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Fig. 44—Horizontal Right Application-Vent Elbow Left
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SEE NOTES: 1,2,4,5,7,8,9
Venting Notes for Figures 32-44
1. For common vent, vent connector sizing and vent material:
United States--use the NFGC
Canada--use the NSCNGPIC
2. Immediately increase to 5-inch or 6-inch vent connector outside furnace casing when 5-inch vent connector is required, refer to Note 1 above.
3. Side outlet vent for upflow and downflow installations must use Type B vent immediately after exiting the furnace, except when
KGAVG0101DFG, Downflow Vent Guard Kit, is used in the downflow position.
4. Type-B vent where required, refer to Note 1 above.
5. Four-inch single-wall (26 ga. min.) vent must be used inside furnace casing and when the KGAVG0101DFG Downflow Vent Guard Kit is
used external to the furnace.
6. Accessory Downflow Vent Guard Kit, KGAVG0101DFG required in downflow installations with lower vent configuration.
7. Chimney Adapter Kit may be required for exterior masonry chimney applications. Refer to Chimney Adapter Kit, KGACA02014FC or
KGACA02015FC, for sizing and complete application details.
8. Secure vent connector to furnace elbow with (2) corrosion-resistant sheet metal screws, spaced approximately 180° apart.
9. Secure all other single wall vent connector joints with (3) corrosion resistant screws spaced approximately 120° apart. Secure Type-B vent
connectors per vent connector manufacturer’s recommendations.
10. The total height of the vent and connector shall be at least seven feet for the 154,000 Btuh gas input rate model when installed in a downflow
application with furnace elbow turned to left side with the connector elbow outside furnace casing pointing upward. (See Fig. 36.)
Caution!! For the following applications, use the minimum vertical vent heights as specified below.
For all other applications, follow exclusively the National Fuel Gas Code.
FURNACE ORIENTATION
VENT ORIENTATION
FURNACE INPUT(BTU/HR)
MINIMUM
VENT DIAMETER (IN.)*
MINIMUM VERTICAL VENT HEIGHT (FT)**
Downflow
Vent elbow left, then up
Fig. 36
154,000
132,000
110,000(036/-12 only)
5
12
Horizontal Left
Vent elbow right,
then up
Fig. 39
154,000
132,000
5
7
Horizontal Left
Vent Elbow up
Fig. 40
154,000
132,000
5
7
Horizontal Left
Vent elbow right
Fig. 41
154,000
5
7
Downflow
Vent elbow up then left
Fig. 34
110,000
(036/-12 only)
5
10
Downflow
Vent elbow up, then right
Fig. 37
110,000
(036/-12 only)
5
10
NOTE: All vent configurations must also meet National Fuel Gas Code venting requirements NFGC
*4 in. inside casing or vent guard
**Including 4 in. vent section(s)
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