Figure 15 venting through wall, Figure 16 venting trough wall – Osburn Stoves by SB I HYBRID 35 User Manual

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EQUIVALENT VENT LENGHT (EVL)

The longer the run of pipe in your installation, the more restriction there is
in the system. Therefore, larger diameter pipe should be used for longer
runs.

Use 4” pipe if you have more than 15 feet of Equivalent Vent Length
(EVL).

Horizontal runs shall not exceed 10 feet of EVL.

To calculate EVL, use the following conversions table:

Qty

Type of pipe

EVL equivalent(ft)

1

90° elbow or “T”

5

1 45°

elbow

3

1 ft

Horizontal pipe run

1

1 ft

Vertical pipe run

0.5

NOTE: At altitudes above 3,000 feet, we suggest the use of 4” diameter
vent at an EVL of 7 feet or more.

Here is an example on how to calculate the EVL of your installation. (See
Figure 16)

(3 x 4’ of vertical length = 12’ x 0.5 = 6 EVL) + (1 x elbow or "T" = 5 EVL) +
(2 x 1’ of horizontal length = 2 EVL)

Total EVL = (6 + 5 +2) = 13. So 3” diameter vent is allowed

Note: Do not count the outside termination (goose neck) in the EVL
calculation.

INSTALLATION CONFIGURATIONS

A. HORIZONTALLY THROUGH WALL (REFER TO FIGURE 7, 8, OR 10)

NOTE: Follow Vent chimney manufacturer’s instructions.

1.

Position stove, adhering to clearances shown in Figures 1 & 2.


2.

Determine position of hole in wall; directly behind stove exhaust vent
(refer to figure 4).


3.

Always maintain 3” clearance from combustible materials.


4.

Install Vent wall thimble per Vent manufacturer’s instructions.


5. Attach enough piping to penetrate and extend at least 6 inches

beyond the exterior wall. There should always be at least one foot of
vertical rise for each foot of horizontal run (see Appendix A). At least
3 feet of vertical rise are needed in all cases. A longer vertical rise will
favour a better exhaust.


6.

To reduce the risk of smoke spillage, never terminate with a horizontal
run. If your system terminates with a horizontal run, add at least 3 feet
of vertical rise (see Appendix A).

7. Attach cap and seal outside wall thimbles with non-hardening

waterproof mastic.



Termination should not be located so that hot exhaust gases can ignite
trees, shrubs, or grasses or be a hazard to children. Exhaust gases can
reach temperatures of 500ºF and cause serious burns if touched.

90 DEGREE ELBOW

45 DEGREE ELBOW

TERMINATION
COLLAR

WALL
STRAP

FOLLOW CHIMNEY OR
VENT MANUFACTURER'S
INSTRUCTIONS

WALL

THIMBLE

CLEAN OUT
TEE

Figure 15

Venting through wall

WALL
STRAP

CLEAN OUT
TEE

VERTICAL ROOF VENT

1' HORIZONTAL RUN EVL = 1'

FOLLOW CHIMNEY OR
VENT MANUFACTURER'S
INSTRUCTIONS

1' HORIZONTAL RUN EVL = 1'

90° ELBOW "T" LEE = 5'

VERTICAL LENGTH 4' EVL = 4 X 0.5' = 2'

VERTICAL LENGTH 4' EVL = 4 X 0.5' = 2'

VERTICAL LENGTH4' EVL = 4 X 0.5' = 2'

COUPE-FEU

MURAL

Figure 16

Venting trough wall

Locate terminations: a) not less than 3 feet above any forced air inlet

located within 10 feet; b) not less than 4 feet below or horizontally from,

or one foot above, any door, window or gravity air inlet into any building;

c) not less than two feet from an adjacent building and not less than 7 feet

above grade when located adjacent to a public walkway. Mobile home

installations must use a spark arrester. Other restrictions may apply, such

as the need to maintain a minimum distance to a gas meter. US and

Canadian Standards may vary. Consult the vent manufacturer’s

instructions

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