Gas-Fired Products PTS Series 100 User Manual

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Form #43343530

July 08

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the flue gases, the vent pipe should be insulated and a condensation drain should be provided.

7. Minimum clearance for single-wall flue pipe to combustible material shall be 6 inches. This may be reduced

when the combustible material is protected as specified in the National Fuel Gas Code or the authority
having jurisdiction.

8. Single-wall metal pipe shall not originate in any unoccupied attic or concealed space and shall not pass

through any attic, inside wall or concealed space, or through any floor. For the installation of a single-wall
metal pipe through an exterior combustible wall, refer to latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code or the
authority having jurisdiction.

9. A venting system shall terminate at least 3 ft. above any forced air inlet located within 10 ft.


SINGLE HEATER VENTING (HORIZONTAL THROUGH SIDEWALL)
When venting the heater horizontally through a combustible outside sidewall, the same requirements listed
previously for venting Vertical Through The Roof apply except as follows:
1. A vent passing through a combustible wall must pass through an approved clearance thimble (Air-Jet #4VT

or Ameri-Vent #4EWT or other thimbles that are listed by a nationally recognized testing agency.

2. An approved vent cap (Breidert-Type L or equal) must be attached to the end of the vent pipe.
NOTE: To minimize problems associated with condensation in long horizontal runs, vent pipe can be insulated.
3. Use the following correction factors to obtain the equivalent length when elbows are used:

c. Subtract 10 ft. for each elbow beyond 15 ft. from the heater.

d. Subtract 15 ft. for each elbow within 15 ft. of the heater.

4. Limit to (2) 90º elbows in the vent system.
5. When venting through a sidewall, the horizontal vent pipe shall fall not less than 1/2 inch per 20 feet from

the start of the vent system to the vent terminal. All portions of the vent pipe shall be supported to prevent
sagging. (6’ spacing is recommended)

6. A minimum clearance of 6 inches must be maintained between the outside wall and vent cap.
7. The horizontal venting system shall not terminate:

a. Less than 4 ft. (1.2m) below, 4 ft. (1.2m) horizontally from or 1 ft. (30cm) above any door, operable

window or gravity air inlet into any building. The bottom of the vent terminal shall be located at least 7
ft. (2.1m) above grade or above snow accumulation level as determined by local codes.

b. Less than 3 ft. (0.9m) from a combustion air inlet.

c. Less than 3 ft. (0.9m) from any other building opening or any gas service regulator.

d. Less than 7 ft. (2.1m) above public walkways.

e. Directly over areas where condensate or vapor could create a nuisance or hazard or be harmful to the

operation of gas utility meters, regulators, relief valves, or other equipment. Building materials should
be protected from flue gases and condensate.

8. In regions of the country where prevailing winds are consistently higher than 40 mph, it may be necessary to

terminate the vent system above the roof level.

Vent Cap (Leslie

VersaCap Type B)

Flashing

2” (5cm)

Clearance

Thimble

Seal Joint

and Annular

Space

10 ft (305cm)

or less

2 ft (77cm)

minimum

2 ft (77cm) minimum

(when no wall or

parapet exists)

4” Diameter

Vent

W

all or

Parapet

Flue Adapter

Collar

4” Vent Elbow

#10 Self-Drill

Screws

(typical)

4” Vent Pipe

(vertical position)

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