IPEX UL 1738 User Manual

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Session: Venting. Reinvented, UL 1738 Fuel Gas Venting Systems
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UL 1738
Flue Gas Venting Systems
Venting. ReInvented.
Gaetano Altomare
Product Manager - Plumbing
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IPEX Group
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Agenda
2. Venting History
3. Model Codes and Standards
4. UL 1738
5. System 1738
6. Design Considerations
7. Installation Requirements
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What is Flue Gas?
– Flue Gas is a by-product of incomplete combustion often coming from sources such as a
fireplace, oven, furnace, boiler, water heater or steam generator.
4CH4+ 5O2 2CO + 8H2O+ 2C + Heat
Natural Gas + Oxygen Carbon Monoxide + Water Vapor + Carbon (Soot)
– It consists mainly of carbon monoxide and water vapor and is required to be vented safely to
avoid injury.
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What is Flue Gas?
Gas-Fired Appliances are divided into 4 venting categories:
1. Category I – Negative Pressure, Non-Condensing
2. Category II – Negative Pressure, Condensing
3. Category III – Positive Pressure, Non-Condensing
4. Category IV – Positive Pressure, Condensing
Today, we will be speaking about venting Category II and IV Appliances
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Agenda
1. What is Flue Gas?
2. Venting History
3. Model Codes and Standards
4. UL 1738
5. System 1738
6. Design Considerations
7. Installation Requirements
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Venting History – Conflicting Standards?
– Appliance Manufacturer’s currently dictate which materials are approved for venting with their
appliance in conjunction with the local codes.
– Since no practical venting standards existed, appliance manufacturer’s referenced ASTM
plumbing standards in their installation manuals.
Example:
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Venting History – Conflicting Standards?
– Conversely, manufacturer’s of the plumbing pipe and fittings do not endorse, promote or
warranty their products for flue gas venting applications.
The Reason:
Products manufactured to ASTM Standards are manufactured for fluid handling applications
and are not designed or tested for flue gas venting applications
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Industry Concerns
CSA and ASTM standards are written for fluid handling plumbing applications
CSA and ASTM plumbing standards offer a wide spectrum for dimensional tolerances
Manufacturers adhere to different manufacturing practices and tolerances
Insufficient installation resources and training for flue gas venting applications
Installers take for granted the skill required to install a thermoplastic vent system
Carbon Monoxide is a silent killer
Uniform industry regulations for venting does not exist
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CO Statistics
In 2014, the Consumer Product Protection Association reported 165
unintentional non-fire CO poisoning deaths; an increase of 11% from the
average number of reported incidents between 2012–2013.
Of these reported incidents, heating system fatalities represented the
largest percentage at 39% or 65 deaths.
Some examples of vent failures that exhibit either embrittlement, material
degradation or vent separation were reported and documented in Aspen
Colorado, Nashua New Hampshire, South Bend Indiana, and Port Mouth
Virginia
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Agenda
1. What is Flue Gas?
2. Venting History
3. Model Codes and Standards
4. UL 1738
5. System 1738
6. Design Considerations
7. Installation Requirements
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Model Codes and Standards
– The following ASTM Plumbing Standards are commonly referenced in appliance manufacture’s
installation manuals:
ASTM D2665 – PVC Plastic Drain, Waste and Vent Pipe and Fittings
ASTM D1785 – PVC Plastic Pipe, Schedules 40, 80 and 120
ASTM D2241 – PVC Pressure-Rated SDR Pipe
ASTM D2846 – CPVC Plastic Hot and Cold Water Distribution Systems
ASTM F441 – CPVC Plastic Pipe Schedule 40 and 80
ASTM F442 – CPVC Plastic Pipe SDR
ASTM D2661 – ABS Schedule 40 Plastic Drain, Waste and Vent Pipe and Fittings
These standards are all intended for fluid handling applications
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Model Codes and Standards
– As a result of plumbing products being used for flue gas venting applications and appliance
manufacturer’s referencing these standards, the following note has been added to the ASTM D1785 standard scope:
NOTE: This standard specifies dimensional, performance and test requirements for plumbing and fluid handling
applications only. It does not include provisions for the use of these products for venting of combustion gases. UL
1738 is a standard that does include specific testing and marking requirements for flue gas venting products, including PVC.
– This note or something similar has been added to each of the ASTM plumbing standards
previously shown.
