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6 - COMBUSTION AIR AND VENT PIPING
FIGURE 6-17 Side Wall Venting Terminal w/T-Terminal
Vent w/T-
Termina
l
12" (305mm) Min.
Separation of Combustion Air and Vent
shall be maintained.
No Maximum separation is required when
using T-Terminal for vent.
See Snow & Ice
page 32
Note
Configurations of single pipe vent with flue on the
sidewall, requires a tee as the vent terminal. See
figures 6-17, 6-19 and 6-21
Note
If separation in Fig. 6-15 is not large enough to
prevent cross flow contamination between flue
gas and fresh air use T-Terminal as shown in
Fig. 6-17. Use of T-Terminal for vent as shown
in Fig. 6-17 does not have a max. separation
requirement between flue gas and fresh air.
Fig. 6-18 Flue on Roof, Air Intake on Side Wall
Maintain 12"(305mm) US
(18"(457mm) Canada)
clearance above highest
anticipated snow level 24"
(610mm) above roof or
ground
Combustion Air
Vent
Snow Line
Ground Level
Maintain 12"(305mm)
US (18"(457mm)
Canada) clearance
above highest
anticipated snow level
24" (610mm) above
roof or ground
Fig. 6-19 Flue on Sidewall, Combustion Air on Roof
Combustion
Air
Vent - T Terminal
Maintain 12"(305mm) US
(18"(457mm) Canada)
clearance above highest
anticipated snow level 24"
(610mm) above roof or
ground
Ground Level
Maintain 12"(305mm) US
(18"(457mm) Canada)
clearance above highest
anticipated snow level 24"
(610mm) above roof or
ground
Snow Line
18" Vertical
Clearance to
ventilated soffit
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