Venting requirements for category i appliances – Bard Bayrd Furnace 403293A User Manual

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VENTING REQUIREMENTS FOR CATEGORY I APPLIANCES

INTRODUCTION

This booklet contains the current definitions,
instructions, and tables necessary to vent todays

modern Category I Gas Fired Appliance. A variety

of definitions of new terms describing today's gas
appliances are included to supplement the actual
venting tables which have been generated to

correctly vent various combinations of Category I
Appliances using Type B or single*wall metal vent

connectors attached to Type B vents or masonry

chimneys. Tables are also included covering similar
venting material combinations when applied to

common venting arrangements of two or more

appliances.

Finally, a series of examples are presented

demonstrating how the vent tables are used to
size the vent connector and the vertical vent for a
variety of typical applications.

I I. DEFINITION OF TERMS

Tan Assisted

Combustion
System"

"FAN Min"

"FAN Max"

"NAT Max"

"FAN+FAN"

An appliance equipped with an
integral mechanical means to
either draw or force products of
combustion

through

the

combustion chamber and/or
heat exchanger.

refers

to

the

minimum

appliance input rating of a
Category I appliance with a fan-
assisted combustion system
that could be attached to the
vent.

refers

to

the

maximum

appliance input rating of a
Category I appliance with a fan-
assisted combustion system
that could be attached to the
vent.

refers

to

the

maximum

appliance input rating of a
Category I appliance equipped

with a drafthood that could be

attached to the vent. There are
no minimum appliance input
ratings for drafthood-equipped
appliances.

refers

to

the

maximum

combined input rating of two or

more fan-assisted appliances
attached to the common vent.

"FAN+NAT"

refers

to the maximum

combined input rating of one or

more fan-assisted appliance
and one or more drafthood-
equipped appliance attached

to the common vent.

"NAT+NAT"

refers

to the maximum

combined input rating of two or
more

drafthood-equipped

appliances attached to the
common vent.

"NR"

means not recommended due

to potential for condensate
formation and/or pressurization
of the venting system.

"NA"

means not applicable due to

physical

or

geometric

constraints.

DraftHood

A device built into an appliance,
or made a part of the vent
connector from an appliance,
which is designed to (1)
provide for the ready escape of

the flue gases from the

appliance in the event of no
draft, backdraft, or stoppage
beyond the drafthood, (2)
prevent a backdraft from
entering the appliance, and (3)
neutralize the effect of stack
action of the chimney or gas
vent upon the operation of the
appliance.

A passageway used to convey
flue gases from gas utilization
equipment, or their vent
connectors, to the outside
atmosphere.

Vent Connector The pipe or duct which

connects a fuel-gas burning
appliance to a vent or chimney.

Vent

Flue Collar

Categorized
Vent Diameter

That portion of an appliance
designed for the attachment of
a drafthood, vent connector, or
venting system.

The minimum vent diameter
permissible for Category t
appliances

to

maintain

a

nonpositive vent static pressure
when tested in accordance with
nationally recognized standards.

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