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Model Code and Standards - Update
2018 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Code 54 – National Fuel Gas Code
– NFPA 54 – Chapter 12, Section 5: Venting Appliances, Type of Venting Systems to Be Used, states:
12.5.2 Plastic Piping. Where plastic piping is used to vent an appliance, the appliance shall be listed for use with such venting materials and the appliance
manufacturer’s installation instructions shall identify the specific plastic piping material. The plastic pipe venting materials shall be labeled in accordance with the product standards specified by the appliance manufacturer or shall be listed and labeled in accordance with ANSI/UL 1738:
Venting Systems for Gas-Burning Appliances, Categories II, III, and IV.
12.5.3 Plastic Vent Joints. Plastic pipe and fittings used to vent appliances shall be installed in accordance with the appliance manufacturer’s installation instructions.
Plastic pipe venting materials listed and labeled in accordance with ANSI/UL 1738, Venting Systems for Gas-Burning Appliances, Categories II, III, and IV, shall be installed in accordance with the vent manufacturer’s installation instructions. Where primer is required it shall be of
contrasting color.
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Model Code and Standards - Update
2018 International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC)
– IFGC Chapter 5, Section 3: - Chimneys and Vents, Venting of Appliances:
503.4.1 Plastic Piping. Where plastic piping is used to vent an appliance, the appliance shall be listed for use with such venting materials and the appliance
manufacturer’s installation instructions shall identify the specific plastic piping material. The plastic pipe venting materials shall be labeled in accordance with the product standards specified by the appliance manufacturer or shall be listed and labeled in accordance with ANSI/UL 1738.
503.4.1.1 Plastic Vent Joints. Plastic pipe and fittings used to vent appliances shall be installed in accordance with the appliance manufacturer’s instructions. Plastic pipe
venting materials listed and labeled in accordance with UL 1738 shall be installed in accordance with the vent manufacturer’s installation instructions. Where primer is required it shall be of contrasting color.
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Model Code and Standards - Update
What Does this Mean?
I. Appliance manufacture’s will still dictate suitable materials for venting their appliances
II. Installers now have a choice:
1. Use products listed to ASTM plumbing standards
2. Use products certified to UL 1738
The ASTM plumbing standards state they are not suitable for venting poisonous flue gasses.
Therefore, utilizing materials listed to UL 1738 is something designers, manufacturer’s and installers should be considering and recommending until it becomes enforced.
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Appliance Standards – ANSI Z21
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Paradox of Rules?
IFGC
OEMs
ASTM
Standards
UL 1738
NFPA 54
IMC
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Model Codes and Standards
– There is a clear disconnect between appliance manufacture’s, vent manufacturer’s and
model codes and standards.
The Solution is simple – UL 1738.
– UL 1738 allows for:
The appliance manufacturer’s to continue dictating their preferred venting material.
Certified venting materials to replace plumbing products which are not intended for the
application or warrantied by their manufacturer’s.
A uniform standard that eliminates the disorganization and confusion that comes with each
jurisdiction using their adopted codes and standards
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Make it Law
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Agenda
1. What is Flue Gas?
2. Venting History
3. Model Codes and Standards
4. UL 1738
5. System 1738
6. Design Considerations
7. Installation Requirements
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UL 1738
– UL 1738 is a standard for Venting Systems for Gas-Burning Appliances, Categories II, III, and IV.
– It covers both metallic and non-metallic materials and includes over 50 material and system
performance tests.
– Using products listed to UL 1738 provides the highest possible chance of success for flue gas
venting applications.
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UL 1738 Key Test Requirements
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UL 1738 – Additional Requirements
– Products certified to UL 1738 require listed print lines on pipe and labels on fittings that allow for
identification regardless of orientation.
– Manufacturer’s of UL 1738 products are required to provide installation instructions for their
products.
– UL 1738 states NO mixing of components from different manufacturer’s in a single vent system.
– Using UL 1738 certified products provides the greatest possible chance of success in flue gas
venting applications
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Codes and Standards – Precedent
– Adopting a venting standard is not without precedent…
– In 2007, CSA B149.1 was mandated in Canada and required that all vent material/systems be
certified to ULC S636. This included PVC, CPVC, PP and SS.
– This covered all new and retrofit installations and required all installations use one brand for
pipe, fittings, cements and transitions.
– Appliance manufacturer’s still dictate which vent material is approved to vent their appliance.
