Nordyne RC 92+, RL 90+ installation instructions Vertical Venting, Vent Protection

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4.Insure the combustion air inlet pipe (for a 2 pipe installation) has a 90 degree termination elbow as shown in Figures 21 and 22.

Vent Configuration to

 

Provide 12" Minimum

 

height above

 

 

Snow Level.

12" Min.

 

 

 

 

19" Max.

 

Outside

Support

12" Above

Wall

 

 

Normally

 

 

 

 

Expected

 

1/2"

Snow

 

Level

 

Armaflex

 

 

 

Insulation or

 

 

Equivalent

 

 

(If Required)

 

Figure 21. Alternate Horizontal

Vent Installation

Note: A combustion air intake must be provided with an elbow opening downward. The screen provided with the furnace must be installed in the elbow to prevent entry of debris or creatures.

When the vent pipe must exit an exterior wall close to the grade or expected snow level, a riser should be provided as shown in Figure 20.

Table 6 describes the maximum length of flue pipe that can travel through an unconditioned space or an exterior space. The total vent length must not exceed the lengths noted on Table 5.

Vertical Venting

Figure 23 shows the proper installation and clearances for vertical vent termination. The roof penetration must be properly flashed and waterproofed with a plumbing roof boot or equiva- lent flashing. Termination spacing requirements from the roof and from each other must be per Figure 23.

 

Maximum Flue Pipe Length in

 

Unconditioned and Exterior Spaces

Winter Design

Without Insulation

With Insulation

Termperature (°F)

(feet)

(feet) ‡

20

45

70

0

20

70

-20

10

60

= Insulation thickness greater than 3/8 inch, based on an R value of 3.5 (ft*°F*hr)/(BTU*in)

Table 6. Vent Protection

Exhaust Vent

 

 

 

Option B

 

 

 

Mounting Kit

 

 

 

Faceplate Secured

 

 

Exhaust Vent

to Wall with Screws

18" Min.

 

Option A

Combustion

36" Max.

8" Min.

 

Air Inlet

 

 

 

Exhaust Vent

 

 

 

Option C

 

 

 

 

 

18" min.

 

 

18" Min.

36" max.

Grade

 

 

Level

 

36" Max.

12" Min. to

or Normal

7" Min.

 

Snow

 

Normal Snow Level

 

 

 

Inlet

Exhaust

Figure 22. Exhaust and Combustion Air Pipe Clearances

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