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Vent Piping Guidelines
NOTE - Lennox has approved the use of DuraVent
®
 and 
Centrotherm  manufactured  vent  pipe  and  terminations 
as  an  option to PVC.  When  using  the  PolyPro®  by Du-
raVent or InnoFlue® by Centrotherm venting system the 
vent  pipe  requirements  stated  in  the  unit  installation  in-
struction – minimum & maximum vent lengths, termination 
clearances, etc. – apply and must be followed. Follow the 
instructions provided with PoyPro by DuraVent and Inno-
Flue by Centrotherm venting system for assembly or if re-
quirements are more restrictive. The PolyPro by Duravent 
and  InnoFlue  by Centrotherm venting  system  must  also 
follow  the  uninsulated  and  unconditioned  space  criteria 
listed in table 8.
The EL296DFE can be installed as either a Non-Direct 
Vent or a Direct Vent gas central furnace.
NOTE - In Non-Direct Vent installations, combustion air is 
taken from indoors or ventilated attic or crawlspace and 
ue gases are discharged outdoors. In Direct Vent instal-
lations,  combustion  air  is  taken  from  outdoors  and  ue 
gases are discharged outdoors.
Intake  and  exhaust  pipe  sizing  -- Size pipe according 
to TABLE 6 and TABLE 7. Count all elbows inside and 
outside the home. TABLE 6 lists the minimum vent pipe 
lengths permitted. TABLE 7 lists the maximum pipe 
lengths permitted.
TABLE 6 
MINIMUM VENT PIPE LENGTHS
EL296DFE MODEL MIN. VENT LENGTH*
045, 070, 090, 110
15 ft or 5ft plus 2 elbows or 
10 ft plus 1 elbow
*Any approved termination may be added to the minimum length listed. 
Two 45 degree elbows are equivalent to one 90 degree elbow.
Regardless of the diameter of pipe used, the standard roof 
and wall terminations described in section Exhaust Piping 
Terminations should be used. Exhaust vent termination 
pipe is sized to optimize the velocity of the exhaust gas as 
it exits the termination. Refer to TABLE 10.
In some applications which permit the use of several dif-
ferent sizes of vent pipe, a combination vent pipe may be 
used. Contact Lennox’ Application Department for assis-
tance in sizing vent pipe in these applications.
 IMPORTANT
Do not use screens or perforated metal in exhaust or 
intake terminations. Doing so will cause freeze-ups and 
may block the terminations.
NOTE - It  is  acceptable  to  use  any  pipe  size  which  ts 
within the guidelines allowed in TABLE 7.
NOTE - All  horizontal  runs  of  exhaust  pipe  must  slope 
back toward unit. A minimum of 1/4” (6mm) drop for each 
12” (305mm) of horizontal run is mandatory for drainage.
NOTE - Exhaust pipe MUST be glued to furnace exhaust 
ttings.
NOTE - Exhaust  piping  should  be  checked  carefully  to 
make sure there are no sags or low spots.
NOTE - If right side venting option is used, you must in-
clude the elbow at the furnace in the elbow count. If tran-
sitioning to 3” dia pipe, this elbow equates to 20’ of equiv-
alent vent length for all models.
Use the following steps to correctly size vent pipe diam-
eter.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Which style termination
being used?
Standard or concentric?
See table 5.
Which needs
most elbows?
Intake or
exhaust?
How many elbows?
Count all elbows inside
and outside house.
Desired pipe size?
2”, 2-1/2”, 3”
Use table 7 or 9 to find
max intake or exhaust pipe
length. Includes all vent
pipe and elbows inside
What is the altitude of
the furnace installation?
7
furnace capacity?
045, 070, 090,
110 or 135?
FIGURE 26 
NOTE - Lennox oers a glueless vent adapter kit 17H92 
as  an  option  for  exhaust  exiting  at  the  furnace  top  cap 
coupling.