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59SC2A
RECOMMENDED
SUPPORT
FOR
VENT
TERMINATIONS
It
is
recommended
that
sidewall
vent
terminations
in
excess
of
24
inches
(0.6
M)
or
rooftop
terminations
in
excess
of
36
inches
(1
M)
in
vertical
length
be
supported
by
EITHER
the
Direct
Vent
Termination
Kit
shown
in
Table
12
or
by
fieid-supplied
brackets
or
supports
fastened
to
the
structure.
When
determining
appropriate
location
for
termination,
consider
the
following
guidelines:
1.
Comply
with
all
clearance
requirements
stated
in
Fig.
45
or
Fig.
46
per
application.
bo
.
Termination
or
termination
kit
should
be
positioned
where
vent
vapors
will
not
damage
plants/shrubs
or
air
condi-
tioning
equipment.
3.
Termination
or
termination
kit
should
be
positioned
so
that
it
will
not
be
affected
by
wind
eddy,
such
as
inside
building
comers,
nor
by
recirculation
of
flue
gases,
airborne
leaves,
or
light
snow.
4,
Termination
or
termination
kit
should
be
positioned
where
it
will
not
be
damaged
by
or
subjected
to
foreign
objects
such
as
stones,
balls,
etc.
5.
Termination
or
termination
kit
should
be
positioned
where
vent
vapors
are
not
objectionable.
Direct
Vent
/
2-Pipe
System
Direct
vent
(2-pipe)
vent
and
combustion
air
pipes
must
terminate
outside
the
structure.
See
Fig.
45
For
references
to
vent
clearances
required
by
National
code
authorities.
Allowable
vent
and
combustion
air
terminations
are
shown
in
Fig.
47.
4
WARNING
CARBON
MONOXIDE
POISONING
HAZARD
Failure
to
follow
the
instructions
outlined
below
for
each
appliance
being
placed
into
operation
could
result
in
carbon
monoxide
poisoning
or
death.
For
all
venting
configurations
for
this
appliance
and
other
gas
appliances
placed
into
operation
for
the
structure,
provisions
for
adequate
combustion,
ventilation,
and
dilution
air
must
be
provided
in
accordance
with:
U.S.A.
Installations:
Section
9.3
>
NFPA
54/ANSI
2223,1-2009
Air
for
Combustion
and
Ventilation
and
applicable
provisions
of
the
local
building
codes.
Canadian
Installations:
Part
8
of
CAN/CSA-B149.1-10.
Venting
Systems
and
Air
Supply
for
Appliances
and
ail
authorities
having
jurisdiction.
Ventilated
Combustion
Air
The
vent
pipe
for
a
Ventilated
Combustion
Air
System
must
terminate
outdoors.
See
Fig.
46
for
references
to
vent
clearances
required
by
National
code
authorities.
Allowable
vent
terminations
are
shown
in
Fig.
48.
The
combustion
air
pipe
terminates
in
a
well-ventilated
attic
or
crawl
space.
Follow
the
clearances
as
shown
in
Fig.
50.
The
combustion
air
pipe
cannot
terminate
in
attics
or
crawl
spaces
that
use
ventilation
fans
designed
to
operate
in
the
heating
season.
If
ventilation
fans
are
present
in
these
areas,
the
combustion
air
pipe
must
terminate
outdoors
as
a
Direct
Vent
System.
Non-Direct
Vent
/
1-Pipe
System
The
vent
pipe
for
a
Non
Direct
Vent
(1-pipe)
system
must
terminate
outdoors.
See
Fig.
46
for
references
to
vent
clearances
required
by
National
Code
authorities.
Allowable
vent
terminations
are
shown
in
Fig.
48.
A
combustion
air
inlet
pipe
to
the
outdoors
is
not
required
for
a
Non-Direct
(single-pipe)
Vent
System.
A
12-in.
long
section
of
pipe
with
a
tight
radius
2-in.
(51
mm)
90
degree
elbow
is
required
to
be
attached
to
the
furnace.
