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NOTE: The transition from 2” pipe to 3” pipe must be made
in a vertical run.
MaxiMUM allowaBle teMPeratUres
oF tyPical NoN-Metallic VeNt Material
Material
HDt
rti
standard
°F
°c
°F
°c
PVc
158
70
–
–
ASTM F891 *
ASTM D2665 **
ASTM D1785 **
ASTM D2241 **
cPVc
210
100
–
–
ASTM D2846 **
ASTM F441 **
ASTM F442 **
aBs
180
82
–
–
ASTM D2661 ***
ASTM F628 ***
radel - a200
414
212
–
–
UL-1738
ULC S636
*
Allowable temperatures based on Classifications covered in ASTM D4396 [Deflection Temperatures under Load
(264 psi) (1819KPa)].
**
Allowable temperatures based on Classifications covered in ASTM D1784 [Deflection Temperatures under Load
(264 psi) (1819KPa)].
***
Allowable temperatures based on Classifications covered in ASTM D3965 [Deflection Temperatures under Load
(264 psi) (1819KPa)].
COMBUSTION AIR AND VENT PIPE
Combustion air and vent piping connections on boiler
3.
are sized for 2” pipe. Any pipe size change (to 3”) must be
made outside of the boiler casing in a vertical run of pipe
to allow for proper drainage of vent condensate. Due to
potential for flue gas temperatures over 155°F, the first five
(5) feet of vent pipe must be CPVC, the remaining vent
pipe can be PVC. If any elbows are employed within the
first 5 feet of vent, they must be CPVC too. Two (2) - 30”
pieces of 2” CPVC pipe are furnished with the boiler.
Summary of Contents for UB100
Page 15: ...15 Near Boiler Piping Figure 2 Single Zone Boiler Piping ...
Page 16: ...16 Figure 3 Multi zone Boiler Piping With Zone Valves Near Boiler Piping ...
Page 19: ...19 Figure 6 Diaphragm Type Expansion Tank Piping Near Boiler Piping ...
Page 20: ...20 Figure 7 Conventional closed type Expansion Tank Piping Near Boiler Piping ...
Page 27: ...27 Combustion Air and Vent Pipe Figure 11 Combustion Air and Vent Piping ...
Page 32: ...32 Electrical Wiring Figure 13 Field Wiring Connections ...
Page 53: ...53 DETAILED SEQUENCE OF OPERATION ...
Page 57: ...57 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART 2 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 58: ...58 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART 3 TROUBLESHOOTING ...