Installation Guide
5
CHIMNEY DIAMETER
Follow the appliance manufacturer’s 
instructions to determine chimney diameter 
and clearances between combustible materials 
and your heating appliance. Never choose 
a chimney with an inside diameter smaller 
than your appliance’s outlet. To calculate the 
chimney’s outside diameter, add 2 inches to 
the inside diameter. 
CHIMNEY HEIGHT 
The National Fire Protection Association 
Standard #211 states: “Chimneys shall extend 
at least three feet above the highest point 
where it passes through the roof of a building, 
and at least two feet higher than any portion 
of a building within ten feet.” (Fig 1) DuraTech 
Chimney may be installed up to 60 feet high.  If 
the chimney extends more than 5 feet above 
Figure 1
Figure 2
DuraTech Chimney Components
6”, 12”, 18”, 24”, 36”, 48” pipe 
sections
Firestop Radiation 
Shield
Elbow with swivel Attic Insulation Shield
Tee with Tee Cap Elbow Strap
Adjustable Tee Support Bracket Adjustable Wall Strap
Chimney Cap Anchor Plate
Round Ceiling Support Box Extended Roof Bracket
Trim collars for Round 
Support Boxes
Adjustable Roof 
Flashing
Square Ceiling Support Box Chase Top Flashing
Flat Ceiling Support Box Flat Roof Flashing
Roof Support Storm Collar
Trim collar for Roof Support
Transistion Anchor Plate
Wall Thimble Base Tee and Double 
Base Tee
Finishing Collar Firestop
 Reduced Clearance 
 Support Box
CAS Ceiling Support
Table 1
2 FT MIN ABOVE HIGHEST 
POINT OF ROOF WITHIN 
10 FT
10 FT
3 FT MIN
ABOVE
ROOF
ATTIC
INSULATION
SHIELD
FIRESTOP
RADIATION
SHIELD
(INSIDE)
ENCLOSURE
MUST HAVE 2
INCHES OF
CLEARANCE 
BETWEEN 
CHIMNEY AND 
WALL
SUPPORT
BOX
FIRST
FLOOR
OCCUPIED
SECOND
FLOOR
ATTIC
SPACE
the roof, an Extended Roof Bracket must be 
used (see page 12).  Due to the overlap of the 
joints, subtract 1-1/4 inches from each Chimney 
Section’s height to calculate installed height.  










