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Jamestown J2000T - Vertical Venting Diagram and Details; Vertical Venting Clearances and Hole Location

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F. Vertical Venting Outside Roof Line
- Unit Back Parallel To Outside Wall
Page 26
1998-2006 Edition
A vertical vent system constructed of rigid "L" type chimney pipe may be required if a horizontal termination
cannot meet the required clearances to combustible materials and/or clearances from the vent cap to any
air intake openings to the interior of the home. Follow the vent pipe manufacturer's instructions to complete
the installation of all vertical vent systems. Also see the "Conventional Direct Through-the-Wall Horizontal
Vent System" section of this manual.
Vertical Venting Outside Roof Line is desirable when the vent pipe can be run outside the home in an
unobtrusive location. This type of vent system is less labor intensive and easier to install than Vertical
Venting Inside Roof Line.
Parts List
1. 3” (76mm) Pipe PL-Type
2. 3” (76mm) Cleanout T PL-Type
3. 3” (76mm) Cleanout T Cap
4. 3” (76mm) Pipe to 4” (102mm) Pipe Adapter PL-Type
5. 4” (102mm) Pipe PL-Type
6. Wall Bracket
7. Roof Flashing
8. Exhaust Cap/Rain Cap
9. 1-5/8” (41mm) Flexible Hose or Rigid Pipe
10. 1-5/8” (41mm) Air Intake Cap/Rodent Screen

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