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CGSW   AL29-4C Stainless Steel  -  Pressure Rated Venting System
CGVSW  444 Stainless Steel - Pressure Rated Venting System

IMPORTANT:

 DO NOT INSTALL WITHOUT FIRST READING THESE 

INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY.

Corr/Guard, manufactured by Metal-Fab, Inc. is a special stainless steel 

venting system for gas-fired appliances listed as Cat. II, III & IV or in Canada, 

Type BH Gas Venting Systems per ULC-636, with rated operating temperature 
of 550

°

 F (287

°

 C), and rated for positive pressure of 15” w.c. Metal-Fab, Inc. 

recommends  the  system  be  inspected  once  a  year  by  a  qualified  service 

technician. 

Examine all components for possible shipping damage before installation. 
Proper joint assembly is essential for a safe installation. Follow these 
instructions exactly as written. Check severe stress of joints upon 
completion of assembly. This venting system must be free to expand and 
contract. Check for unrestricted movement through walls, ceilings and 
roof penetrations. Different manufacturers have different joint systems 

and adhesives. Do not mix pipe, fittings or joining methods from different 

manufacturers. 

Venting system design may be limited by appliance performance. Consult 
appliance installation instructions to determine proper sizing and limitations 
such as maximum horizontal length and height, maximum number of elbows or 
offsets, connecting two or more appliances to a common venting system, and 
other limitations that may affect design and installation. 

It is the responsibility 

of the installer to contact local building and fire officials concerning any 

installation restrictions and/or inspection requirements that may apply.

 

Permits may be required before starting an installation. Installation is to be in 
accordance with local building code requirements and National Codes: USA – 
NFPA 54 ANSI-Z223.1 or NFPA 211. In Canada – CAN/CGA-B149.1 or CAN/
CGA-B149.2 Propane Installation Code as applicable.

GENERAL

Corr/Guard is to be installed in accordance with these installation instructions 
and those of the appliance manufacturer. For conditions and applicable 

restrictions not specifically mentioned herein, contact building or fire officials 

having jurisdiction in your area. The following is a guide to assist a professional 
installer.

• 

Proper operation of the venting system and appliance is dependant on the 

use of all parts specified by Metal-Fab for use in the particular installation. 

System performance may be affected if the proper assembly of all required 
parts is not accomplished.

• 

Refer to appliance’s instructions to determine proper sizing and connection 
of the venting system to the appliance.

• 

Tee sections should only be used in conjunction with a drain on appliances 
tested for use with a drain, or if allowed by the appliance manufacturer for 
multiple appliance connections.

• 

If  required  by  the  appliance  manufacturer,  a  drain  fitting  must  be  located 

as  close  as  possible  to  the  appliance  flue  outlet.  Unless  a  drain  fitting  is 

supplied with the appliance, install only a Corr/Guard Drain Fitting.

• 

More than one Category II, III or IV appliance may not be connected into the same 

vent system, unless the appliance manufacturer specifically approved such a system 

and the appliances are designed for multiple venting. Cat. II, III or IV appliances MAY 
NOT share any part of their vent system with a natural draft appliance. 

• 

Check the joints and seams for gas tightness when using the venting system 
with a Cat. III or Cat. IV appliance.

• 

Except for installation in one and two family dwellings, a venting system that 
extends though any zone above that on which the connected appliance is 

located  shall  be  provided  with  an  enclosure  having  a  fire  resistance  rating 

equal to or greater than that of the floor or roof assemblies through which it 

passes. 

For 5” diameter Corr/Guard (CGSW or CGVSW) HORIZONTAL 

installation, any enclosures must be NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS!

• 

Corr/Guard shall not be routed into, through, or within any other vent, such 

as  an  existing  masonry  or  factory-built  chimney  flue  that  is  connected  to 

another appliance.

• 

WARNING! Do not place or install insulation in any required clearance 
spaces surrounding the venting system.

• 

Enclosure  of  exterior  mounted  venting  systems  below  the  roofline  is 

recommended to limit condensation and protect from mechanical damage.

VENT LENGTH

For installations that require non-standard vent lengths, CGSW or CGVSW 
Variable Length vent sections may be used. The vent section consists of a 

telescoping assembly that is adjusted from 5” to 20” additional finished length 

to the venting system. Once proper length is set, secure the vent section by 
tightening the integral compression band. 

WARNING: Variable Length vent 

sections are not to be subjected to vertical force loads. Use appropriate 
supports.

