Installation and Maintenance Instructions Saf-T Vent® CI Plus Double Wall AL 29-4C® Stainless Steel Special Gas Vent and Type L Vent For Venting Commercial & Industrial Appliances Condensing Appliances Category I,II,III,IV Appliances For Use on Positive, Neutral, and Negative Pressures up to 15" W.C. Also For Venting Listed Gas or Oil Fired Appliances Listed as Suitable For Venting With Type L Vent Low-Temperature Venting Systems Sizes: 4"- 32" Diameters.
TABLE OF CONTENTS CATEGORY 2 PAGE Introduction 3 Pre -Installation Considerations 3 General Installation Considerations 3 Definitions 4 Clearances to Combustibles 5 Horizontal Installations 6 Vertical Installations 7 Condensate Drains 8 Sealant Specification & Coverage 9 Joint Assembly Instructions, Straight Length 10 Joint Assembly Instructions, Rotating Clamp 12 Universal Boiler Adapter 15 Adjustable Section 16 Horizontal Support 17 Rain Cap 18 Exit Cone 19 Guy Support
Saf-T Vent CI Plus is a double wall Special Gas Vent that is UL Tested and Listed to the UL 1738 Standard. Saf -T Vent CI Plus is appropriate for use on Category I, II, III and IV gas fired appliances with maximum flue gas temperatures of 550°F. Non categorized condensing appliances and appliances that call for AL29-4C vent systems are also appropriate for Saf-T Vent CI Plus. Saf-T Vent CI Plus has been tested at 2 1/2 times its positive pressure rating of 15" W.C.
Definitions: AL 29-4C - A superferritic stainless steel alloy designed by Allegheny Ludlum for extreme resistance to chloride ion pitting, crevice corrosion and stress corrosion cracking. Equivalent material made by other manufacturers may be identified by the UNS designator S44735. Category I Appliance - An appliance which operates with a non-positive vent static pressure and with a vent gas temperature that avoids excessive condensate production in the appliance.
Clearances to Combustibles: Gas: Special Gas Vent DIAMETER 4” - 24" CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE MAXIMUM FLUE MATERIAL GAS TEMP.
Horizontal Installation Requirements: 1. The horizontal vent connector must slope upward toward the termination at least 1/4 inch per foot and be installed so that all condensate runs back toward the appliance and is not retained in any part of the venting system.
Vertical Installation Requirements: 1. The vent system must terminate at least 3 feet above the roof line and at least 2 feet higher than any portion of the building within 10 feet. 2. When terminated at a height of more than 6 feet the stack must be supported by a Saf-T Vent CI Plus Guy Section. 3. The vent system must terminate with one of the Saf-T Vent Terminations; except: (a) Category I or II appliances (natural draft) must use a Saf-T Vent Rain Cap.
Condensate Drains: When An Internal Condensate Drain Is NOT Part of the Appliance: • A Saf-T Vent CI Plus In-Line Drain Section or Boot Tee with a separate Drain Tee Cover is strongly recommended. Install this drain fitting as close to the appliance flue collar as possible. • A condensate drain is required for every 30 feet of horizontal vent and at/near the bottom of a vertical stack. • Use the In-Line Drain Section for a straight horizontal run.
RTV Sealant Specifications: In order to have a UL Listed system, Saf-T Vent CI Plus parts without a factory adhered seal must be installed with one of the following approved RTV sealants: M a x im um Applia nce Flue Ga s Te m pe ra ture Se a la nt Size He a t-fa b Pa rt Num be r 570° F. General Electric (GE) RTV 106 or Dow Corning 736 2.8 oz tube 10.
Joint Assembly Instructions for Straight Lengths: Note: Diameters 4" thru 16" are manufactured with a factory adhered seal on the inside of the female end and will not need sealant in the joint. 1. Begin by removing the Locking Strap and Coupler Band from the vent. Male End Locking Strap Female End Outside Coupler Band 2. Wipe the male and female ends clean with alcohol wipes.
3. Insert the male end into the female end, lining up the Locking Tabs at the same time. If needed, use pliers or vice grips to squeeze together the Tabs so they will accept the slots in the Locking Strap. When assembling elbows and tees, the male end tabs will rotate around the vent to accommodate offsets and direction changes, refer to rotating clamp installation instructions. 4. Position the Locking Strap slots over the Tabs, making sure each slot encompasses both Tabs.
