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CHS Series

Installation and Operation Instructions │

Slant Fin Corp.

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5.0 VENT/AIR-INLET TERMINATION CLEARANCES

The quick reference table below is to be read in conjunction with the numbered notes as
indicated, Figures 5-1 and 5-2, and the Venting Rules and Guidelines in Section 4.0. The

instructions detailed in this section are a combination of CHS specific and National Gas Code restrictions.
Compliance alone doesn’t insure a satisfactory installation as good common sense must also be applied. Failure
to follow these instructions may result in fire, property damage, serious injury or death.

Table 5-1 Termination Clearances Quick Reference Table (See Figures 5-1 and 5-2)

Clearances to Air-Inlet Termination

Canada

1

USA

2

Min. Distance

Min. Distance

A Above grade/roofline and snow level

8

12 in.

305 mm 12 in. 305 mm

B Above roof line - Concentric Vent

6, 11, 13

24 in.

610 mm 24 in. 610 mm

C To exhaust vent from any other boiler

36 in.

915 mm 12 in. 305 mm

Clearances to Exhaust Vent Termination

Min. Distance

Min. Distance

D Minimum vertical separation above air inlet

9

18 in.

457 mm 18 in. 457 mm

E Minimum horizontal separation from air inlet

3

4 in.

102 mm 4 in. 102 mm

F Window, door or building opening

36 in.

915 mm 12 in. 305 mm

G To combustion air inlet from any other boiler

36 in.

915 mm 12 in. 305 mm

H Non-mechanical air supply inlet to building

36 in.

915 mm 12 in. 305 mm

I Mechanical air supply inlet to building

4

6 ft. 1.83 m

3 ft. 915 mm

J Soffit, overhang, eave or parapet

24 in.

610 mm 24 in. 610 mm

K Soffit vent or vent opening in an overhang, eave or parapet

6 ft. 1.83 m

6 ft. 1.83 m

L Outside corner

10

-

-

-

-

M Inside corner of an L-shaped structure (including walls and fences)

36 in.

915 mm 36 in. 915 mm

N Electric meters, gas meters, regulators and relief equipment

6 ft. 1.83 m

4 ft. 1.22 m

P Each side of center line above or below meters, regulators and relief devices

5

36 in.

915 mm 36 in. 915 mm

Q Above a paved sidewalk, driveway, or parking lot on public property if adjacent

12

7 ft. 2.13 m

7 ft. 2.13 m

R Above a sidewalk, driveway, or parking lot on public property

X

X

X

X

S Above a sidewalk, driveway on private property between / serving both dwellings

X

X

X

X

T Under a concrete veranda, porch, deck, or balcony

7

24 in.

610 mm 24 in. 610 mm

U Above, under or near exterior stairs

X

X

X

X

V Into a canopy or carport

X

X

X

X

Notes:

1 - Canadian installations must comply with the current CSA B149.1 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code and local

building codes.

2 - US installations must comply with current ANSI Z223.1/ NFPA 54 National Fuel Gas Code and local building codes.
3 - Horizontal separation center-to-center (c.c.) 4”-12” (102-305 mm).
4 - For US installations, an exhaust vent may be 3 ft above a mechanical air supply inlet if within 10 ft. [3 m] horizontally.
5 -

Horizontal clearance must be observed up to a height of 15 ft. [4.6 m] above/below the meter, regulator, or relief devices

.

6 - Concentric Vent must protrude from the roof precisely 24” [610 mm] measuring from the terminal end-cap vanes.
7 - Permitted if veranda, porch, deck, or balcony is made of concrete and a minimum of two sides are fully open beneath.
8 - 24” is the recommended snow level allowance above grade/roofline or any surface that will support snow, debris, or ice

(i.e. for roof venting clearances - roofline and snow level). If living in a snowfall region, consult your local weather
office for the maximum typical snowfall for your area.

9 - Note that the vent must maintain a minimum vertical distance above the air-inlet. Example: Vent height = 18” (457

mm) above air inlet + 12” (305 mm) for air inlet above grade/roof line and snow level = 30” (762 mm) above grade and
snow level.

10

-

Clearances to an outside corner to be in accordance with local installation codes.

11

-

In Canada, concentric vent materials are subject to approval by local inspectors. See Termination Kits in Section 4.0.

12

-

Above public walkways, driveways or parking lots if adjacent to it and condensate cannot drip, freeze, or create a hazard.

13

-

Contact the manufacturer for special exemptions relating to multiple boiler installations using concentric vents.

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X

-

Not permitted by National gas code(s) and/or recommended by boiler manufacturer.

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