Combustion Air And Vent Piping - Kenmore K90-150 Owner's Manual

Gas-fired direct vent condensing hot water boiler
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• D2665 (PVC-DWV)
• D2241 (SDR-21 and SDR-26 PVC)
• D2661 (ABS-DWV)
• F628 (schedule-40
ABS).
Pipe cement
and primer must conform
to ASTM
standards
D2564 (PVC) or D2235 (ABS).
In Canada
construct
all combustion
air and vent
pipes for this unit of CSA or ULC certified
sched-
ule-40
CPVC,
schedule-40
PVC, PVC-DWV
or
ABS-DWV
pipe and pipe cement.
SDR pipe is
NOT approved
in Canada.
3. Combustion
air and vent piping connections
on boiler are 2", but must increase
to 3". Due to
potential
for flue gas temperatures
over
155°1,
the first 5 feet of vent pipe must be CPVC
(fur-
nished),
the remaining
vent pipe can
be PVC.
If any elbows
are employed
within the first 2 ½'
feet of vent, they must be CPVC. Two 30" pieces
of 2" CPVC
pipe and one 2" CPVC coupling
are
furnished
with the boiler. (Figure
11)
COMBUSTION
AIR AND VENT PIPING
3 INCH INTAKE
ANO
EXHAUST
TERMINATqONS
2- By 3-TR ANS rllON
tN
THE VERTICAL
pOS ITION
EXHAUST
TEE
(FURNISHEO}
2# (50.SMM)
CPVC
COUPLING
_--
(FURNISHED)
)_
2" (50"BMM}
CPVC
vE NT PIPING
I
_
_
(FUR NISHEO
& REQUIR E D)
NOT IN
HORIZONAL
SECTION
Reduce the maximum
vent length 5 feet per
each additional elbow.
4. Combustion
air and vent piping to be pitched
back to boiler at minimum
1/,,, per foot from intake
and vent terminals
so that all moisture
in com-
bustion air and vent piping drains to boiler. Pipes
must be pitched continuously
with no sags or low
spots where
moisture
can accumulate
and block
the flow of air or flue gas. Combustion
air and
vent pipes must be airtight and watertight.
5. Consideration
for the following
should be used
when determining
an appropriate
location for ter-
mination of combustion
air and vent piping:
• Comply with all clearances required as
stated in paragraph 6 (below)
• Termination
should
be positioned
where
vent vapors
will not damage
plants/shrubs,
air conditioning
equipment,
or siding on the
house.
• Termination
should
be positioned
so that
it will not be effected
by wind eddy, air born
leaves, snow, or recirculated
flue gases.
• Termination
should
be positioned
where
it
will not be subjected
to potential
damage
by
foreign
objects,
such as stones, balls, etc.
• Termination
should
be positioned
where
vent vapors
are not objectionable.
• Put vent on a wall away from the prevailing
winter wind. Locate or guard the vent to pre-
vent accidental
contact with people or pets.
• Terminate
the vent above
normal
snow-
line. Avoid
locations
where
snow may drift
and block the vent.
Ice or snow may cause
the boiler to shut down if the vent becomes
obstructed.
NOTE:
The exhaust transition from 2" pipe to 3" pipe must_'_
e made in a vertical run. (Transition pieces not included.)_
6 ft. in length plus
60 ft. in length and up
four (4) 90 ° elbows
to four (4) 90 ° elbows
The length of pipe is counted from the boiler jack-
et (air intake
pipe) or from vent tee (vent pipe).
The first five feet of "Total Equivalent
Length"
of
vent pipe must be CPVC.
• Under certain conditions,
flue gas will con-
dense, forming
moisture,
and may be corro-
sive. In such cases,
steps
should be taken
to prevent building
materials
at the vent from
being damaged
by exhaust
of flue gas.
6. The venting
system
shall terminate
at least 3
feet above any forced air inlet (except the boiler's
combustion
air inlet) within 10 feet. The venting
system
shall terminate
at least
12 inches
from
any air opening
into any building.
The bottom
of the vent shall
be located
at least 12 inches

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