Using a FTF8-CTDT Chase Termination:
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Using a FTF8-CT1 Chase Termination:
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Using a FTF8-CT2 Chase Termination:
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Using a FTF8-CTT Chase Termination:
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Using a FTF8-ATT Chase Termination:
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Note: It is recommended that all exterior ex- posed metal fireplace components; such as ter- minations, flashings, storm collars and/or flue be painted with a premium quality, high tem- perature, rust preventative paint designed for metal. This is especially important when instal- lations are made in abnormally adverse or corro- sive environments; such as near lakes, oceans or in areas with consistently high humidity condi- tions. Consult the paint manufacturers instruc- tions for proper preparation and application.
TEN FOOT RULE SUMMARY
The minimum chimney height above the roof and/or to adjacent walls and buildings is speci- fied by all major building codes.
If the horizontal distance from the peak of the roof is less then 10', the top of the chimney must be at least 2' above the peak of the roof.
If the horizontal distance from the chimney edge to the peak of the roof is more than 10' a chimney height reference point is established on the roof surface 10' horizontally from the chimney edge. The top of the chimney must be at least 2' above this reference point. In all cases, the chimney cannot be less then 3' above the roof at the edge of the chimney.
The 2' in 10' rule is necessary in the interest of safety but does not ensure
MULTIPLE TERMINATIONS
If more than one termination is located in the same chase or within the same general prox- imity, we suggest they should be separated in distance at least 24" horizontally from flue center to flue center and stacked or staggered vertically at least 18" apart, from the termina- tion of one smoke exit to the termination of another smoke exit (Figure 36 ).
CTD
18"
18"
CTDT CTDT
24"
24"
Figure 36
This suggestion is provided in the interest of better operation. If the terminations are located too close to each other, smoke may migrate from one flue into the other.
FTF8 CHIMNEY COMPONENT
CALCULATIONS
The minimum installed height of the com- pleted fireplace system is 15' 0". The maxi- mum height is 60' 0".
To determine the number of chimney sections and chimney components required, follow these steps:
1.Determine total vertical height of the fireplace installation. This dimension is the distance from the surface the fireplace sets on to the point where smoke exits from the termination.
2.Determine the number of chimney compo- nents required, except chimney sections. This would include firestop spacers, stabilizers, roof flashing, etc.
3.The effective heights of the components are:
Less Than 10'
3'
Min
Figure 35
2' Min.
10' | 3' |
| Min |
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE.
The Fireplace | = | 43 ¹⁄₂" |
= | 10 ¹⁄₄" | |
= | 16 ¹⁄₄" | |
= | 34 ¹⁄₄" | |
= | 46 ¹⁄₄" | |
= | 4" | |
= | 12" to 18" | |
= | 15" to 23" | |
= | 12" to 18" | |
= | 6" to 14" | |
= | 8" to 14" | |
= | 3"* |
*Required for every 30' of vertical chimney and/or 10' of offset chimney.
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