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MAXIMUM EQUIVALENT VENT LENGTH -- FT. (M) (CONTINUED)

Table 3 – Maximum Equivalent Vent Length -- Ft. (M)

4501 to 10,000 Ft. (0 to 1370 M) Altitude

NOTE: Maximum Equivalent Vent Length (MEVL) includes standard and concentric vent termination and does NOT include elbows.

Use Table 2 - Deductions from Maximum Equivalent Vent Length to determine allowable vent length for each application.

Altitude

FT (M)

5

Unit Size

DIRECT VENT (2-PIPE) AND SINGLE-PIPE

Vent Pipe Diameter (in.)

1

1-1/2

2

2-1/2

3

4

4501 to 5000

(1370 to

1524)

40,000

33

(10.1)

171

(52.1)

196

(59.7)

NA

2

NA

60,000

20

(6.1)

111

(33.8)

198

(60.4)

221

(67.4)

NA

80,000

13

(4.0)

54

(16.5)

146

(44.5)

195

(59.4)

216

(65.8)

100,000

NA

16

(4.9)

91

(27.7)

200

(61.0)

222

(67.7)

120,000

NA

NA

NA

80

(24.4)

211

(64.3)

140,000

4

NA

NA

NA

60

(18.3)

134

(40.8)

5001 to 6000

(1524 to

1829)

40,000

27

(8.2)

158

(48.2)

179

(54.6)

NA

NA

60,000

16

(4.9)

103

(31.4)

186

(56.7)

207

(63.1)

NA

80,000

11

(3.4)

49

(14.9)

137

(41.8)

183

(55.8)

200

(61.0)

100,000

NA

12

(3.7)

85

(25.9)

188

(57.3)

208

(63.4)

120,000

NA

NA

NA

74

(22.6)

199

(60.7)

140,000

4

NA

NA

NA

50

(15.2)

109

(33.2)

6001 to 7000

(1829 to

2134)

40,000

21

(6.4)

145

(44.2)

162

(49.4)

NA

NA

60,000

13

(4.0)

96

(29.3)

174

(53.0)

194

(59.1)

NA

80,000

NA

44

(13.4)

120

(36.6)

171

(52.1)

185

(56.4)

100,000

NA

10

(3.0)

79

(24.1)

178

(54.3)

195

(59.4)

120,000

NA

NA

NA

68

(20.7)

187

(57.0)

140,000

4

NA

NA

NA

41

(12.5)

87

(26.5)

7001 to 8000

(2134 to

2438)

40,000

15

(4.6)

133

(40.5)

146

(44.5)

NA

NA

60,000

10

(3.0)

89

(27.1)

163

(49.7)

181

(55.2)

NA

80,000

NA

40

(12.2)

120

(36.6)

159

(48.5)

170

(51.8)

100,000

NA

NA

73

(22.3)

167

(50.9)

182

(55.5)

120,000

NA

NA

NA

62

(18.9)

175

(53.3)

140,000

4

NA

NA

NA

32

(9.8)

63

(19.2)

8001 to 9000

(2438 to

2743)

40,000

10

(3.0)

121

(36.9)

130

(39.6)

NA

NA

60,000

7

(2.1)

82

(25.0)

152

(46.3)

168

(51.2)

NA

80,000

NA

35

(10.7)

111

(33.8)

148

(45.1)

156

(47.5)

100,000

NA

NA

67

(20.4)

157

(47.9)

170

(51.8)

120,000

NA

NA

NA

56

(17.1)

164

(50.0)

140,000

4

NA

NA

NA

23

(7.0)

42

(12.8)

9001 to

10,000

(2743 to

3048)

40,000

5

(1.5)

110

(33.5)

115

(35.1)

NA

NA

60,000

NA

76

(23.2)

142

(43.3)

156

(47.5)

NA

80,000

NA

31

(9.4)

103

(31.4)

137

(41.8)

142

(43.3)

100,000

NA

NA

62

(18.9)

147

(44.8)

157

(47.9)

120,000

NA

NA

NA

51

(15.5)

153

(46.6)

140,000

4

NA

NA

NA

16

(4.9)

20

(6.1)

NOTES

:

1. Use only the vent pipe sizes shown for each furnace. It is NOT necessary to choose the smallest diameter pipe possible for venting.
2. NA --- Not allowed. Pressure switch will not close, or flame disturbance may result.
3. Total equivalent vent lengths under 10’ for 40,000 BTUH furnaces from 0 to 2000 ft. (0 to 610 M) above sea level require use of an outlet choke plate .

Failure to use an outlet choke when required may result in flame disturbance or flame sense lockout.

4. Not all furnace families include 140,000 BTUH input models.
5. Vent sizing for Canadian installations over 4500 ft (1370 M) above sea level are subject to acceptance by local authorities having jurisdiction.
6. Size both the combustion air and vent pipe independently, then use the larger size for both pipes.
7. Assume the two 45

_

elbows equal one 90

_

elbow. Wide radius elbows are desirable and may be required in some cases.

8. Elbow and pipe sections within the furnace casing and at the vent termination should not be included in vent length or elbow count.
9. The minimum pipe length is 5 ft. (1.5 M) linear feet (meters) for all applications.

10. Use 3---in. (76 mm) diameter vent termination kit for installations requiring 4---in. (102 mm) diameter pipe.

915SA

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Page 8: ...the Maximum Equivalent Vent Length MEVL from Table 1 or Table 3 minus the number of elbows multiplied by the deduction for each elbow in Table 2 Standard vent terminations and concentric vent termina...

Page 9: ...63 19 2 8001 to 9000 2438 to 2743 40 000 10 3 0 121 36 9 130 39 6 NA NA 60 000 7 2 1 82 25 0 152 46 3 168 51 2 NA 80 000 NA 35 10 7 111 33 8 148 45 1 156 47 5 100 000 NA NA 67 20 4 157 47 9 170 51 8...

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Page 12: ...Coil Assembly or Coil Box 22 1 8 562 0 19 482 6 23 3 4 603 3 20 3 8 517 5 1 The plenum should be constructed 1 4 in 6 mm smaller in width and depth than the plenum dimensions shown above Concentric V...

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