Question about duravent 45° elbows

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Rebelduckman

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Dec 14, 2013
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Pulaski, Mississippi
I just installed a 13nc in a corner. I have the required 8.5 inches from corner because I used side heat shields. If I wanted a little extra piece of mind could I put
2 45's together and get a little extra clearance? If so how much more clearance would that give me? Also can they be installed directly to the support box? Tia
 
A pair of 45's back to back will make a 5" offset.
 
Yep. Be sure to use 3 screws per joint and it will be solid.
 
Yep. Be sure to use 3 screws per joint and it will be solid.

Is it ok to screw through the inner wall on Dvl to connect it to the Dvl/support box connector? I see no other way to do it besides not screwing it at all
 
This is the way I have it installed. I called duravent and they told me it wasn't necessary to screw it at the connector unless I wanted to. The only place mine is screwed is in the middle of the telescoping stovepipe. I know if I put the 45's on though, it would need to be screwed down
 
Is it ok to screw through the inner wall on Dvl to connect it to the Dvl/support box connector? I see no other way to do it besides not screwing it at all

Yes it's ok. Drill a pilot hole first so that the screw has a place to bite and does not push the start adapter and inner wall inward.

Instructions here:
http://www.duravent.com/docs/product/L114_W.pdf

PS: Do you have the new version of the start adapter? It would be hard with the old style. If old style don't worry. As long as the other joints are screwed correctly it's not going anywhere.
 
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Yes it's ok. Drill a pilot hole first so that the screw has a place to bite and does not push the start adapter and inner wall inward.

Instructions here:
http://www.duravent.com/docs/product/L114_W.pdf

PS: Do you have the new version of the start adapter? It would be hard with the old style. If old style don't worry. As long as the other joints are screwed correctly it's not going anywhere.

I guess the new style. All it appears to be is a stainless connector and black trim ring to screw onto support box
 
I guess the new style. All it appears to be is a stainless connector and black trim ring to screw onto support box
That's the new style. The old style snapped together with little tabs. I still use screws on the old style, the little locking tabs don't always do so well.
 
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