This document is intended to be used by a qualified heating contractor or service
technician. Read all instructions within this document and within the CHALLENGER Installation and Maintenance Manual, before proceeding with the installation. It is recommended to follow the procedures in the steps given, skipping or
missing procedural steps could result in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.
NOTICE
Date: 4/22/13
The installation must conform to the requirements of the authority having jurisdiction or, in the absence of such requirements, to the National Fuel Gas Code,
ANSI Z223.1/ NFPA 54, and/or Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code,
CAN/CSA B149.1.
The following terms are used throughout this manual to bring attention to the presence of potential
hazards or to important information concerning the appliance.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if ignored, can result in death, serious injury or substantial property damage.
NOTICE
Indicates special instructions on installation, operation or maintenance, which are
important to appliance but not related to
personal injury hazards.
NOTICE
This Vent/Air System is listed to ULCS636 as Type BH Class IIC Vent System with a 110ºC (230ºF)
maximum flue temperature rating.
NOTICE
Triangle Tube reserves the right to modify the technical specifications and components of its products without prior notice.
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Pre-Installation Items
Termination Assembly
Elbow
Clamp with
Locking Band
Support Plate
SECTION I - Pre-Installation Items
General Requirements
The installation must conform to the requirements
of the authority having jurisdiction or, in the
absence of such requirements, to the National Fuel
Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/ NFPA 54, and/or Natural
Gas and Propane Installation Code, CAN/CSA
B149.1.
The vent/air system must be fully constructed using
ONLY the CHALLENGER Concentric Vent/Air
System components from Triangle Tube. Do not
mix other vent components or joining methods from
other manufacturers.
WARNING
Do not mix vent components or joining methods from any other vent manufacturer with
Triangle Tube’s CHALLENGER Concentric
Vent/Air System. Failure to comply with this
requirement could cause vent failure resulting in leakage of flue products into the living
space of the building.
NOTICE
Use of cellular core PVC (ASTM F891) cellular core CPVC, or Radel® (polyphenolsulfone) in venting system is prohibited.
NOTICE
Covering PVC/CPVC or Polypropylene vent
pipe and fittings with thermal insulation is
prohibited.
Do not connect more than a single appliance into
the vent/air system.
All penetrations of the vent/air system through ceilings, floors, walls or roofs must be properly fire
stopped. The installer must comply with all local
codes and requirements regarding fire stops and
vent/air penetrations.
The vent/air system must not penetrate or be routed
through any active vent system or chimney.
Vent/Air System Kit Components
Prior to installation of the vent/air system check to
ensure all parts required for the completion of the
system are present. See Figure 1 for complete
breakdown of horizontal concentric vent/air system
kit parts and Fig. 3, page 3 for optional components
including vertical venting.
Note: 1. Concentric Vent/Air Adapter and mounting hardware are not shown
2. For vertical venting order parts separately as listed in Fig. 3. Do not order - CCVKIT01
Fig. 1: Concentric Vent/Air System Kit Components Horizontal - CCVKIT01
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Pre-Installation Items
33 1/4” [84.5 cm]
Face of Wall
Top of Boiler
6 3/4”
[17.1 cm]
7”
[
17.8 cm]
Fig. 2: Assembled Horizontal Vent/Air System Kit Dimensions - CCVKIT01
Part #DescriptionQty
CCVADT011 Challenger Vent/Air Adapter1
CCVPIP01 Common Vent Pipe – 39 Inches (990mm) Lgth1
CCVPIP02 Common Vent Pipe – 79 inches (2007mm) Lgth
CCVPIP03
Vent Pipe adjustable length with clamp (10.8” to
15.5”) [ 27.3 mm to 39.4 mm]
CCVPIP04 Vent Pipe Cutable with Clamp 19.7” (50 cm)
CCELB0190° Elbow with Clamp1
CCELB0145° Elbow with Clamp1
CCVTERM01 Concentric Vertical Termination with Support Bracket1
The vent/air system may maintain zero clearance to
combustible & non-combustible materials.
Determine Termination Location
1. The maximum equivalent length of the concentric vent/air system should not exceed 85 Ft
[25.9 M] (excluding the termination). For each
90º elbow in the system, the equivalent length is
reduced by 10 feet [3 M] . For each 45º elbow
in the system, the equivalent length is reduced
by 5 feet [1.5 M] .
2. The installer must consider the following
when determining the location of the vent/air
system termination:
a. Locate the termination where flue vapors
will not damage surrounding shrubs, plants
or air conditioning equipment or be objectionable to the homeowner.
h. Locate the vent and combustion air termina-
tions in a manner to protect from damage by
foreign objects, such as stones, balls, or
buildup of leaves or sediment.