See
Fig.
49.
This
short
inlet
air
pipe
helps
to
ensure
stable
combustion,
as
well
as
allow
for
sound
attenuation.
To
aid
sound
attenuation,
point
the
inlet
air
pipe
away
from occupants.
An
extra
elbow
and/or
five
feet
of
pipe
may
be
used
to
accomplish
the
sound
attenuation
function.
Termination
Requirements
for
the
Provinces
of
Alberta
and
Saskatchewan
The
Provinces
of
Alberta
and
Saskatchewan
require
a
minimum
unobstructed
distance
of
4
ft.
(1.2
M)
from
the
foundation
to
the
property
line
of
the
adjacent
lot
for
vent
termination
of
any
appliance
with
an
input
over
35,000
btuh.
If
there
is
less
than
4
ft.
(1.2
M)
of
unobstructed
distance
to
the
property
line
of
the
adjacent
lot,
no
type
of
vent
termination
is
permitted
for
appliances
with
inputs
greater
than
35,000
btuh.
There
are
no
additional
restrictions
on
unobstructed
distances
greater
than
8
ft.
(2.4
M).
All
single,
two-pipe
and
concentric
vents
may
be
used,
providing
all
other
Code
and
manufacturer’s
requirements
in
these
instructions
are
adhered
to.
Refer
to
the
appropriate
Vent
Termination
section
above
for
locating
the
vent
termination
If
the
unobstructed
distance
from
the
foundation
to
the
property
line
of
the
adjacent
lot
is
no
less
than
4
ft.
(1.2
M)
and
no
greater
than
8
ft.
(2.4
M),
it
will
be
necessary
to
re-direct
the
flue
gas
plume.
In
this
situation,
a
concentric
vent
kit
cannot
be
used.
A
2-pipe
termination
(or
single
pipe
termination
when
permitted)
that
re-directs
the
flue
gas
away
by
use
of an
elbow
or
tee,
certified
to
ULC
S636
from
the
adjacent
property
line
must
be
used.
See
Fig.
49,
The
concentric
vent
kit
currently
cannot
be
modified
to
attach
an
elbow
to
the
vent
portion
of
the
rain
cap.
A
tee
attached
to
the
rain
cap
could
potentially
direct
the
flue
gas
plume
toward
the
intake
air
stream
and
contaminate
the
incoming
combustion
air
for
the
furnace.
Refer
to
Fig.
49
for
terminations
approved
for
use
in
Alberta
and
Saskatchewan.
Size
the
Vent
and
Combustion
Air
Pipes
General
Furnace
combustion
air
and
vent
pipe
connections
are
sized
for
2-in.
(50
mm
ND)
PVC/ABS
DWV
pipe.
The
combustion
air
and
vent
pipe
connections
also
accommodate
60
mm
polypropylene
venting
systems
with
outside
diameters
of
approximately
60
mm
(2-3/8
inches).
Any
pipe
diameter
change
should
be
made
outside
furnace
casing
in
vertical
pipe.
Any
change
in
diameter
to
the
pipe
must
be
made
as
close
to
the
furnace
as
reasonably
possible.
The
Maximum
Vent
Length
for
the
vent
and
combustion
air
pipe
(when
used)
is
determined
from
the
Maximum
Equivalent
Vent
Length
in
Table
15
or
17,
minus
the
number
of
fittings
multiplied
by
the
deduction
for
each
type
of
fitting
used
from
Table
16.
OPTIONAL
CONFIGURATION
FOR
COMBUSTION
AIR
INLET
PIPE
In
applications
where
there
is
a
risk
of
excessive
moisture
entering
the
combustion
air
inlet
pipe,
a
moisture
trap
may
be
added
to
the
inlet
pipe
to
help
prevent
moisture
from
entering
the
furnace
from
the
combustion
air
inlet
pipe.
See
Fig.
52.
When
sizing
venting
systems,
the
equivalent
length
of
the
optional
moisture
trap
(15
feet/S
M)
must
be
taken
into
account.
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