Joint Assembly Instructions for Rotating Clamp: The rotating clamp allows you to position fittings in the desired flow direction of the breeching layout. Follow these instructions for Elbows, Boot Tees, Increasers and In-Line Drains, that all utilize the rotating clamp. Note: Diameters 4" thru 16" are manufactured with a factory adhered seal on the inside of the female end and will not need sealant in the joint. 1. Begin by removing the Locking Strap and Coupler Band from the vent.
3. Insert the male end into the female end of the preceding vent piece, loosen the rotating clamp on the male end of the fitting with a 5/16" nut driver. Rotating Clamp Loosen Rotating Clamp 4. Line up the tabs of the rotating clamp with the female end of the preceding vent. Insure the beads on the tabs of the rotating clamp are nested into the groove on the male end. RE-tighten the rotating clamp.
5. Position the Locking Strap slots over the Tabs, making sure each slot encompasses both Tabs. Tighten the Locking Strap with a 7/16" hollow nut driver or deep socket. CAUTION: DO NOT over tighten the clamp, as it may cause the vent to collapse. Tighten Locking Strap Detail Locking Strap Tab Detail Completed Joint 6. Center the Coupler Band around the completed joint and tighten the 7/16" nuts with a hollow nut driver or deep socket.
Saf-T Vent CI Plus Universal Boiler Adapter: The Saf-T Vent CI Plus Universal Boiler Adapter can be used horizontally or vertically to adapt Saf-T Vent CI Plus to nominal diameter flue collars. It can also adapt to flue collars that are slightly out of round. 1. Remove the clamps and coupler band from the adapter, figure 1. The adapter must clamp onto the flue collar with no less than 1 inch overlap for proper fit. Mark or scribe flue collar prior to fitting the adapter, figure 2.
Saf-T Vent CI Plus Adjustable Section: The Saf-T Vent CI Plus Adjustable Section serves as a variable length between other components when specific lengths cannot be utilized, there is a long, 13 to 20 inch, and a short, 7 to 11 inch, adjustable section. WARNING: The Adjustable Section is not designed to bear vertical force loads. Appropriate supports must be provided. Note: Vent diameters of 4” thru16” have a double sealing gasket on the inside of the outer vent, NO RTV is needed.
Saf-T Vent CI Plus Horizontal Support For Large Diameters: Saf-T Vent CI Plus must have supports for every six (6) feet of horizontal run and after every transition from vertical to horizontal. For large diameters, 24"-32" use parts numbered CCM24HZS - CCM32HZS. The support may be attached from the center bracket, figure 1 or attached to the side brackets, figure 2.
Saf-T Vent CI Plus Rain Cap: • Unscrew the wormgear clamp on the Rain Cap's Storm Collar. • Remove the locking strap from the last section of vent pipe. • Lower the Storm Collar past the clips on the last section of vent pipe. The Storm Collar should sit approximately 1/2” down from the clip edges. • Tighten the Storm Collar’s wormgear clamp to tighen around the vent pipe. • Apply a high temperature silicone sealant around the clamped edge of the storm collar. • Remove the locking strap from the Rain Cap.
Saf-T Vent CI Plus Exit Cone Termination: Use as a termination to increase the velocity of the flue gases exiting the stack. The exit cone may also help to reduce ice buildup in cold climates where a rain cap may normally be used. A narrow Finish Collar is included to seal off the 1" air space of the CI Plus vent. The Exit Cone can be attached to EZ Seal vent systems with the addition of an adapter strap, CCA__ADSV.
Saf-T Vent CI Plus Guy Support: Guy Support Assembly: Assemble the guy support to the vent sections as shown in the joint assembly instructions. Once the guy support is assembled to the vent sections, figure 1, install the 5" long coupler from the guy support so that it fits directly on top of the guy brackets. On the vent section below the guy support, attach the 8" long coupler so that it fits up to the bottom of the guy brackets, figure 2.
APPLICATION 1. To Lower A Stack (Figure 4). Attach guy wires or chains with a minimum rated capacity of 500 lbs. to the four hole locations on the guy bracket. Some lengths of stack may be assembled to go below the guy support. Feed the lengths and the guy support into the top of chase and add lengths as the stack is lowered into the chase. When lowering a stack in a square or rectangular chase, position the cable holes on the guy support in the corners of the chase.
