Installation Guide
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9. Install Attic Insulation Shield: Install 
the Attic Insulation Shield where the chimney 
passes into an attic. It’s purpose is to prevent 
debris and building insulation from getting too 
close to the chimney (Fig 10). An installed 
Attic Insulation Shield is 15 inches high. In 
attic areas where this shield cannot t, you 
must enclose the attic portion of the chimney 
in a framed enclosure. If the chimney is fully 
enclosed through the attic, an Attic Insulation 
Shield is not required. Where the chimney 
passes into the attic, install the Attic Insulation 
Shield as follows: 
a. If the Firestop Radiation Shield extends 
above the attic oor, no modications are 
necessary. The Firestop Radiation Shield will 
t inside the Attic Insulation Shield. 
b.  Assemble Chimney Sections until at least 
18 inches of chimney extends above the 
Firestop Radiation Shield. 
c.  Slip the Attic Insulation Shield over the 
Chimney and Firestop Radiation Shield until 
the base sits squarely on the framed opening 
(Fig 6 & 10).
d.  Secure the Attic Insulation Shield to the 
top of the framed opening using at least (3) 
8-penny nails or (3) #8, 1-1/2” wood screws 
per side (Fig 10). 
e. Wrap the Collar of the Attic Insulation 
Shield around the chimney and fasten it 
loosely. Slide the Collar down to meet the Attic 
Insulation Shield. Tighten the bolts to secure 
the Collar in place (Fig 11). 
10. Attach Flashing: In new construction, 
assemble the Chimney Sections to a point 
above the roof, then slip the Flashing over 
the chimney. On an existing roof, center 
and install the Flashing before extending the 
chimney above the roof. Allow space to permit 
sliding the next Chimney Section up through 
the Flashing. Always ensure the chimney 
Figure 11
remains vertical (use a level), and that at least 
a 2-inch clearance to combustible materials is 
maintained all around. Install the upper edge 
of the Flashing under the roong. Nail to the 
roof along the upper edge and down each 
side with 1-inch roong nails. Do not nail the 
lower edge of the Flashing (Fig 12). Be sure 
to follow local building practices, as needed. 
Seal all nail heads with a non-hardening 
waterproof sealant. On at or tarred and 
graveled roofs, nail and seal the Flat Roof 
Flashing to the roof on all sides with roong 
compound. Do not put screws through the 
Flashing into the Chimney Pipe.
11. Finish Top: Apply a non-hardening 
waterproof sealant around the chimney at the 
point where the Storm Collar will meet the 
chimney just above the Flashing, and also 
along the vertical seam of the chimney pipe, 
where it is exposed to the weather (Figures 
12 and 13). Slide the Storm Collar down 
over the chimney to the top of the Flashing. 
Tighten the bolts of the Storm Collar and seal 
the Storm Collar against the sealant. After 
installing sufcient Chimney Sections to meet 
the height requirement as shown in Figure 
1, attach the Chimney Cap onto the top of 










