Lennox Hearth MODEL MONTAGE 32FS User Manual

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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE

Determining Size Of Pipe To Install

To determine what diameter pipe to use in an installation (3” or 4”), first

find the “equivalent pipe length” using the following guidelines, then plot

this number and the altitude on the chart (Figure 13).

Fill out the installation chart, and calculate your total equivalent pipe length.

After you have the total equivalent pipe length, use the Pipe Selection

Chart (Figure 13) below to determine if your installation requires 3” or

4” exhaust pipe.

Installation Chart

Figure 13

- Pipe Selection Chart

A

E

F

H

G

B

C

D

Figure 14

- See Sample Installation Chart

A - 90 Degree Elbow

B - 1’ Horizontal Pipe

C - 45 Degree Elbow

D - Standoff Braces

E - 8’ Vertical Pipe

F - ’ Horizontal Pipe

G - 90 Degree Tee

H - Wall Thimble

NOTE: All equivalent pipe styles

shown for model Montage™ 32FS.

Type of Pipe

# of Elbows or

Feet of pipe

Equivalent Feet

Total Equivalent

Feet

90° Elbows/

Tee (A & G)

x

5 Feet (1.5 m)

45° Elbows

(C)

x

3 Feet (1 m)

Horizontal

(B & F)

x

1 Feet (.3 m)

Vertical (E)

x

.5 Feet (.15 m)

Table 3

Sample Installation Chart

Type of Pipe

# of Elbows or

Feet of pipe

Equivalent Feet

Total Equivalent

Feet

90° Elbows/

Tee (A & G)



x

5 Feet (1.5 m)

10 (3 m)

45° Elbows

(C)

1

x

3 Feet (1 m)

3 (1 m)

Horizontal

(B & F)

3

x

1 Feet (.3 m)

3 (1 m)

Vertical (E)

8

x

.5 Feet (.15 m)

4 (1. m)

Total Equivalent Feet = 0

Table 4

- Sample Chart for Figure 14

4 “ Diameter Only

3 or 4”

Diameter

Altitude x 1000 Feet

Equivalent Pipe Length (Feet)

30

0

10

0

0

1



3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

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