JOINT CONNECTIONS

Each Corr/Guard vent component contains 
a seal gasket on the female end of the vent 
joint and locking tabs. Mechanical fastening 
of the joint is automatic and requires no 
tools. Visually check the gasket for proper 
location within the pipe bead during assembly 

or flue gases could leak, resulting in carbon 

monoxide poisoning. Assembly of joints is 
shown on 

FIG. 1

:

NOTE:

  When assembling Corr/Guard single 

wall  vent, always  install  the female  flue end 

elevated above the male flue end.  The “UP” arrow will point to the elevated 

female flue end.  Change of directions are made by using a male to male or 

female to female adapter depending on the flow of the condensate.

1. Insert the male end of the vent pipe into the adjoining female vent section 

until the bead of the male joint stops at the edge of the female joint.

2. When properly inserted to the fullest extent, the integral locking tabs will 

snap into place, securing the joint.  

Before Proceeding, verify that all 

locking tabs are engaged for each joint assembly. 

APPLIANCE CONNECTION

If an appliance does not supply a condensate drain and one is required per the 

appliance manufacturer’s instructions or local codes, install a drain fitting in the 

horizontal portion of the vent, as close as possible to appliance outlet. If the 

appliance flue collar is not designed to accept the Corr/Guard joint profile, an 

adapter may be available from Metal-Fab. (See 

FIG. 2

)

CORR/GUARD

SINGLE WALL 

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

7' MAX.

APPLIANCE

TERMINATION

APPLIANCE ADAPTER

SEAL AT APPLIANCE WITH

HIGH TEMPERATURE RTV 

ELBOW

HORIZONTAL DRAIN TEE

OR DRAIN FITTING

HANGER

STRAP

WALL 

THIMBLE

TO DRAIN DISPOSE OF 
CONDENSATE ACCORDING 
TO LOCAL CODE

7' MAX.

APPLIANCE

TERMINATION

APPLIANCE ADAPTER

SEAL AT APPLIANCE WITH

HIGH TEMPERATURE RTV 

ELBOW

HORIZONTAL DRAIN TEE

OR DRAIN FITTING

HANGER

STRAP

WALL 

THIMBLE

TO DRAIN DISPOSE OF 
CONDENSATE ACCORDING 
TO LOCAL CODE

Side Wall 
Installation

FIG. 2

INSERT MALE END UNTIL THE 
END OF THE FEMALE PROFILE 
MAKES CONTACT WITH THE 
MALE PROFILE BEAD.

VERIFY THAT TABS “SNAP” 

INTO LOCKING POSITION.

FIG. 1

CONDENSATE DRAINS

Corr/Guard  drain  fittings  contain  a  1/2”  (13  mm)  dia.  steel  tube  that  should 

be located at the bottom of the vent when properly installed. A plastic drain 
hose must be attached to the tube and a trap loop formed into the drain hose 
(trap loop should be 4 times the appliance maximum pressure – in. w.c.). Vents 
using a drain hose must be inspected periodically to assure that water is in 
the trap loop. 

If trap loop is not maintained, exhaust from the connected 

appliances may accumulate inside the building area.

HORIZONTAL VENTING AND WALL PENETRATION

A venting system that exits through a side wall shall:

• 

Terminate not less than 12 inches (305 mm) above the ground.

• 

Be located above the snow line in geographical areas where snow 
accumulates.

• 

Not be located in traffic areas such as walkways unless the venting system 

is at least 7 feet (2.1 m) above the ground.

When an appliance incorporates a combustion air inlet system, the venting 
system shall terminate:

• 

6 feet (1.8m) or more from the combustion air intake of any appliance.

• 

More than 3 feet (0.9m) from any other building opening, gas utility meter, or 
service regulator.

• 

Less  distance  is  permitted  if  specified  in  the  appliance’s  installation 

instructions.

For horizontal venting:

• 

Means shall be provided for draining condensate. Due to ice build up and 
blockage, it is required that proper sloping be employed when the vent is 
installed horizontally. A male to male or female to female adapter can be 
used to allow condensate to drain properly.

• 

Any portion of a horizontally installed vent shall have a slope (upwards for 
Cat. II, III or IV appliances or downwards for Cat. III or IV appliances) not 
less than 1/4 inch (6.4 mm) every 12 inches (305 mm) to prevent collection 
of condensate at any location in the assembly.

• 

Use non-combustible hanger straps a minimum of every 7 feet (1.8 m) 
to support the vent system from ceiling joints or other solid structures. 

WARNING! Do not puncture vent system!

• 

Vent must not sag or dip providing areas for condensate to collect.

Install venting system maintaining clearances as indicated in these 
instructions and the labeled product.

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