Ruud PowerVent AP14236 User Manual

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Maximum and Minimum Vent Lengths for Residential

40 & 50 Gallon Power Vents ONLY

NOTICE: The mixing of 2" and

3" vent pipe is not recommended.

If 3" pipe is used, a 2" to 3"

reducer fitting is recommended at

the rubber coupling.
This water heater is supplied with

a two-inch Schedule 40 PVC 45°

vent terminal. When venting

with 3" pipe, a Schedule 40 PVC

45° vent terminal must be used.

Screens for both 2" and 3" vent

terminals have been included.

Number of

90° elbows

with Vent

Number

of 45°

Elbows

Maximum Vent Pipe

Length in Feet (ft)

0’ - 2,000’

Maximum Vent Pipe

Length in Feet (ft)

2,001’ and above.

See Maximum Altitude

chart on left.

One (1)

None

44

34

One (1)

One (1)

41

31

Two (2)

None

38

28

Two (2)

One (1)

35

25

Three (3)

None

32

22

Maximum Venting information for 2” Vents*

* For the 2” vent, one 90° elbow is approximately equal to 6 feet of vent pipe.

One 45° elbow is approximately equal to 3 feet of vent pipe.

Minimum vent length for 2”vent pipe is one (1) foot of vertical pipe, one (1)

90°elbow, and three (3) feet of horizontal pipe.

Number of 90° elbows

with Vent

Number of

45° Elbows

Maximum Vent Pipe

Length in Feet (ft)

0-Maximum Altitude:

See chart on upper left.

One (1)

None

95

One (1)

One (1)

92.5

Two (2)

None

90

Two (2)

One (1)

87.5

Three (3)

None

85

Three (3)

One (1)

82.5

Four (4)

None

80

Four (4)

One (1)

77.5

Five (5)

None

75

Maximum Venting information for 3” Vents**

** For the 3” vent, one 90° elbow is approximately equal to 5 feet of vent

pipe. One 45° elbow is approximately equal to 2.5 feet of vent pipe.

Minimum vent length for 3” vent pipe is one (1) foot of vertical pipe, one (1)

90°elbow, and four (4) feet of horizontal pipe.

Models

Maximum

Altitude for

2” & 3”

Vents

42VP40SF,

42VP40SPF,

42VP50SF,

42VP50SPF

5,200’

42VP40F,

42VP40PF,

42VP50F,

42VP50PF

7,700’

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