Flue Gas Venting Systems
Found 6 free book(s)FLUE GAS VENTING SYSTEMS - IPEX Inc
www.ipexna.coma unique temperature rating. These venting systems are approved as Type BH vents and are designed for negative or positive pressure venting of gas-fired appliances. SYSTEM 636 PVC System 636 PVC is classified as Type BH Class IIA vent, suitable for use on appliances with flue gas temperatures up to and including 65oC (149oF). Sizes include 1-1 ...
Fundamentals of Venting and Ventilation
www.hvac.amickracing.comfurnaces produce higher flue-gas temperatures. On the other hand, the higher the efficiency of a furnace, the lower the flue-gas temperature. Two cases which can cause poor venting are the oversizing of the vent or reducing the BTUH input to an existing vent system. Either case will result in excessive cooling of the flue gases and a reduction ...
Sizing Guide - Hart & Cooley
www.hartandcooley.comSystems The Tables given in Section 1 apply to system design using Hart & Cooley Type B Gas Vents and to Model TLC Chimneys when used for the venting of listed Category I gas-fired, draft-hood-equipped or fan-assisted combustion appliances. At no time should a venting system for a listed Category II, III, or IV appliance be sized with these tables;
Indoor Gas Heating Products - Trane
www.trane.comfeatures integral power venting (factory-installed) and sealed flue collector for optimum combustion. It reduces wind effects on the system’s efficiency. Intermittent pilot ignition reduces pilot gas losses and the power drafter allows for horizontal venting through side walls. It all adds up to higher efficiencies and lower installation costs.
Installer's Guide - Upflow/Horizontal and Downflow ...
www.questargas.comconnected to the venting system being placed into op-eration, while all other appliances connected to the vent-ing system are not in operation: 1. Seal any unused openings in the venting system. 2. Inspect the venting system for proper size and hori-zontal pitch, as required in the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/ NFPA 54 or the CAN/ CGA B149
Product Catalog Indoor Gas Heating Products
www.trane.comlosses. The power venting system virtually elim inates the off-cycle loss of heated air common to conventional gravity vented heaters. Horizontal power venting allows the use of smaller, single wall vent pipe and adds savings through sidewall penetration versus roof openings.