Basic installation & operation, Figure 15 – State Industries GSX User Manual

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The connector must be firmly attached and sealed

to prevent it from falling out.

To aid in removing the connector, a thimble or slip

joint may be used.

The connector must not extend beyond the inner

edge of the chimney as it may restrict the space

between it and the opposite wall of the chimney

LISTED LINED
CHIMNEY

2 FT. MINIMUM ABOVE ANY OBJECT
WITHIN 10FT. HORIZONTALLY

DO NOT EXTEND
VENT BEYOND EDGE
OF CHIMNEY

VENT
CONNECTOR

3 FT. MINIMUM

MAINTAIN
CLEARANCE*

SEAL

SLOPE

UP 1/4 IN.

PER FT.

MINIMUM

CHIMNEY TERMINATION VENT SYSTEM

SUPPORT
STRAP

Figure 13

Do not reduce the vent to less than the draft hood
outlet diameter. Do not terminate the vent connector in
a chimney that has not been certified for this purpose.
Some local codes may prohibit the termination of vent
connectors in a masonry chimney.
Vertical Exhaust Gas Vent: Vertical exhaust gas
vents must be installed with U.L. listed type B vent pipe
according to the vent manufacturer’s instructions and the
terms of its listing.
It must be connected to the water heater’s draft hood by a
listed vent connector or by directly originating at the draft
hood opening.
Vertical gas vents must terminate with a listed cap or
other roof assembly and be installed according to their
manufacturer’s instructions.
Gas vents must be supported to prevent damage, joint
separation, and maintain clearances to combustible
materials.
IMPORTANT: This gas vent must be terminated in a
vertical position to facilitate the removal of the burnt
gases.
An unused chimney fl ue or masonry enclosure may be
used as a passageway for the installation of a gas vent.
NOTE: The chimney fl ue or masonry enclosure size may
be too large to allow proper venting.
Common (combined) venting is allowable with vertical
type B vent systems and lined masonry chimneys as long
as proper draft for the water heater is established under
all conditions of operation. CAUTION: DO NOT common
vent this water heater with any power vented appliance.

The following fi gures are examples of vent pipe system
installations and may or may not be typical for your
specifi c application. Consult the “National Fuel Gas
Code”, NFPA 54, ANSI Z223.1-current edition and the
guidelines set forth by prevailing local codes.

VERTICAL GAS VENT SYSTEM WITH

TYPE B DOUBLE WALL VENT PIPE.

LISTED VENT CAP

TYPE B DOUBLE
WALL VENT PIPE

**MAINTAIN
SPECIFIED
CLEARANCE

VENT

CONNECTOR

SLOPE UP

1/4 IN. PER FT.

MINIMUM

*MAINTAIN
CLEARANCE

SUPPORT
STRAP

LISTED GAS VENT

LOWEST DISCHARGE OPENING

H (MINIMUM) - MINIMUM HEIGHT FROM
ROOF TO LOWEST DISCHARGE OPENING

12

x

ROOF PITCH IS x/12

Figure 14

Consult the table found in the “National Fuel Gas
Code”, NFPA 54, ANSI Z223.1-current edition to
determine the minimum height from roof to lowest
discharge opening.

VENTING THROUGH A CHIMNEY WITH

TYPE B DOUBLE WALL VENT PIPE.

LISTED VENT CAP

VENT CONNECTOR

UNUSED CHIMNEY
FLUE OR MASONRY
ENCLOSURE

SEAL

*MAINTAIN
CLEARANCE

VENT

CONNECTOR

SLOPE UP

1/4 IN. PER FT.

MINIMUM

**MAINTAIN
SPECIFIED
CLEARANCE

SUPPORT
STRAP

MAINTAIN MANUFACTURER’S
SPECIFIED MINIMUM CLEARANCE

Figure 15

*

Maintain vent pipe clearance requirements to local, state

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

54)-current edition.

**

NFPA 211, Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents, and

Solid Fuel-Burning Appliances states that these chimneys are
intended to be installed in accordance with the installation
instructions provided with each chimney support assembly.
Minimum air space clearance to combustible materials should be
maintained as marked on the chimney sections.

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