DuraVent DuraStack Installation User Manual

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NOTE:.DIAGRAMS.&.ILLUSTRATIONS.ARE.NOT.TO.SCALE.

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SECTION B - TEES, ELBOWS, INCREASERS

90° TEE (T90)

1.. .Generally.used.to.connect.the.horizontal.length.from.the.appliance.to.the.

vertical.length.when.clean-outs.access.or.drain.is.required.

2.. .90°.should.not.be.used.for.changing.flow.direction.in.diesel.or.turbine.

exhaust.

3.. .For.supporting.the.tee,.the.preferred.location.is.above.the.tee.(see.figure

9).

4.. .If.it.is.not.possible.to.suspend.the.tee,.it.may.be.supported.from.the.

base.(see.figure 10)...When.this.is.necessary,.a.short.length.should.be.

installed.between.the.tee.and.the.tee.cap.or.Drain-Tee.Cap.for.a.good.

clean-out.or.inspection.access.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

If more than 1/4” of thermal expansion is expected between a stationary

point and the tee, the use of an expansion length and a two axis support

is recommended to minimize bending moments on the tee (see.figure.11

and table 9).

Gas Temperature Rise

Maximum Length

Expansion

200°F

12’0”

0.25”

300°F

8’0”

0.25”

400°F

6’0”

0.25”

500°F

5’0”

0.25”

600°F

4’0”

0.25”

700°F

3’6”

0.25”

800°F

3’0”

0.25”

900°F

2’6”

0.25”

1000°F

2’0”

0.25”

Note: 60°F - 70°F ambient T°

Table 9 - Maximum allowable length between two fixed points

without expansion length

Figure 10 - Base Supported Tee

45° TEE (T45)

1.. .For.systems.where.flow.resistance.must.be.minimized.like.engine.or.

turbine.exhaust...The.use.of.a.45°.tee.is.suggested...It.can.be.combined.

with.a.45°.elbow.to.make.a.smooth.90°.turn.(see.figure 12)...To.support.

this.tee,.use.similar.method.as.a.90°.tee.

2.. .When.using.45°.tee.to.connect.multiple.appliances.together,.thermal.

expansion.must.be.considered...Thus.prepared.to.prevent.bending.mo-

ments.on.the.tee,.an.expansion.length.must.be.installed.between.the.tees.

(see.figure 13).

45° TEE Y (TY)

1.. .This.kind.of.tee.is.useful.where.the.stack.is.located.between.two.applica-

tion.or.with.a.double.exhaust.system...Use.the.same.support.method.and.

thermal.expansion.considerations.from.the.other.tees.(see.figure 14).

Figure 9 - Suspended Tee

Wall

Support

Tee

Tee Cap or

Drain-Tee Cap

Wall Support

Tee

Tee Cap or

Drain-Tee Cap

Short Length

Lengths

Stationary

Support

Suspension

Band

Expansion

Length

Stationary

Support

More than 1/4” of expected thermal

expansion between two stationary points

Figure 11 - Two Axis Support

Figure 12 - Smooth 90° Turn

Appliance

Expansion

Length

45° Elbow

45° Tee Y

Increaser

Figure 14 - 45° Tee Y

Stationary / Fix

Support

Increaser

Expansion

Length

45° Tee

Appliance

Appliance

Appliance

Figure 13 - Multiple appliance connection with 45° tees

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