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Sidewall direct venting
Sidewall termination – optional concentric vent models 80 - 210 Only
Figure 30
Concentric Vent Dimensional Drawing
Instead of cementing the smaller pipe to
the rain cap, a field-supplied stainless steel
screw may be used to secure the two (2)
components together when field
disassembly is desired for cleaning (see
FIG. 31).
When using the alternate screw assembly
method, drill a clearance hole in the rain
cap and a pilot hole in the vent pipe for the
screw size being used.
Failure to drill
adequate holes may cause cracking of PVC
components,
allowing combustion
products to be recirculated.
Failure to
follow this warning could result in personal
injury or death.
Do not operate the appliance with the rain
cap removed or recirculation of combustion
products may occur. Water may also collect
inside the larger combustion air pipe and
flow to the burner enclosure.
Failure to
follow this warning could result in product
damage or improper operation, personal
injury, or death.
Figure 31
Rain Cap to Vent Pipe Alternate Assembly
6.
Install the Y concentric fitting and pipe assembly through
the structure’s hole.
Do not allow insulation or other materials
to accumulate inside the pipe assembly
when installing through the hole.
7.
Install the rain cap and small diameter pipe assembly into
the Y concentric fitting and large pipe assembly. Ensure
small diameter pipe is bottomed and cemented in the Y
concentric fitting.
8.
Secure the assembly to the structure as shown in FIG. 32
using field-supplied metal strapping or equivalent
support material.
Ensure termination location clearance
dimensions are as shown in FIG. 28.
If assembly needs to be extended to allow
sidewall thickness requirement, the two
(2) pipes supplied in the kit may be
replaced by using the same diameter, field-
supplied SDR-26 PVC (D2241) pipe. Do
not extend dimension D more than
60 inches (see FIG. 30).
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