Diagrams for sidewall venting – Munchkin VWH High Efficiency Hot Water Supply Boiler User Manual

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VENTING

Figure 4-1: Sidewall Vent with Tee (Intake) &

Coupling (Exhaust) for standard floor
units

3” piping for 199VWH
4” piping for 399VWH

**IMPORTANT NOTE: All vent pipes must be glued, prop-
erly supported and the exhaust must be pitched a mini-
mum of a ¼" per foot back to the boiler (to allow drainage
of condensate). Always increase pipe in vertical position.
Never increase pipe size in horizontal position.

Figure 4-2: Sidewall Vent with Tee (Intake) &

Coupling (Exhaust) for standard floor
units

3” piping for 199VWH
4” piping for 399VWH

**IMPORTANT NOTE: All vent pipes must be glued, prop-
erly supported and the exhaust must be pitched a mini-
mum of a ¼" per foot back to the boiler (to allow drainage
of condensate). Always increase pipe in vertical position.
Never increase pipe size in horizontal position.

Figure 4-3: Sidewall Vent with V1000 or V2000 kit

for standard floor units

3” piping for 199VWH
4” piping for 399VWH

**IMPORTANT NOTE: All vent pipes must be glued, prop-
erly supported and the exhaust must be pitched a mini-
mum of a ¼" per foot back to the boiler (to allow drainage
of condensate). Always increase pipe in vertical position.
Never increase pipe size in horizontal position.

DIAGRAMS FOR SIDEWALL VENTING

Figure 4-4: Sidewall Vent with 3” concentric vent

kit (KGAVT0601CVT) for standard floor
units

3” piping for 199VWH

**IMPORTANT NOTE: All vent pipes must be glued, prop-
erly supported and the exhaust must be pitched a mini-
mum of a ¼" per foot back to the boiler (to allow drainage
of condensate). Always increase pipe in vertical position.
Never increase pipe size in horizontal position.

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