Caution, Installation, Horizontal two pipe venting – Modine Manufacturing 6-558.6 User Manual

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INSTALLATION

Horizontal Two Pipe Venting

1. When horizontal vents pass through a combustible wall (up

to 8 inches thick), the vent passage must be constructed
and insulated as shown in Figure 10.

2. The termination of horizontally vented system must extend

12 inches beyond the exterior surface of an exterior wall.

3. The combustion air pipe must be a minimum of 16 inches

below the vent pipe, and 24 inches from the exterior wall.

4. Support the vent and combustion air pipe as shown in

Figure 10.

Piping

1. Installation of piping must be in accordance with local

codes, and ANSI Z223.1, “National Fuel Gas Code,” or
CAN/CGA-B149 in Canada.

2. Piping to units should conform with local and national

requirements for type and volume and gas handled, and
pressure drop allowed in the line. Refer to Table 5, to
determine the cubic feet per hour (cfh) for the type of gas

and size of unit to be installed. Using this cfh value and the
length of pipe necessary, determine the pipe diameter from
Table 2. Where several units are served by the same main,
the total capacity, cfh, and length of main must be
considered. Avoid pipe sizes smaller than 1/2". Table 2
allows for the usual number of fittings with a 0.3; W.C.
pressure drop. Where the gas supplied has a specific
gravity other than 0.60, apply the multiplying factor as given
in Table 3.

3. After threading and reaming the ends, inspect piping and

remove loose dirt and chips.

4. Support piping so that no strains are imposed on unit or

controls.

5. Use two wrenches when connecting piping to unit controls.

Length

Diameter of Pipe — Inches

of Pipe

in Ft.

1/2

3/4

1

1-1/4

1-1/2

15

76

218

440

750

1220

30

73

152

285

590

890

45

44

124

260

435

700

60

50

105

190

400

610

75

97

200

345

545

90

88

160

320

490

105

80

168

285

450

120

158

270

420

150

120

242

380

180

128

225

350

210

205

320

240

190

300

270

178

285

300

170

270

450

140

226

600

119

192

Length

Diameter of Pipe — Inches

of Pipe

in Ft.

2

3

4

6

8

15

2480

6500

12880

38700

79000

30

1650

4700

9700

27370

55850

45

1475

3900

7900

23350

45600

60

1150

3250

6800

19330

39500

75

1120

3000

6000

17310

35300

90

930

2600

5400

15800

32250

105

920

2450

5100

14620

29650

120

860

2300

4800

15680

27920

150

710

2000

4100

12240

25000

180

720

1950

4000

11160

22800

210

660

1780

3700

10330

21100

240

620

1680

3490

9600

19740

270

580

1580

3250

9000

18610

300

545

1490

3000

8500

17660

450

450

1230

2500

7000

14420

600

380

1030

2130

6000

12480

Table 2
Gas Pipe Capacities

In Cu. Ft. per Hour with Pressure Drop of 0.3 in W.C. with Specific Gravity 0.60.

Table 3
Specific Gravity Conversion Factors

Multiplying factors to be used with Table 1 when the specific gravity of gas is
other than 0.60.

Natural Gas

Propane Gas

Specific

Specific

Gravity

Factor

Gravity

Factor

0.55

1.04

1.50

0.633

0.60

1.00

1.53

0.626

0.65

0.962

1.60

0.612

Figure 9
Horizontal Venting - Two Pipes

METAL

SLEEVE

FIBER GLASS

INSULATION

MIN. 2"

2" MIN.

VENT TERMINATION
SUPPORT BRACKET

(where required)

(Make from 1" x 1" steel angle)

9"

9"

45

1"

METAL

SLEEVE

2" MIN.

VENT PIPE
DIAMETER

METAL FACE

PLATE

1"

Figure 10
Exhaust Vent Construction Through Combustible Walls
and Support Bracket

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CAUTION

Gas pressure to unit heater controls must never exceed 14"
W.C. (1/2 psi).
When leak testing the gas supply piping system, the appliance
and its combination gas control must be isolated during any
pressure testing in excess of 14" W.C. (1/2 psi).
The appliance should be isolated from the gas supply piping
system by closing its field installed manual shut-off valve.

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