3d-1. horizontal venting - category iii (jvh only), 3d-2. vent connections (jvh only), 3d-3. vent termination (jvh only) – Bradford White BJVS225 User Manual

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Vertical vents of the induced draft JVH boilers must

be installed in accordance with the code requirement

for Category 1, Fan Assisted Appliances. Follow the

requirements as indicated in the latest edition of ANSI

Z223.1/NFPA 54, sizing of Category I Venting System

and Appendix G, or in Canada, follow the instruction

of CAN/CGA-B149 installation code.

An unused lined chimney can be used as a raceway

for single wall vent pipe, (see Figure 3). Never run

vent pipe through a flue that has another appliance

attached to it.

3D-1. Horizontal Venting - Category III

(JVH only)

When venting is horizontal, or cannot meet the

requirements of Category I, it can develop positive

pressure and must be installed in accordance with

this section and the specific vent manufacturer’s

instructions. Common venting is not allowed in

Category III systems.

Figure 7. Horizontal Venting.

OUTSIDE WALL

VENT

SYSTEM

SHEET METAL

SCREWS

THIMBLE

BOILER

12" (305mm)

MIN.

BOILER VENTING

DETAIL

CAULK ENTIRE

JOINT, INCLUDING

THE SCREWS

*WHEN HORIZONTAL RUN

EXCEEDS 5 FT. (1.5m)

VENT TERMINAL

HOOD

*

3D-2. Vent Connections (JVH only)

The vent system must be gas tight. All seams and

joints must be sealed with silicone sealant or adhesive

tape having a minimum temperature rating of 400°F

(204ºC). Use at least three corrosion resistant screws at

each slip joint, when required.

For best results, horizontal vent systems should

be as short and straight as possible. Material of vent

connectors shall be as follows:

Description

Manufacturer

Product

High Temperature

RTV

Dow Corning

Trade Mate

2" (51mm) wide

Aluminum foil tape

- adhesively backed

Venture

Product

#3243

2" (51mm) wide

Aluminum foil tape

- adhesively backed

3M

Product #433

Vent Sealing Materials.

Materials

Vent Length

In U.S.A.: UL type 304, 316 or 294-C

stainless steel or equal 26 gauge minimum.

In Canada: Use "BH-Type" vent

material certified to ULD-S636 Class I

(more than 135°C, but not more than 245°C
flue gas temperature), made of AL29-4C
stainless steel or equal.

Up to a maximum

of 55' (17m) of

equivalent pipe run

(including required

elbows).

Do not use plastic venting of any kind.

The boiler vent collar must be fastened to the vent

pipe with rustproof metal screws no longer than 1/2”

(13mm) and sealed with high temperature (500ºF /

260ºC) silicone sealant. For larger diameter vent pipes,

use a sealed reducer fastened directly to the boiler

collar and seal all joints as indicated in Figure 7.

Allow the sealant to cure for 24 hours before operating

the boiler.

The entire vent system must not exceed the size

specified in Table 4.

The following criteria must be observed:
1. Attach a vertical pipe at least 12” (305mm) high

to the boiler outlet before the horizontal run if

run exceeds 5 feet (see Figure 5).

2. Support the vent run at 3’ (.9m) intervals with

overhead hangers.

Size

Diameter

No. of

Elbows

Horizontal Run Length

in.

mm

ft.

m

50 - 160

4

102

4

35

10.7

225

4

102

2

10

3.0

225

6

152

4

35

10.7

For each elbow eliminated, add 5’ (1.5m) of allowable vent.

Table 4. Horizontal Venting Configuration.

3. Pitch down the vent run, toward the vent terminal

(hood), 1/4” per foot (20mm per meter).

4. Do not locate any joint screws at the bottom of

the vent run.

3D-3. Vent Termination (JVH only)

The side wall vent terminal (hood), Bradford White

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