Maintenance – DuraVent Type B Gas Vent User Manual

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for example), the halogenated compounds

get into the combustion air. When they are

burned, they form compounds that cause

corrosion. The corrective action in this case, is

to isolate the appliance, and get the air supply

from outside, or an uncontaminated area.

(b) condensate may be caused by incorrect

sizing of the vent system. Follow the

procedures in the various sizing publications

to obtain the correct sizes for connectors

and vents. Other causes are: excessive

lateral runs, too many elbows, cold attics and

crawl spaces, and large areas of the exterior

portions of the venting system exposed to cold

weather. as a general rule, laterals should

be held to a minimum, and be no longer than

75% of the vertical height of the system.

condensate may initially appear as beads on

the outside of the connector or vent.

7. Construction. Laterals, offsets, and

vertical components should be securely

supported with wall straps, as previously

described. components of the vent which

are in occupied areas should be enclosed to

prevent accidental contact and damage to the

vent system. Ensure that insulation, building

materials, or debris do not extend into the

required clearance spaces. In cold climates,

the exterior portions of the vent should be

enclosed in a chase. Outside portions of the

vent system with may be painted with high

temperature paint to help prevent rusting and

corrosion on the exterior surfaces.

MAINTENANCE

1. an annual inspection is required to maintain

warranty of your DuraVent B-Vent system.

you will need to inspect the cap, Vent pipe,

connector pipe, and the connection to the

appliance.

2. Verify that the sealant around the Flashing

and Storm collar is intact. Reseal as needed.

Remove cap. Hold cap by the collar only, and

unlock by twisting counterclockwise, and then

pull up. Grabbing the cap by the outer edge

or top can cause damage to the cap.

3. Inspect cap for any physical damage or

damage from corrosion. Look for any foreign

material inside the cap or vent. (Example:

bird’s nest, leaves, etc.)

4. Shine a light down inside of the vent pipe.

Look for any evidence of damage, corrosion

or excessive condensation. also, look for

any disconnected sections of the vent pipe

or connector pipe. Refer to the installation

instructions to reconnect pipe sections. If pipe

sections are damaged or corroded, replace

immediately!

5. Replace cap by grabbing cap (by collar

only), and slide onto pipe section and twist-

locking (clockwise).

6. Inspect appliance connector and make

sure that the vent is securely connected to the

appliance.

7. Damaged or corroded parts should be

replaced immediately! Failure to do so can

lead to an extremely hazardous situation!

8. Follow your appliance manufacturer’s

recommended instructions for inspection your

appliance.

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