Venting – Reznor FT Unit Installation Manual User Manual

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Form RZ-NA-I-FT, Page 6

12”

(305mm)

Minimum

Venter Outlet Attachment Requirements:

• A 4" to 3" vent reducer is required whenever 3" diameter

vent pipe is used on Sizes 30, 45, 60, or 75. See the Vent

Length Table in Paragraph No. 3.

• A 4" to 5" vent increaser collar is required whenever 5" di-

ameter vent pipe is used on Sizes 45 and 60. See the special

venting requirements for a horizontal residential Category I

vent in Paragraph No. 3.

• A minimum of 12" of straight pipe is required at the venter

outlet before installing an elbow in the vent system. An el-

bow should never be attached directly to the venter. An el-

bow attached to the straight pipe can be in any position at or

above horizontal. See Figure 5.

Model Size

30-125

150-250

300

Outlet Diameter

4"

5"

6"

Figure 5 - Alternate
Vent Directions

vent in any position

above horizontal

a minimum of 12"
(305mm) of straight
pipe is required before
an elbow

11. Venting

DANGER: Check the Model No. on the rating plate. If there is a suffix -LN or -CV, DO NOT USE these
venting instructions. Model FT heaters with either of these suffixes have special venting requirements;
follow the instructions in Form RZ 433-CV/LN.

WARNING: Units installed in multiples require individual vent pipe runs and vent caps. Manifolding
of vent runs is not permitted due to possible recirculation of combustion products into the building and
possible back pressure effects on the combustion air proving switch.

Venting must be in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code Z223.1 or CAN/CGA B149.1 and B149.2, Installation Code for Gas Burning

Appliances and Equipment, and all local codes. Local requirements supersede national requirements.
These power-vented unit heaters are designed to operate safely and efficiently with either a horizontal or vertical vent. (Horizontal vent run is

recommended for maximum fuel savings.) Comply with the specific requirements and instructions in the following paragraphs.
If this heater is replacing an existing heater, be sure that the vent is sized properly for the heater being installed. A properly sized vent system is

required for safe operation of the heater. An improperly sized vent system can cause unsafe conditions and/or create condensation. Do not vent into

an existing gravity vent or chimney.
Specific Venting Requirements (read all before installing)

1. Vent Pipe

- The type of vent pipe required depends on the size of heater, the type of installation, and the vent configuration. Determine the vent

pipe type from the table below.

Vent pipe diameters are listed in the Maximum Permissible Vent Length Table in No. 3. Select the vent pipe type and one of the flue pipe diameter(s)

listed in the Table for the heater size being installed. If the vent being installed is a residential horizontal with Category I pipe, special vent pipe

diameter and length requirements apply.

2. Venter (Flue) Outlet

Venter
Outlet:

Type of Installation

Vent Configuration

Type of VENT Pipe Required

COMMERCIAL/

Horizontal Vent

Use either vent pipe approved for a Category III appliance

INDUSTRIAL

OR appropriately sealed 26-gauge galvanized steel or equivalent

(ANSI Z83.8 and

single-wall pipe.

CAN/C.G.A. 2.6) -

If local code requires, the terminal section may be double-wall pipe

Applies to all Sizes

with a single-wall vent run.

At least 1/2 of

the

Vent pipe listed above for a horizontal power-vented system

equivalent vent

may be used, OR vent pipe approved for a Category I heater

length is

Vertical

may be used. Single-wall pipe or double-wall (Type B) vent pipe

are suitable for use with a Category I heater.

If local code requires, the terminal section may be double-wall

pipe with a single-wall vent run.

RESIDENTIAL

Horizontal or

Use either vent pipe approved for a Category III appliance OR vent

(IAS Requirement 10-96)

Vertical Vent

pipe approved for a Category I heater. Single-wall pipe or double-wall

- Applies only to

(Type B) vent pipe are suitable for use with a Category I heater.

Sizes 30, 45 and 60

(Special vent pipe size and vent length requirements apply to a
residential horizontal vent with Category I pipe.)
If local code requires, the terminal section may be double-wall pipe

with a single-wall vent run.

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