I have a Superior DR500-CMP direct vent fireplace that sits inside a chase/doghouse with a rear horizontal vent. There has been a strong draft coming from the fireplace since I purchased the home. I removed the fireplace to determine the issue and found the unit was poorly insulated. I re-insulated with roxul and drywalled the back and sides of the chase, and sealed where the vent pipe passes through the firestop.
I would like to place a draft stop towards the top of the doghouse by horizontally suspending a piece of drywall on a 2x4 frame, and placing insulation above the piece of drywall, basically creating a ceiling in the doghouse. This would create a complete air barrier in the doghouse, effectively cutting off any wind entering through the soffit.
My concern is that the installation manual calls for 64" between the bottom of the unit and ceiling. The manual does not specify whether it is the room ceiling, the doghouse ceiling , or both. Can anyone answer this?
The highest I can place the "ceiling" in the doghouse is at 61 inches due to the slanted peak of the doghouse only being at 66 inches? Is this a safety concern? Is the draft stop I'm trying to create in the doghouse considered a ceiling which doesn't meet the manufacturers spec of 64"?
Thanks for your help.