Burnham SCG User Manual
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Vertical Venting
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1. Do not exceed maximum vent lengths. Refer to
Table 4.
2. Installation of a vertical vent tee 8116304U is
required on all vertical vent applications. See 
Figures 6 and 7. Attach vertical vent drain tee 
directly to elbow or horizontal pipe from an elbow 
immediately after vent connector.
3. Slope horizontal runs minimum ¼ inch per foot.
Slope towards vertical vent drain tee. Position weld 
seams in vent pipes, in all horizontal runs, at the top 
to avoid condensate from lying on the seams.
4. Install fi re stops where vent passes through fl oors,
ceilings or framed walls. The fi re stop must close 
the opening between the vent pipe and the structure.
5. Whenever possible, install vent straight through
the roof. Refer to Figure 7 if offset is necessary. 
Maintain minimum clearance to combustible 
materials.
6. Install Vent Terminal.
a. Size roof opening to maintain minimum
clearance from combustible materials.
b. Extend vent pipe to maintain minimum vertical
and horizontal distance of twelve (12) inches 
from roof surface. Allow additional vertical 
distance for expected snow accumulation. 
Provide brace as required. Refer to Figures 8A 
and 8B.
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c. Install storm collar on vent pipe immediately
above fl ashing. Apply Dow Corning Silastic 732 
RTV Sealant between vent pipe and storm collar 
to provide weathertight seal.
d. Attach vent terminal.
Vertical Air Intake Piping
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7. Do not exceed maximum air intake length. Refer to
Table 4.
8. Locate air intake termination on the same roof
location as the vent termination if possible, to 
prevent nuisance boiler shutdowns. However, boiler 
may be installed with vertical venting and sidewall 
combustion air inlet or visa versa, if installation 
conditions do not allow alternate arrangement.
9. Use single wall metal pipe or PVC and fi ttings
available at most heating distributors.
a. Air intake pipe diameter is based on boiler size.
SCG-3 & SCG-4 uses 3 inch diameter piping.
SCG-5 & SCG-6 uses 4 inch diameter piping.
SCG-7 thru SCG-9 uses 5 inch diameter piping.
10. Air intake termination must be located:
Vertical - At least twelve (12) inches above the roof 
surface plus the expected snow accumulation.
11. Start at collar on burner enclosure (inside boiler
jacket) and work towards the air intake terminal.
12. Maintain minimum of ¼ inch per foot slope on
horizontal runs. Slope down towards boiler.
13. The air intake pipe must be adequately supported
with straps or supports no less than fi ve (5) feet 
apart on horizontal runs. The complete air intake 
piping system must be rigid and able to withstand 
minor impacts without collapse.
14. Inlet air pipe penetration:
 
Vertical - Size roof opening to allow easy insertion 
of inlet piping and allow proper installation of 
fl ashing and storm collar.
a. Use appropriately designed vent fl ashing
when passing through roofs. Follow fl ashing 
manufacturers’ instructions for installation 
procedures. Flashing manufacturers are Air-
Jet, American Metal Products, Metal Fab, and 
Simpson Dura-Vent.
b. Extend air intake pipe to maintain minimum
vertical and horizontal distance of twelve 
(12) inches from roof surface. Allow 
additional vertical distance for expected snow 
accumulation. Provide brace as required. Refer 
to Figures 8A and 8B.
c. Vertical air intake requires fl ashing and a storm
collar to prevent moisture from entering the 
structure.
E. Separate Vertical Venting System
- See Figures 6, 7, 8A, 8B and 9.
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