Venting And Combustion Piping; Acceptable Materials In Canada; Acceptable Materials In United States - Napoleon 9700 B series Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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7.0 VENTING AND COMBUSTION PIPING

READ, UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS SECTION. FAILURE TO
PROPERLY VENT OR SUPPLY COMBUSTION AIR TO THIS FURNACE CAN CAUSE CAR-
BON MONOXIDE POISONING, OR AN EXPLOSION OR FIRE, RESULTING IN PROPERTY
7.1

ACCEPTABLE MATERIALS IN CANADA

Effective August 1, 2007, all vent piping materials and fi ttings for fl ue gas venting must be ULC S636 listed
and identifi ed as such on the material. The fi rst 3ft. (900mm) of venting must be readily available for visual
inspection. Specifi ed primers and glues of the certifi ed vent system must be from a single system manufacture,
and not intermixed with other system manufacture's vent system parts. The components of the certifi ed vent
system must not be interchanged with other vent systems, or unlisted pipe, and or fi ttings. Follow the venting
manufacturers instructions on installation, cutting, de-burring, cementing, curing and supporting of the venting
system.
Furnace must be vented with ULC S636 certifi ed PVC manufactured by IPEX, or ULC S636 certifi ed PPE
manufactured by M&G Duravent.
PVC vent terminations may use concentric kits listed in section 10.3 - or terminate using 45 and 90 degree
elbows.
PPE venting must terminate using 45 and 90 degree elbows.
Minimum rating of 149 degrees F (65°C).
7.2

ACCEPTABLE MATERIALS IN UNITED STATES

Furnace venting may be comprised of:
Schedule 40 PVC, ASTM D1785 or CSA B137.3
PVC-DWV, ASTM D2665 or CSA B181.2
Schedule 40 CPVC, ASTM F441 or CSA B137.6
PVC PRIMER AND SOLVENT CEMENT: ASTM D2564
PPE ULC S636 Manufactured by M&G Duravent - must terminate using 45 and 90 degree elbows.
Follow piping manufacturers instructions on proper installation of piping and fi ttings including cutting, deburring,
priming, cementing, curing and supporting.
WARNING
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DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE.
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