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Installation & Operation Manual
Alternate vertical concentric 
venting
Vent / Air Inlet Size
Minimum Existing 
Vent / Chase Size
2"
4"
3"
5"
4"
7"
Table 5A Alternate Vertical Concentric Vent / Chase Sizes
Figure 5-8  Concentric Vent Example 1
12”
MIN.
FLUE EXHAUST
SEAL
COMBUSTION AIR
FLUE OUTLET
SEALED 
CAP
EXISTING
SEAL
AIR INLET 
W/ SCREEN
*For concept illustration only.  Individual installations 
may vary due to job site specific equipment.
Figure 5-9  Concentric Vent Example 2
SEAL
COMBUSTION AIR
SEAL
FLUE OUTLET
SEALED
CAP
SEAL
EXISTING
FLUE EXHAUST
5  
Vertical direct venting  
Figure 5-10  Existing Vent as a Chase
AIR INLET
FLUE EXHAUST
SEAL
CAP
EXISTING
SEAL
FLUE OUTLET
Existing vent as a chase
Follow all existing termination and clearance requirements and 
allowable pipe lengths.  Use only approved venting materials 
listed in the General Venting Section of this manual.
*For concept illustration only.  Individual installations may 
vary due to job site specific equipment.
*For concept illustration only.  Individual installations
may vary due to job site specific equipment.
This appliance may be installed with a concentric vent 
arrangement where the vent pipe is routed through an 
existing unused venting system; or by using the existing 
unused venting system as a chase for vent and combustion 
air routing.
Concentric Venting Arrangement
The venting is to be vertical through the roof.  The annular 
space between the O.D. of the vent pipe and the I.D. of the 
existing unused venting system is utilized for the combustion 
air source.
The minimum size of the existing vent system required to 
achieve enough annular space for combustion air can be found 
in Table 5A.
The upper and lower termination as well as any other unsealed 
joints in the existing vent system must be sealed to ensure that 
all combustion air is drawn from under the vent cap as shown 
in FIG.’s 5-8 and 5-9.
Approved venting materials must be used as specified in Table 
3D on page 19.
Follow all vent / air termination and clearance requirements  
per this section to the appropriate example.  Installation must 
comply with local requirements and with the National Fuel 
Gas Code.
The maximum allowable equivalent vent and air intake 
lengths for this venting arrangement are to be determined 
from the General Venting Section.
If an existing unused venting system is converted for use 
with this method of concentric venting, the installer must 
ensure that the existing venting system is clean and free from 
particulate contamination that will harm this appliance and 
cause increased nuisance calls or maintenance.  See Table 1A 
on page 10 for a list of corrosive contaminants and sources.
Two example scenarios of a concentric venting arrangement 
are shown for illustrative purposes in FIG.’s 5-8 and 5-9.