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hardware. Attach the Roof Support Brackets 
to roof using (4) 8 penny nails or (4) #8, 1-1/2” 
screws per side (Fig 21).
3. Determine how much DuraTech Chimney 
will be extending into the room (minimum of 
3” below the ceiling). Be sure to maintain the 
proper clearance to combustibles (walls and 
ceilings) for the connector pipe. Once you have 
identied the proper height for your installation, 
attach the of the Roof Support Band to the 
Chimney Section by tightening the Bolt, and 
secure it by using (4) supplied sheet metal 
screws. 
4. Attach desired length of Chimney Sections 
above and below the roof level (max. of 45’ 
total, 20’ below the support). To transition to the 
Connector Pipe, attach the Finishing Collar by 
twist locking it to the bottom section of DuraTech 
Chimney. 
5.  Slide Trim Collar over the DuraTech Chimney 
and attach the Trim Collar to the ceiling using 
(4) 1-1/4” screws provided (Fig 21).
6.  Refer to Steps 10 & 11 in the Ceiling 
Supported Installation section to complete the 
Roof Supported installation.
Alternative Installation Location for Roof 
Support: The Roof Support may be used at the 
bottom of a Chimney installation (Fig 22). This 
may be useful for some basement installations. 
Maintain a minimum of 2” clearance to 
combustibles at all times. The DuraTech 
Chimney needs to extend a minimum of 3” 
below the nished ceiling or exposed framing 
members. Please note that you cannot extend 
the chimney all the way to the appliance - you 
must have some connector pipe. 
1. Cut and frame opening to provide a minimum 
of 2” clearance on all sides of the chimney. 
Be sure to maintain the proper clearance to 
combustibles for the connector pipe. 
2.  Bolt on the Roof Support Brackets to 
the Roof Support Band using the supplied 
hardware. Attach the Roof Support Brackets 
to oor using (4) 8 penny nails or (4) #8, 1-1/2” 
screws per side (Fig 22).
3. Determine how much DuraTech Chimney 
will be extending into the room (minimum of 
3” below the framing), and attach the of the 
Roof Support Band to the Chimney Section by 
tightening the Bolt, and secure it by using (4) 
supplied sheet metal screws (Fig 21 & 22).
4. Install a Firestop Radiation Shield below the 
nished ceiling or framing members. Trim the 
‘tube’ portion of the Firestop Radiation Shield 
as needed if it interferes with the Roof Support 
Installation.
5. Follow steps 4, 5 & 6 for the Roof Support. 
TEE-SUPPORTED INSTALLATIONS 
Tee-Supported installations are used when 
passing through a wall to an outside chimney. 
The Tee Support can hold a maximum of 
50-feet of DuraTech Chimney without the Tee 
Support Straps, or70-feet with use of Tee 
Support Straps. The Tee Support and Wall 
Straps are adjustable, allowing from 2” - 6” of 
clearance between the chimney and the wall, 
Figure 22
FLOORING
DURATECH CHIMNEY 
PIPE
ROOF SUPPORT
MIN OF 3” BELOW 
CEILING OR 
EXPOSED FRAMING
FIRESTOP 
RADIATION SHIELD 
(TRIM RADIATION 
SHIELD IF NEEDED 
TO AVOID ROOF 
SUPPORT)
FRAMING 
MEMBERS 
(ALL SIDES)










