Installation Guide
Polypropylene (PP) Common Venting Installation Instructions 4
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The Common Vent system provides longer vent lengths
and fewer wall or roof penetraons than convenonal
single-unit venng.
Features include:
• 3”, 4” and 6” common vent PPTL common vent
components are approved for use in the U.S. only
and not available for installaons in Canada.
• Canadian common vent installaons must use 6”
PPS (gray) common vent components.
• Cered to ANSI Z21.10.3 - CSA 4.3 for U.S. and
Canadian installaons.
• Cered for use with:
̶ CU199i (REU-N3237FFC-US)
̶ CU160i (REU-N2530FFC-US)
̶ RU199i (REU-N3237FF-US)
̶ RU180i (REU-N2934FF-US)
̶ RU160i (REU-N2530FF-US)
̶ RU130i (REU-N2024FF-US)
̶ RUR199i (REU-NP3237FF-US)
̶ RUR160i (REU-NP2530FF-US)
̶ Demand Duo (CHS199100CU)
• Venng material is comprised of Polypropylene
(PP). For the exhaust ue, U.S. installaons ulize
PPTL — a CSA-cered and tested venng material.
Canadian installaons ulize PPS, a ULC-S636-
cered and tested venng material from Ubbink.
• The various secons are self locking and sealing and
can be pushed together without use of cement or
glue.
Exhaust components must be propylene (PP/PPTL) for
U.S. installaons and PPS for Canadian installaons.
All venng components used in Canada must be ULC-
S636 cered.
Intake components to be in accordance with naonal
and/or local codes having jurisdicon.
WARNING
Venting Guidelines
Do Not
• Do not install in separate distribuon systems. All
water heaters common vented must be in the same
hot and cold plumbing manifolds and must not exceed
the maximum number of units indicated in the Rinnai
installaon and operaon manual.
• Do not use cellular core PVC/CPVC, Radel, ABS or
galvanized material for the exhaust vent.
• Do not combine vent components from dierent
manufacturers.
• Do not connect the venng system with an exisng
vent or chimney.
• Do not cover vent components with thermal
insulaon.
• Do not common vent with the vent pipe of any other
type of water heater or appliance.
• Do not reduce vent diameter to less than 2”.
• Do not install the water heater in an area of negave
pressure.
• Do not install the water heater, venng, and vent
terminaon(s) in any areas where the air may contain
corrosive compounds.
About the Common Venting
System