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m. Under certain conditions, water in the flue gas
may condense, and possibly freeze, on objects
around the terminal including on the structure
itself. If these objects are subject to damage by
flue gas condensate, they should be moved or
protected.
n. If possible, install the vent and combustion air
terminals on a wall away from the prevailing
wind. Reliable operation of this boiler cannot be
guaranteed if terminals are subjected to winds in
excess of 40 mph (64 km/hr).
o. Do not locate combustion air terminal in areas
that might contain combustion air contaminates,
such as near swimming pools.
p. For multiple boiler installations with horizontal
wall terminals, maintain minimum 12 in.
(300 mm) horizontal distance between adjacent
boiler vent terminals. Maintaining greater
spacing is recommended to avoid frost damage
to building surfaces where vent terminations are
placed.
q. For multiple boiler installations with vertical
roof terminals, maintain minimum 12 in.
(300 mm) horizontal distance between adjacent
boiler vent terminals.
B. CPVC/PVC Venting
WARNING
Asphyxiation Hazard. Failure to follow
these instructions could cause products of
combustion to enter the building, resulting
in severe property damage, personal injury,
or death.
Use all CPVC vent components (supplied
with boiler) for near-boiler vent piping before
transitioning to Schedule 40 PVC pipe
(ASTM 2665) components for remainder of
vent system.
Use CPVC vent components within any
interior space where air cannot circulate
freely, including through vertical or
horizontal chase ways, inside a stud wall, in
closets, and through wall penetrations.
The use of cellular core PVC (ASTM
F891), cellular core CPVC or Radel
(polyphenolsulfone) is prohibited.
All condensate that forms in the vent must
be able to drain back to the boiler.
NOTICE
Do not exceed maximum vent/combustion
air system length. Refer to “2. Vent/
Combustion Air Piping” under “A. General
Guidelines” of this section for maximum
vent/combustion air system length.
Use only vent and combustion air terminals
and terminal locations shown in “3. Vent/
Combustion Air Terminals” under “A.
General Guidelines” of this section.
1. Components
a. See Table 7A for CPVC/PVC vent and
combustion air components included with boiler.
b. See Table 7B for CPVC/PVC installer provided
vent and combustion air components required for
optional horizontal snorkel terminals shown in
Figure 6B.
c. See Table 7C for CPVC/PVC installer provided
vent and combustion air components required
for optional vertical roof terminals shown in
Figure 7.
2. Field Installation of CPVC/PVC Two-Pipe
Vent System Connector
Refer to Figure 9 and following steps:
a. Position the CPVC/PVC vent connector and
gasket onto boiler rear panel and insert vent
connector inner stainless steel vent pipe into heat
exchanger vent outlet.
b. Align vent connector plate and gasket clearance
holes with rear panel engagement holes. Then,
secure the connector and gasket to the panel with
six mounting screws.
Figure 7: Direct Vent - Vertical Terminations
IV. Venting
A. General Guidelines - B. CPVC/PVC Venting (continued)
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