Venting Terminations - FULTON Endura EDR 750 Nstallation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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SECTION 2
EDR-IOM-2014-0318
traveling back through idle boilers (fl ue gas recirculation, FGR). Looking
at the condition of all boilers on at high fi re condition will facilitate the
selection of the diameter of the stack that is appropriate; however there is
still a risk of FGR that needs to be managed. Options to consider for this
management include the following:
 Mechanical draft assist systems (exhaust fans).
 Stainless steel dampers installed in the individual stack sections prior to
the common header connection. Damper must be controlled so that
it will close when a boiler is disabled or idle.
 Other solutions can be considered as long as the precautions to prevent
FGR have been thoroughly evaluated.
NOTE:
Consider all possible draft conditions (based on the modulation
and quantity of the boilers). When doing pressure drop calculations for a
system of boilers sharing air intake or exhaust piping, it is important for
the designer and provider of the draft system to consider the full scope of
possibilities that can be experienced by that system. This includes looking
at the condition of one boiler on at a low fi re condition and all units on at a
high fi re condition.
 Venting Terminations
Adhere to the following for installation:
1. All vent pipes and fi ttings must be installed with appropriate air space
clearances to combustibles. These air space clearances apply to indoor or
outdoor vents—whether they are open, enclosed, horizontal or vertical
or pass through fl oors, walls, roofs, or framed spaces (See Figures 8 and
9). The air space clearances should be observed to joists, studs, sub fl oors,
plywood, drywall or plaster enclosures, insulating sheathing, rafters,
roofi ng, and any other material classed as combustible.
2. The required minimum air space clearances also apply to electrical wires
and any kind of building insulation.
3. Adequate provision must be made to support the weight of the exhaust
venting. It cannot be supported by the boiler exhaust connection.
4. Listed termination parts must be used.
5. Select the air intake point of penetration where a minimum of 1/4" per foot
(6.35 mm per .3 m) upward pitch can be maintained.
6. When penetrating a non-combustible wall, the hole through the wall must
be large enough to maintain the pitch of the vent and provide sealing. Use
adhesive material to seal around the vent on both sides of the wall. When
penetrating a combustible wall, a wall thimble must be used. See Figure 7
for installation instructions. Minimum wall thickness through which vent
system may be installed is 3.25 inches (8.26 cm). Maximum wall thickness
through which vent system may be installed is 20 inches (50.8 cm).
Tender No. MET21-117 ADDENDUM #3
Questions? Please Contact Your Local Manufacturer's Representative
Design & Build RFP: Gas Heating Upgrade
Replacement in Dartmouth
INSTALLATION
!
WARNING
The exhaust vent installer should be
familiar with Federal Codes as well
as local codes and regulations.
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CAUTION
To prevent the possible re-circulation
of fl ue gases, the vent designer must
take into consideration such things
as prevailing winds, eddy zones,
building confi gurations, etc. It is the
responsibility of the installer to locate
the exhaust duct in such a way that it
does not become blocked due to snow,
ice, and other natural or man-made
obstructions.
Do not locate the vent termination too
close to shrubbery as fl ue products may
stunt their growth or kill them.
It is the responsibility of the installer
to ensure fl ue gas is not recirculated
to the air inlet venting, as improper
combustion will result.
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