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NOTE:

The minimum combustion-air and vent pipe length (each)

for these furnaces is 5 ft. Short pipe lengths (5-8 ft) may discharge
water droplets. These droplets may be undesirable, and a 12-in.
minimum offset pipe section is recommended, as shown in Fig. 34,
to reduce excessive droplets from exiting vent pipe outlet.

B.

Combustion-Air and Vent Pipe Diameter

Determine combustion-air and vent pipe diameter.

1. Using Table 7, individually determine the smallest

combustion-air and vent pipe diameters permitted for each
pipe. Pick the larger of these 2 pipe diameters and use this
diameter for both combustion-air and vent pipes.

2. When installing vent systems of short pipe length, use the

smallest allowable pipe diameter. Do not use pipe size
greater than required or incomplete combustion, flame
disturbance, or flame sense lockout may occur.

NOTE:

Do not count elbows or pipe sections in terminations or

within furnace. See shaded areas in Fig. 36, 37, 38, 39, and 40.

EXAMPLE:
An 036080 size furnace located in Indianapolis, elevation
650 ft above sea level, could be installed in an application
requiring 3 elbows and 32 ft of vent pipe, along with 5
elbows and 34 ft of combustion-air pipe. Table 7 indicates
this application would allow a 2-in. diameter vent pipe, but
require a 2-1/2 in. diameter combustion air pipe (2-in. pipe
is good for 35 ft with 3 elbows, but only 30 ft with 5
elbows). Therefore, 2-1/2 in. diameter pipe must be used
for both vent and combustion-air pipes since larger required
diameter must always be used for both pipes. If same
installation were in Albuquerque, elevation 5250 ft above
sea level, installation would require 2-1/2 in. vent pipe and
combustion-air pipe. At 5001- to 6000-ft elevation, 2-in.
pipe is only good for 17 ft with 5 elbows, and 2-1/2 in. pipe
is good for 70 ft with 5 elbows.

C.

Combustion-Air and Vent Pipe Attachment

NOTE:

All pipe joints must be cemented except attachment of

combustion-air pipe to inlet housing connection, since it may be
necessary to remove pipe for servicing.

1. Attach combustion-air pipe as follows:

a. Determine location of combustion-air intake pipe con-

nection to combustion-air intake housing as shown in
Fig. 33 for application.

b. Reposition combustion-air intake housing plug fitting in

appropriate unused intake housing connection.

c. If required per Table 7, insert perforated disk assembly

(factory-supplied in loose parts bag) in intake housing
where combustion-air intake pipe will be connected. If
half disk set is required, install with shoulder of disk
against stop in combustion-air inlet.

Fig. 33—Combustion-Air and Vent Pipe Connections

A96187

COMBUSTION-

AIR

COMBUSTION-

AIR

AIR

FLOW

VENT

VENT

VENT

AIR

FLOW

AIR

FLOW

AIR

FLOW

UPFLOW

DOWNFLOW

HORIZONTAL-LEFT DISCHARGE

HORIZONTAL-RIGHT DISCHARGE

Select 1 vent pipe connection and
1 combustion-air pipe connection.

COMBUSTION-

AIR

COMBUSTION-

AIR

COMBUSTION-

AIR

COMBUSTION-

AIR

VENT

VENT

VENT

NOTE:

Select 1 vent pipe connection and
1 combustion-air pipe connection.

NOTE:

TABLE 6—APPROVED COMBUSTION-AIR AND VENT PIPE, FITTING AND CEMENT MATERIALS

ASTM SPECIFICATION

(MARKED ON MATERIAL)

MATERIAL PIPE FITTINGS SOLVENT CEMENT AND PRIMERS

DESCRIPTION

D1527

ABS

Pipe

Schedule-40

D1785

PVC

Pipe

Schedule-40

D2235

For ABS

Solvent

Cement

For ABS

D2241

PVC

Pipe

SDR-21 & SDR-26

D2466

PVC

Fittings

Schedule-40

D2468

ABS

Fittings

Schedule-40

D2564

For PVC

Solvent

Cement

For PVC

D2661

ABS

Pipe

Fittings

DWV at Schedule-40 IPS sizes

D2665

PVC

Pipe

Fittings

DWV

F438

CPVC

Fittings

Schedule-40

F441

CPVC

Pipe

Schedule-40

F442

CPVC

Pipe

SDR

F493

For CPVC

Solvent

Cement

For CPVC

F628

ABS

Pipe

Cellular Core DWV at Schedule-40 IPS sizes

F656

For PVC

Primer

For PVC

F891

PVC

Pipe

Cellular Core Schedule-40 & DWV

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