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Venting Part 4 If all contaminants listed in Table 2.1 in the installation manual are STRICTLY AVOIDED, combustion
room can be used as a source of air intake. This table is shown again below.
Note: In new home installs it is mandatory to bring air in from outside the home while the home is being built. This is
in done to prevent dust and any other contaminants from entering the boiler housing and affecting operation.
Table 2-1 - Corrosive Products and Contaminant Sources
Products to Avoid
Contaminated Sources to Avoid
Antistatic fabric softeners, bleaches, detergents,
Laundry facilities
cleaners
Perchloroethylene (PCE), hydrocarbon based cleaners
Dry cleaning facilities
Chemical fertilizer, herbicides/pesticides, dust,
Farms or areas with livestock and manure
methane gas
Paint or varnish removers, cements or glues, sawdust
Wood working or furniture refinishing shops
Water chlorination chemicals (chloride, fluoride)
Swimming pools, hot tubs
Solvents, cutting oils, fibreglass, cleaning solvents
Auto body or metal working shops
Refrigerant charge with CFC or HCFC
Refrigerant repair shops
Permanent wave solutions
Beauty shops
Fixer, hydrochloric acid (muriatic acid), bromide,
Photo labs, chemical / plastics processing plants
iodine
Cement powder, crack fill dust, cellulose, fibre based
Concrete plant or construction site
insulation
Venting PART 5 The use of ULC S-636 approved PVC/CPVC venting for exhaust is permitted. In cases, where
PVC/CPVC approved 636 venting is used, please follow the same vent length limits as for single wall PP. These
lengths are posted in Table 3.1. Below outlines how to adapt from boiler connection to PVC/CPVC for exhaust
and/or ABC, PVC, etc for air intake.
Adapters
Eco King Boilers are designed and shipped ideally for use with 80mm/125mm concentric, pipe in pipe, venting
connection at the top of the boiler. In cases where twin pipe systems are used, a black O-ring seal on the concentric
air intake portion must be used to block air intake. Then the white cap on the separate single pipe air intake must be
removed from the boiler and an o-ring seal added. Now the boiler is ready to be used in a two pipe system (refer to
Venting Part 3 above). Once these rules are followed, use any 80mm PP to PVC/CPVC adapter (for example,
available through Eco King with part number EK PP-3PVC, M&G Duravent 3PPSAD-PVC or thru IPEX), to connect
immediately onto the boiler. Pipe size can be reduced to 2CPVC, but if done, care must be taken to ensure vent
length does not exceed max lengths in chart shown in Table 3.1. Then connect the same adapter on air intake side
and use ABS, PVC or CPVC for air intake vent run.
Vent/Air-Intake Pipe Length Determination
Use table 3.1 to determine the maximum pipe length that can be used. The table calculates pipe length with
regard to use of 90º elbows, and 45º elbows. Allowable pipe lengths for vent and air-intake pipes are shown for
Natural Gas.
Table 3.1 Maximum Single Pipe length determination for PVC/CPVC (combined lengths. Exhaust vent should
not exceed ½ these distances, ie. 2” max length is 105 ft, so exhaust should not be longer then 52ft)
Number of Elbows and Equivalent Feet
Connection type
Length
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
2” PVC/CPVC
combined
105 ft
100 ft
95 ft
90 ft
85 ft
80 ft
75 ft
70 ft
65 ft
60 ft
55 ft
Vent Length
3” PVC/CPVC Combined
Vent Length
164ft
159 ft
154 ft
149ft
144 ft
139 ft
134 ft
129 ft
124 ft
119 ft
114
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