DIRECT VENT PIPE INSTALLATION
READ AND FOLLOW ALL
INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS SEC-
TION. FAILURE TO PROPERLY
VENT THIS FURNACE CAN
CAUSE CARBON MONOXIDE
POISONING OR AN EXPLOSION
OR FIRE, RESULTING IN PROP-
ERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL
INJURY OR DEATH.
Direct vent installations require a dedi-
cated combustion air and venting sys-
tem. All air for combustion is taken
from outside and all combustion prod-
ucts are discharged to the outdoors.
Therefore, no ventilation or combus-
tion air openings are required.
INSTALLATION
GUIDELINES
All exhaust piping must be installed in
compliance with Part 7, “Venting of
Equipment,” of the latest edition of the
National Fuel Gas Code NPFA 54, 90A
and 90B ANSI Z223.1-, local codes or
ordinances and these instructions.
1.
IMPORTANT:
Do not common
vent with any other appliance. Do
not install in the same chase or
chimney with a metal or high tem-
perature plastic pipe from another
gas or fuel-burning appliance
unless the required minimum
clearances to combustibles are
maintained between the approved
PVC pipe and other pipes.
2.
Use only medium or long radius
sweep elbows.
NOTE:
For all installations. Extend
the combustion air exhaust pipe a
minimum of 18" vertically above
the furnace cabinet before turning
the vent.
3.
Vertical piping is preferred.
4. Install all horizontal piping as fol-
lows:
• Slope horizontal vent piping
upward a minimum of 1/4" per foot
of run so that condensate drains
toward the furnace.
• Support horizontal v
ent piping at
least every four feet. No sags or
dips are permitted.
!
WARNING
➤
TABLE 7
DIRECT VENT APPLICATIONS
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE LENGTH IN FEET OF EACH EXHAUST PIPE AND INTAKE PIPE
UPFLOW RGFE FURNACES
FURNACE
INPUT
PIPE
SIZE
TERMINATION
VENT
TERMINATION KIT
RECOMMENDED
NUMBER OF ELBOWS
22
1
⁄
2
°, 45° OR 90°
MEDIUM / LONG
RADIUS ONLY
1 - 2
5 - 6
60,000
75,000
90,000
2"
3"
2"
3"
3"
40'
30'
35'
25'
30'
20'
120'
110'
120'
105'
120'
100'
20'
15'
10'
120'
100'
120'
95'
120'
85'
110'
105'
95'
50'
40'
35'
110'
105'
95'
50'
40'
35'
45'
35'
30'
STANDARD
CONCENTRIC
ALTERNATE
STANDARD
CONCENTRIC
ALTERNATE
STANDARD
STANDARD
CONCENTRIC
ALTERNATE
STANDARD
CONCENTRIC
ALTERNATE
105,000
3"
STANDARD
CONCENTRIC
ALTERNATE
RXGY-D02A/G02A
RXGY-E03A/G02A
RXGY-D02A
RXGY-D03A/G02A
RXGY-E03A/G02A
RXGY-D03A
RXGY-D02A/G02A
RXGY-D03A/G02A
RXGY-E03A/G02A
RXGY-D03A
RXGY-D03A/G02A
RXGY-E03A/G02A
RXGY-D03A
RXGY-D03A/G02A
RXGY-E03A/G02A
RXGY-D03A
120,000
3"
STANDARD
CONCENTRIC
ALTERNATE
ALTERNATE
RXGY-D03/G02A
RXGY-E03A/G02A
RXGY-D03A
RXGY-D04A
DOWNFLOW AND DOWNFLOW/HORIZONTAL RGGE AND RGJF
NOTES:
1. N.R. - NOT RECOMMENDED.
2. MAXIMUM OF 6 ELBOWS MAY BE USED. DO NOT COUNT ELBOWS IN ALTERNATE TERMINATION KIT.
MEDIUM OR LONG SWEEP ELBOWS MAY BE USED.
3. A 45 OR 22.5 DEGREE ELBOW IS CONSIDERED ONE ELBOW.
4. CONCENTRIC TERMINATION NO. RXGY-E03 IS FOR THRU-THE-ROOF OR THRU-THE-WALL VENTING.
5. USE KITS RXGY-DO2 (2") OR RXGY-D03 (3") FOR STANDARD OR ALTERNATE THRU-THE-WALL
VENTING.
6. USE KITS RXGY-D04 FOR ALTERNATE VENTING OF 120,000 BTUH UNITS WITH LONG RUNS.
7. NO SCREENS MAY BE USED TO COVER COMBUSTION AIR AND EXHAUST.
* A = 17
1
⁄
2
” CABINET WIDTH
B = 21” CABINET WIDTH
** ALTERNATE VENT NOT PERMITTED ON DOWNFLOW/HORIZONTAL MODELS.
3 - 4
45'
35'
30'
105'
95'
90'
FURNACE
INPUT
PIPE
SIZE
TERMINATION
VENT
TERMINATION KIT
RECOMMENDED
NUMBER OF ELBOWS
22
1
⁄
2
°, 45° OR 90°
MEDIUM / LONG
RADIUS ONLY
1 - 2
5 - 6
60,000
75,000
90,000
2"
3"
2"
3"
3"
30'
25'
20'
30'
25'
20'
120'
120'
120'
120'
120'
120'
20'
15'
10'
20'
15'
10'
120'
120'
120'
120'
120'
120'
70'
70'
60'
60'
55'
55'
45'
45'
40'
40'
35'
35'
40'
40'
35'
35'
30'
30'
STANDARD
CONCENTRIC
STANDARD
CONCENTRIC
STANDARD
CONCENTRIC
STANDARD
CONCENTRIC
STANDARD
CONCENTRIC
105,000
3"
STANDARD
CONCENTRIC
RXGY-D02A/G02A
RXGY-E03A/G02A
RXGY-D03A/G02A
RXGY-E03A/G02A
RXGY-D02A/G02A
RXGY-E03A/G02A
RXGY-D03A/G02A
RXGY-E03A/G02A
RXGY-D03A/G02A
RXGY-E03A/G02A
RXGY-D03A/G02A
RXGY-E03A/G02A
120,000
3"
STANDARD
CONCENTRIC
RXGY-D03A/G02A
RXGY-E03A/G02A
3 - 4
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