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GOLD CGi Gas-Fired Water Boiler — Boiler Manual

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Part Number 550-110-710/0107

Venting — general information

3a

CGi venting methods — Chimney draft or Direct exhaust

Chimney draft venting

Chimney draft venting uses the natural draft provided

by a vertical vent or chimney. Category I appliance (non-

positive vent static pressure and vent gas temperature

that avoids excessive condensate production in vent).

See Section

3b

. Chimney draft installations use:

1. Vent connector (single or doublewall) sized to

eliminate positive pressure in vent system. Diameter

increases immediately at boiler.

. Doublewall metal vent (B-vent) or chimney with

liner approved by the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI

Z3.1–latest edition, or in Canada B149.1 or B149.

Installation Code.

Direct exhaust — vertical or sidewall

Direct exhaust venting uses inside combustion air with

no combustion air connector piping. All CGi flue gas

vents are pressurized, requiring careful sealing of all

joints. Category III appliance (positive vent static pres-

sure and vent gas temperature that avoids excessive

condensate production in vent). See pages 15-19.
Direct exhaust installations use:
1. Vent pipe specified in this manual.
. Vent termination through outside wall, roof or un-

used chimney. Tight chimney areas will make vent

joint construction very difficult.

Venting — chimney draft venting

3b

1. Use doublewall metal vent (B-vent) or chimney with liner as

required by the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z3.1–latest

edition, or in Canada, B149.1 or B149. Installation Code.

. To prevent downdrafts, chimney should extend at least 3 feet

above the highest point where it passes through a roof and

at least feet higher than any portion of a building within

a horizontal distance of 10 feet.

3. To vent with another appliance, see National Fuel Gas Code,

ANSI Z3.1–latest edition or in Canada B149. or B149.

Installation Code

4. Do not connect breeching to any portion of a mechanical

draft system that can operate under positive pressure.

5. Maintain minimum ” clearance from combustible materials

to vent pipe.

6. Do not use chimney with an open fireplace.
. Make horizontal runs as short as possible. Long runs can

cause condensation.

8. When longer runs are used, support pipe with appropriate

hangers.

9. To prevent blockage, do not vent into bottom of chimney.
10. Vent pipe must not go beyond inside wall of chimney.
11. Vent passing through floors or ceilings must be fire-

stopped.

1. See

Figure 7

and

Table 3

to connect boiler to venting sys-

tem.

Inspect existing chimney before installing boiler. Failure to

clean or replace perforated pipe or lining will cause severe

personal injury or death.

Table 3

Vent

connector

diameter

Vent sizing given in

Table 3

is only a general guideline. The

vent connector and chimney must be designed, sized and

constructed in compliance with all applicable codes. Failure to

correctly size and install the vent system could result in severe

personal injury, death or substantial property damage.

Figure 7

Chimnney

draft

venting