ICP OLR105A12B Installation Instructions And Owner's Manual page 7

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Stainless S teel S crews
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Selftapping stainless s teelscrews
Insulated flexible venting - DV-2000TM:
The certified venting materials come in 3 lengths, Model
No. tFV3-15, IFV3-23 and IFV3-30 (or IFV4-15, IFV4-23
and IFV4-30 for 160 models) are corresponding to 15',
23' and 30' continuous
lengths
of vent. The vent
construction
is coaxial and incorporates
a stainless
steel corrugated flexible liner surrounded
by a thick
insulation blanket and covered with an outer layer of
flexible corrugated
aluminium
sleeve to protect the
insulation. Splicing vent lengths together is prohibited.
The maximum and minimum continuous vent lengths
permitted for installation are:
5 feet minimum
30 feet maximum
Poison carbon monoxide
gas hazard
Even though the flexible venting is insulated,
it
cannot be run through an unheated
space.
To do so could cause
residual
condensation
inside
the stainless
steel
liner, which
may
eventually
perforate
the liner and allow vent
gasses to enter the dwelling.
TABLE # 3
Side-wall venting clearances to combustibles
PORTION OF VENT
'
CLEARANCES
Vent pipe, up to vent terminal*
3"
Vent terminal
ZERO
*Do not enclose venting
Installation considerations - DV-2000TM:
Select a location for the vent terminal in accordance
with
all
local
and
national
codes.
The
following
requirements
shall
be considered
to be minimum
requirements
that can be overridden
by stricter local
and national codes.
The vent shall not terminate:
a.
directly above a paved sidewalk or paved driveway
that is located between two buildings, and that
serves both buildings;
b.
less than 7 feet above any paved driveway;
c.
within 6 feet of a window or door, or mechanical air
supply
inlet
to
any
building,
including
soffit
openings;
d.
above a gas meter/regulator assembly within 3 feet
of a vertical centerline of the regulator;
e.
within 6 feet of any gas service
regulator vent
outlet, or within 3 feet of an oil tank vent, or an oil fill
inlet;
f.
within less than 1 foot above ground level;
g.
6 feet of any other combustion air inlet;
h.
within 6 feet of a property line;
i.
underneath a veranda, porch or deck;
j.
so that the flue gases are directed at combustible
material or any openings of surrounding buildings
that are within 6 feet;
k.
less than 3 feet from an inside corner of an L-
shaped structure;
I.
so that the bottom of the vent termination opening is
less than 1 foot above any surface that may support
ice, snow, or debris;
m. so
that
the
flue
gases
are
directed
toward
brickwork, siding or other construction, in such a
manner
that may cause damage
from heat or
condensation from flue gases.
CAUTION
Most codes
have
a notwithstanding
clause
that states that products
of combustion
shall
not
enter
the
dwelling
under
any
circumstances,
even
if
all
other
code
requirements
as to construction
and location
have
been
complied
with.
The
installer
is
ultimately
responsible
to
do
whatever
is
necessary
to ensure that flue gasses
do not
enter the dwelling.
Installation of side-wall venting - DV-2000TM:
Cuts and abrasion
hazard.
Always
wear
protective
gloves
and
eye
protection when handling the vent material
The process
of cutting
and fitting the flexible
venting material exposes
the installer to sharp
edges
that could
cause
severe
cuts to the
skin.

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