Continental CDVS500-P manual Offset Installation Example, Special Installation Example, Horizontal

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Use the chart on this page to calculate horizontal runs for vertical rises between 29 and 57 inches. FIGURE 8.

When calculating maximum run lengths, include 10 feet for each 90° elbow or 5 feet for each 45° elbow.

(DO NOT INCLUDE THE FIRST ELBOW DIRECTLY OFF THE UNIT.)

FIGURE 8

REQUIRED

VERTICAL

RISE FROM

FIREPLACE

TO FIRST

ELBOW IN

INCHES

OFFSET INSTALLATION EXAMPLE

FIGURE 10

CALCULATED HORIZONTAL VENT RUN IN FEET

SPECIAL INSTALLATION EXAMPLE

When a horizontal run is introduced, even though the termi- nal may be vertical, the installation must be considered

HORIZONTAL.

A through the roof installation requires a total 5 foot rise. FIGURE 9. The location of the fireplace dictates a horizontal run of 5 feet. What is the required vertical rise to the centre of the initial 90° elbow?

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If a first run of 72 inches is required, using the "First Vent Run" on the chart shows that

amaximum second run of

48 inches is allowable.

IF NECESSARY, THE FIRST RUN AND THE SECOND RUN MAY BE RE- VERSED.

The total run is:

5 ft. (through the roof vertical rise)

 

10 ft. (90° elbow)

 

5 ft. (horizontal run)

 

 

20 ft. (total run)

Using the chart, will determine that a 57 inch minimum vertical rise immediately off the unit is required for satisfactory venting conditions.

ALTHOUGH THE IMMEDIATE

VERTICAL RUN MAY BE

GREATER THAN 57 INCHES, THE

MAXIMUM COMBINATION OF

HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL

RUNS, BEYOND THE 57 INCHES,

MUST NOT EXCEED 20 FEET.

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CDVS500-N, CDVS500-P specifications

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