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Agenda
1. What is Flue Gas?
2. Venting History
3. Model Codes and Standards
4. UL 1738
5. System 1738
6. Design Considerations
7. Installation Requirements
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System 1738
The First Engineered PVC Flue Gas Venting System certified to UL 1738
Permanent Solvent Welded Joints
Sizes include 2”, 3” and 4”
OD Dimensions in accordance with ASTM D1785
Pipe, fittings, terminations and cements from a single manufacturer
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System 1738 – Pipe
Pipe is Black with 2 Orange print lines 180° apart
Line A: System 1738 ® Gas Vent Categories II, IV 149°F / 65°C PVC UL 1738 Min. Clearance to combustible construction
0mm – manufacture's installation instruction must be followed / <Date Code> Made in USA by IPEX USA LLC
Line B: System 1738 ® Gas Vent Categories II, IV 149°F / 65°C System 1738 Gas Vent Categories II, IV 149°F / 65°C
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System 1738 – Fittings
Fittings are Black with 2 Orange labels 180° apart on the fitting hub
Label A: System 1738 ®
Label B: Carbon Monoxide Warning (only used with tee-wye fitting)
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System 1738 – Primer & Cement
IPEX System 1738 Labelled Primer & Cement
– Primer is fluorescent yellow to provide contrasting color per UL 1738
– Cement is auburn to match the pipe print line color
– Low VOC
– Optical Brightener for Compliance Verification
– Pint and Quart Sizes
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System 1738 – Concentric Terminations
Sizes include 2”, 3” and 4”
Single termination hole
Various lengths up to 44”
Solvent Weld or Mechanically Fastened
Cap
Can be painted to match building exterior
Bird Screen, Face Plate & Roof Flashing
Accessories available
Must be approved by the appliance
manufacturer
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System 1738 – Low Profile Terminations
Sizes include 2”, 3” and 4”
Two hole termination
Can be painted to match building exterior
Must be approved by the appliance manufacturer
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System 1738 – Specialty Fittings
Access Tee
– Drilling of System 1738 is prohibited
– Drilling compromises system integrity and can result is stress cracking
– Caulking or metal tape are not permanent solutions
– The System 1738 Access Tee provides a safe method for testing appliance
combustion gasses.
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System 1738 - Accessories
Pipe Cutter
Deburring Tool
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System 1738 – Design & Installation
Vent Sizing
– What material should be used to vent?
– What should the vent size be?
– What is the maximum vent length allowed with the appliance?
– What is the equivalent vent length of each fitting?
Consult the appliance manufacturer’s installation
instructions
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System 1738 – Design & Installation
IPEX offers a comprehensive Installation Guide that outlines best practices covering:
– Terminations – Side Wall, Pitched and Flat Roof
– Chimney Installations
– Support and Restraint Spacing
– Expansion and Contraction
– Firestops
– Appliance Vent Connections
While you must always follow local codes, IPEX offers support when you need it.
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System 1738 – Training
In addition to the comprehensive Installation Guide, IPEX offers training to engineers, inspectors, distributors and contractors.
– Training can be done:
Online
Through distributors
On site
– Following successful training, a training card will be issued to successful participants.
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System 1738 – Product Warranty
System 1738 offers a 10 year product warranty
Products must be installed in accordance with the System 1738 Installation Guide
IPEX is the only PVC manufacturer to offer a warranty for flue gas venting applications
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System 1738 – Additional Listings
System 1738 products carry the UMC Shield and are certified by IAPMO to be in compliance with UL 1738 and the following codes:
– Uniform Mechanical Code (UMC®)
– International Mechanical Code (IMC®)
– International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC®)
– National Fuel Gas Code (NFPA 54)
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UL 1738 Benefits
• Unique identification markers with pipe, fittings and ce ments
UL 1738
• Risk and liability mitigation
• Education and awareness
A.H.J
• Risk and liability is shifted to vent manufacturer
• Certified vent solution
OEM
• A one source trusted vent partner with a drive to innovate
• Installation resources and training
• Product certified for the application
• Solvent weld joining system
Contractor
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Summary
– In Flue Gas Venting applications, where failure can result in injury, using products that provide
the best chance for success is the clear choice and right thing to do.
– NFPA 54 and IFGC Model Codes now recognize UL 1738 as the appropriate flue gas venting
standard and have included it in their 2018 model codes.
– ASTM Plumbing Standards now include a note stating they are intended for fluid handling
applications only and refer to UL 1738 as the appropriate flue gas venting standard.
– UL 1738 certified products still provide appliance manufactures the freedom to dictate venting
materials, while giving installers and end-users the confidence of a certified system that has been tested for the application
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Summary
– System 1738 is the first Engineered PVC System that is certified to UL 1738 for Flue Gas Venting
Applications
– IPEX offers a comprehensive installation guide and training to inspectors, engineers, distributors
and contractors to provide users with the highest chance of success.
– System 1738 products come with a 10 year product warranty making System 1738 the only PVC
system that is warrantied in flue gas venting applications.
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Is Good Enough, Enough?
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Is Good Enough, Enough?
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