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ENCLOSURE

LIVING
SPACE

ENCLOSURE

LIVING
SPACE

FRAMING JOIST
(ALL FOUR
SIDES)

CHIMNEY
LENGTH

FIRESTOP
RADIATION
SHIELD

FIRESTOP INSTALLED ABOVE THE JOIST

FIGURE 11a

RADIATION / DUST SHIELD INSTALLATION

(Selkirk Model SS Plus)
All joist areas must be fully framed to accept a Radiation /
Dust Shield.  The SS Radiation/Dust Shield must be used at
all joist levels except an open attic level.  Use 1-1/2" nails to
attach it to the joists.  The shield may be trimmed but must
remain 25mm (1") below the ceiling.

FIGURE 11b

FIRESTOP INSTALLED BELOW THE JOIST

CHIMNEY
LENGTH

FRAMING JOIST
(ALL FOUR SIDES)

FIRESTOP
RADIATION
SHIELD

ENCLOSURE

LIVING SPACE

LIVING SPACE

ENCLOSURE

 INTERMEDIATE

JOIST SHIELD

(MODEL CF)

RADIATION

DUST SHIELD

(MODEL SS

PLUS)

FIGURE 12

CF INTERMEDIATE JOIST SHIELD INSTALLATION

(Selkirk Model CF)
The CF Intermediate Joist Shield must be used at all joist
levels except an open attic level.  It is installed from below
using 1-1/2" nails.  It can not be cut down.

ATTIC INSULATION SHIELD INSTALLATION

(Supervent Models SC, SPR, SC-1 and ALT)
An Attic Insulation Shield must be installed where the
chimney passes from the lower living space to an upper
enclosed attic space.  It is designed to keep insulating
materials away from the chimney and will protect up to
250mm(10") thickness of insulation.  In Canada the Attic
Insulation Shield  is installed along with the firestop  as
shown in Figure 13a.  In the United States the Attic Insulation
Shield  is installed as shown in Figure 13b.

OPEN HERE IF
UNIT CANNOT
BE SLIPPED
OVER TOP OF
THE CHIMNEY.

TABS

JOIST

SHIELD

UPPER BOX (ATTIC
INSULATION
SHIELD)

LOCATION
HOLES

SUPPORT
ANGLES

FIRESTOP RADIATION SHIELD
INSTALLATION

(Supervent Model SC, & SPR)
1.  The Firestop Radiation Shield must be installed whenever
the chimney passes through a floor or ceiling from one living
space to another living space.  The firestop Radiation Shield
has been tested and approved to be installed from either
above or below the joist.  See figure 11a.

2.  If installing the Firestop Radiation Shield from below the
joist, ensure that there is no insulation or other combustibles
within the 50mm(2") air space around the chimney.  This
includes the air spaces between the Firestop Radiation
Shield and the joist. See figure 11b.

ATTIC INSULATION SHIELD / FIRESTOP SPACER

(Selkirk Model SS Plus & CF)

This shield has three main components: the Attic Insulation
Shield (upper box), the Support Angles and the Joist Shield.
This complete shield must be used at the ceiling level
entering an attic to prevent insulation from coming into
contact with the chimney.  It is not used when the chimney
is tightly enclosed up to the roof.  It also firestops this level
and because it is a firestop, DO NOT CUT the upper box.

FIGURE 10

Summary of Contents for 640/ZC40

Page 1: ...supervent ca 1400 California Avenue Brockville Ontario K6V 5V3 www selkirkcanada com Selkirk Canadian Operations F I R E P L A C E Installation Instructions User s Guide LISTED TO ULC S610 M87 UL127...

Page 2: ...E PLUG INSTALLATION ELBOW INSTALLATION OFFSET SUPPORTS SS INTERIOR RESUPPORT CF ROOF SUPPORT OFFSET SUPPORTS CF INTERIOR SUPPORT OFFSET SUPPORT CF ROOF SUPPORT CHIMNEY ADAPTER INSTALLATION CF ADAPTER...

Page 3: ...wires in and around the intended location of your chimney and make sure that all wires are secured at least two inches away from any chimney parts Never cut or touch any wires because a fatal shock c...

Page 4: ...enchosen removeanycombustiblematerialssuch as carpeting or vinyl floors from where the fireplace will be positioned An area for the hearth extension must also be removed 205mm 8 on both sides of the f...

Page 5: ...d at all joist levels except an open attic level Use 1 1 2 nails to attach it to the joists The shield may be trimmed but must remain 25mm 1 below or above the ceiling RADIATION DUST SHIELD 3ft 10ft 2...

