Direct Vent - Vent Installation - Through The Roof; Fig. 1 - Direct Vent - Vertical Termination Of Vent And Combustion Air Piping - IDEAL Exalt Solo 110 Manual

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CHAPTER 2 - DIRECT VENT INSTALLATION OF VENT/AIR PIPING
6. The vent termination must also maintain the
following clearances, as shown in Fig. 2 on page
13:
a. At least 3 feet [0.9 m] from adjacent walls
b. At least 3 feet [0.9 m] below roof overhangs
c. At least 7 feet [2.1 m] above any public walkways
d. At least 3 feet [0.9 m] above any forced air
intake within 10 feet [3 m] (does not apply
to the combustion air inlet of a direct vent
appliance).
e. No closer than 12" [30.5 cm] below or horizontally
from any door, window or gravity air inlet.
f.
Must be at least 4 feet [1.2 m] from any electric
meters, gas meters-regulators, relief valves or
other equipment. Never terminate the vent
above or below any of these items within 4 feet
[1.2 m] horizontally.
g. A minimum 12 inches [30.5 cm] horizontal spacing
from other fan assisted appliance vents. Never
terminate the vent above or below any fan assisted
vent within 12 inches [30.5 cm] horizontally.
7. Locate the vent and combustion air terminations in a
manner to protect from damage by foreign objects,
such as stones, balls, or buildup of leaves or sediment.
8. Do not connect any other appliance to the vent
pipe or multiple boilers to a common vent pipe.
12
Vent Termination

Fig. 1 - Direct Vent - Vertical Termination of Vent and Combustion Air Piping.

Combustion Air Termination
2.1.2 Direct Vent - Vent Installation - Through
the Roof
1. Vent and Combustion Air Penetration
Vent pipe penetration through combustible or
non-combustible wall material must maintain a
minimum 1/4" [6 mm] clearance for 3" [7.6 cm]
PVC/CPVC vent or 1" [2.5cm] for 2" [60 mm] PVC/
CPVC vent. The diameter of the penetration hole
must be 4" [102 mm] minimum for 2" [60 mm]
and 3" [80 mm] pipe. When using Polypropylene
or AL29-4C® Stainless Steel Vent refer to vent
manufacturer's Installation Instructions for
clearances.
Combustion air pipe penetration can maintain
zero clearance. The diameter of the penetration
hole should be 2-3/8" [6 cm] minimum for 2"
[60 mm] pipe or 3-1/2" [8.9 cm] minimum for 3"
[80 mm] pipe.
2. The installer must use a galvanized metal thimble
for the vent pipe penetration.
3. Locate the vent and combustion air pipe penetrations to
provide clearances as described in Fig. 1 on page 12.
4. The installer must comply with all local codes for
isolating the vent and combustion air pipes as they
pass through floors, ceilings and roofs.
5. The installer must provide adequate flashing
and sealing boots sized for the vent pipe and
combustion air pipe.

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