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Direct vent, Sidewall with 3” concentric, Gv90 – Weil-McLain GV90+ User Manual

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Part number 550-142-054/0411

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GV90+

gas

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water

boiler

— Boiler Manual

DIRECT VENT —

Sidewall with 3” concentric

Allowable vent/air pipe materials &

lengths

1. The 3” concentric termination kit must be pur-

chased separately.

Use only the vent materials and kits listed

in Figure 40, page 33. Provide pipe adapt-

ers if specified.

2. Locate the termination such that the total air piping

and vent piping from the boiler to the termina-

tion will not exceed the maximum length given in

Figure 39, page 32.

3. This termination requires a 45-degree elbow that

is not supplied with the termination kit. The

maximum vent/air pipe lengths include allowance

for this elbow.

Determine termination location

1. The concentric termination kit must be installed

as shown in Figure 50, page 41.

2. The termination must comply with clearances and

limitations shown in Figure 41, page 35.

3. Locate the termination so it is not likely to be dam-

aged by foreign objects, such as stones or balls, or

subject to buildup of leaves or sediment.

Multiple vent/air terminations

1. When terminating multiple GV90+ boilers, install

each concentric termination as described in this

manual.

All vent pipes and air inlets must ter-

minate at the same height to avoid pos-

sibility of severe personal injury, death or

substantial property damage.

2. Place wall penetrations to obtain minimum

clearance as shown in Figure 51, page 42 for U. S.

installations. For Canadian installations, provide

clearances required by CSA B149.1 or B149.2 In-

stallation Code.

3. The air inlet of a GV90+ boiler is part of a direct

vent connection. It is not classified as a forced air

intake with regard to spacing from adjacent boiler

vents.

Figure 50

INSTALLATION SEQUENCE — Concentric horizontal

Step 1

Read and follow all instructions in this manual.

DO NOT

proceed with vent/air installation until you have read

page 29 through page 35.

Step 2

Install the boiler in a location that allows proper routing of

all vent and air piping to the selected sidewall location.

Step 3

Make sure the selected sidewall termination location com-

plies with Figure 41, page 35. (Multiple boiler concentric

terminations must also comply with Figure 51, page 42.)

Step 4

Use only the vent materials listed in Figure 40, page 33.

Provide pipe adapters where required.

Step 5

Vent piping and air piping lengths must not exceed the

values shown in Figure 39, page 32.

Step 6

The concentric termination must be assembled and installed

before piping from the boiler to the termination.

Step 7

Prepare the sidewall penetration — assemble the concentric

termination kit and secure the cover plates as instructed in

this section. Provide the supports indicated and mount the

termination assembly. See “Install termination — concentric

pipes” on page 42.

Step 8

Install vent and air piping between the boiler and the

concentric vent/air termination. Slope horizontal piping

downward toward the boiler at least 1/4 inch per foot. See

page 48 for general guidelines.

Step 9

Install pipe supports every 5 feet on both the horizontal and

vertical runs.

Step 10

Install a hanger support within 6 inches of any upturn in

the piping.