Sidewall vent system – Adams Condensing Oil-Fired Furnace User Manual

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Sidewall Vent System

a)

Sidewall vented products are

susceptible to wind conditions that can

effect combustion. To minimize the

effects of wind, exhaust and air inlet

terminations must penetrate the same

wall or vertical surface. In addition,

the length of the exhaust and air inlet

pipes must be roughly equivalent.

b)

Condensation from a sidewall vented

appliance may cause paint and other

surface coatings to deteriorate. In
addition, soot stains may appear on

surrounding surfaces if the furnace is

not properly maintained.

c)

See Figure 2 for an illustration of

clearances for location of exit

terminals for direct-vent, sidewall

venting systems.

d)

The vent system shall terminate at

least 3 feet above any forced air inlet

located within 10 feet. NOTE: This

does not apply to the combustion air

inlet of 3 direct-vent appliance.

e)

Provide a minimum of 1 foot distance

from any door, operable window, or

gravity air inlet into any building.

f)

Do not locate the exhaust termination

directly under an operable window.

g)

Provide a minimum of 1 foot clearance

from the bottom of the exhaust

termination above the expected snow

accumulation level. Snow removal

may be necessary to maintain

clearance.

h)

Provide 4 feet horizontal clearance

from electrical meters, gas meters, air

conditioning condensers or other

external equipment. In no case shall

the exit terminal be above or below

the aforementioned equipment unless

a 4 foot horizontal distance is

maintained.

i)

Do not locate the exit termination over

public walkways where condensate

could drip or freeze, causing a hazard

or nuisance.

,

i) When the exhaust termination is

adjacent to a public walkway, it is to

be located at least 7 feet above grade.

K) Do not locate exhaust termination

directly under roof overhangs to

prevent icicles from forming.

I) Provide 3 feet clearance frtxn the

inside corner of adjacent walls.

The vent termination of a non-direct vent

application must terminate at least 4 feet

below, 4 feet horizont^ly from, or 1 foot

above any door, window, or gravity air inlet

into any building.

FORCED AIR INÌ.ET

IF A' )S l£SS THAN 10 FT.

TFCN S' IS TO 8E 3 FT. MMUUU

OIL TANK
AIR VENT

DIRECT VENT

TERMINATION

IZ' ABOVE

EXPECTED SNOW

ACCUMUUTION

Location of Exit Tomtlnols of Mochonical Draft and Diract-Vantlng Systoma

Figure 2

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