Vent pipe termination, Planning the vent system, Figure 12: vent – John Wood Envirosense Power Direct Vent (May 2010 or later) Manuel d'utilisation

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INSTALLATION OF HORIZONTAL THROUGH THE

WALL VENT SYSTEM

If you are installing your system so that it vents through roof, please

refer to section titled VERTICAL VENT TERMINAL INSTALLATION.
VENT TERMINAL INSTALLATION, SIDEWALL
1. Install the vent terminal by using the cover plate as a template to

mark the hole for the vent pipe to pass through the wall. BEWARE

OF CONCEALED WIRING AND PIPING INSIDE THE WALL.

2. If the Vent Terminal is being installed on the outside of a finished

wall, it may be easier to mark both the inside and outside wall.

Align the holes by drilling a hole through the center of the

template from the inside through to the outside. The template

can now be positioned on the outside wall using the drilled hole

as a centering point for the template.

3. A) MASONRY SIDE WALLS
Chisel an opening approximately one half inch (1.3 cm) larger

than the marked circle.

B) WOODEN SIDE WALLS
Drill a pilot hole approximately one quarter inch (0.64 cm) outside

of the marked circle. This pilot hole is used as a starting point

for a saws-all or sabre saw blade. Cut around the marked circle

staying approximately one quarter inch (0.64 cm) outside of the

line. (This will allow the vent to easily slide through the opening.

The resulting gap will be covered up by the Vent Terminal cover

plate.) Repeat this step on inside wall if necessary.

Cut a length of pipe about 3.5 inches (8.9 cm) longer than the wall

thickness at the opening. Glue the vent terminal to this section of pipe.

Slide the wall plate over the pipe to stop against the vent terminal.

Place a bead of caulking (not supplied) around the gap between the

pipe and cover plate. Apply enough to fill some of the gap between

the pipe and wall. Place some of the caulking on the back of the plate

to hold it against the wall after installation. If the vent pipe is installed

up to the wall, with a coupling on the end against the wall opening,

the pipe with the vent terminal can be prepared for gluing before

inserting through the wall. Slide the pipe through the wall and insert

into the coupling on the other side of the wall, making sure that the

vent terminal ends up pointed in the correct position, see Figure 12.

Figure 12: VENT TERMINATION

VENT PIPE TERMINATION

The first step is to determine where the vent pipe will terminate. See

Figures 12, “Figure: 13A”, and “Figure: 14”. The vent may terminate

through a sidewall as shown in Figure 12 and “Figure: 14” or through

the roof as shown in “Figure: 15” and “Figure: 16”.
The vent system must terminate so that proper clearances are

maintained as cited in local codes or the current edition of the

Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code (CAN/CSA-B149.1).

See “Figure: 15” and “Figure: 16”.
Instructions on proper installation through a sidewall are provided

in Figures 12, “Figure: 13A”, and “Figure: 14”.
Plan the vent system layout so that proper clearances are

maintained from plumbing and wiring.
Vent pipes serving power vented water heaters are classified by

building codes as vent connectors. Required clearances from

combustible materials must be provided in accordance with

information in this manual under FACTS TO CONSIDER ABOUT

LOCATION and INSTALLING THE WATER HEATER, and with the

National Fuel Gas Code and local codes.

PLANNING THE VENT SYSTEM

Plan the route of the vent system from the exhaust elbow to the

planned location of the vent terminal.
1. Layout total vent system to use a minimum of vent pipe and

elbows.

2. This water heater is capable of venting flue gases in equivalent

feet of pipe as listed in Table 7.

Table 7

Number of

90° Elbows

2” Maximum

Pipe - ft. (m)

3” Maximum

Pipe - ft. (m)

1

40 (12.19)

120 (36.57)

2

35 (10.66)

115 (35.05)

3

30 (9.14)

110 (33.52)

4

25 (7.62)

105 (32)

5

20 (6.09)

100 (30.48)

6

15 (4.57)

95 (28.95)

The minimum vent length for each of the pipe size is one 90° elbow

plus 2’ and 7’ (0.61 m and 2.1 m) of straight pipe for air intake and

exhaust vent respectively and the appropriate termination.
NOTE: The equivalent feet (m) of pipe listed above are exclusive

of the termination. That is, the termination, with an installed

screen, is assumed to be in the system and the remainder of

the system must not exceed the lengths and number of elbows

shown in Table 7.

If using 2” inch vent pipe: A 2” diameter vent pipe must be

inserted and glued to the exhaust elbow assembly.

If using 3” inch vent pipe: Two inches (5.1cm) of 2” diameter pipe

must be inserted and glued to the exhaust elbow assembly before

adding a 2’ x 3” reducer to acquire the desired pipe diameter. A

3” coupling (supplied locally-a schedule 40 DWV) vent terminal

must be obtained. A 3” diameter screen is supplied in the vent

kit.

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