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If all of these conditions cannot be met, an alternative venting
design shall be used, a listed chimney--lining system, or a Type--B
common vent.
Inspections before the sale and at the time of installation will
determine the acceptability of the chimney or the need for repair
and/or (re)lining. Refer to the Fig. 25 to perform a chimney
inspection. If the inspection of a previously used tile--lined
chimney:
a. Shows signs of vent gas condensation, the chimney
should be relined in accordance with local codes and the
authority having jurisdiction. The chimney should be re-
lined with a listed metal liner, or a Type--B vent shall be
used to reduce condensation. If a condensate drain is re-
quired by local code, refer to the current edition of NFGC
NFPA54/ANSI Z223.1, Section 12.10 for additional in-
formation on condensate drains.
b. Indicates the chimney exceeds the maximum permissible
size in the tables, the chimney should be rebuilt or relined
to conform to the requirements of the equipment being
installed and the authority having jurisdiction.
A chimney without a clay tile liner , which is otherwise in good
condition, shall be rebuilt to conform to current edition of
ANSI/NFPA 211 or be lined with a UL listed metal liner or UL
listed Type--B vent. Relining with a listed metal liner or Type--B
vent is considered to be a vent--in--a--chase.
If a metal liner or Type-- B vent is used to line a chimney, no other
appliance shall be vented into the annular space between the
chimney and the metal liner.
Exterior Masonry Chimney FAN + NAT
Installations with Type-- B Double Wall Vent
Connectors NFPA & AGA
Table 8 Combined Appliance Maximum Input Rating in
Thousands of BTUH per Hour
VENT HEIGHT
FT. (M)
INTERNAL AREA OF CHIMNEY
IN
2
(MM
2
)
12
(7741)
19
(12258)
28
(18064)
38
(24516)
6 (1.8) 74 119 178 257
8 (2.4) 80 130 193 279
10 (3.0) 84 138 207 299
15 (4.5) NR 152 233 334
20 (6.0) NR NR 250 368
30 (9.1) NR NR NR 404
Table 9 Minimum Allowable Input Rating of
Space--Heating Appliance in Thousands of BTUH per Hour
VENT HEIGHT
FT (M)
INTERNAL AREA OF CHIMNEY
IN
2
.(MM
2
)
12
(7741)
19
(12258)
28
(18064)
38
(24516)
Local 99% Winter Design
Temperature: 17 to 26_F * ( --- 8 t o --- 3 _C)
6 (1.8) 0 55 99 141
8 (2.4) 52 74 111 154
10 (3.0) NR 90 125 169
15 (4.6) NR NR 167 212
20 (6.1) NR NR 212 258
30 (9.1) NR NR NR 362
Local 99% Winter Design
Temperature: 5 to 16_F * ( --- 1 5 t o --- 9 _C)
6 (1.8) NR 78 121 166
8 (2.4) NR 94 135 182
10 (3.0) NR 111 149 198
15 (4.6) NR NR 193 247
20 (6.1) NR NR NR 293
30 (9.1) NR NR NR 377
Local 99% Winter Design
Temperature: ---10 to 4_F * ( --- 2 3 t o --- 1 6 _C)
6 (1.8) NR NR 145 196
8 (2.4) NR NR 159 213
10 (3.0) NR NR 175 231
15 (4.6) NR NR NR 283
20 (6.1) NR NR NR 333
30 (9.1) NR NR NR NR
Local 99% Winter Design
Temperature: ---11_F ( --- 2 4 _C) or lower
Not recommended for any vent configuration.
*The 99.6% heating db temperatures table found in the Appendix of the
Climatic Design Information chapter of the 2017 ASHRAE Fundamentals
Handbook.
APPLIANCE APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Appliance operation has a significant impact on the performance
of the venting system. If the appliances are sized, installed,
adjusted, and operated properly, the venting system and/or the
appliances should not suffer from condensation and corrosion.
The venting system and all appliances shall be installed in
accordance with applicable listings, standards, and codes.
The furnace should be sized to provide 100 percent of the design
heating load requirement plus any margin that occurs because of
furnace model size capacity increments. Heating load estimates
can be made using approved methods available from Air
Conditioning Contractors of America (Manual J); American
Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air--Conditioning
Engineers; or other approved engineering methods. Excessive
oversizing of the furnace could cause the furnace and/or vent to
fail prematurely. When a metal vent or metal liner is used, the
vent must be in good condition and be installed in accordance
with the vent manufacturer’s instructions.

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