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Absolute Boilers 750-900-1050
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Absolute Boilers 750-900-1050
Venting lengths must not exceed the minimum and maximum equivalent lengths show in chart below. Any horizontal
runs of the venting must slope towards the boiler ¼ to½” per linear foot
Chimney applications:
This venting system uses a single vent to discharge all flue gases to the outside vertically, combustion air provided with
the boiler room, the air source must be sized in accordance to national codes CSA B149 & ANSI Z223.1 or local codes
having jurisdiction, more than one source may be required.
This venting system uses two separate vents, a vent for combustion air and another for the flue gases. Combustion air
is not used within the boiler room. All combustion air is from the outdoor source. The vent terminal shall discharge flue
gases away from the building structure so that the flue gases do not cause damage to the building. The vent terminal
locations follow local and national codes requirements.
Model
Combustion
Flue gas Vent ø
Vent Length
[Min]
Vent length
[Max]
90° Elbow =
45° Elbow =
Air required
CFM
Length
Length
Inch
mm
Ft.
m
Ft.
m
Ft.
m
Ft.
m
ABS750
123
8
254
5
1.5
100
1.5
10
3
5
1.5
ABS900
148
8
254
5
1.5
100
1.5
10
3
5
1.5
ABS1050
172
8
254
5
1.5
100
1.5
10
3
5
1.5
Based on 45% excess air
DANGER
At the time of removal of any existing boiler is removed from a common vent system, the following steps shall be
performed with each remaining appliance connected to the common vent in operation and not in operation. Seal any
unused opening in the common vent system. This boiler must not be co-vented with a category I or III appliance.