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2. The Alpine™ is designed to be installed as a Direct

Vent boiler. The air for combustion is supplied
directly to the burner enclosure from outdoors and

flue gases are vented directly outdoors (through wall
or roof).

3. The following combustion air/vent system options

are approved for use with the Alpine™ boilers:

i. Two-Pipe CPVC/PVC Gas Vent/Combustion

Air System (factory standard) - separate
CPVC/PVC pipe serves to expel products of
combustion and separate PVC pipe delivers fresh
outdoor combustion air. Refer to Paragraph C

through F for specific details.

ii. Combination Concentric Gas Vent/

Combustion Air Inlet (optional) - the assembly

consists of inner fire resistant polypropylene
vent pipe and outer steel pipe casing. The inner
pipe serves as conduit to expel products of
combustion, while outdoor fresh combustion air
is drawn through the space between the inner and
outer pipes. Refer to Paragraphs G through P for

specific details.

4. Refer to Table 3 and the appropriate drawings to

determine the proper configuration of either factory
standard or optional venting/combustion air system
details.

C.

The following information is applicable for Two-

Pipe CPVC/PVC Gas Vent/Combustion Air System
(factory standard).

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all CPVC vent components (supplied with boiler)
must be used for near-boiler vent piping before
transitioning to Schedule 0 PVC pipe (aSTM
2665) components for remainder of vent system.
CPVC vent components must be used prior to

exit of any closet or confined space.

See Table 6 for complete list of Burnham Vent
System Components. Use single wall thimble
[Burnham Part No. 102180-01 (3”), 102181-01 (4”)]
when penetrating a combustible wall for vent only.

1. Horizontal vent pipe must maintain a minimum ¼

inch per foot slope down towards boiler.

2. Use noncombustible ¾ inch pipe strap to support

horizontal runs and maintain vent location and slope
while preventing sags in pipe. Maximum support
spacing is four (4) feet. Avoid low spots where

condensate may pool. Do not penetrate any part of
the vent system with fasteners.

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all condensate that forms in the vent must be
able to drain back to the boiler.

3. Vent length restrictions are based on equivalent

length of vent/combustion air pipe (total length

of straight pipe plus equivalent length of fittings).
Maximum vent/combustion air lengths are listed in

Table 7. Do not exceed maximum vent/combustion
air lengths. Table 6 lists equivalent lengths for

fittings. Do not include vent/combustion air
terminals in equivalent feet calculations. See
“Combustion Air/Vent, Equivalent Length Work
Sheet”.

4. Provide minimum service clearance between boiler

back and concentric vent exiting through outside
wall, for concentric vent installation/replacement

and/or flue temperature sensor service/replacement.

5. Do not install venting system components on

the exterior of the building except as specifically
required by these instructions. The vent termination
location is restricted as follows (refer to Figures 6
and 9):

a. Minimum twelve (12) inches above grade plus

normally expected snow accumulation level, or
seven (7) feet above grade, if located adjacent

Option

Description

additional

Vent Kit

Required

Components

included with

Boiler

installation

Drawing and

Specification

TWO-PiPE

CPVC/PVC

HORizOnTaL

Direct Vent (sealed combustion) with both the vent pipe and
combustion air pipe terminating horizontally (through a sidewall)
with individual penetrations for the vent and combustion air
piping and terminals.

no

See Table

See Figure 6

TWO-PiPE

CPVC/PVC

VERTiCaL

Direct Vent (sealed combustion) with both the vent pipe and
combustion air pipe terminating vertically (through the roof) with
individual penetrations for the vent and combustion air piping
and terminals.

no

See Table

See Figures

9 and 10

COnCEnTRiC

HORizOnTaL

Direct Vent (sealed combustion) the concentric vent pipe
terminates horizontally (through a sidewall).

no

See Table 9

See Figure 1

COnCEnTRiC

VERTiCaL

Direct Vent (sealed combustion) the concentric vent pipe
terminates vertically (through the roof).

Yes

See Table 9

See Figure 19

Table : Combustion air/Vent System Options

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