3. Maintain the following clearances to the termi-
:
nation
a. At least 3 feet [0.9 M] from adjacent walls
b. No closer than 3 feet [0.9 M] below roof
overhangs
c. At least 7 feet [2.1 M] above any public
walkways
d. At least 3 feet [0.9 M] above any forced air
intake within 10 feet [3 M] (does not apply
to the combustion air inlet of a direct vent
appliance).
e. Must be at least 4 feet [1.2 M] (6 feet [1.8 M]
Canada) from any electric meters, gas meters,
gas meter-regulators, relief valves or other
equipment. Never terminate above or below
any of these items within 4 feet [1.2 M] (6 feet[1.8 M] Canada) horizontally.
b. The flue products will form a noticeable
plume as they condense in colder air. Avoid
terminating in areas where the plume could
obstruct window views.
c. Prevailing winds could cause freezing of
flue gas condensation and a buildup of
water/ice on surrounding plants, building
surfaces or combustion air inlet.
d. Avoid locations of possible accidental con-
tact of flue vapors with persons or pets.
e. Avoid locations where prevailing winds
could affect the performance of the appliance or cause recirculation of the flue gases,
such as inside corners of buildings or near
adjacent buildings or vertical surfaces, window wells, stairwells, alcoves, courtyards,
or other recessed areas.
f. Do not terminate above any doors or win-
dows; flue condensate could freeze causing
ice formations.
g. Locate the termination to prevent possible
condensate damage to exterior finishes.
Fig. 4: Termination Clearances of Direct
Vent Systems
f.No closer than 12” [ 30.5 cm] below or hor-
izontally from any door or window or gravity air inlet.
g. Horizontal air intake must terminate at least
12 inches above grade (18” [45.7 cm]
Canada) or anticipated snow line as shown
in Fig. 5, page 5.
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3/4”
[17.1cm]
[30.5cm]
F
ace of Wall
12”
Min.
Grade/Anticipated
Snow Line
Air Intake
h. Horizontal termination must not extend
more than 6-3/4 inches [17.1 cm] beyond
the exterior wall as shown in Fig. 5, page 5.
Fig. 5: Installation Requirements - Horizontal
Concentric Vent/Air Adapter Installation
Step 1: Removal of Existing Adapter 3” 2-Pipe
Adapter
1. Remove the front cover of the Challenger.
2. While holding the flue tube in place, rotate the
existing 3” 2-pipe adapter counterclockwise less
that ¼ turn until it can be removed.
3. Remove the o-ring from the adapter. Save this oring to be installed onto the bottom of the New
Adapter.
Step 2:
1. Install the O-ring onto the New Adapter. As
2. Place the New Adapter onto the top of the
Install the New Adapter
shown in Fig. 6.
Challenger, positioning the flue tube inside the
adapter. The test port should face the front of
the Challenger and the O-ring should fit into the
top cover of the Challenger.
4. Horizontal or vertical runs of the vent/air sys-
tem must be supported at every joint. The
installer should use an optional Hanging Clamp,
or perforated metal strap hangers or equivalent,
to support the piping
5. The vent/air system must terminate using the
.
termination supplied in the horizontal kit CCVKIT01 or vertically with - CCVTERM01.
6. The vent/air system must be pitched back to the
appliance at minimum 5/8 inch per foot
[16mm/30cm] on any horizontal runs.
Fig. 6: Installation of O-Ring
3. Rotate the New Adapter (Clockwise) until it
clicks into place (less than ¼ turn) and is square
with the front of the Challenger.
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Fig. 7: Inspecting Flue Tube/Adapter Connection
Step 3: Inspect Condensate Pan and Reinstall
the Front Cover.
WARNING
Improper installation may result in flue gas
leakage which may result in severe personal
injury or death.
4. This condition where the Condensate Pan does
not engage into the Condensate Trap as shown in
Fig. 10 is not acceptable and will result in flue
gas recirculation, harming the boiler. Adjust the
Condensate Pan to properly engage into the
Condensate Trap gasket. As shown in Fig. 9.
1. With the new Adapter in place inspect the Flue
and Condensate Pan to ensure proper fit.
2. Push up on the Condensate Pan underneath the
heat exchanger while pushing down on the
Condensate Pan where it engages with the
Condensate Trap. As shown in Fig. 8.
Fig. 8: Inspection of Condensate Pan
Fig. 9: Proper Engagement of Condensate Pan
Fig. 10: Improper Engagement of Condensate Pan
5. Reinstall the front cover of the Challenger.
3. Inspect the connection with the Condensate Trap
to ensure the Condensate Pan fits snugly in the
gasketed connection to the Condensate Trap.
WARNING
Failure to properly support the vent and air
piping at the appliance may result in severe
personal injury or death.
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Vent/Air System Installation
Clamp
Female
End
Male End
Outer Jacket
Bead
Lever
Vent/Air System Joint Assembly
1. When installing the vent system, the female end
of the pipe or fitting should face up or away
from the appliance.
