Hearth and Home Technologies BIR50-B Indoor Fireplace User Manual


 
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B. House Style Shroud
Field-fabricated spacing clips (1/2 in./13 mm tall, 24
ga/.024 in. galvanized steel) must be used to support the
chase top ashing or chase pan, in order to provide air
ow.
14 in. (345 mm) DuraChimney II pipe must extend at least
6 in. (152 mm) above the chase pan/ashing.
A DuraChimney II cap must be used inside the shroud.
The shroud must not be in direct contact with any of the
DuraChimney II components (other than the chase top
ashing).
The house-style shroud is roughly square or rectangu-
lar with a closed top and exhaust openings on four sides
(Figure 10.2). Table 10.1 lists the minimum shroud d9imen-
sions, the minimum open area per side, and the minimum
total open area for the shroud.
All open areas of the shroud must be covered with 1/2
in. (13 mm) stainless or galvanized steel mesh screen to
prevent debris from entering the shroud.
Shrouds must follow the dimensional requirements
specied in Tables 10.1, 10.2 or 10.3, depending on the
syle of shroud used. The three basic shroud styles are 1)
House, 2) Arch or Mailbox, and 3) Pyramid. Most factory-
fabricated shrouds will fall under one of these basic style
categories.
H
W
L
Shaded area represents screened open area. Actual
shape of shroud may vary as long as minimum dimen-
sions and minimum open area requirements are met.
H: Minimum height of shroud
L: Minimum length of shroud
W: Minimum width of shroud
Figure 10.2 House-Style Shroud Minmum Dimensions
House Style Shroud Minimum Dimensions
Chimney
Diameter Chimney Area Min Height H Min Length L Min Width W
Min Open Area
per side
Min Total Open
Area
in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm sq in sq in
14 355.6 154 3911.6 24 609.6 32 812.8 32 812.8 260 1040
Table 10.1
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