Adams Condensing Oil-Fired Furnace User Manual

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PROPER VEWT/FLUE AND COMBUSTION

AIR PIPtNG PRACTICES

Adhere to these instructions to ensure safe

and proper furnace performance.

The length, diameter, and number of elbows

of the ventfflue pipe and combustion air pipe

effects the performance of the furnace and

must be carefully sized.

All piping must be installed In accordance

with local codes and these instructions.

Piping must be adequately secured and

supported to prohibit sagging, joint

separation, and/or detachment from the

furnace.

Horizontal runs of vent/flue piping must be

supported every three to five feet and must

maintain a % inch per foot downward slope,

back towards the furnace, to properly return

condensate to the furnace's drain system.

Precautions should be taken to prevent

condensate from freezing inside the

vent/flue pipe and/or at the vent/tiue pipe

termination.

All vent/flue piping exposed to freezing

temperatures below 35 F for extended

periods of time must be insulated with %”

thick closed cell foam.

Also all vent/flue piping exposed outdoors in

excess of the terminations shown in this

manual (or in unheated areas) must be

Insulated with 14” thick closed cell foam,

inspect piping for leaks prior to installing

insulation.

TERMINATION

LOCATIONS

EXHAUST VENT/INLET AIR
LOCATION

1.

The vent piping for this furnace is

approved for zero clearance to

combustible construction.

2.

The condensing oil furnace, like all

high efficiency products, is likely to

produce a visible vapor plume due

to condensation. Surfaces near the

vent termination will likely be coated

with condensation.

3.

Care must be taken to locate the

exhaust vent where the exhaust

gas, vapor plume, and condensation

do not cause a hazard or nuisance.

For example, so not locate the

exhaust vent termination under a

deck where, under certain

conditions, it could form a coating of

ice causing a hazard or reduce the

life of the deck materials.

Fitting Desoiption

Equivalent Length

Elbow, 90

5

Cleanout Tee

5

Elbow, 45

3

Vertical Vent Termination

0

Sidewall Vent Termination

0

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