turbo6justin
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I am closing up the ceiling in my garage and I am trying to figure how close to the exhaust for my Modine heater I should put the insulation. It is a 175k heater with a 6" vent that runs up into the attic and out the gable end. I of course used a thimble where it goes through the wall but I am leery about the insulation where it will go through the ceiling. The fiberglass won't 'burn' per say but how close is close. I will of course strip the kraft facing away for this section. The vent goes up and into a 45 deg a little above ceiling height so after that the pipe runs through the ceiling joist space where the insulation will be. Right now I have 10+ inches of clearance along the whole length of the pipe (24"). If I insulate under the pipe there will be contact between the vent and the insulation for at least part of the length. Is it okay to have contact with the insulation? I will use another thimble through the drywall, is the 2" or so that the thimble adds enough clearance for insulation? I obviousely want this to be very safe but want it insulated as well as possible. Looking for advice as I am coming up with nothing right now.
Many thanks in advance.
Many thanks in advance.