Crown Boiler BWC150, BWC225 manual Installation of Standard Vertical Terminals

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FIGURE 1.20: INSTALLATION OF STANDARD VERTICAL TERMINALS

4.Installation of Standard Terminals: Horizontal (Tee Terminals):

a.When using Tee terminals, the inside edge of the run of the Tee must be between 6 and 24” from the wall.

b.The run of the Tee must be vertical. (Figure 1.19).

c.If desired, the Tees can be attached to the end of the vent and/or intake pipes with field supplied stainless steel screws so that they can be later removed for cleaning and inspection. If this is done, drill a clearance hole in the Tee and a tap hole in the end of the vent/intake pipes to accept these screws.

d.If Tee terminals are installed on snorkels, assemble the snorkels as shown in Figure 1.10. Brace the vertical run of piping on the building exterior as required.

Vertical (Coupling on Exhaust, 180 Elbow on Intake):

a.See Figure 1.20 for the proper orientation of twin pipe vertical terminals.

b.The coupling is used to secure the rodent screen to the end of the vent pipe.

c.A 180 bend (or two 90 elbows) are installed on the top of the air intake pipe. If two 90 elbows are used, the rodent screen provided can be installed between them (Figure 1.20). If a 180 bend is used, install the rodent screen in the open side of the bend, using a ring made of PVC pipe. (Figure 1.20). If desired, the termination fittings can be attached to the end of the vent and/or intake pipes with field supplied stainless steel screws so that they can be later removed for cleaning and inspection. If this is done, drill a clearance hole in these fittings and a tap hole in the end of the vent/intake pipes to accept these screws.

d.Use roof flashings and storm collars to prevent moisture from entering the building. Seal the roof flashing to the roof using generally accepted practice for the type of roof on the installation. Apply RTV to seal the storm collars to the vent and intake pipes.

WARNING

Method of securing and sealing terminals to the outside wall must not restrain the expansion of vent pipe.

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Contents BWC Series Page Page Vent System Design Summary of Horizontal Venting Options Page Page Page Crown CPVC/PVC Venting Components Crown CPVC/PVC Vent KIT Contents 9c Positioning Vent Terminal Under Overhangs 10 Snorkel Terminal Configuration 12 Summary of Vertical Venting Options 13 Wall Penetration Clearances for PVC Vent Pipe 15 Vertical CPVC/PVC VENTING, BWC070/090/120/151 Vent Option Assembly of CPVC/PVC Vent Systems 17 Installation of VENT/INTAKE Adaptor BWC070/090/120/151 19 Installation of Standard Horizontal Terminals 20 Installation of Standard Vertical Terminals Page 22 Installation of Optional Concentric Terminal Through Roof Condensate Trap and Drain Line 23 Condensate Piping Arrangement BWC070/090/120/151 Removing an Existing Boiler From a Common Chimney Page PN 980034 Rev 10/10

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