2 venting – Bradford White BNTV-600 User Manual

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Other methods of introducing combustion and ventilation air
are acceptable, providing they conform to the requirements in
the applicable codes listed above.

In Canada, consult local building and safety codes or, in

absence of such requirements, follow CAN/CSA B149.

Ducted Combustion Air
The combustion air can be taken through the wall, or through
the roof. When taken from the wall, it must be taken from

out-of-doors by means of the Bradford White horizontal wall
terminal, shown in Table 3a and 3b. See Table 2 to select the
appropriate diameter air pipe. When taken from the roof, a

field-supplied rain cap or an elbow arrangement must be used

to prevent entry of rain water. (See Figure10.)
Use ABS, PVC, CPVC or galvanized pipe for the combustion

air intake. (See Table 4.) The pipe should be sized per Table
2. Route the intake to the boiler as directly as possible. Seal
all joints. Provide adequate hangers. The unit must not support
the weight of the combustion air intake pipe. Maximum linear

pipe length allowed is shown in Table 2. Subtract 5 allowable

linear ft. (1.5m) for every elbow used.
The connection for the intake air pipe is at the top of the unit.

(See Figure 9.)
In addition to air needed for combustion, air shall also be
supplied for ventilation, including air required for comfort
and proper working conditions for personnel. Refer to the
applicable codes.

3.2 Venting

WARNING

Failure to use polypropylene CPVC or stainless steel

venting for the first 20” (285-600) / 30” (80-210) of vent

material or for any part of the venting that is installed

inside a closet may lead to property damage, personal

injury or death. The proper length of this material is

supplied with boiler. Boilers in the U.S. may use pipe

included with the boiler.

Failure to use the appropriate vent material, installation

techniques, glues/sealants could lead to vent failure

causing property damage, personal injury or death.

All venting must be installed according to this manual

and any other applicable local codes, including but

not limited to, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, CSA B149.1,

CSAB149.2 and ULC-S636. Failure to follow this manual

and applicable codes may lead to property damage,

severe injury, or death.

The flue temperature of the Brute Elite changes
dramatically with changes in operating water
temperature. Therefore, it is necessary to assess the
application of the boiler to determine the required

certified vent class. If the Brute Elite is installed in an
application where the ambient temperature is elevated,
and/or installed in a closet/alcove, polypropylene, CPVC

or stainless steel material is required. If the system
temperatures are unknown at the time of installation,

Class IIB or higher venting material is recommended.
The Brute Elite is a Category IV appliance and may be

installed with PVC and CPVC that complies with ANSI/

ASTM D1785 F441, polypropylene that complies with

ULC-S636 Class IIb, or a stainless steel venting system that

complies with UL 1738 Standard. (See Table 5.)
The unit’s vent can terminate through the roof, or through an
outside wall.
When using PVC/CPVC for vent material, venting must be
connected to the CPVC section included with Brute Elite

sizes 80-850. The CPVC vent section included with the Brute

Elite may be broken by CPVC fittings if necessary, but never
reduced in total length. See Table 2 to select the appropriate
vent pipe diameter. When using polypropylene, all vent
material must be produced by the same manufacturer, and

have a ULC-S636 rating.

Figure 10 - Combustion Air and Vent Through Roof

INSTALLATION STANDARDS

MATERIAL

UNITED STATES

CANADA

Stainless Steel

UL 1738

Venting must be ULC-S636 certified for use as

PVC, sch 40

ANSI/ASTM D1785

venting material. The venting material class must be

CPVC, sch 40

ANSI/ASTM F441

chosen based upon the maximum flue gas temperature

Polypropylene

ULC-S636

and the intended application of the boiler.

Table 5 - Required Exhaust Vent Material

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In Canada, refer to CAN/CSA

B199.1

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