Page 6: ...XTERIOR WALL FIGURE 6d FIGURE6c 15 30 45 ELBOWS 2 MINIMUM CLEARANCE INTERMEDIATE WALL SUPPORT LOCKING BAND WALL BAND 7ft MIN 30 WALL PLUG 15 30 45 ELBOWS FIRESTOP RADIATION SHIELD INSULATION FIRESTOP...

Page 7: ...EDIATE JOIST SHIELD 15 30 ELBOWS INSULATION INSULATION RAFTER RADIATION SHIELD VENTILATED ROOF FLASHING 7ft MIN OFFSET SUPPORT RESUPPORT ENCLOSED LIVING SPACE ENCLOSED ATTIC SPACE STORM COLLAR FIGURE8...

Page 8: ...LD INSULATION RAFTER RADIATION SHIELD ROOF FLASHING FIGURE9c 7ft MIN 30 WALL PLUG 2 MINIMUM CLEARANCE 15 30 45 ELBOWS INTERMEDIATE WALL SUPPORT LOCKING BANDS WALL BANDS EXTERIOR WALL FIGURE 9d 7ft MIN...

Page 9: ...will protect up to 250mm 10 thickness of insulation In Canada the Attic Insulation Shield is installed along with the firestop as showninFigure13a IntheUnitedStatestheAtticInsulation Shield is instal...

Page 10: ...support for the offset sections to avoid any undue stress on connected elbows 3 Never install an elbow in a joist area Chimney sections must pass vertically through framed joist areas 4 Install an el...

Page 11: ...are the CFInteriorResupportandtheCFRoofSupport describedas follows CF INTERIOR RESUPPORT OFFSET SUPPORT The CF Interior Resupport Offset Support can be put below an Intermediate Joist Shield or an Att...

Page 12: ...in the plate is located in the middle of the chimney section Install the draw band aroundthechimneysothatitissecurely againstthesupport plate and supporting the weight of the chimney Install four shee...

Page 13: ...dge on top of shingles See figure 25 4 Square up the flashing plate and nail in place to the roof deck using 12 nails with neoprene washers or cover the heads with a suitable water proof mastic 5 Wrap...

Page 14: ...CTRICALCONNECTIONSORHOOK UPOF YOURFANKIT 3 Open the lower grille and slide the air stub and flap assembly through the hole in the Outer Casing Ensure that theflapontheassemblyopenssothattheairflowisdi...

Page 15: ...t hot air does not radiate behind the brick facing and cause combustibles to overheat See figure 28 NOTE WHEN FINISHING THE FIREPLACE NEVER OBSTRUCT OR MODIFY THE AIR INLET OUTLET GRILLES IN ANY MANNE...

Page 16: ...ing the fireplace This will help prevent a log or hotcoalsfromfallingagainsttheglassandpossiblycausing the glass to shatter 2 CAUTION Start your fireplace slowly to heat the glass gradually in order t...

Page 17: ...o clean your glass doors while they are still hot or warm Use only glass cleaner or a mild soap and water solution to clean the glass 6 To replace the glass remove the door by simply opening the door...

Page 18: ...BLY IN A GARAGE CARPORT ATTIC OR BASEMENT 3 Open the lower grille and slide the air stub and flap air valve assembly through the hole in the outer casing Ensure that the flap on the assembly opens so...

Page 19: ...ly down to approximately 125mm 5 length 4 Cut a hole in the back wall drywall approximately 127mm 5 in diameter and in the outside wall approximately 89mm 3 1 2 in diameter 5 Attach the duct to the ou...

Page 20: ...it with the two 2 10 32 hex nuts provided If studs are not present drill and secure to side of unit The speed control may be installed in the junction box or located remotely If the speed control is...

Page 21: ...Balancingthedoor placethetoppivotwithbushinginto therightholeatthetopdoorframeofthefireplace Slide the glass door into top pivot close door and latch into place Repeat same for left door 7 Adjust the...

Page 22: ...OOR TRIM LOWER DOOR TRIM BOTTOM TRIM STEP 1 Remove all parts from packaging Remove all plastic protective coatings from brass components STEP 2 Remove the Upper and Lower grilles from the fireplace by...

Page 23: ...Do not tighten the screws but allow a 1 16 gap between the head of the screw and the material to which the screw is fastened Slide the vertical trim pieces into position guiding the screw into the sl...

Page 24: ...Side Refractory 2 3 Rear Refractory 4 Refractory Clips 3 5 Hearth Front 6 Top Door Frame 7 Bottom Door Frame 8 Top Grille 9 Bottom Grille 10 Damper Blade 11 Damper Shaft 12 Adapter Plate Assembly 13 S...

Page 25: ...d with either removing a previously installed product installing a replacement product transportation or return of a product or transportation of replacement product b damage to the finish of products...

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