LAARS EBP 175 MBTU/h - Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions User Manual

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individual venting components have condensate tees

that work in a vertical vent system, and therefore it

is not necessary to have an offset in a vertical vent

system that uses these parts.

2.2 Stainless Steel Single Pipe Horizontal

and Vertical Vents – Category IV

Stainless steel special gas vent listed to U.L.

Standard 1738 and U.L.C. Standard 636 must be used

to vent all models. Three-inch or 4-inch material can

be used. Vent pipe and fittings are manufactured to

these standards by HeatFab, Inc. under the trade name

of Saf-T Vent

®

, by Z-Flex

under the trade name of

Z-Vent

®

, and by ProTech Systems, Inc. under the

trade name FasNSeal

®

. Follow the special gas vent

manufacturer’s instructions regarding design, location

and assembly of the vent system.

The appliance may be vented with any number

of elbows or fittings, providing that the maximum

equivalent feet of venting is not exceeded. Equivalent

feet of vent material is shown in

Table 2

, along with

information about vent temperature and pressure.

Elbows (90°) in the vent system shall be considered to

be 5 equivalent feet (1.5m).

A horizontal vent system must pitch downward,

toward the terminal and away from the Endurance,

as shown in

Figure 11

. It must pitch at least 1/4"

per foot (21mm per meter). Be sure to take this

into consideration when choosing the vent terminal

location.

For applications requiring vertical venting

through a roof, the same limitations for length and

fittings apply (

see Table 2

). Vertical vents greater than

7 feet (2.1m) in length must use a condensate trap.

When vertical vent systems have horizontal

components, they must have a condensate drip tee

Figure 10. Multiple Concentric Vent Clearances.

Figure 9. Clearance from Overhang.

Figure 11. Vent System Pitch.

Figure 12. Vertical Vent Terminal Placement.

least 3 feet (0.9m) above where the vent pipe exits the

roof (

see Figure 12

).

When vertical vent systems have horizontal

components, they must have a condensate drip tee

in the offset. All horizontal portions of the vent

system must slope a minimum 1/4" per foot toward

the condensate drip tee. Laars vertical vent kit and

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