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Pipe, fittings, primer and solvent cement used to vent
(exhaust) this appliance must be certified to ULC S636 and
supplied by a single manufacturer as part of an approved
vent (exhaust) system. When bonding the vent system to
the furnace, use ULC S636 approved One-Step Transition
Cement to bond the pipe to the flue collar. In addition, the
first three feet of vent pipe from the furnace flue collar must
be accessible for inspection.
Table 5 Lists the available exhaust termination kits. All vent
terminations are PVC.
Joint Cementing Procedure
All cementing of joints should be done according to the
specifications outlined in ASTM D 2855.
NOTE: A sheet metal screw may be used to secure the
intake pipe to the connector, if desired. Use a drill or self
tapping screw to make a pilot hole.
DANGER OF EXPLOSION!
Fumes from PVC glue may ignite during system check.
Allow fumes to dissipate for at least 5 minutes before
placing unit into operation.
1.
Measure and cut vent pipe to desired length.
2.
Debur and chamfer end of pipe, removing any ridges
or rough edges. If end is not chamfered, edge of pipe
may remove cement from fitting socket and result in a
leaking joint.
3.
Clean and dry surfaces to be joined.
4.
Test fit joint and mark depth of fitting on outside of pipe.
5.
Uniformly apply a liberal coat of PVC primer for PVC
or use a clean dry cloth for ABS to clean inside socket
surface of fitting and male end of pipe to depth of fitting
socket.
6.
Promptly apply solvent cement to end of pipe and
inside socket surface of fitting. Cement should be
applied lightly but uniformly to inside of socket. Take
care to keep excess cement out of socket. Apply
second coat to end of pipe.
NOTE: Time is critical at this stage. Do Not allow
Primer to dry before applying cement.
7.
Immediately after applying last coat of cement to pipe,
and while both inside socket surface and end of pipe
are wet with cement, forcefully insert end of pipe into
socket until it bottoms out. Turn PVC pipe 1/4 turn
during assembly (but not after pipe is fully inserted) to
distribute cement evenly. Do not turn ABS or cellular
core pipe.
NOTE: Assembly should be completed within 20
seconds after last application of cement. Hammer
blows should not be used when inserting pipe.
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DANGER
8.
After assembly, wipe excess cement from pipe at end
of fitting socket. A properly made joint will show a bead
around its entire perimeter. Any gaps may indicate
an improper defective assembly due to insufficient
solvent.
9.
Handle joints carefully until completely set.

Venting Practices

* See Table 4 for allowable pipe.
NOTE: Isolate piping at the point where it exits the outside wall or
roof in order to prevent transmission of vibration to the structure.
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Figure 19. Piping Suspension Guidelines
CHIMNEY
OR GAS
VENT
(Check sizing
for remaining
appliance)
FURNACE
(Removed from
from common
vent system)
If this gas furnace replaces a furnace which was
commonly vented with another gas appliance,
the size of the existing vent pipe for that gas appliance
must be checked. Without the heat of the original
furnace flue products, the existing vent pipe is
probably oversized for the single water heater or
other appliance. The vent should be checked for
proper draw with the remaining appliance.
Issue 1933
SCHEDULE 40
PVC − 5'
all other pipe* − 3'
Wall Thickness Guidelines
24" maximum
3/4" minimum
Wall
e
insulation
(if required)
REPLACING FURNACE THAT
WAS PART OF A COMMON
VENT SYSTEM
WATER
HEATER
Figure 20.
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d i
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OPENINGS
(To Adjacent
Room)
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