Introduction, Important notice, General installation requirements – DuraVent FasNSeal Single-Wall User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

M&G DuraVent's FasNSeal is a stainless

steel vent system for Category II, III, and IV

gas-fired appliances. FasNSeal is listed to UL

1738 and ULC S636 with a maximum rated

operating temperature of 480°F (249°C)

and a rated pressure of 15 in-w.c. FasNSeal®

must be installed by an experienced

professional familiar with the operation

and maintenance of heating appliances

and venting. Before installing this product,

examine all components for possible

shipping damage and read the complete

installation manual. Failure to follow proper

installation procedures, including vent pitch

and improper appliance connections may

cause unsafe conditions. When venting

Category II, III, or IV appliances, FasNSeal®

must be used for the entire length of the

system. Do not mix pipe, fittings, or joining

methods from different manufacturers. See

the DuraVent Product Catalog for a complete

list of parts and products. Every vent system

must be planned and installed for optimum

performance and safety. The venting system

must be free to expand and contract and

must be supported in accordance with

these instructions. (Check for unrestricted

vent movement through walls, ceilings,

and roof penetrations). Refer to the gas

appliance manufacturer’s instructions

to determine venting requirements and

limitations with respect to installation and

use of the appliance. It is the responsibility

of the installer to contact local building

and fire officials concerning any installation

restrictions and/or inspection requirements

that may apply. Permits may be required

before starting an installation. This product

must be installed in accordance with local

building code requirements as well as

National codes: In the US: NPFA 211 and NFPA

54/ANSI Z223.1 National Fuel Gas Code or the

International Fuel Gas Code.

In Canada: CAN/CGA B149.1 Natural Gas and

Propane Installation Code.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

The UL listing for this product is void if

components other than those supplied as

Listed Components are used. All warranties,

stated or implied, are void if this product

and the appliances to which it is connected

are not installed in accordance with their

respective instructions and local code

requirements.

After the installation, check the entire

system to make sure all joints are secure and

sealed correctly. The seams and joints must

be checked for gas tightness when using

the venting system with Category II, III, or

IV appliances. DuraVent recommends that

the entire system be checked by a qualified

inspector at least once annually following

initial installation.

The installation must conform to the

requirements of the appliance manufacturer’s

instructions NFPA 211, the National Fuel Gas

Code, the International Fuel Gas Code, or the

Canadian Gas and Propane Installation Code

as well as local codes and regulations.

gENERAL INSTALLATION

REQUIREMENTS

Failure to conform with these installation

instructions and all applicable codes may

result in catastrophic property damage,

personal injury, or death. These instructions

are a guide to assist a professional installer.

•Proper operation of the vent system and

appliance depends on the use and correct

assembly of all parts specified for a particular

installation.

•Tee sections should only be incorporated

in conjunction with a drain on appliances

tested for use with a drain, or if allowed by

the appliance manufacturer for multiple

appliance connections.

•If required by the appliance manufacturer,

a drain fitting must be located as close

as possible to the appliance flue outlet.

Depending on the arrangement of the vent,

more than one drain may be required. Unless

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