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Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Vertical & Horizontal Termination
1. Determine the pipe diameters required for the installation
from
Table 4
and
Figure 33.
2. Determine the best location for the termination kit. See
Figure 32
for vertical termination or
Figure 36
for
horizontal termination. Roof termination is preferred since it
is less susceptible to damage, has reduced intake
contaminants and less visible vent vapor. For side wall
termination, consideration should be given to: 1) possible
damage from the vapors to plants/shrubs, other equipment
and building materials, 2) possible damage to the terminal
from foreign objects, 3) wind effects that may cause
recirculation of flue products, debris or light snow and 4)
visible vent vapor.
Vent
Maintain 12
(304.8mm) min. clear
ance above highest anticipated
snow level. Max. of 24
(609.6mm)
above roof.
Combustion
Air
Roof Boot/
Flashing
(Field Supplied)
Combustion
Air
Vent
Concentric Vent Roof Installation
Support
(Field Supplied)
45
Elbow
(Field Supplied)
25-22-02
Note:
Support must be field installed to secure termination kit to structure.
Figure 32
3. Cut one 5
″
(127mm) diameter hole through the structure for
the NAHA001CV Kit or one 4
″
(101.6mm) diameter hole for
the NAHA002CV Kit
4. Dimension D may be lengthened to 60
″
(1524mm) max. or
shortened by cutting the pipes to 12
″
(304.8mm) min.
Dimension A will change according to D dimension. (See
Figure 33)
5. Partially assemble the concentric vent termination kit.
Clean and cement the parts using the procedures for
Joining Pipe and Fittings section of the manual. A) Cement
the Y Concentric fitting to the longest of the two straight kit
pipes. (See
Figure 31)
B) Cement the rain cap to the
shortest of the straight kit parts. (See
Figure 31)
NOTE:
A field supplied stainless steel screw may be used to
secure the rain cap to the pipe instead of cementing when
field disassembly is desired for cleaning (See
Figure 34)
If assembly needs to be extended to meet height or side wall
thickness requirement, the two pipes supplied in the kit may be
replaced by using the same diameter solid, single (no coupling
connections) field supplied SDR
−
26 PVC (ASTM D2241) pipes.
Do not extend dimension D more than 60
″
(1524mm). (See
Figure 33)
Figure 33
Concentric Vent Dimensional Drawing
B
PVC Intake/Combustion Air
B PVC
Vent/Exhaust
D
A
1
1
/
2
(38.1mm)
C
Model
A*
B
C
D**
NAHA002CV
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3
/
8
(847.7)
2
(50.8)
3
1
/
2
(88.9)
16
5
/
8
(422.3)
NAHA001CV
38
7
/
8
(987.4)
3
(76.2)
4
1
/
2
(114.3)
21
1
/
8
(536.6)
* = Dimension will change accordingly as dimension D is
lengthened or shortened.
** = Dimension D may be lengthened to 60
″
(1524mm) may also be
shortened
by cutting the pipes provided in the kit to 12
″
(304.8mm) minimum
Table 4
Concentric Termination Kit
NAHA001CV & NAHA002CV Venting
Table for *9MPX Models
60,000 Btuh Furnaces
NAHA002CV
−
35
′
(10.7m) & (4) 90
°
elbows
with 2
″
(50.8mm) PVC pipe or
NAHA001CV
−
65
′
(20m) & (4) 90
°
elbows
with 3
″
(76.2mm) PVC pipe
80,000 Btuh Furnace
NAHA002CV
−
35
′
(10.7m) & (4) 90
°
elbows
with 2
″
(50.8mm) PVC pipe
or
NAHA001CV
−
35
′
(10.7m) & (4) 90
°
elbows
with 3
″
(76.2mm) PVC pipe
100,000 Btuh Furnace
NAHA002CV
−
5
′
(7.6m) & (2) 90
°
elbows
with 2
″
(50.8mm) PVC pipe or
NAHA001CV
−
35
′
(10.7m) & (4) 90
°
elbows
with 3
″
(76.2mm) PVC pipe
1. Do not include the field supplied 45
°
elbow in the total elbow
count.
2. If more elbows are required, reduce the length of both the inlet
and the exhaust pipes five feet (1.5m) for each additional
elbow used.
3. Elbows are DWV long radius type for 2
″
and 3
″
(50.8mm and
76.2mm) vents.
NOTE: The minimum vent length is 5
(1.5m) of PVC. Feet (mm) of
pipe is whichever pipe length is the longest, either inlet
or
outlet
side.
Do not use field supplied couplings to extend the pipes.
Airflow restriction will occur and the furnace pressure switch
may cause intermittent operation.