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DuraVent Type B Gas Vent User Manual

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OVAL B VENT, TYPE BW

INSTALLATION NOTES

M&G DuraVent Type B Gas Vent shall be used

to vent only approved gas appliances with draft

hoods and other category I gas appliances

listed for use with Type B Gas Vents:

• Water Heaters

• Space Heaters

• Warm air Furnaces

• Duct Furnaces

• Room Heaters

• unit Heaters

• Hot Water Boilers

• Steam Boilers

• Floor Furnaces

• Gas Fireplaces

• attic Furnaces

Type B gas vents shall not be used for venting

incinerators, conversion burners, combination

gas/oil appliances, and listed category II, III,

and IV gas appliances (nFpa 211).

These vents shall be installed in accordance

with their listing as detailed in these

instructions, and the requirements of the local

authority having jurisdiction.

For more complex installations, or multiple

appliance installations, refer to the “Sizing

Handbook”, which can be furnished by

DuraVent dealers, or can be obtained by

calling

800-835-4429.

consult the appliance manufacturer’s

installation instructions to obtain the

combustion and ventilation air requirements

for the appliance. additional information

is provided in the national Fuel Gas code

(nFpa 54), as well as the “Sizing Handbook”

furnished by M&G DuraVent.

use only listed M&G DuraVent vent

products.. Do not mix and match with other

manufacturer’s vents or improvised solutions.

Do not install damaged vents. Whenever

possible, the vent should be continued straight

out through the roof. If it is necessary to make

offsets in the attic space, use 45° elbows,

rather than horizontal run. use Wall Straps or

metal tape to support offsets.

In canaDa: Only components marked “FOR

EXTERIOR uSE OnLy” shall be used above

the roofline.

Refer to Table 1 on the next page to determine

the height above the roof the vent cap must

terminate. a listed DuraVent top must be used

to terminate the vent. It is locked to the top

section of pipe, and gives protection against

the entrance of rain, snow, debris, and birds.

The vent cap should terminate 2 feet higher

than an adjacent building or wall, if it is within 8

feet of the obstruction.