Dunkirk DPFG Series Supplemental Venting Instruction Download Page 7

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For additional chimney design and sizing information, 

consult the ASHRAE HVAC Systems and Applications 

Handbook,  “Chimney,  Gas  Vent,  and  Fireplace 

Systems,”  of  the 

National  Standard  for  Chimneys, 

Fireplaces, Vents and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances, 

ANSI/NFOA 211.

2. A draft regulator is recommended with or without 

a neutral pressure point adjustor in all cases where 

there is chimney draft present. When flue is under 

positive pressure, such as with a through-the-wall 

vent,  a  draft  regulator  is  not  used.  When  a  draft 

regulator is used, it should be the same diameter as 

the smoke pipe.

For  gas  units,  a  double-acting  draft  regulator  is 

preferable to a draft diverter. All vent pipe joints and 

seams operating under positive pressure must be 

sealed gas tight with minimum 400 F RTV Silicone 

Rubber  Adhesive  Sealant.  Category  III  Special 

Venting System is required.

3.  Where  draft  is  present,  adjust  draft  regulator 

to  maintain  .01  in  breeching.  See 

“Controlling 

Excessive  Draft”

  and 

Figure  #3

  on  this  page  for 

instructions on controlling excessive draft by means 

of a neutral pressure point adjuster.

4.  Slope  pipe  up  from  boiler  to  chimney  not  less 

than ¼” per foot.

5. Run pipe as directly as possible with a minimum 

number of elbows.

6. Do not connect to fireplace flue.

7. The end of flue pipe must be flush with the inside 

face of chimney flue.

8.  Support  the  flue  pipe  rigidly  with  substantial 

hangers plus three sheet metal screws at each pipe 

joint.

9.  The  chimney  should  extend  at  least  two  feet 

above any object within 10 feet and extend at least 

three feet higher than roof at point of exit.

10. Particular attention should be paid to the point 

where the flue passes through a wall or ceiling. Such 

penetration should always be made in accordance 

with prevailing code requirements.

CONTROLLING EXCESSIVE DRAFT

A neutral pressure point adjuster will reduce excessive 

draft-regulator air flow which can cause condensation 

and chimney damage. If draft regulator must be more 

than slightly open to maintain draft at .01 at breeching, 

a  neutral  pressure  point  adjuster  should  be  installed 

between the boiler flue collar and the draft regulator. 

Insert adjuster so that draft regulator is not more than 

slightly open to maintain draft at .01 in breeching. The 

adjuster should be constructed so that it is permanently 

locked in place and cannot be moved accidentally in 

a  manner  that  will  interfere  with  normal  operation  of 

the burner. Do 

not 

lock adjuster in place until burner 

firing rate has been established and burner has been 

adjusted to normal operating conditions.

FIG. 3 – CONTROLLING EXCESSIVE DRAFT WITH A NEUTRAL PRESSURE POINT ADJUSTER

Summary of Contents for DPFG Series

Page 1: ...be released into living areas This may cause serious bodily injury or property damage Vent performance may also be af fected by improper assembly Install separate vents for forced exhaust appliances...

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Page 3: ...ill usually be adequate to provide air for combustion The doors should not t tightly Do not caulk the cracks around the windows An uncon ned space is de ned as a space whose volume is not less than 50...

Page 4: ...s Vents and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances These codes contain information on special gas vents for Category II III and IV appliances vent sizing location air space clearances to combustibles and safe...

Page 5: ...venting system for proper size and horizontal pitch and determine there is no blockage or restriction leakage corrosion and other de ciencies which could cause an unsafe condition 3 Insofar as is prac...

Page 6: ...ing and walls near ue pip with reproof insulation Where two or more appliances vent into a common ue the area of the common ue must be at least equal to the area of the largest ue plus 50 percent of t...

Page 7: ...mber of elbows 6 Do not connect to replace ue 7 The end of ue pipe must be ush with the inside face of chimney ue 8 Support the ue pipe rigidly with substantial hangers plus three sheet metal screws a...

Page 8: ...take piping A B Vent shall not be used in the vent system The exhaust terminal included in the FDVS kit is a model FDVS stainless steel vent hood Located on an exterior wall of the building the exhaus...

Page 9: ...amaged by exhausted ue gas FIG 5 EXTERIOR EXHAUST TERMINAL LOCATIONS NOTES Location of the termination of the vent pipe shall be in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code A N S I Z223 1 see requir...

Page 10: ...room oor C When a vacuum relief is not used note that exhaust fans in use might create a vacuum within the building which can cause improper combustion Consult factory for assistance as required D Se...

Page 11: ...Clay pipe must pitch downward away from foundation to per foot 3 Con guration of transition from tee to topper is dependent on the type of the topper selected and the level of the nished grade Topper...

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