Initial installation – Enviro C-10914 User Manual

Page 21

Advertising
background image

21

down to the roof level, as shown in Figure 24. Tighten the clamp around the pipe section. Use

a level to make sure the pipe is truly vertical. With roofing nails, secure the support straps to

the roof. Seal the nails holes heads with non-hardening mastic. Trim the excess length of the

support straps that extend out beyond the edge of the flashing.

STEP 7. Slip the flashing over the pipe section protruding through the roof. Secure the base of the

flashing to the roof with roofing nails. Use a non-hardening sealant between the uphill edge

of the flashing and the roof. Insure the roofing material overlaps the top edge of the flashing

as shown in Figure 24. Verify that you have at least the minimum clearance to combustibles at

the roof line.

STEP 8. Continue to add pipe sections until the height of the vent cap meets the minimum code

requirements. Refer to Figure 25 and Table 5. Note that for steep roof pitches, the vent height

must be increased. In high wind conditions, nearby trees, adjoining roof lines, steep pitched

roofs, and other similar factors can result in poor draft, or down drafting. In these cases,

increasing the vent height may solve the problem.

STEP 9. Slip the storm collar over the pipe, and push it down to the top of the roof flashing as shown

in Figure 24. Use the non-hardening sealant around the joint between the pipe and the storm

collar.

STEP 10. Twist-lock the vent cap.

Table 5: Minimum ‘H’ for Figure 25

Roof Pitch

Minimum Height

Feet

Meters

Flat to 7/8

1

0.3

Over 7/12 to 8/12

1.5

0.46

Over 8/12 to 9/12

2

0.61

Over 9/12 to 10/12

2.5

0.76

Over 10/12 to 11/12

3.25

0.99

Over 11/12 to 12/12

4

1.22

Over 12/12 to 14/12

5

1.52

Over 14/12 to 16/12

6

1.83

Over 16/12 to 18/12

7

2.13

Over 18/12 to 20/12

7.5

2.29

Over 20/12 to 21/12

8

2.44

Figure 25: Height of Vertical Termination;

Reference Table 5.

NOTES:
(1)
If an offset is necessary in the attic to avoid obstructions, it is important to support the vent pipe

every 3 feet (91 cm), to avoid excessive stress on the elbows, and possible separation. Wall straps

are available for this purpose (see Figure 26).

(2) When ever possible, use 45° degree elbows instead of 90° degree elbows. The 45° degree elbow

offers less restriction to the flow of flue gases and intake air.

NOTES:
(1)
For multi story installations. A ceiling firestop is required at the second floor, and any subsequent

floors (see Figure 27). The opening should be framed to 10” (25.4 cm) x 10” (25.4 cm) inside

dimensions, in the same manner as shown in Figure 23.

Initial Installation

QUALIFIED INSTALLERS ONLY

Advertising