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chimney above the roof. Allow space to permit 
sliding the next Chimney Section up through 
the Flashing. Always insure the chimney 
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). Seal top and 
upper sides of ashing with roong compound 
or sealant. 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.
10. Finish Top: Apply a high-temperature 
(500ºF), non-hardening waterproof sealant 
around the chimney at the point where the 
Storm Collar will meet the chimney just above 
the Flashing. (Figures 12 and 13). Slide the 
Storm Collar down over the chimney to the top 
of the Flashing. Tighten and seal the Storm 
Collar against the sealant. After installing 
sufcient Chimney Sections to meet the height 
requirement (Fig 1), attach the Chimney Cap 
onto the top of the chimney by holding the 
collar of the cap and twist locking it clockwise 
onto the chimney. Do not hold upper portion 
of the cap and twist, as this may damage the 
cap. The Chimney Cap can be removed for 
chimney cleaning as described in the Chimney 
Maintenance section of the instructions. Use 
an Extended Roof Bracket if the chimney 
extends more than 5 feet above the roof.  
(Figures 16 & 17 in the Extended Roof 
Bracket section). If you are located in heavy 
snow country, it is recommended that a Snow 
Splitter be installed. The Snow Splitter can be 
purchased from DuraVent or fabricated locally 
Figure 14
from heavy gauge sheet metal (Fig 14). This 
will protect the chimney by routing the snow 
around it. 
11. Enclosures: Enclose chimneys where 
they pass through occupied spaces, including 
closets. Always maintain at least a 2 inch 
clearance between the chimney and any 
combustible materials. Interior enclosures 
may be constructed with standard framing and 
sheathed with sheetrock or plywood. Use Wall 
Straps as needed to maintain a minimum of 2 
inches of air space between the chimney and 
combustible materials. 
OFFSET ELBOW INSTALLATION 
Elbows are manufactured in 15° and 30° 
angles measured from the vertical. A 30° 
Elbow is the largest that can be used in an 
offset. A 30° Elbow may not be combined 
with a 15° Elbow to make a 45° offset. Avoid 
Elbows if possible, since a totally vertical 
chimney is more efcient. When Elbows 
are necessary to avoid obstructions such as 
rafters, ridgepoles, or joists, use no more than 
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