Metal Fab TEMP/GUARD Installation And Maintenance Instructions Manual

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2100° TEMP/GUARD CHIMNEY
SIZES 6" - 7" - 8" - 10" - 12"
A MAJOR CAUSE OF CHIMNEY RELATED FIRES IS FAILURE TO MAINTAIN
REQUIRED
CLEARANCES
MINIMUM CLEARANCE FOR 6" - 8" TEMP/GUARD IS ONE AND A HALF
(1-1/2)
INCHES.
TWO (2) INCHES. IT IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT THIS CHIMNEY
IS
INSTALLED
WARNING: FOR SIZES 6", 7" & 8" CHIMNEY, MINIMUM CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE
MATERIAL MUST BE TWO (2) INCHES UNLESS ALL CHIMNEY COMPONENTS ARE
LABELED TG MAX.
*Combustible material is defined as material made of, or surfaced with, wood, compressed paper, plant fibers,
plastic, or other material that will ignite and burn, whether flame proofed or not, or whether plastered or unplastered.
The Metal-Fab Temp/Guard Chimney is intended for use on any residential and building heating appliance burning gas,
liquid or solid fuels such as fireplace stoves, furnaces, ranges, room heaters, or as defined in columns I and II, Table
2-2.1, NFPA 211. Contact Local Building or Fire Officials about restrictions and Installation Inspection in your area.
WARNING: Metal-Fab Temp/Guard Chimney is not designed for use on products that operate at continuous
temperatures in excess of 1,000°F.
WARNING: If decorative shrouds are being used with Temp/Guard Chimney, Reference the Temp/Guard Addendum L2372.
IMPORTANT: FOR OIL OR COAL BURNING APPLIANCES, OUTSIDE THE ENVELOPE OF THE BUILDING, USE ONLY PIPE WITH
STAINLESS STEEL CASING, ALSO USE FLASHING OR STORM COLLARS CONSTRUCTED OF STAINLESS STEEL OR ALUMINUM.
OPERATIONAL PRECAUTIONS
Maintain 1-1/2" minimum clearance to combustibles for 6"- 8" diameters and 2" minimum clearance to combustibles
for 10"-12" diameters (Refer to WARNING above). Use only U.L. Listed products and INSTALL ONLY IN
ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS.
Formation of Creosote and Soot and the need for removal.
When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapors, which combine with expelled moisture to
create creosote. The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of the slow burning fire. As a
result, creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining. When ignited, this creosote makes an extremely hot fire.
The chimney should be inspected at least once every two (2) months during the heating season to determine if
a creosote or soot buildup has occurred. If creosote or soot has accumulated, it should be removed to reduce
the risk of chimney fire.
Do not use fireplace for food grill. Grease from foods can collect in chimney causing fireplace to become a potential fire
hazard.
On airtight stoves, open dampers and let equipment burn hot for 15 to 20 minutes. This should be done every time fuel is added.
This lessens the chance of creosote buildup.
Some chemical chimney cleaners can be harmful to the chimney. These cause accelerated oxidation or corrosion.
If chemical cleaners are used, they must be non-corrosive in nature. If brush is used, it must be of proper size with
plastic bristles.
PAINT TOUCH-UP
The flat-black paint used on painted parts may be touched up,as required, with Stove Bright
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE
(AIR
MINIMUM
CLEARANCE
ONLY
IN
ACCORDANCE
TEMP/GUARD
INSTRUCTIONS
SPACES)
TO
FOR
10"
WITH
®
This symbol on the nameplate
means this product is listed by
Underwriters Laboratories Inc.
Listing No. MH 8251
Tested to 103 HT
COMBUSTIBLE
-
12" TEMP/GUARD
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS.
®
Product No. 1990.
MATERIAL.*
IS

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  • Page 1 The Metal-Fab Temp/Guard Chimney is intended for use on any residential and building heating appliance burning gas, liquid or solid fuels such as fireplace stoves, furnaces, ranges, room heaters, or as defined in columns I and II, Table 2-2.1, NFPA 211.
  • Page 2 INSTALLATION THROUGH FLAT CEILING(S) From the appliance manufacturer’s instructions, determine the correct flue diameter for the chimney, and proper location of the chimney. Using framing lumber equal to ceiling joist size, frame ceiling opening as shown in FIG. 1 and TABLE 1. TABLE 1 FIG.
  • Page 3 INSTALLATION THROUGH SIDE WALL Locate the area where the chimney section is to penetrate the vertical wall. Cut and frame an opening so that the flue is centered between the vertical wall studs on 6”, TGSWA TGTS 7” and 8” systems. Note that 10”, and 12” systems may require relocation of wall studs to maintain 2”...
  • Page 4 INSTALLATION THROUGH HIGH PITCH OR CHALET CEILING USING TGRS From the appliance manufacturer’s instructions, determine the correct flue diameter for the chimney and proper location of the chimney. Using framing lumber equal to ceiling joist size, frame opening as shown in FIG. 9. Framing that is perpendicular HIGH PITCH OR to the roof joists must also be vertically mounted so that CHALET CEILING...
  • Page 5 INSTALLATION THROUGH HIGH PITCH OR CHALET CEILING USING TGAS From the appliance manufacturer’s instructions, determine STORM COLLAR the correct flue diameter for the chimney and proper location FLASHING of the chimney. ADJUSTABLE Using framing lumber equal to ceiling joist size, frame SUPPORT (CAT.
  • Page 6 MASONARY FIREPLACE CHIMNEY, AND CHIMNEY EXTENSION An anchor plate (TGAP) is used to attach Metal-Fab Temp/ Guard Chimney to a masonry fireplace or chimney. Maximum support height of 60 ft. Where the transition is to be made, apply a bed of mortar approximately 3/4 inches deep and approximately one (1) inch larger than the anchor plate.
  • Page 7 ELBOW INSTALLATION FLASHING INSTALLATION Metal-Fab provides a 15 Continue the TG chimney to the roof. Cut the roof opening, (TGA15) and 30 (TGA30) Elbow ° ° to allow chimneys to avoid framing member or roof peaks. centered over the chimney. A 1-1/2 inch for 6” - 8” A maximum of 30 from the vertical is allowed, and a total diameters and 2 inch for 10”...
  • Page 8 TERMINATION Additional support is required above the roof if the chimney Major building codes specify a minimum chimney height above the roof top. These specifications are summarized in what is height exceeds four (4) feet. known as the “Ten Foot Rule”. This rule states: Select the proper support for your application, using either a If the horizontal distance from the side of the chimney to the peak roof brace (FIG.

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