Venting Table – Examples of Maximum Venting Distances with Various Elbow Combinations

Maximum Straight

Number of 90 degree

Number of 45 degree

Maximum Total

Pipe Distance

elbows

elbows

Equivalent Feet

 

 

 

(meters) of Vent Pipe

35 Ft. (10.7 m)

1

 

41 (12.5 m)

29 Ft. (8.8 m)

2

 

41 (12.5 m)

23 Ft. (7.0 m)

3

 

41(12.5 m)

17 Ft. (5.2 m)

4

 

41 (12.5 m)

33.5 Ft. (10.2 m)

1

1

41 (12.5 m)

32 Ft. (9.8 m)

1

2

41 (12.5 m)

27.5 Ft. (8.4 m)

2

1

41 (12.5 m)

NOTICE

Each 90 degree elbow is equivalent to 6 feet in straight vent pipe length. Each 45 degree elbow is equivalent to 1.5 feet (0.46 m) in straight pipe length. The total maximum equivalent vent pipe distance cannot exceed 41 feet (12.5 m) for horizontal venting distance. The maximum vertical height for through the roof venting cannot exceed 21 feet (6.4 m). A condensate collector must be used if the venting system height is more than 5 feet (1.52 m) above the water heater.

VENTING SYSTEM LAYOUT

Refer to the preceding illustration and location requirements for location of the vent terminal and also local and state codes. In the absence of local codes, refer to the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54. Keep the venting system as short as possible and keep the number of elbows used to a minimum. The water heater may be vented directly through the wall (horizontally) or vertically through the roof. In all cases, the maximum equivalent length of vent pipe allowed is 41 feet (12.5 m). For vertical venting, the maximum height is limited to 21 feet (6.4 m). To calculate the total equivalent feet of vent pipe use the following formula:

D = L + (EL90 x 6) + (EL 45 x 1.5)

For Length in Feet

D = L + (EL90 x 1.83) + (EL45 x 0.46)

For Length in Meters

D = Total Equivalent Length of venting System

L = Length of straight section of vent/air intake pipe in feet

EL90 = Number of 90 degree elbows.

EL45 = Number of 45 degree elbows

The venting table above provides examples of maximum venting distances with various elbow combinations.

The Bradford White EverhotIGI model series has dedicated venting system components, which must be ordered separately. Review the “Venting System Installation Instructions” and the venting components in the parts list to determine the venting system layout and parts required. A Standard Vent Kit is available for outside through the wall venting installations. The Standard Vent Kit consists of: one 90° discharge adapter and one horizontal vent termination kit. If this type of vent installation is not possible, contact your Bradford White supplier for additional venting components illustrated at the back of this instruction manual.

If the vent termination height above the water heater exceeds 5 feet (1.5 m), then a condensate collector (available from your Bradford White supplier) will be required within 5 feet of the vent connection of the water heater to collect condensate from the vent pipe. The condensate collector has a ¾” outside diameter male plastic tube for connecting to ¾” CPVC pipe to be routed to a suitable drain. Refer to the “Venting System Installation Instructions” inside the water heater carton and in this manual for illustrations and a detailed procedure for the assembly of venting components and the venting installation.

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Bradford-White Corp IGI-180C, IGI-180R instruction manual Venting System Layout

IGI-180C, IGI-180R specifications

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