Connector pipe, Clearances, Fittings – DuraVent DuraConnect User Manual

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CONNECTOR PIPE

DuraConnect & DuraConnect II flexible

systems should be installed in as

short and straight a run as possible. In

accordance with NFPA 211, the appliance

should be located as close as possible

to the vent or chimney. DuraConnect

& DuraConnect II should be installed

without any dips or sags, shall have no

bends greater than 90 degrees, and shall

slope upwards at least 1/4" per foot.

Joints between sections of connector

pipe, as well as joints between pipe

and fittings need not be fastened with

screws, and can be connected by the

DuraConnect & DuraConnect II twist-lock

system.

The vent connector shall be firmly

attached to the draft hood outlets or

flue collars by sheet metal screws or

other approved means. The flexible

connector may be directly attached

to the appliance, or you may use the

DuraConnect appliance connector.

The DuraConnect & DuraConnect II

flexible sections are adjustable in length,

providing up to 4 inches per foot of

compression. (Zero stretch). Do not cut

the flexible pipe. Compress the flexible

pipe by setting the female end on the

floor, grabbing the pipe approximately

12 inches from the female end, and

pressing down, compressing the pipe to

the desired length.

Warning: do not substitute light

gauge aluminum flex such as dryer

vent, air duct, or chimney relining

materials.

CLEARANCES

The DuraConnect & DuraConnect

II systems are UL listed as flexible

connectors with clearances of 1

inch to combustible materials. The

DuraConnect & DuraConnect II systems

may be installed at a minimum of 1 inch

clearance to both walls and ceilings.

DuraConnect & DuraConnect II systems

are approved for installations located in

small furnace rooms, "closets", as well as

in open areas such as garages.

Due to the high rigidity and natural

"spring back" qualities of the

DuraConnect & DuraConnect II

systems heavy duty flex, no spacers or

wall supports are normally required

providing the connector is installed

at a minimum of 1 inch clearance to

combustibles. However, it is important to

check the final installation to determine

if a reasonable force could deflect the

connector to a fixed position less than

1/4 inch from nearby combustibles

such as walls, rafters, or framing. If so,

DuraConnect wall supports should

be installed so as to prevent this close

clearance condition.

FITTINGS

For retro-fit applications, a new

appliance may be connected to an

existing brand of gas vent previously

installed in the wall or ceiling, by use

of a DuraConnect adapter or a B-vent

adapter for DuraConnect II. These

adapters convert competitive brands

of gas vent to the DuraConnect &

DuraConnect II twist-lock connection.

The Type B gas vent chimney may be

installed with a DuraConnect round

support, or as a low-cost alternative, with

a wall strap. When using a wall strap,

most Building Codes require installation

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