Install Instructions

Vent/Air System Installation
7
Termination Installation - Vertical
When venting vertically do not order the
Concentric Vent/Air Horizontal Kit - CCVK-
IT01 as shown in Fig. 1, order required parts
separately only from listed parts in Fig. 3.
When using an inoperative chimney as a
means of a chase for the vent/air piping the
surrounding space within the chimney can-
not be used to draw combustion air or vent
another appliance.
A gas vent extending through a roof should
not terminate near an adjacent wall or below
any building extensions such as roof eaves,
balconies or decks. Failure to comply with
the required clerances in this manual could
result in severe personal injury, death or sub-
stantial property damage.
1. Determine the termination location using the
guidelines listed on page 4 and 5 and drill or cut
a 5 inch [12.7 cm] hole.
2. Secure appropriately pitched flashing as listed
in Fig. 3.
3. Seal flashing to roof with appropriate sealant
(field supplied).
To determine the appropriate length of the
termination fitting, temporarily mount the
vertical termination - CCVTERM01 onto the
roof flashing. The termination fitting should
be measured and cut to length prior to secur-
ing termiantion to flashing. The termination
maybe installed through a wall thickness of
up to 20” [50.8 cm] maximum.
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4. Secure and support vertical termination to flash-
ing with included hardware.
5. Seal all exterior joints including pivot points
with silicone sealant.
Cutting Termination Fitting or CCVPIP04 to
Length
1. Only the termination fitting and CCVPIP04 can
be cut to length if required.
Components that may be cut will have a label
on the male end of the part stating “CAN BE
CUT THIS END ONLY”
2. Add 3/4” [19 mm] to the required length and
mark the end of the outer pipe.
Make sure to add 3/4” [19 mm] to the overall
required length when cutting both inner and
outer pipes.
3. Cut the pipes using an abrasive cutoff saw or
hacksaw (minimum 32 teeth per inch). Make
sure that the inner pipe remains centered in the
outer pipe while cutting. It may be helpful to
temporarily connect the vent section to be cut
into another vent pipe to keep the center pipe
centered while cutting.
4. Mark the end of the outer pipe at the required
length. The length of the outer pipe should be
3/4” [19 mm] less than the inner pipe.
5. Cut through the outer pipe ONLY using a hack-
saw (minimum 32 teeth per inch), or snips.
6. File off any burrs or rough edges on both pipes.
Clean off any dust or dirt.
7. If the cutting process distorted the roundness of
the pipes, carefully use your thumbs to correct
the distortion.
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