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Bryan Steam, LLC
www.bryanboilers.com
Phone: 765-473-6651
783 N Chili Ave, Peru, IN 46970 [email protected]
Table 14: Recommended Venting Configurations and Material Options
Vent & Intake Materials
Vent
Options
Type
Penetration
Through Structure
Termination
Parts Table
Reference
Figure
Two Pipe Stainless Steel
vent, Galvanized Steel or
PVC intake
1
Intake
Horizontal Sidewall
Tee or Elbow
Table 12
Figure 8
Vent
Horizontal Sidewall
Tee or Straight
2
Intake
Horizontal Sidewall
Tee or Elbow
---
Vent
Vertical Roof
Tee or Straight
3
Intake
Vertical Roof
Tee or 2 Elbows
Figure 9
Figure 10
Vent
Vertical Roof
Tee or Straight
Two Pipe Polypropylene
vent, Galvanized Steel or
PVC intake
4
Intake
Horizontal Sidewall
Tee
Table 12
Table 13
Figure 8
Vent
Horizontal Sidewall
Tee or Straight
5
Intake
Horizontal Sidewall
Tee
---
Vent
Vertical Roof
Tee or Straight
6
Intake
Vertical Roof
Tee or 2 Elbows
Figure 9
Figure 10
Vent
Vertical Roof
Tee or Straight
Two Pipe CPVC vent, Galva-
nized Steel or PVC intake
7
Intake
Horizontal Sidewall
Tee or Elbow
---
Figure 8
Vent
Horizontal Sidewall
Tee or Straight
8
Intake
Horizontal Sidewall
Tee or Elbow
---
Vent
Vertical Roof
Tee or Straight
9
Intake
Vertical Roof
Tee or 2 Elbows
Figure 9
Figure 10
Vent
Vertical Roof
Tee or Straight
Room air for combustion;
SS, PP, or CPVC vent
10
Vent
Horizontal Sidewall
Tee or Straight
Table 12
Table 13
---
11
Vent
Vertical Roof
Tee or Straight
Notes:
1. It is recommended to use tees for both intake and vertical terminatoins in extra windy locations.
2. All terminations shall have bird screens.
3. All non-metallic venting exposed to sunlight shall be UV resistant.