PART B FIGURE 8 - (FIGURE 8 CONTIN-
MINIMUM CHIMNEY CLEARANCES FROM MASONRY TO SHEET STEEL SUPPORTS AND COMBUSTIBLES 2 IN.
UED)
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CHIMNEY LENGTH |
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CHIMNEY LENGTH
FLUSH WITH INSIDE
AIR SPACEOF FLUE 9 IN. MINIMUM
MASONRY CHIMNEY CONSTRUCTED
TO NFPA 211
AIR SPACE
MINIMUM CLEARANCE 9 IN. ALL AROUND
CHIMNEY CONNECTOR TO HEATER
USE CHIMNEY MFRS. PARTS TO
ATTACH CONNECTOR SECURELY
SOLID INSULATED, LISTED
SHEET STEEL SUPPORTS
(24 GAUGE MIN. THICKNESS)
PART C FIGURE 8
MINIMUM CHIMNEY CLEARANCES FROM MASONRY TO SHEET STEEL SUPPORTS AND COMBUSTIBLES 2 IN.
TWO VENTILATED AIR CHANNELS EACH 1 INCH. CONSTRUCTED OF SHEET STEEL.
CHIMNEY THIMBLE
CHIMNEY FLUE
MASONRY CHIMNEY CONSTRUCTED TO NFPA 211
24 GAUGE
VENTILATED THIMBLE WITH TWO 1 INCH AIR CHANNELS
CHIMNEY CONNECTOR
TO HEATER
MINIMUM 6 IN. GLASS
FIBER INSULATION ALL AROUND
SHEET STEEL SUPPORTS
(24 GAUGE MIN. THICKNESS)
PART D FIGURE 8
MINIMUM CHIMNEY CLEARANCES FROM MASONRY TO SHEET STEEL SUPPORTS AND COMBUSTIBLES 2 IN.
SHEET STEEL SUPPORTS
CHIMNEY SECTION
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CHIMNEY |
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2 IN. | CHIMNEY |
AIR SPACE |
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MASONRY CHIMNEY CONSTRUCTED
TO NFPA 211
MINIMUM CLEARANCE 2 IN. ALL AROUND
1 IN. AIR SPACE TO CHIMNEY LENGTH
CHIMNEY CONNECTOR
TO HEATER
SOLID INSULATED, LISTED
LENGTH (12 IN. LONG MIN.)
SHEET STEEL SUPPORTS
(24 GAUGE MIN. THICKNESS)
PART E - (Figure 8)
In addition to the methods shown by A, B, C, and D of Figure 8, a listed
CONNECTION OF CHIMNEY CONNECTOR TO A MASONRY CHIMNEY WHEN CHIMNEY CONNECTOR
DOES NOT PASS THROUGH A COMBUSTIBLE WALL
If the chimney connector does not have to pass through a combustible wall to get to a masonry chimney, simply connect the chimney connector directly to the masonry chimney's chimney thimble as described and shown by parts C and D of Figure 8. Remember, the chimney connector should extend into the chimney thimble to the innerface of the chimney flue but not beyond; if the chimney connector is extended through the chimney thimble into the chimney flue, resistance to the flow of smoke and gases up the chimney will occur; that flow resistance will have an adverse affect on the operation and performance of the heater and venting system.
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