Warning – Dunkirk EW Empire II Series II User Manual

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Chimney Connector And Draft Regulator

• Venting the boiler requires 6” diameter chimney

connector pipe and use of manufacturer provided draft

regulator.

• Regulator, when properly installed, automatically

controls the draft.

• Install in horizontal section of pipe, may also be

installed in angled or vertical section of pipe.

• Verify “top” of regulator is at the top and short pipe

section which holds the vane is horizontal.

• Even though locating draft regulator close to chimney

reduces noise, install draft regulator as close as

practicable to the boiler.

• Install chimney connector, start at boiler with vertical

pipe, elbow, then install draft regulator horizontally.

• When regulator is in place, start at chimney and work

back to the regulator.

• Join the two sections with draw-band.
• Horizontal pipe must slope up toward the chimney at

least 1/4 inch per linear foot of venting.

• Chimney connector must not leak and must be firmly

supported.

• Join each section with at least two sheet metal screws.

Support every second section with a stovepipe wire.

RECOMMENDED MINIMUM CHIMNEY SIZES

FIRING RATE

(gph)

CHIMNEY

HEIGHT (ft)

NOMINAL

CHIMNEY

ROUND

LINER INSIDE

SQUARE

LINER INSIDE

0.60 1.30

15

8” x 8”

6”

6 ¾” x 6 ¾”

1.31 1.80

15

8” x 8”

7”

6 ¾” x 6 ¾”

1.81 2.00

20

8” x 8”

8”

6 ¾” x 6 ¾”

For elevations above 2,000 feet above sea level, add 3 feet to the chimney heights.

CHIMNEY AND CHIMNEY CONNECTIONS

For oil fired boilers for connections to vents or chimneys,

vent installations shall be in accordance with applicable

provisions of INSTALLATION OF OIL BURNING EQUIPMENT,

NFPA31 latest revision, and applicable provisions of local

building codes.

NOTICE

Fresh air (ventilation) is important to proper

venting. Ventilation and venting are two parts of the

same system. Inadequate ventilation will result in

inadequate venting. Always be sure to have enough

ventilation to support proper venting.

Check your chimney to make certain that it is right size,

properly constructed and in good condition.

See Table “Recommended Minimum Chimney Sizes”.

For additional chimney design and sizing information,

consult the National Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces,

Vents and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances, ANSI/NFPA 211.

WARNING

Fire Hazard. Maintain minimum vent pipe clearance

of 18” from surface of vent to wood and other

combustible materials. Failure to comply may result

in death or serious injury.

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