Termination Fittings - Vertical & Sidewall; Direct Vent - Multiple Boiler Installation - Vertical Vent And Sidewall Combustion Air; Fig. 13 - Direct Vent - Vertical Vent And Sidewall Combustion Air Terminations Of Multiple Exalt Boilers - IDEAL Exalt Solo 110 Manual

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CHAPTER 2 - DIRECT VENT INSTALLATION OF VENT/AIR PIPING
2.3.4 Termination Fittings - Vertical & Sidewall
1. The vent and combustion air terminations must
include a factory supplied "bird screen" installed as
shown in Fig. 3 on page 14 & Fig. 10 on page 18.
2. The combustion air piping must terminate using a
90º elbow as shown in Fig. 6 or Fig. 8 on page 17.
3. The vent piping must terminate vertically with a
coupling, as shown in Fig. 12 on page 19.
WARNING
Do not extend the vent pipe above the roof
beyond the dimension shown in Fig. 12 on
page 19. Extended exposure of the vent
pipe could cause condensate to freeze and
block the vent pipe, resulting in substantial
property damage, serious injury, or death.
Fig. 13 - Direct Vent - Vertical Vent and Sidewall Combustion Air Terminations of Multiple EXALT
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2.3.5 Direct Vent - Multiple Boiler Installation -
Vertical Vent and Sidewall Combustion Air
1. On installations of multiple EXALT boilers, terminate
each vent and combustion air pipe as described in
this manual.
2. Each vent and combustion air termination must
be a minimum 12" [30.5 cm] from the adjacent
termination for installations in the U.S. as shown in
Fig. 13 below. For installations in Canada, provide
clearances as required by CAN/CSA B149.1.
NOTICE
The combustion air inlet of the EXALT is defined
as being part of a direct vent system. It is not
considered as a forced air intake. The required
clearance of an adjacent boiler vent to a forced
air inlet does not apply in a multiple installation
of EXALT boilers.
Vent Terminations
Combustion Air
Terminations
Boilers

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