Allowable Co-Axial Vent Configurations - 5" X 8 - Urbana U37I Installation Manual

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to 5x8 reducer
minimum rise
Figure 64: 5" x 8" Natural Gas Vent Graph
**Vertical vent height does not account for elbows
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Initial Installation
QUALIFIED INSTALLERS ONLY
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Restrictor Setting #3
Setting #2
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Natural Gas [NG]
INSTALLATION
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section in this manual for restrictor details.
Your climate and altitude may alter what
restrictor is required for your particular
application.
Does your vent configuration fall
outside the limits? Use our power vent
kit (50-3883) for a much broader venting
range.
This shows the range of
venting
options
either vertical or horizontal
terminations; any layout that
remains within the shaded
area is acceptable. Having
the fewest number of elbows
is ideal as they restrict air
movement. The total length
of horizontal vent pipe can
not exceed 20 feet (6.1m)
and the total vertical vent
length can not exceed 40ft
(12.2m). Any combination
of rise and run can be used
as long as it lays within the
shaded area (a total of three
(3) 90˚ elbows or six (6)
45˚ elbows can be used. In
addition to what is shown,
if a 90˚ elbow is used in
the horizontal plane, 3 feet
(91.4cm) must be subtracted
from the allowable horizontal
run (for each 45˚ elbow,
1½ feet (45.7cm) must be
subtracted).
Restrictor Setting: Find
the point on the graph where
your
vent
will terminate. Remember
to consider elbows in the
HORIZONTAL plane account
for
horizontal
as stated above. Use the
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corresponding
restrictor setting indicated on
the graph. See the following
using
configuration
distance
exhaust

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