On roof terminations, the intake piping should termi- nate straight down using two 90° elbows. See figure 8.
NOTE - If winter design temperature is below 32°F (O°C), exhaust piping must be insulated with 1/2 inch (13 mm) Armaflex or equivalent when run through unheated space. Do not leave any surface area of exhaust pipe open to outside air," exterior exhaust pipe must be insu- lated with 1/2 inch (13 ram) Armaflex or equivalent. In ex- treme cold climate areas, 3/4 inch (19 mm) Armaflex or equivalent is recommended. Insulation on outside runs of
exhaust pipe must be painted or wrapped to protect in- sulation from deterioration.
NOTE - During extremely cold temperatures, below approximately 20°F (6.67°C), units with long runs of vent pipe through unconditioned space, even when insulated, may form ice in the exhaust termination that prevents the unit from operating properly. Longer run times of at least 5 minutes will alleviate most icing problems. Also, a heating cable may be installed on exhaust piping and termination to prevent
NOTE - Care must be taken to avoid recirculation of ex- haust back into intake pipe.
6 - On
| IMAX. |
Inches (ram) | 3 x 2 (70 x 51) OR |
| 2 x %1/2 (51 x 38) |
| PVC REDUCER |
| 1/2 (13) FOAM |
| INSULATION IN |
| UNCONDrrlONED |
12 (305) ABOVE | SPACE |
ACCUMULATION |
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AVERAGE SNOW |
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3 (76) OR | UNCONDmONED |
2 (5t) PVC | ATTIC SPACE |
PROVIDE SUPPORT |
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FOR INTAKE AND |
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F.XHAUST LINES |
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ROOFTERMINATION KIT
FIGURE 8
EXHAUST
12 (305) ABOVE
AVERAGE SNOW ACCUMULATION
INTAKE
TERMINATION
Inches (mm)
EXHAUSTINTAKE
CONCENTRIC ROOFTOP TERMINATION (60G77)
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| FIGURE | 9 | |
1/2 (13) ARMAFLEX | 12 (305) MIN. | |||
INSULATION | IN | |||
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UNCONDITIONED | SPACE |
| 2 X | |
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| (51 X 38) | |
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| PV | REDUCER | |
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| _ _ | 'VC | |
1/2 (13) ARMAFLEX t' I | 6 (I 52) | |||
INSULATION |
| MAXIMUM | ||
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| _ | 2 (_ I PVC | |
OUTSIDE j |
| PLING | ||
WALL |
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Inches (ram) |
| TOPVIEW | ||
| WALLRINGKIT |
(15J74)
FIGURE 10
7- On
8- If intake and exhaust piping must be run up a side wall to position above snow accumulation or other obstructions, the piping must be supported every 3 feet (.91 m) as shown in figure 15. Refer to figures 13 and 14 for proper piping method. W'FKwall termina- tion kit must be extended for use in this application, See figure 18 or use kit WTKX shown in figure 19.
When exhaust and intake piping must be run up an outside wall, the exhaust piping is reduced to
inches (38 mm) after the final elbow. The intake pip- ing may be equipped with a 90°elbow turndown. Us- ing 90 ° turndown will add 5 feet (1.5 m) to the equiva- lent length of the pipe.
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