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BASIC INSTALLATION & OPERATION

Vent Connectors:
1. Type B, Double wall, U.L. Listed Vent Pipe.
2. Single wall Vent Pipe.

Maintain the manufacturer’s specifi ed minimum
clearance from combustible materials when using type
B double wall vent pipe.

Vent connectors made of type B, double wall vent
pipe material may pass through walls or partitions
constructed of combustible material if the minimum
listed clearance is maintained.

Maintain a one inch minimum clearance from all
combustible materials when using single wall vent pipe.

IMPORTANT: Single wall vent pipe cannot be used
for water heaters located in attics and may not pass
through attic spaces, crawl spaces or any confi ned
or inaccessible location. A single wall metal vent
connector cannot pass through any interior wall.

When installing a vent connector, please note the
following

Install the vent connector avoiding unnecessary

bends, which create resistance to the flow of vent

gases.

Install without dips or sags with an upward slope of

at least 1/4-inch per foot.

Joints must be fastened by sheet metal screws

or other approved means. It must be supported

to maintain clearances and prevent separation of

joints and damage.

The length of the vent connector cannot exceed

75% of the vertical vent height.

The vent connector must be accessible for clean-

ing, inspection, and replacement.

Vent connectors cannot pass through any ceiling,

floor, firewall, or fire partition.

It is recommended (but not mandatory) that

a minimum 12 inches of vertical vent pipe be

installed on the draft hood prior to any elbow in the

vent system.

IMPORTANT: Existing vent systems must be inspected

for obstructions, corrosion, and proper installation.

Chimney Connection: IMPORTANT: Before

connecting a gas vent to a chimney, make sure the

chimney passageway is clear and free of obstructions.

The chimney must be cleaned if previously used for

venting solid fuel appliances or fireplaces. Also consult

local and state codes for proper chimney sizing and

application or, in the absence of local and state codes,

the “National Fuel Gas Code”, ANSI Z223.1(NFPA

54)-current edition.

The connector must be installed above the

extreme bottom of the chimney to prevent

potentially blocking the flue gases.

Figure 11

Figure 12

Vent Pipe System: This water heater must be
properly vented for the removal of exhaust gases to
the outside atmosphere. Correct installation of the vent
pipe system is mandatory for the proper and effi cient
operation of this water heater and is an important
factor in the life of the unit.

The vent pipe must be installed according to all
local and state codes or, in the absence of local and
state codes, the “National Fuel Gas Code”, ANSI
Z223.1(NFPA 54)-current edition. The vent pipe
installation must not be obstructed so as to prevent the
removal of exhaust gases to the outside atmosphere.

U.L. recognized fuel gas and carbon monoxide
(CO) detectors are recommended in all applications
and should be installed using the manufacturer’s
instructions and local codes, rules, or regulations.

Vent Pipe Size: It is important that you follow the
guidelines in these instructions for sizing a vent pipe
system. If a transition to a larger vent size is required,
the vent transition connection must be made at the
draft hood outlet. DO NOT reduce the vent size to less
than the draft hood outlet diameter.

1 SQ. INCH PER
2000 BTUH
100 SQ. INCH
MINIMUM (EACH)

CONFINED
SPACE

1 SQ. INCH PER
2000 BTUH 100 SQ. INCH
MINIMUM (EACH)

INLET

OUTLET

OUTDOOR

AIR DUCTS

ALL AIR FROM OUTDOORS USING HORIZONTAL DUCTS

ALTERNATIVE
OPENING
LOCATION

1 SQ. INCH
PER 3000 BTUH
100 SQ. INCH
MINIMUM (EACH)

CONFINED
SPACE

ALL AIR FROM OUTDOORS - USING A SINGLE PERMANENT OPENING

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