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IV. Venting
D. Stainless Steel Venting (continued)
Figure 15: Flexible PP Vent in Masonry Chimney with
Separate Combustion Air Intake
Venting of Other Appliances (or Fireplace)
into Chase or Adjacent Flues Prohibited!
D. Stainless Steel Venting
WARNING
Asphyxiation Hazard. Follow these instructions
and the installation instructions included by
the original stainless steel venting component
manufacturers, Heat Fab, M&G/DuraVent or
Z-Flex, whichever applicable. Failure to do
so could cause products of combustion to
enter the building, resulting in severe property
damage, personal injury or death. Where
a conflict arises between Heat Fab, M&G/
DuraVent or Z-Flex instructions and these
instructions, the more restrictive instructions
shall govern.
Do not mix vent components from listed
manufacturers.
Examine all components for possible
shipping damage prior to installation.
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” in 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. Acceptable listed stainless steel vent system
manufacturers and components are shown in
Table 11.
b. Where the use of “silicone” is called for in the
following instructions, use GE RTV 106 or
equivalent for the vent collar. Seal galvanized
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