Specifications
 TMP Oil Furnaces – Furnace Manual 
670-000-004/1010  11 
4  Venting 
General venting requirements 
Failure to follow all instructions can result in flue gas 
spillage and carbon monoxide emissions, causing 
severe personal injury or death. 
Inspect existing chimney before installing furnace. 
Clean chimney thoroughly. Replace or repair 
chimney if visual inspection indicates chimney may 
be unsuitable for use. Insufficient draft can cause 
flue gas leakage and carbon monoxide emissions. 
Failure to clean or replace perforated pipe or tile 
lining and/or patch mortar and joints can cause 
severe personal injury or death. 
•  Proper draft for these oil furnaces may be achieved using either 
a conventional chimney (natural draft) or a power vent (sidewall) 
system that has been properly designed for use with oil-fired 
equipment. Power vent manufacturer’s instructions must be 
followed. 
•  Use vent material approved by local codes for oil-fired burners. 
In their absence, refer to: 
•  NFPA 31, Installation of Oil-Burning Equipment. 
•  NFPA211, Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents and 
Solid Fuel Burning Appliances. 
•  In Canada, refer to CSA B139, Installation Code for Oil-
Burning Equipment. 
•  NFPA-211 requires chimney to be lined before connected to 
furnace. 
•  To prevent downdrafts, extend chimney at least 3 feet above 
highest point where it passes through roof and 2 feet higher than 
any portion of building within 10 feet. Increase chimney cross-
sectional area and height at least 4% per 1,000 feet above sea 
level. 
•  Provide minimum clearances from vent (flue) pipe to 
combustible material: 
•  Single-wall vent – 18 inches minimum 
•  Type “L” double-wall vent – 6 inches minimum 
Oversized chimneys, outside masonry chimneys 
and/or derated inputs can result in condensation in 
chimney. 
Connect venting 
Long horizontal vent runs, excessive number of tees 
and elbows, or other obstructions restricting 
combustion gas flow can result in the possibility of 
condensation, flue gas leakage and carbon 
monoxide emissions, which can lead to severe 
personal injury or death. 
1.  The horizontal vent must slope upwards, away from the furnace, 
a minimum of ¼ inch per foot. 
2. Connection must be made above bottom of chimney to avoid 
blockage. Vent pipe must not enter chimney far enough to cause 
obstruction. Use thimble or slip joint where vent pipe enters 
chimney to allow removal for cleaning. 
3. When burner and furnace are properly installed, draft overfire 
will be approximately –0.01” to –0.02” w.c. Install barometric 
Connect venting (continued) 
control in vent, per control manufacturer’s instructions, when 
excess draft needs to be relieved or to comply with applicable 
codes and regulations. Use draft gauge to adjust proper 
opening. 
4.  An induced draft fan for the chimney may be necessary if: 
•  Excessive resistance to flow of combustion gases can be 
expected. 
•  Cross-sectional area of chimney is smaller than minimum 
recommended. 
•  Chimney height is less than recommended. 
•  When using induced draft fan seal all vent joints and 
interlock burner with fan operation. 
Vent dampers 
Do not install a thermal-type vent damper on this 
furnace. Failure to comply could result in severe 
personal injury, death or substantial property 
damage. 
If a vent damper is required, use only a motorized 
one, installed and wired in the furnace according to 
the vent damper manufacturer’s instructions. 
Barometric draft control 
Install a barometric control in the vent, per the manufacturer’s 
instructions, when excess draft needs to be relieved or to comply 
with applicable codes and regulations. Use draft gauge to adjust 
proper opening. 
1.  Install a barometric draft control in the vent pipe at least one foot 
from the furnace vent connection, preferably in the highest part 
of the vent pipe before the vent enters the chimney. If headroom 
does not provide enough clearance to locate the control at least 
one foot from the vent connection, install an elbow at the furnace 
and mount the control in an horizontal pipe at least one foot from 
the elbow. Install an elbow after the control to turn vertically. 
2.  The barometric draft control must be located in the same room 
as the furnace to operate correctly. 
3.  Ensure that the barometric draft control is accessible. Adjust the 
damper to obtain the correct overfire draft, as described in this 
manual and the burner manual. 










