gaskets Replace Damaged Door Glass ImmediatelyYearly Spring Cleaning Maintenance ScheduleVermont Castings EWF36A Fireplace DailyVermont Castings EWF36A Chimney Components20005167 Vermont Castings EWF36A EWF36A Fireplace20005167 DescriptionVermont Castings EWF36A EWF36A Fireplace continued20005167 DescriptionFan Kit Optional AccessoriesTrim Kits Screen Kit20005167 Vermont Castings EWF36ALimited 3 Year Warranty Warranty20005167 149 Cleveland Drive • Paris, Kentucky MHSC