Schedule 40 Pvc/Cpvc Common Vent Guidelines - Rinnai RU130i Installation Instructions Manual

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Schedule 40 PVC/CPVC Common Vent Guidelines

WARNING
PVC solvents (primer and glue) can be extremely flammable. Vapors may cause a flash fire or
explosion resulting in property damage, personal injury or death.
Keep solvents away from heat, sparks, flames and all other sources of ignition.
Do not solder, cut or weld until all vapors have dissipated.
PVC solvents are heavier than air causing them to settle at low points of the system.
Before using PVC solvent:
Disconnect power to the water heater.
Remove the front cover of the water heater.
Ensure areas around the water heater and PVC venting are well ventilated.
Allow all vapors to dissipate before applying power to the system or introducing any other source of ignition.
When installing PVC/CPVC Common Vent, follow these guidelines:
Avoid sharp bends or tees in the vent system.
These vent components create additional
restrictions that could reduce performance of
the water heaters.
PVC combustion air and exhaust should
terminate with elbow or tee pointing down.
This will stop unwanted moisture from
entering the vent system.
Fire rated penetrations shall be firestopped.
Contact your vent supplier or local firestop
manufacturer for appropriate firestop
methods.
Examine all vent components for damage prior to
installation.
PVC/CPVC vent systems must be free to expand and
contract. Refer to the vent manufacturer's
installation instructions for appropriate support
methods.
PVC/CPVC venting must include unrestricted vent
movement through walls, ceilings, and roof
penetrations.
Use only PVC/CPVC primer and cement approved
for use by the vent manufacturer.
Refer to vent manufacturer's installation
instructions for proper joint assembly procedures
and products.
PVC/CPVC common venting should include a
condensate drain and trap between the header and
vent length. Condensate trap must include a loop
that can hold 6 in. (15 cm) of water. See "PVC/CPVC
Common Vent Installation" illustration on this page.
PVC/CPVC Common Venting Installation Instructions
HEADER
PVC/CPVC Common Vent Installation
DO NOT
DO NOT mix vent pipe, fittings or joining methods
from different vent manufacturers.
DO NOT attempt to repair damaged vent. Damaged
vent components must be replaced.
DO NOT use short radius elbows in the common
vent system.
ACCEPTABLE
ACCEPTABLE
90° Elbows,
90° Elbows,
Long Sweep
Short Sweep
VENT
NOT ACCEPTABLE
90° Elbows,
Close Turn
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