Vent examples for single flue – Empire Comfort Systems PV-28SV50-B User Manual

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VENT EXAMPLES FOR SINGLE FLUE

Max Vent Run - 40 ft. Equivalent With Three (3) 90° Elbows
Special Note: The vent terminal 90° elbow and first 90° elbow off back of the heater, when within 6” (15.2 cm), do not contrib-

ute to the overall vent length measurement. For each 45° elbow installed in the horizontal run, the length of the horizontal run

MUST be reduced by 1.5 feet (45 cm). This does not apply if the 45° elbows are installed on the vertical part of the vent system.

Reduce the length of the horizontal run 3 feet (91.4 cm) for every 90° elbow.
Note:
On horizontal runs, a P.V.C. support clamp needs to be installed every 3 feet. No “sags” in horizontal vent runs; water will settle

in the pipe.
When installing a single flue horizontal, the minimum vent length protruding from the outside wall is 6” (15.2 cm). See Figure 17.
Minimum vent from the rear of the unit is 12”.
Note: Horizontal discharge 90° elbow must be pointed downward. See Figure 18. All horizontal runs require either a 1/4” per foot rise

to run condensation back to the heater, or a 1/4” per foot downward slope to run condensation away from the heater.
Note: All PVC vent run piping can be purchased at a local hardware store. Schedule 40 PVC pipe should be used and cemented.

PVVK-CFA Flex Kit and PVVK-SH Horizontal Vent Adaptor Kit are available from Empire Comfort Systems, Inc.

Figure 17

Single Flue - Straight Out Back

Min 6” Outside Wall

Min 2” From Unit to Wall for Intake Air

Min vent length 12”

Figure 18

Single Flue - Horizontal Tall Vent Run

Example Calculation Max Vent Run 40’

H =

5’ + 2’ = 7’

V =

27’

(2) - 90° = 6’

Total =

40’

EXTERIOR GRADE

12” MIN.

6” MIN.

MIN. 2”

12” MIN.

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