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Extended Roof Bracket DuraPlus 6" Galvanized Steel Gray

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DuraVent 6DP-XRB Extended Roof Bracket DuraPlus 6" Galvanized Steel Gray

Item #: 6DP-XRB by M&G DURAVENT

UPC #: 662492159514

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  • PROVIDES STRENGTH TO CHIMNEY AGAINST WIND AND SNOW
  • SUPPORTS THE CHIMNEY WHEN IT EXTENDS MORE THAN 4' ABOVE THE ROOF
  • FOR 6" DURAPLUS CHIMNEY, OUTSIDE DIMENSION 10"
  • LEGS ADJUST 67" to 114"

Diameter

6"

Material

Galvanized Steel

Color

Gray

UL Listed

Yes

Insulated

YES

Maximum Temperature

2100 °F

Number in Package

1 pk

Packaging Type

Boxed

Defective Code

A

Each Weight

10.000 LB

Hazardous Material

No

Maximum Continuous Temperature

1800 Btu/h

Returnable

Yes

Sub Brand

DuraPlus

Velocity

C

Adjustable

Yes

Product Type

Extended Roof Bracket

Height

67.00

Length

2.75

Width

2.50

Brand

M AND G DURAVENT

Country Origin Code

US

DuraPlus is designed to stay cool on the outside, to provide a hot draft on the inside, to boost stove efficiency and to provide for a fire-safe design that protects both the chimney and the building. This triple-wall chimney features two insulating layers (ceramic blanket, plus air space). The ceramic blanket insulation is held securely in position, eliminating hot spots common with loose-fill type insulations. In the event of a creosote fire, the compressible blanket insulation permits the chimney liner to expand outwardly in a radial direction. Designed for normal, continuous operation at 1000 degree Fahrenheit flue gas temperatures, DuraPlus is subjected to rigorous and stringent HT requirements of the UL standard, including one hour at 1400 degrees Fahrenheit, plus three ten minute chimney fire tests at 2100 degrees Fahrenheit.