Specifications

87D0058
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SB50HB Series Woodburning Fireplace
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The preinstalled chimney sections should be no more than 13 inches below the top of the chase. The installation
should be planned so that either a two-foot or three-foot chimney section will be used for the top section. This
is necessary to ensure complete engagement of the inlet air telescope and chimney cap into the top section.
1. Extend the chimney sections until the top of the chimney is not more than 13 inches below the top of the
chase.
. Center the hole in the chase cover over the chimney. The chase cover overhang should be lanced, formed
over the chase and secured with nails. This prevents water from seeping under the chase cover. If two
or more chase covers are to be used on the same chase, they should be soldered together to form two
watertight seams.
3. Place the outer telescope inside the hole in the chase cover and lower it down into the mating pipe of the
chimney until the support brackets on the telescope section rest on the flange of the chase cover.
4. Bend the tab with a hole on each bracket outward and secure the telescope to the flashing, using the tabs
provided.
5. Once the telescope is secured, place the rain shield over the top of the telescope pipe assembly. The rain
shield will be supported by the telescope brackets.
: Be careful around electrical wires to avoid the electrical shock hazard of contacting the wires with
the metal chimney components.
: When two fireplace chimneys are terminated above the same chase, the centers of the chimney caps
should be at least 4 inches apart to help prevent smoke from a fireplace in use from being drawn down the
chimney of a fireplace that is not in use. Additional spacing between caps or staggering the height of the caps
will further lessen the likelihood of this occurring.
6. Place RLTCF11 cap assembly into position by aligning the flue telescope into the last section of flue pipe
and lower it down until the 3 cap legs rest on the top edge of the outer telescope pipe. Secure legs of cap
to the telescope with screws provided.
7. Check all parts of the chimney and chimney cap to assure that no parts have been damaged or bent during
installation and that all parts have been installed properly.
 The metal used for the chimney and chimney cap has a rust-protective coating but the cut edges of
the parts are not protected. To prevent rusting and rust staining of nearby structures, exposed parts of the
chimney and chimney cap should be detergent-washed and painted with galvanized primer paint.
156O” Min.
Overlap
2” Min.
FP1899
chimney cap
8/08
RLTCF11L Chimney Cap
Design Incorporates Lon-
ger Duct and Flue Pipe for
Chase Type Installation
Chase Top Flat Flashing Does
Not Require Venting or Standoff
Spacers Around Perimeter
Chase
Roof Line
Maintain ” Minimum Air Space
Clearance to Combustibles
Above Roof Line
Using Tabs Provided, Secure Outer
Telescoping to the Flat Flashing
On Large Chase Tops it is Recommended that
Cross Supports be used to Provide Additional
Support to Eliminate Sagging of the Flashing
13” Max. Space Between Chimney
Section and Chase Cover
Outer Telescope
 Locally built chase flashings must incorporate a
13Z\₄ min. to 13C\₄ max. x ” high min. flanged hole for proper
installation of the RLTCF11L chimney cap.
Figure 27
FP1899