Installation Planning; For Horizontal Termination; For Vertical Termination; Installing A Vent System In An Outside Chase - Vermont Castings KSTDV500(N/P)TSCSB Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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INSTALLATION PLANNING

There are two basic types of direct-vent installation:
Horizontal Termination
Vertical Termination
It is important to select the proper length of vent pipe for
the type of termination you choose. It is also important to
note the wall thickness.

FOR HORIZONTAL TERMINATION

Select the amount of vertical rise desired. All horizontal run
of venting must have 1/4" rise for every 12" of run towards
the termination below 7
1
" of vertical rise from fl oor of fi re-
2
place. With 7
1
feet or more of vertical rise from the fl oor
2
of the fi replace, the horizontal run may be level. NEVER
run vent piping down.
You may use up to three 90° elbows in this vent confi gura-
tion. Refer to Vertical/Horizontal Termination Confi gurations
on Page 16.

FOR VERTICAL TERMINATION

Measure the distance from the fi replace fl oor to the ceil-
ing. Add the ceiling thickness, the vertical rise in an attic
or second story, and allow for suffi cient vent height above
the roof line.
NOTE: You may use two 45° elbows in place of a 90°
elbow. You must follow rise to run ratios when using
45° elbows. The appliance is approved for use with
three 90° elbows maximum or a combination of 90°
and 45° elbows up to a maximum of 270°.
For two-story applications, fi restops are required at each
fl oor level. If an offset is needed in the attic, additional pipe
and elbows will be required.
Treatment of fi restops and construction of
the chase may vary from building type to
building type. These instructions are not
substitutes for the requirements of local
building codes. You must follow all local
building codes.
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VENTING INSTALLATION
Never run the vent pipe down. This may
cause excessive temperatures which could
cause a fi re.
You may use a chase with a vent termination with exposed
pipe on the exterior of the house. See Installing Vent
System in a Chase below. If pipe is enclosed in chase, it
is not exposed.
It is very important that the venting system maintain its
balance between the combustion air intake and the fl ue
gas exhaust. Certain limitations apply to vent confi gurations
and must be strictly followed.
INSTALLING A VENT SYSTEM IN AN
OUTSIDE CHASE
A chase is a vertical boxlike structure built to enclose
venting that runs along the outside of a building. A chase
is required for such venting.
When installing in a chase, you should
insulate the chase as you would the outside
walls of your home. This is especially
important in cold climates. Insulation
should be considered a combustible
material. Maintain proper clearances to all
combustible materials.
Always maintain minimum clearances
around vent systems. The minimum
clearances to combustibles for horizontal
vent pipe are 3" at the top* and 1" at the
sides and bottom of the vent system until
the pipe penetrates the nearest vertical
wall (1" required). A 1" minimum clearance
all around the pipe must be maintained at
outside wall and on vertical runs. Do not
pack the open air spaces with insulation
or other materials. This could cause high
temperatures and may present a fi re hazard.
*Unless the vertical run is 7
from fl oor of fi replace, the clearance for the
horizontal run is 1" on all sides.
1
feet or higher
2
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