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VENT INSTALLATION –
INDOOR INSTALLATION OR OUTDOOR SHELTER
Always vent the heater to the outdoors, see Note*.
• Vent it vertically using double wall vent
connector pipe.
Locate the heater so as to minimize the length of horizontal venting and the number of vent
elbows required. Horizontal vent runs must slope to allow exhaust condensate to drain and it is
recommended to have a condensate drain as described in the venting installation instructions.
Flueing must be in accordance with AS/NZS 5601.1
NOTE *
: Vent must be at least 2.4
m (8 ft) away from nearest vertical
surface. Vents extending 1.5 m (5 ft) or
more above the roof must be braced
or guyed. Consult your local code
officials for detailed information.
VERTICAL VENTING
(See Figures 12 and 14)
Vent the heater vertically in a system in accordance
with AS/NZS 5601.1 and local codes. Double-wall vent
connector is recommended; however single-wall pipe
is allowed in some circumstances. Consult your local
code official for detailed information.
Do not
use a
draft hood with this heater.
To connect a double wall metal gas vent to the heater,
order the appropriate Metal Flue Collar from the chart
below:
1. See Table 6 to determine allowable vent sizes for
your heater.
NOTICE: Table 6 is for installations in which the total lateral vent length (that is, the horizontal
distance from the flue collar to the main vertical portion of the vent) is less than half the total
vent height (the vertical distance from the flue collar to the vent termination) and which have
three or less elbows in the system. For vent lenghts greater than 16 m (52.5 ft), only one elbow
is allowed. See Table 6a below for details.
Read “VERTICAL VENTING” before using this table.
Figure 13.
Metal Flue Collar
Part No.
100 mm x 150 mm (4” x 6”)
684431106
100 mm x 200 mm (4” x 8”)
684431108
Table 6.