Carrier 58PAV User Manual

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Fig. 13—Common Vent With Water Heater

(Typical Installation)

Table 13—Common Vent (With No Lateral Run)

Furnace and Water Heater (No Horizontal)

58PAV

Size

Vent

Connector
Length (Ft)

Common Vent Height (Ft)

Common

Vent

Dia

(ins.)

Minimum

Maximum*

035-ECt

or

035-GCt

5

12

30

4

6

30

5

10

12

30

4

6

24

5

15

12

26

4

6

16

5

055-ECt

or

055-GCt

5

18

30

4

8

30

5

10

20

30

4

8

30

5

15

20

30

4

8

30

5

075-GCt

or

075-JCt

5

10

30

5

5

30

6

10

10

30

5

5

30

6

15

10

30

5

5

30

6

090-GCt,

090-JCt,

or

090-LCt

5

14

30

5

6

30

6

10

14

30

5

6

30

6

15

14

30

5

6

30

6

110-JCÍ

or

110-иСф

5

10

30

6

5

30

7

10

10

30

6

5

30

7

15

10

30

6

5

30

7

125-LCt

5

8

30

6

6

30

7

6

30

8

10

8

30

6

6

30

7

■ 6

30

8

15

10

30

6

6

30

7

6

30

8

Gas Code. The 58PAV Furnace vent connector is sized

per the tables in Section B of this publication to deter­
mine allowable lengths, number of elbows, and insula­
tion requirements. The allowable vent connector length
for the furnace cannot exceed 15 ft for any common
vent installation or application, as shown in Tables 13
and 14.

4. Insulated vents and vent connectors may be required

for certain applications. See Table 14. When insulation
is required, it must be installed as indicated in Sections
A.5. and A.6.

5. If the vent connector is exposed to ambient tempera­

tures of 30 degrees Fahrenheit or less, it must be insu­
lated, as indicated per Sections A.5. and A.6.

6. The vent connectors must be spaced within 3 ft of each

other (3-ft rise).

7. Where possible, locate the vent closer to or directly

over the smaller appliance connector.

8. For multi-story installation, refer to Appendix G of

National Fuel Gas Code or Canadian standards CAN/
CGA.B149 for additional information to size the com­
mon vent. Individual vent connector for the furnace
should be sized per single apphemce tables found in Sec-

Table 14—Common Vent (With 10 Ft Max. Lateral

Run) Furnace and Water Heater

58PAV

Size

Vent

Connector

Length (Ft)

Vent and

Vent Conn

Insulation

Required

Common Vent Height (Ft)

Common

Vent

Dia

(Ins.)

Minimum

Maximum*

035-ECt

or

035-GCt

5

8

22

5

yes

6

30

10

8

14

5

yes

6

30

15

NA

NA

5

yes

6

30

055-ECt

or

055-GCt

5

8

30

5

yes

8

30

10

10

30

5

yes

8

30

15

10

22

5

yes

8

30

075-GCt

or

075-JCt

5

10

30

5

5

30

6

10

10

30

5

5

30

6

15

10

30

5

5

30

6

090-GCt,

090-JCt,

or

090-LCt

5

14

30

5

6

30

6

10

14

30

5

6

30

6

15

14

30

5

_

6

30

6

110-JCt

or

110-LCt

5

_

10

30

6

5

30

7

10

10

30

6

5

30

7

15

10

30

6

5

30

7

125-LCt

5

10

30

6

8

30

7

6

30

8

10

10

30

6

8

30

7

6

30

8

15

10

30

6

8

30

7

6

30

8

*For applications requiring vent heights greater than 30 ft, contact your

Distributor/Dealer for more information,

flnstalied with a 40,000 Btuh gas-fired water heater—typical size.
^Installed with a 50,000 Btuh gas-fired water heater—typical size.

*For applications requiring vent heights greater than 30 ft, contact your

Distributor/Dealer for more information,

tinstalled with a 40,000 Btuh gas-fired water heater—typical size,
llnstalled with a 50,000 Btuh gas-fired water heater—typical size.

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