APPLICATION 3. Support Above a Roof (Figure 6). Required if stack extends more than 6' above the roof. Note: When using a guy support above a roof, the stack below the roof must be supported. Install the guy support between the last 2 sections of straight vent. Attach guy wires or chains, with a minimum rated capacity of 500 lbs, to the four hole locations on the guy brackets. Anchor the guy lines to the top of the chase or other structure utilizing best construction methods to stabilize the system.
APPLICATION 4. Support Horizontally (Figure 8). Support horizontally by attaching guy wires, chains or threaded rod to the guy support bracket holes. Anchor the guy lines to the building infrastructure on the underside of the floor or roof. Floor or Roof Figure 7 Guy Line Guy Support 1/4" Pitch per Foot Saf-T Vent CI Plus Floor Support: Used mainly as a support between floors.
Saf-T Vent CI Plus Tall Cone Flashing with Rain Cap In Combustible Chase: APPLICATION 1. Directly On Flat Roof (figures 1 & 2). Prepare a square or round opening 4 1/2" larger than the inner vent pipe diameter, i.e. an 8" inner vent would have a 12 1/2" opening. Apply weather-stripping or outdoor caulk to the bottom of the cone plate. Attach the cone to the roof using common construction methods. Flash over the cone plate and seal the fastener heads using normal roofing requirements.
Roof Opening Framing Dimensions (figure 2): ROOF OPENING FRAMING DIMENSIONS (FIG 1 & 2) CONE PART NUMBER CCM04TCF CCM05TCF CCM06TCF CCM07TCF CCM08TCF CCM09TCF CCM10TCF CCM12TCF CCM14TCF CCM16TCF CCM18TCF CCM20TCF CCM22TCF CCM24TCF CCM26TCF CCM28TCF CCM30TCF INNER OUTER SPACING BETWEEN VENT OPENING VERTICAL DIAM A SUPPORTS (FIG 2) DIM B 4 8.5 20 5 9.5 20 6 10.5 20 7 11.5 20 8 12.5 20 9 13.5 20 10 14.5 20 12 16.5 20 14 18.5 12 16 20.5 12 18 22.5 12 20 24.5 10 22 26.5 10 24 28.5 10 26 30.5 6 28 32.5 6 30 34.
Saf-T Vent CI Plus Pitched Roof Tall Cone Flashing Directly On Pitched Roof. Prepare a square or round opening per the framing chart. Apply weatherstripping or outdoor caulk to the bottom of the cone plate. Attach the cone to the roof using common construction methods. Flash over the cone plate and seal the fastener heads using normal roofing requirements. When the vent pipe is in place through the Tall Cone, attach the Tall Cone storm collar around the pipe.
Saf-T Vent CI Plus Wall Termination: The Saf-T Vent CI Plus system can be installed through any type of wall using the Saf-T Vent CI Plus Wall Termination Assembly. The wall termination requires mechanical support from the wall sufficient to support any incidental loads on the system. If the wall is not constructed sufficiently enough to support the termination assembly, then appropriate additional framing and/or blocking is required. 1.
Maintenance Procedures: • Normal operation of gas burning appliances does not result in deposits of combustible soot in venting systems. However, a poorly adjusted or malfunctioning appliance can deposit soot and other debris which can enter the vent system. As with all vents, the Saf-T Vent CI Plus system should be inspected at least annually for the presence of deposits of soot or debris. Any such accumulation should be removed and the appliances adjusted to eliminate future accumulation.
Roof Jack Installation Instructions for Saf-T Vent CI, CI Plus, EZ Seal and GC The Roof Jack Support System is used for all vertical terminations through combustible and non-combustible roof structures. The Roof Jack supports all wind loading and incidental contact with the flue system as well as providing vertical support for up to 30 ft of venting (see chart).
• If the vent pipe protrudes more than 6 feet above the roof, guy sections must be used above and below the Roof Jack for stabilization. Refer to the Saf-T Vent Guy installation instructions (PI-CIGUY) if necessary. Framing Chart For Saf-T Vent CI, GC and EZ Seal Roof Jacks ROOF OPENING FRAMING DIMS. FIG. 1 PART # 5380CI 5480CI 5580CI 5680CI 5780CI 5880CI 5980CI 51080CI 51280CI 51480CI 51680CI 51880CI 52080CI 52280CI 52480CI 52680CI 52880CI 53080CI 53280CI CURB SIZE FIG.