liner termination point/cap question.

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Blue Vomit

Minister of Fire
Jul 12, 2011
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eastern PA
I slid the new 6" liner inside the prexisting 8" liner the other day no problem. I did not order the rain cap to save money, and because I already have a nice terra cotta cap. The issue is the liner termination point is kind of close to the top of the terra cotta cap. I did not measure it but hopefully this pic uploads. Is this ok, and if not, can I just trim a few inches off the top with tin snips?
 

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Wait and see how it does. I doubt there will be an issue.
 
I couldn't find any recommended distance from the end of the liner to the top of the cap. Any ideas?
 
Like the good Dennis said, give her a try - I think it will be fine. From the picture you have more air space than many pipe-mounted caps allow.
 
Almost exactly what I want to do, but my terracotta flues are at the same height. I was worried about the same clearance issues.

TE
 
Ok for you anal types. Here is the official 2010 edition NFPA 211 Section 4.6.2 ruling.
To summarize: for a 6" pipe, you need 6" of clearance.


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Perfect, thank you. Time to build my own I guess.

TE
 
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