Digest of the Statutes Relating to the Inspection And Constrution of Buildings in the City of Boston, 1886
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71. All brick flues shall hereafter be built of mer- Brick flues. chantable brick, thoroughly slushed and flush -jointed, be smoothly plastered inside with mortar, from top to bottom below the roofing ; be securely built into the brick-work of the walls to which they are hung ; shall be topped out at least four feet above the highest part of roof with brick or stone, and the the topping out shall not have more than two inches projection, unless covered by a cap of approved incombustible materia...l, properly secured ; and in no case shall a nail be driven into the masonry of any flue. 20 DIGEST OF BUILDING LAWS. Shell of flues. Sect. 72. The shell of all flues for brick ranges, boilers, furnaces, and ovens shall hereafter be of brickwork eight inches thick, or its equivalent, to a height of twenty-five feet above such ranges, boilers, furnaces, or ovens. Flues to ranges Sect. 73. Kanges or boilers shall have the outside of the or boilers. flue to the same exposed without covering, or if plastered shall be plastered on the outside directly upon the bricks, up to the ceiling of the room, and no wood-work shall be placed on the outside of the same.
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