Section E - Location Of Supports; Adjustable And Variable Length Support; Tee Support - M&G DuraVent DuraStack PRO DCL Installation And Maintenance Instructions Manual

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SECTION E - LOCATION OF SUPPORTS

Supports can be used in different combinations to secure chimney in place. See
Figure 3 and 4, for typical support and guide locations.
ADJUSTABLE, VARIABLE and BELLOW LENGTH SUPPORT
To prevent the LV, LA or LB from sagging, it is recommended that the chimney section
adjacent to a LV, LA or LB is supported or guided. See Figure 52 for typical support
locations for Adjustable and Variable Length.
When necessary, properly guide an adjustable length by installing a Heavy Duty Wall
Guide (WGHD) or any supports immediately below the chimney joint on the adjacent
section.
Figure 52 - Typical Installation locations for the Variable and
Adjustable Lengths
NOTE: Both LV, LA and LB overlapping joints are not intended to support any
weight in the vertical position. The inlet and outlet ends must each be
supported.
Figure 53- Location for Bellow Lengths

TEE SUPPORT

The Tees must be supported properly to protect them from bending. It can be done
by means of Anchor Plate (AP), or Heavy Duty Wall Support (WSHD).
Figure 54- Support for Multiple Tees
When a tee is used at the base of the riser, the preferred location for support is above
the Tee, thus suspending the Tee. The Anchor Plate with Length (APL) can be used only
as a free support on its axis (vertical or horizontal). See Figure 55.
A Heavy Duty Wall Support (WSHD), an Anchor Plate (AP) or an Anchor Plate with
length (APL) can be used to support the TEE.
Concrete Wall
Figure 55- Suspended Tee Support
NOTE: In the case of an Anchor Plate (AP), refer to Figure 41a and 41b for
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.
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installation. For the Anchor Plate with Length (APL), Refer to a Figure 43
to 46 f. If it is not possible to suspend the Tee, it may be supported from
the base (See Table 3) for maximum height for a base Supported Tee.
When this type of support is necessary, access to the drain cap may be
hindered. A structural steel stand can be used to allow access to the Tee
Cap (TC) or Drain Tee Cap (DTC).
Half Closure Band
(DBSE)
Heavy Duty Wall Support
(HDWS)
Half Closure Band
(DBSE)
Tee Section (T90)
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