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2) Acceptable Vent Connectors - The following may be used for vent connectors:
•
Listed Type L vent.
•
Single Wall Galvanized Pipe - Use 0.018” (26 gauge) or heavier.
3) Chimney and Vent Connector Sizing - See Table 6.1 for minimum vent connector and chimney sizing.
The vent
connector size must not be smaller than boiler flue collar diameter
.
4) Do not vent this appliance into any portion of a mechanical vent system operating under positive pressure.
5) Do not connect the boiler into a chimney flue serving an open fireplace or other solid fuel appliance.
6) Prior to boiler installation, inspect chimney for obstructions or other defects and correct as required. Clean chimney as
necessary.
7) Vent pipe should slope upward from boiler not less than one inch in four feet. No portion of vent pipe should run
downward or have sags. Vent pipe must be securely supported.
8) The vertical section of vent pipe coming off the boiler should be as tall as possible, while still maintaining the proper
clearance from the horizontal vent connector to combustibles and the proper pitch called for in (7) above.
9) Vent pipe should be installed above the bottom of the chimney to prevent blockage.
10) Vent pipe must be inserted flush with inside face of the chimney liner and the space between vent pipe and chimney
sealed tight. A thimble permanently cemented in place can be used to facilitate removal of chimney connector for cleaning.
11) Install the barometric draft regulator in accordance with the regulator manufacturer’s instructions.
12) Secure all joints in the vent connector system with sheet metal screws. This includes the joint between the vent
connector and the boiler collar, as well as the barometric draft regulator. Use at least three screws at each joint.
Power (“side Wall”) Venting - Important note
Two problems arise when any oil-fired appliance is power vented:
1. There is sometimes an accelerated rate of soot buildup on the oil burner cad-cell, spinner etc.
2. There is a potential for severe damage to the side of the structure in the event that the boiler operates at a high smoke
level. This can happen for many reasons, some of which are out of the control of both the installer and appliance
manufacturer.
Crown Boiler Company recommends the use of a chimney to vent the TWZ series boilers. If a power venter must be used, it
is the responsibility of the installer and power vent manufacturer to “engineer” the power vent system.
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taBlE 6.1: MInIMuM rEcOMMEnDED BrEEcHInG anD cHIMnEY sIZE
Round I.D. (in) Rectangular I.D. (in)
Height (ft)
TWZ065
6
6
8 x 8
15
TWZ075
6
6
8 x 8
15
TWZ100
6
6
8 x 8
15
TWZ090
7
7
8 x 8
15
TWZ125
7
7
8 x 8
15
TWZ150
7
7
8 x 8
15
TWZ120
8
8
8 x 8
15
TWZ175
8
8
8 x 8
15
TWZ200
8
8
8 x 8
15
Boiler
Model
Min Breeching
Dia. (inches)
Min. Recommended Chimney Size and Height
Summary of Contents for TWZ065
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