Figure 10a - step 2, Figure 10a - step 3, Figure 10b - step 1 – Reznor EEDU Unit Installation Manual User Manual

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Form I-EEDU, P/N 150492 R6, Page 13

FIGURE 10A - Attaching Double-Wall (Type B) Pipe to a Vent Cap

Figure 10A - STEP 1

Place a continual 3/8” bead of sili-

cone sealant around the circumfer-

ence of the vent cap collar. This will

prevent any water inside the vent

cap from running down the double-

wall pipe.

Figure 10A - STEP 2

Secure the vent cap to the

double wall pipe by drilling and

inserting a 3/4” long sheetmetal

screw into the vent cap collar.

Do not over tighten screw.

Insert the collar on the vent cap inside

the inner wall of the double-wall pipe.

Insert as far as possible. Add additional

silicone sealant to fully close any gaps

between the vent cap and the double

wall pipe. This is necessary to prevent

water from entering the double wall

pipe.

Figure 10A - STEP 3

Do STEP 2

immediately

following

STEP 1.

Figure 10B - STEP 1

On the single-wall pipe or Category

III pipe, place a continual 1/4” bead

of silicone sealant around the cir-

cumference.
Do STEP 2 immediately following

STEP 1.

Figure 10B - STEP 2

Insert the pipe prepared with

sealant into the inner pipe of the

double-wall pipe until the bead of

sealant contacts the inner pipe

creating a sealed joint.

Figure 10B - STEP 3

Spaced equally around the double-

wall pipe, drill three small holes

below the sealant ring. Insert 3/4 inch

long sheetmetal screws to secure the

joint. Do not overtighten screws.

Single-

Wall

with

Sealant

Double-

Wall

Pipe

Single-

Wall Vent

Pipe

FIGURE 10B - Attaching Double-Wall (Type B) Pipe to a Single-Wall or Category III Vent Pipe

FIGURE 11A - Vertical Vent Terminal

Roof -

pitched

from

0 to 45°

A clearance thimble is required

when flue pipe extends through

combustible materials.

Follow the requirements of the thimble or vent pipe manufacturer.

Vertical flue extension must

be 6” (152mm) higher than

anticipated snow depth but

no less than 2 ft (610mm)

above the roof. Vertical pipe

extension must be insulated.

Roof Flashing

Parapet or

Adjoining Building

6 ft (1.8M)

minimum

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Option CC1

Vent Cap

Roof -

pitched

from

0 to 45°

A clearance thimble is

required when flue pipe

extends through combus-

tible materials. Follow the

requirements of the double-

wall pipe manufacturer.

*Follow the instruc-

tions in FIGURE 10B

to join the double-

wall vent terminal

section to the vent

run and to seal the

connection.

Follow the instructions

in FIGURE 10A to attach

the vent cap to the double-

wall vent terminal pipe.

Vertical flue extension

must be 6” (152mm)

higher than anticipated

snow depth but no less

than 2 ft (610mm)

above the roof.

Roof Flashing

6” (152mm)

minimum

Parapet or

Adjoining Building

6 ft (1.8M)

minimum

Double-Wall Pipe*

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Option CC1

Vent Cap*

Single-Wall or Category III Vent Run

and Single-Wall Terminal End

Single-Wall or Category III Vent Run

and Double-Wall Terminal End

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