Chimney connection, Vertical exhaust gas vent – Kenmore 153.331492 User Manual

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The vent connector must be accessible for cleaning,

inspection, and replacement.

Vent connectors cannot pass through any ceiling, floor,

firewall, or fire partition.

It is recommended (but not mandatory) that a minimum 12

inches of vertical vent pipe be installed on the draft hood
prior to any elbow in the vent system.

IMPORTANT: Existing vent systems must be inspected for

obstructions, corrosion, and proper installation.

Chimney Connection

IMPORTANT: Before connecting a vent to a chimney, make sure

the chimney passageway is clear and free of obstructions. The
chimney must be cleaned if previously used for venting solid
fuel appliances or fireplaces. Also consult local and state codes
for proper chimney sizing and application or, in the absence
of local and state codes, the “National Fuel Gas Code”, ANSI
Z223.1(NFPA 54)-current edition.

The connector must be installed above the extreme bottom

of the chimney to prevent potentially blocking the flue
gases.

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 (Figure 19).

LISTED LINED

FIGURE 19.

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
(Figures 20 and 21).

IMPORTANT: This gas vent must be terminated in a vertical

position to facilitate the removal of the burnt gases.

An unused chimney flue or masonry enclosure may be used as a

passageway for the installation of a gas vent (Figure 21).

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.

Figures 19-21 are examples of vent pipe system installations
and may or may not be typical for your specific 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.

FIGURE 20.

FIGURE 21.

* 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 insfructions 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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