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Common Venting Using Metal-Lined Masonry Chimney
4 in. (102 mm)
minimum
MIN. LENGTH -- AS
SHORT AS PRACTICAL
MAX. LENGTH
-- SEE NOTE 1
BELOW.
SEALED
PERMANENTLY
SEALED FIREPLACE
OPENING
EXTERIOR
CHIMNEY WITH
METAL
LINER
VENT CONNECTOR
NOTE 1 - Refer to the provided venting tables for installations. Refer
to the capacity requirements shown in the provided venting tables.
OTHER
APPLIANCE
FURNACE
5 ft. (1.5 m)
minimum
AIR FLOW
FIGURE 24
DO NOT insulate the space between the liner and
the chimney wall with puffed mica or any other loose
granular insulating material
IMPORTANT
SINGLE appliance venting of a fan-assisted furnace into
a tile-lined masonry chimney (interior or outside wall)
is PROHIBITED. The chimney must first be lined with
either type B1 vent or an insulated single wall flexible
vent lining system which has been sized according to the
provided venting tables and the vent pipe manufacturer’s
instructions.
A fan-assisted furnace may be commonly vented into an
existing lined masonry chimney if the following conditions
are met:
• The chimney is currently serving at least one draft-
hood equipped appliance
• The vent connectors and chimney are sized accord-
ing to the provided venting tables.
If type B1 double-wall vent is used inside a chimney, no
other appliance can be vented into the chimney. The out-
er wall of type B1 vent pipe must not be exposed to flue
products.
FIGURE 25
Common Venting Using Tile-Lined Interior Masonry Chimney and Combined Vent Connector
MINIMUM LENGTH = AS SHORT AS PRACTICAL.
FOR MAXIMUM LENGTH SEE NOTE TO LEFT
INTERIOR TILE-LINED
MASONRY CHIMNEY
NOTE - the chimney must be properly
sized per provided venting tables or
lined with listed metal lining system.
PERMANENTLY
SEALED FIREPLACE
OPENING
VENT
CONNECTOR
NOTE- Refer to provided venting tables
for installations.
FURNACE
OTHER
APPLIANCE
AIR FLOW