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P/N 240010943, Rev. C [09/07/2016]
6 - COMBUSTION AIR AND VENT PIPING
FIGURE 6-10 Flue on Sidewall, Combustion Air on Roof
FIGURE 6-11 Flue on Sidewall, Inside Combustion Air
Combustion
Air
Vent - T Terminal
12" (305mm)
Anticipated
Snow Line
NOTICE
Configurations of single pipe vent with flue on the
sidewall, requires a tee as the vent terminal. See
Figure 6-10 and 6-11.
FIGURE 6-12 Two Pipe Side Wall with 45° Vent
FIGURE 6-13 Side Wall Concentric Terminal w/Accelerator
NOTICE
If separation in Fig. 6-2 or Fig 6-12 is not large
enough to prevent cross flow contamination
between flue gas and fresh air use T-Terminal as
shown in Fig. 6-14. Use of T-Teminal for vent as
shown in Fig. 6-14 does not have a max. separation
requirement between flue gas and fresh air.
FIGURE 6-14 Side Wall Venting Terminal w/T-Terminal
Combustion
Air
Vent w/
Accelerator
1" (25.4mm) Max.
Separation
Vent w/T-
Termina
l
12" (305mm) Min.
Separation of Combustion Air and Vent
shall be maintained.
No Maximum separation is required
when using T-Terminal for vent.
See Snow & Ice
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See Snow & Ice
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Vent
45° Elbow
Upward
3" (76mm) Min.
24" (610mm) Max.
Separation
See Snow & Ice
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Combustion Air, 90°
Elbow Downward
12" (205mm) Min.
24" (610mm) Max.
Separation
Opening
Separation
24" Min.
Maintain 12"(305mm) US
(18"(457mm) Canada)
clearance above highest
anticipated snow level 24"
(610mm) above roof
Ground Level
12" (305mm)
Anticipated
Snow Line
Ground Level
Vent - T Terminal
Combustion
Air