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including where the chimney penetrates into 
the attic. Figure 6 shows a typical 2-story 
installation with an attic. 
Note: a Firestop Radiation Shield is not 
installed where the chimney penetrates 
through the roof. Instead, you will need to 
install Roof Radiation Shields (required for 
18”-24” diameters only - see Step 7) around 
the roof joist members. The Firestop Radiation 
Shield is installed on the underside of the 
ceiling/oor framing, with the cylindrical “tube” 
portion of the shield pointing upward (Fig 7). 
Use a minimum of either (1) 8 penny nail or (1) 
1-1/4” wood screws per corner. Refer to Table 
2 for framing requirements.
7. Install Roof Radiation Shields: Roof 
Radiation Shields are required for 18”-24” 
diameter chimney installations. Roof Radiation 
Shields provide protection for roof framing 
members. 
Note: Combustible materials will still need to 
be a minimum of 2” away from the chimney. 
Roof Radiation Shields must be installed with 
their face 1/2” off of the roof framing joists (Fig 
8). Depending upon the pitch of your roof, 
trim the Roof Radiation Shields with tin snips 
so they provide complete coverage of the 
roof framing exposed to the chimney. Secure 
the Roof Radiation Shields to the top of the 
framing members using at least (3) nails or 
screws for each shield (Fig 8). 
8. Assemble Chimney Sections: Lower the 
female end of the rst Chimney Section in the 
Support Box (Fig 9). Sheet metal screws are 
not required between the rst Chimney Section 
and the Support Box. For each additional 
Chimney Section use the (6) Sheet metal 
screws provided to make a secure connection 
between the chimney sections (Fig 9). Do not 
penetrate the inner liner of the chimney. 
Figure 8
Figure 9
Figure 10
ATTIC
INSULATION
SHIELD
SUPPORT
BOX WITH
SQUARE
TRIM
CHIMNEY
SECTION
SITS INSIDE
SUPPORT
BOX
INSTALL ROOF RADIATION 
SHIELDS WITH A 1/2" 
CLEARANCE FROM ROOF 
JOIST FACE.
NAILS OR SCREWS
ROOF 
JOISTS
ROOF 
RADIATION 
SHIELDS










