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INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
ensure that all piping and connections possess adequate
structural integrity and support to prevent flue pipe separa-
tion, shifting, or sagging during furnace operation.
M
ATERIALS
AND
J
OINING
M
ETHODS
WARNING
T
O AVOID BODILY INJURY, FIRE OR EXPLOSION, SOLVENT CEM ENTS M UST BE
KEPT AW AY FROM ALL IGNITION SOURCES (I.E., SPARKS, OPEN FLAM ES, AND
EXCESSIVE HEAT) AS THEY ARE COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS.
A
VOID BREATHING
CEMENT VAPORS OR CONTACT W ITH SKIN AND/OR EYES.
Precautions should be taken to prevent condensate from
freezing inside the vent/flue pipe and/or at the vent/flue pipe
termination. It is our recommendation that all vent/flue piping
exposed to temperatures below 35°F for extended periods
of time should be insulated with 1/2” thick closed cell foam.
Also all vent/flue piping exposed outdoors in excess of the
terminations shown in this manual (or in unheated areas)
should be insulated with 1/2” thick closed cell foam. Inspect
piping for leaks prior to installing insulation.
The following bullets and diagram describe the restrictions
concerning the appropriate location of vent/flue pipe and com-
bustion air intake pipe (when applicable) terminations. Re-
fer to or the installation instructions for specific details on
termination construction.
•
All terminations must be located at least 12 inches
above ground level or the anticipated snow level.
•
Vent terminations must terminate at least 3 feet above
any forced air inlet located within 10 feet.
NOTE:
This provision does not apply to the combus-
tion air intake termination of a direct vent application.
•
The vent termination of a
non-direct
vent
application
must terminate at least 4 feet below, 4 feet horizon-
tally from, or 1 foot above any door, window, or gravity
air inlet into any building.
•
The vent termination of a
direct vent
application must
terminate at least 12 inches from any opening through
which flue gases may enter a building (door, window,
or gravity air inlet).
•
The vent termination of vent pipe run vertically through
a roof must terminate at least 12 inches above the
roof line (or the anticipated snow level) and be at least
12 inches from any vertical wall (including any antici-
pated snow build up).
•
A vent termination shall not terminate over public walk-
ways or over an area where condensate or vapor could
create a nuisance or hazard or could be detrimental
to the operation of regulators, relief valves, or other
equipment.
•
The combustion air intake termination of a direct vent
application should not terminate in an area which is
frequently dusty or dirty.
NOTE:
In Canada, the B149 Fuel Gas Code takes prece-
dence over the preceding termination restrictions.
12"
12"
NON-DIRECT VENT
VENT/FLUE TERMINATION
NO TERMINATIONS
ABOVE WALKWAY
12"
4'
4'
NON-DIRECT VENT
VENT/FLUE TERMINATION
DIRECT VENT
VENT/FLUE TERMINATION
12"
10'
3"
FORCED AIR
INLET
OTHER THAN
COMBUSTION AIR
TERMINATION INTAKE
GRADE OR HIGHEST
ANTICIPATED
SNOW LEVEL
90% Furnace Vent Termination Clearances
WARNING
T
HE RUBBER ELBOW IS NOT DESIGNED TO SUPPORAT A LOAD.
W
HEN THE
RUBBER ELBOW IS MOUNTED EXTERNALLY TO THE FURNACE CABINET,
EXTREME CARE MUST BE TAKEN TO ADEQUATELY SUPPORT FIELD-SUPPLIED
VENT/FLUE PIPING, AS DAMAGE CAN RESULT IN LEAKS CAUSING BODILY
INJURY OR DEATH DUE TO EXPOSURE TO FLUE GASES, INCLUDING CARBON
MONOXIDE.
V
ENT
/F
LUE
P
IPE
L
ENGTHS
(N
ON
-D
IRECT
V
ENT
)
AND
D
IAM
-
ETERS
Refer to the following tables for applicable length, elbows,
and pipe diameter for construction of the vent/flue pipe sys-
tem of a non-direct vent installation. In addition to the vent/
flue pipe, a single 90° elbow must be secured to the com-
bustion air intake to prevent inadvertent blockage. The tee
or elbows used in the vent/flue termination must be included
when determining the number of elbows in the piping sys-
tem.