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Hammer and Nails
SUPPLIES: 10d nails, 8d nails, 6d nails, silicone caulk or roof tar, #10 screws, plumbers tape
Please read Instruction Notes inside before starting
CI-103 - Rev. 0911 PS 7M
Tools You Will Need:
Screwdriver
Plumb Bob
AirJet, Inc.
Toll Free: 800.735.5272 • Fax: 574-262-2075
www.continentalindustries.com
2100°
ALL-FUEL
CHIMNEY
Sizes: 6" and 8" Diameters
The high temperature chimney
system designed for safety,
engineered for efficiency.
• improved technology tested and listed to
UL103HT requirements for extra margin
of safety
• triple-wall, air insulated for safe, efficient
operation
• designed to meet new criteria for wood-
burning applications
• exclusive snap-lock design for fast, easy
installation
• heavy-duty interior liner
Caulking Gun
Tin Snips
I5003326

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  • Page 1 2100° ALL-FUEL CHIMNEY Sizes: 6” and 8” Diameters The high temperature chimney system designed for safety, engineered for efficiency. • improved technology tested and listed to UL103HT requirements for extra margin of safety • triple-wall, air insulated for safe, efficient operation •...
  • Page 2 “A” Frame Decorative Housing Ceiling and Roof Through-the Wall Order: CHIMNEY Order: OUTSIDE WALL Order: ROOF Order: CHASE KIT & HTK HOUSING KIT & HTK SUPPORT KIT 18” Stainless Steel Top Cap Round Termination Cap Telescoping Section Round Round Termination Termination 4 Panels 3 Wall...
  • Page 3 Chimney to be sized in accordance with the appliance manufacturer’s instructions. Single wall chimney connector may be used as the connection between the appliance and the first chimney section whether it be at the ceiling or at the wall. Building codes require an 18” minimum clearance between the single wall connector and all combustible surfaces.
  • Page 4 APPLICATION (A) Single Story Installation for 6S and 8S Chimney (Appliance on Occupancy Floor with Attic Above) Place the female end of the starter pipe section down over the centering flange on the base support (6SCCB or 8SCCB) (Figure 3). Install first section of pipe onto starter section by aligning the seams and pressing straight down until a click is heard.
  • Page 5 APPLICATION (B) Two or More Story Installation of 6S and 8S Chimney After the frame opening is completed for the ceiling base support (6SCCB or 8SCCB) and the base support is installed in the first floor level, use a plumb-bob to align and locate the next framed opening in the next floor levels.
  • Page 6 OFFSETS AirJet 30° elbows (6S30, 8S30) for factory built chimneys may be used where offsets are required. Straight sections of pipe can be used between elbows to increase the amount of the offset. 30° is the maximum allowable angle on offsets. The maximum angled run allowable is 6S - 8 feet, 8S - 8 feet. The 2” clearance to combustibles requirement must be maintained.
  • Page 7 5. Add sections on top of tee, snap locking pipe sections Wall Tee with Cap together making sure to align the seams. Thimble (6ST, 8ST) 2” (6SWT, 8SWT) Min. 6. Secure the pipe to the wall by installing a wallband (6SWB, 8SWB) every 5’.
  • Page 8 OUTSIDE OVERHANG Round Termination 24” (6SU, 8SU) NARROW OVERHANG MAXIMUM Wall Band ALLOWABLE (6SWB, 8SWB) OFFSET 24” You can work around a narrow overhang by using two (2) 30° elbows (6S30, 8S30) to offset the chimney. Two elbows will give approximately 4” to 6” offset. If more offset is needed, you will need to add a straight pipe section between the elbows.
  • Page 9 “A” OR CATHEDRAL ROOFS Work between two rafters if at all possible. Mark the center of the opening by using a plumb-bob. Cut and frame the opening to the size of the roof support (6HRS, 8HRS) you will use. 6S - 12 1/2” square, 8S - 14 1/2” square. Roof Support 6/8SRS Determine the roof pitch and make a template to match.
  • Page 10 CREOSOTE AND SOOT - FORMATION AND NEED FOR REMOVAL When wood is burned slowly, tar and other organic vapors are produced. These vapors combine with expelled moisture from the burning wood to form creosote vapors. These creosote vapors condense in a relatively cool chimney flue (below 250°).