Installation
2
Installation of Insulated Stainless Steel Flexible Oil Vent
In addition to the following
instructions, also consult
Field Controls Direct Vent
System manual for detailed
instructions on how to install
the venting system.
Use a 4” to 3” reducer (not supplied)
to connect an intake pipe to the Riello
burner.
If no air intake is required a=0 then
provide combustion air supply to
mechanical room where the burner is
installed. The burner requires fresh air
for safe operation and must be installed
in a mechanical room where there are
provisions for adequate combustion
and ventilation air.
Refer to Vitorond 100
Installation and Service
Instructions.
Avoid dips in the venting system when
using the flexible insulated stainless
steel oil vent.
The direct vent kit includes a VRV-4
vacuum relief valve which must be
installed in the air intake pipe as close
as possible to the burner when using a
Beckett burner (see Fig. 1).
*The direct vent kit includes a
Viessmann-specific stainless steel
boiler-to-vent transition adaptor.
Do not install the regular galvanized
vent pipe adaptor shipped with the
boiler. This galvanized vent pipe
adaptor is intended for chimney venting
application and therefore must be
discarded in a direct vent application.
5
3
5
1
0
5
0
v
2
.5
*Boiler-to-vent
transition adaptor
(stainless steel)
Supports
Smoke test port
Exhaust
12” min. above
anticipated snow line
VRV-4
Vacuum
Relief
Valve
b=15’
a=20’
(max. 2 x 90°elbows)
Each 90° elbow = 3’ e.q.L.
R
1
=min. wall clearance 28”
(for min. bend radius of
flexible vent pipe)
Ø4”
max. 3’
b
Air intake
R
1
Fig. 1
a
IMPORTANT