§ 6-6-4 PROTECTION OF STOVES AND PIPES.
   Hereafter, in all buildings erected, repaired or altered within the limits of said city, when it shall be desired that stovepipes shall pass through any partition wall of wood, or partly of wood, the same shall be secured by an iron or tin thimble with at least a two-inch air chamber, and where a pipe shall enter a chimney the same shall be provided with an iron thimble securely fitted. Every stove before use shall be provided with zinc, iron, tin or something equivalent, to protect the woodwork underneath and around said stove from taking fire therefrom.
(1992 Code, § 7-1-204)