B. Constructing the Appliance Chase

A chase is a vertical box-like structure built to enclose the gas appliance and/or its vent system. In cooler climates the vent should be enclosed inside the chase.

NOTICE: Treatment of ceiling firestops and wall shield firestops and construction of the chase may vary with the type of building. These instructions are not substitutes for the requirements of local building codes. Therefore, you MUST check local building codes to determine the requirements to these steps.

Chases should be constructed in the manner of all out- side walls of the home to prevent cold air drafting prob- lems. The chase should not break the outside building envelope in any manner.

Walls, ceiling, base plate and cantilever floor of the chase should be insulated. Vapor and air infiltration barriers should be installed in the chase as per regional codes for the rest of the home. Additionally, in regions where cold air infiltration may be an issue, the inside surfaces may be sheetrocked and taped for maximum air tightness.

To further prevent drafts, the wall shield and ceiling

firestops should be caulked with caulk with a minimum of 300ºF continuous exposure rating to seal gaps. Gas line holes and other openings should be caulked with caulk with a minimum of 300ºF continuous exposure rating or stuffed with unfaced insulation. If the appliance is being in- stalled on a cement slab, a layer of plywood may be placed underneath to prevent conducting cold up into the room.

C. Clearances

NOTICE: Install appliance on hard metal or wood surfaces extending full width and depth. DO NOT install directly on carpeting, vinyl, tile or any combustible material other than wood.

WARNING! Risk of Fire! Maintain specified air space clearances to appliance and vent pipe:

Insulation and other materials must be secured to prevent accidental contact.

The chase must be properly blocked to prevent blown insulation or other combustibles from entering and making contact with fireplace or chimney.

Failure to maintain airspace may cause overheating and a fire.

A

F

B

J

C

D

G

I

MEASURE FROM TOP OF UNIT OPENING OR FROM TOP OF HOOD

E

H

* MINIMUM FRAMING DIMENSIONS

 

 

 

A

B

C

 

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

Models

DVP PIPE

 

SLP PIPE

Rough

**DVP PIPE

 

SLP PIPE

Rough

Clearance

 

 

 

 

 

Rough

 

Rough

Rough

 

Rough

Combustible

Combustible

Behind

Sides of

Front of

 

 

 

Opening

 

Opening

to Ceiling

Floor

Flooring

Appliance

Appliance

Appliance

 

 

Opening

 

Opening

(Height)

Opening

 

Opening

(Width)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Width)

 

(Width)

 

(Depth)

 

(Depth)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

QV36B-A

Inches

10

 

8-5/8

38-1/4

16-1/4

 

16-1/4

42

32

0

0

1/2

1/2

36

Millimeters

254

 

219

971

699

 

413

1067

813

0

0

13

13

915

 

 

 

QV32B-A

Inches

10

 

8-5/8

34-3/4

16-1/4

 

16-1/4

37

32

0

0

1/2

1/2

36

Millimeters

254

 

219

882

699

 

413

940

813

0

0

13

13

915

 

 

 

*Adjust framing dimensions for interior sheathing (such as sheetrock) C** Add 12 inches for rear venting with one 90º elbow.

Figure 5.2 Clearances to Combustibles

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