Installation, Rigid pipe venting - horizontal terminations – Waterford Appliances E65-NG1 User Manual

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Waterford E65-1 Emerald Direct Vent Freestanding Gas Stove

Horizontal Venting

RIGID PIPE VENTING - HORIZONTAL TERMINATIONS

The shaded area in the diagram below shows all allowable combinations of vertical runs with horizontal terminations. Maximum
one 90

O

elbow (two 45

o

elbows equal one 90

o

elbow), not including the 45

o

elbow attached to the unit.

RESIDENTIAL AND Manufactured Homes / Mobile Homes Installations

The venting arrangements diagrammed below, have a minimum of 75% (flue loss) efficiency with Fan Off, as required for manufactured homes.
(Actual efficiency may be as high as 85%.)

Venting Arrangements Examples:

Example A)

Venting with horizontal termination.
A 10 ft. vertical run with 10 ft. horizontal run falls within the shaded area, and therefore is an allowable installation with Vent Restrictor #2.

Example B)

Venting is not enclosed and has a horizontal termination.
A 7 ft. vertical run with 10 ft. horizontal run falls within the shaded area, and therefore is an allowable installation with no vent restrictor required.

Example C)

Offset to Vertical Vent - Venting with vertical termination.
A 15 ft. vertical run with 4 ft. horizontal offset distance falls within the shaded area and is an allowable installation with Vent Restrictor #1.

INSTALLATION

Note: See page 9 for installation instructions for the Vent Restrictors. These must be installed before the pipe is

connected to the unit. The vent restrictors are shipped inside the stove.

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If you are terminating within this shaded
area Vent Restrictor #2 must be used.

If you are terminating within this shaded
area no Vent Restrictor is required.

If you are terminating within this shaded
area Vent Restrictor #1 must be used.

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