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If the system temperatures are unknown at the
time of installation, class IIC or higher venting
material is recommended.
The Unit is a Category II and IV appliance and
may be installed with vent materials meeting the
standards listed on Table 9.
The unit’s vent can terminate through the roof, or
through an outside wall.
All installations must be done following the vent
supplier’s recommended installation techniques. If
these are not available, refer to the Manufacturer
recommendations for the material used.
NOTE: For Category II and IV boilers, have
horizontal runs sloping upwards not less than
1/4 inch per foot (21 mm/m) from the boiler to
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necessary, have means provided for drainage of
condensate.
ATTENTION: Pour la catégorie II & IV, les
chaudières ont horizontal en pente vers le haut au
moins 1/4 de pouce par pied (21 mm/m) à partir
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et, le cas échéant, ont des moyens prévus pour
l’évacuation des condensats.
The venting must be correct to allow the condensate
to run back to the Unit to drain. Route the vent pipe
to the heater as directly as possible. Seal all joints.
Provide adequate hangers as required in the venting
system manufacturer’s Installation Instructions, or at
least every 4 feet.
The unit must not support the weight of the vent
pipe.
The maximum equivalent pipe length
allowed is 100 feet (30m).
Each elbow is
considered to be 5 feet (1.5m). Manufacturer offers
accessory kits to use with horizontal and vertical
exhaust vent systems, as shown in Table 8
3.3.1 Common
Venting
This unit can be common vented, however, the
common venting must be a professionally designed
and approved system. See Venting Document 1396.
pdf available online.
Catagory II and IV units are never permitted to
share a vent with any Catagory 1 appliances.
3.3.3
Venting Requirements Unique to
Canada
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are Vent Category II and IV appliances. Per the
requirements of CAN/CSA-B149.1, only BH vent
systems can be connected to these units and
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vent (eg. plastics) must be installed per the vent
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Table 8.
Vent Accessory Kits
Model 1600
Model 2000
Model 2500
Model 3000
Model 3500
Model 4000
Horizontal vent terminal for stainless steel
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D2012001
D2012001
D2012002
D2012003
D2012003
Screen for horizontal CPVC vent
CA012104
CA012101
CA012101
CA012102
CA012103
CA012103
Screen for vertical stainless steel vent
D2012304
D2012301
D2012301
D2012302
D2012303
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Screen for vertical CPVC vent
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CA012501
CA012501
CA012502
CA012503
CA012503
Installation Standards
Material
United States
Canada
Stainless steel
UL 1738
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venting material. The venting material class must
be chosen based upon the intended application
of the unit, and must be installed according to
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manufacturer’s instructions.
CPVC, sch 40
ANSI/ASTM F441
Polypropylene
ULC S636 Class 2C
Table 9.
Required Exhaust Vent Material
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