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Raypak WH & P L W User Manual

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Air Inlet

Max. Length*

Model

No.

Certified

Venting

Material

Vent Size

Maximum

Equivalent

Vent Length*

Combustion

Air

Intake Pipe

Material

10”

12”

992A

10”

1262A

1532A

12”

75’

100’

1802A

2002A

2072A

14”

2342A

Category III

16”

70’

Room Air

40’

Ducted

Combustion

Air

Galvanized

Steel,

PVC,
ABS,

CPVC

40’

75’

* Subtract 10 ft per elbow. Max. 3 elbows.

Maximum combustion air duct length terminated at 100 equivalent ft.

Table L: Category III Horizontal and Direct Venting

Use only the special gas vent pipes listed for use with
Category III gas burning heaters, such as the AL29-4C
stainless steel vents offered by Heat Fab Inc. (800-
772-0739), Protech System, Inc. (800-766-3473) or Z-
Flex (800-654-5600). Pipe joints must be positively
sealed. Follow the vent manufacturer’s installation
instructions carefully.

Direct Vent - Horizontal Through-
the-Wall

Installation

These installations utilize the heater-mounted blower
to draw combustion air from outdoors and vent com-
bustion products to the outdoors.

Note: When vertical height exceeds 25 ft,

consult factory prior to installation.

Fig. 29: Direct Vent - Horizontal Through-the-Wall

The total length of the through-the-wall flue cannot
exceed 40 equivalent ft in length for the flue outlet.
Each elbow used is equal to 10 ft of straight pipe. This
will allow installation in one of the three following
arrangements:

40’ of straight flue pipe

30’ of straight flue pipe and one elbow

20’ of straight flue pipe and two elbows.

The total length of air supply pipe cannot exceed the
distances listed in Table L. Each elbow used is equal
to 10 ft of straight pipe. This will allow installation in
any arrangement that does not exceed the lengths
shown in Table L.

The flue direct vent cap is not considered in the over-
all length of the venting system.

Care must be taken during assembly that all joints are
sealed properly and are airtight.

The vent must be installed to prevent the potential ac-
cumulation of condensate in the vent pipes. It is re-
quired that:

1.

The vent must be installed with a slight downward
slope of not more than 1/4 inch per foot of hori-
zontal run to the vent terminal.

2.

The vent must be insulated through the length of
the horizontal run.

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