24
VENTING
The fi rst step is to determine where the vent pipe will
terminate (see Figures 24, 27 & 31). The vent may
terminate through a sidewall as shown in Figure 24 or
through the roof as shown in Figure 27.
Important: The vent system must terminate so that proper
clearances are maintained as cited in local codes or the
current edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, (ANSI
Z223.1, 12.9.1 through 12.9.4) and as listed below:
• Vent Termination must extend a minimum of 18
in. (46cm) above roof or 18 in. (46cm) above the
anticipated snow level to prevent blockage of the vent
termination, as shown in Figures 24 and 27.
Instructions on proper installation through a sidewall are
provided in Figure 31.
Plan the vent system layout so that proper clearances are
maintained from plumbing and wiring.
Vent pipes serving power vented appliances are classifi ed
by building codes as “vent connectors”. Required
clearances from combustible materials must be provided
in accordance with information in this manual under “Facts
to Consider About Location” and with the National Fuel
Gas Code and local codes.
VENT PIPE TECHNIQUES
STREET ELBOW
NORMAL ELBOW
PREFERRED PRACTICE:
90° LONG SWEEP ELBOW
(LESS RESTRICTIVE)
BACK TO BACK ELBOWS
90° SHORT SWEEP ELBOW
(MORE RESTRICTIVE)
6 in.
(15 cm) min.
NOT RECOMMENDED:
FIGURE 19
VENT LENGTH LESS THAN OR
EQUAL TO 20 EQUIVALENT FEET
(6.1m) USE THIS RODENT SCREEN.
VENT LENGTH GREATER THAN 20
EQUIVALENT FEET (6.1m) USE THIS
RODENT SCREEN.
FIGURE 20
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