Weil-McLain GV Series 4, GV Series 3 manual Select vent method, Slope

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GOLD GV Series 3 & 4 — Z-Vent II Venting Supplement

Installation continued

For altitudes more than 5,500 feet above sea level — Do not use non-direct vent through sidewall methods as shown in Figures 4 and 6 below. Can cause severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage if ignored.

Select vent method

Figure 3 GV direct vent through sidewall (using Weil-McLain Vent/Air Intake Termination Kit)

Slope vent pipe downward, toward boiler, minimum ¼” per foot.

Vent pipe

Slope

Air pipe

Z-Vent II

 

vent starter tee

26601

Figure 4 GV non-direct vent through sidewall (using Weil-

McLain Vent/Air Intake Termination Kit) (See WARNING above.)

Slope

Slope vent pipe downward, toward boiler, minimum ¼” per foot.

Z-Vent II

 

vent starter tee

26602

Figure 5 GV direct vent (using Weil-McLain Through-Roof or Through-Unused Chimney Termination Kit)

Figure 6 GV non-direct vent

Figure 7 GV non-direct vent

through sidewall (using termina-

through roof (See WARNING

tion coupling) (See WARNING

above.)

above.)

 

Slope vent pipe downward, toward boiler, minimum ¼” per foot.

Slope vent

 

pipe

 

downward,

 

toward

 

boiler,

 

minimum

Z-Vent II

¼” per foot.

 

vent starter tee

26604

Z-Vent II

vent starter tee

26605b

Z-Vent II

vent starter tee

26603

Part number 550-110-266/0601

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Contents Hazard definitions To the installerSpecial note Combustion air supplyProducts to avoid Areas likely to have contaminantsProperly locate vent termination Vent terminationVenting method definitions Description Flex , Inc Part Number Note InstallationPre-installation planning Slope Select vent methodConnect vent starter tee to boiler Installation assemblyConstruct vent and optional combustion air run Connect vent run to terminationVent If vent pipe or combustion air pipe must be reassembled Finish the vent installationInstalling condensate tubing