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FIGURE 6-10 Flue on Sidewall, Combustion Air on Roof
FIGURE 6-11 Flue on Sidewall, Inside Combustion Air
Combustion
Air Inlet
Vent - T Terminal
Maintain
12"(305mm) US
(18"(457mm)
Canada) clearance
above highest
anticipated snow line
6 - COMBUSTION AIR AND VENT PIPING
FIGURE 6-13 Side Wall Concentric Terminal w/Accelerator
FIGURE 6-14 Side Wall Venting Terminal w/T-Terminal
Combustion
Air
Vent w/
Accelerator
1" (25.4mm) Max.
Separation
Vent w/T-
Termina
l
12" (305mm) Min.
Separation of Combustion Air and Vent
shall be maintained.
No Maximum separation is required when
using T-Terminal for vent.
See Snow & Ice
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See Snow & Ice
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FIGURE 6-12 Two Pipe Side Wall with 45° Vent
Vent
45° Elbow
Upward
3" (76mm) Min.
24" (610mm) Max.
Separation
See Snow & Ice
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Combustion Air, 90°
Elbow Downward
12" (205mm) Min.
24" (610mm) Max.
Separation
Opening
Separation
24" Min.
Note
Configurations of single pipe vent with flue on the
sidewall, requires a tee as the vent terminal. See
figures 6-10 and 6-11.
Note
If separation in Fig. 6-2 or Fig 6-12 is not large
enough to prevent cross flow contamination between
flue gas and fresh air use T-Terminal as shown
in Fig. 6-14. Use of T-Terminal for vent as shown
in Fig. 6-14 does not have a max. separation
requirement between flue gas and fresh air.
Ground Level
Snow Line
Snow Line
PN 240011320 Rev. G 10/01/2021]