2. Prior to assembly of any piping or fittings
inspect and ensure the inner pipe gasket seal is
present, undamaged and properly seated in the
groove of the pipe.
3. Insert and rotate the male end of the inner pipe
into the female end of the previous pipe section.
It is recommend to moisten the gasket seal with
clean water prior to assembly.
NOTICE
To aid in the assembly of the pipes and fittings use only clean water to moisten the gasket and the mating male end of the pipe. Use
a twisting motion as the pipe ends are pressed
together.
4. Push the sections together firmly until the outer
5. Use 2 self-drilling screws provided to secure the
6. Seal the two components together by placing a
jacket bead of the new section has made contact
with the edge of the female end of the previous
section. When fully assembled, the outer female
end of the previous section will overlap the
male end by approximately 1”[25mm].
outer sections together where they overlap.
Install screws 90º apart from one another. No
pre-drilling is required.
WARNING
Do not over tighten the self-drilling screws
into the sections. Use a low torque screw
drive to prevent stripping out the holes. If a
hole becomes stripped due to over tightening,
a larger diameter screw (length of screw
must not exceed 1/2” [13mm]) or a short pop
rivet may be used.
clamp over the connection and pressing down
on the clamp lever. The clamp should be centered over the connection and the edge of the
clamp should cover the beads on the end of each
component. If the clamp does not cover and
lock onto the component jacket beads, ensure
the components are fully pressed together and
interlocked.
Note: Secure outer sections together where they
overlap with 2 self-drilling screws provided, 90º
apart using low torque setting of driver.
Fig. 11: Vent Joint Assembly
WARNING
It is very important that the clamp be properly installed. Failure to properly connect
the vent components could lead to vent failure and can result in death, serious injury or
substantial property damage.
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Termination Installation - Horizontal
1. Determine the termination location using the
guidelines listed on page 4 and 5 and drill or cut
a 5 inch hole [12.7 cm].
2. Install the interior support plate on the inside
wall using the screws provided in the kit.
3. Mount the termination fitting through the interior support plate from the exterior side of the
wall. Ensure the air inlet holes of the termination fitting are facing down and that the fitting
is mounted level.
NOTICE
To determine the appropriate length of the
termination fitting, mount the exterior support plate temporarily prior to the installation
of the interior support plate. Insert the termination fitting from the interior side of the wall
through the exterior support plate. The termination fitting has a formed bead that limits the
distance of penetration through the exterior
support plate. The termination fitting should
be measured and cut to length prior to mounting the support plates. The termination may
be installed through a wall thickness of up to
20” [50.8 cm] maximum. For information on
measuring and cutting the termination fitting,
reference page 9.
4. Mount the exterior support plate around the termination on the outside wall. Ensure the support
plate is flush to the formed end of the termination fitting and the fitting is mounted level.
Termination Installation - Vertical
NOTICE
When venting vertically do not order the
Concentric Vent/Air Horizontal Kit - CCVKIT01 as shown in Fig. 1, order required parts
separately only from listed parts in Fig. 3.
NOTICE
When using an inoperative chimney as a
means of a chase for the vent/air piping the
surrounding space within the chimney cannot be used to draw combustion air or vent
another appliance.
WARNING
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 clearances in this manual could
result in severe personal injury, death or substantial 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.
NOTICE
The termination fitting must be installed
level without pitch either to the appliance or
away from appliance.
5. The gaps between the outer pipe of the termination fitting and the support plates must be sealed
with a high quality silicone caulk. Also apply
the silicone caulk along the outer edge of the
support plates sealing the plates to the wall.
3. Seal flashing to roof with appropriate sealant
(field supplied).
NOTICE
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 securing termination to flashing. The termination
maybe installed through a wall thickness of
up to 20” [50.8 cm] maximum.
4. Secure and support vertical termination to flashing 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.
NOTICE
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.
Fig. 12 : Vertical Concentric Termination
Fig. 13: Vertical Concentric Termination
NOTICE
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 hacksaw (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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WARNING
When cutting or correcting the shape of the
outer pipe, WEAR GLOVES. The ends of the
vent pipes can become very sharp when cut.
Adjustable Length Vent/Air System Pipe
WARNING
The component piping and fittings (excluding the termination fittings and CCVPIP04)
are not design to be cut for custom lengths.
Cutting the piping or fittings to length may
compromise the vent seal causing potential
vent failure or leakage of flue gas resulting in
death, serious injury or substantial injury.
1. An adjustable straight vent/air system pipe
length is available for applications that require
custom lengths.
2. The adjustable length vent/air system pipe is
adjustable from a minimum of 12” [30.5 cm] up
to a maximum of 16.5” [41.9 cm].
NOTICE
The Support Plate provided in the Concentric
Vent/Air System Kit does not contain tabs for
securing the pipe to the plate, where as the
Fire Stop Support Plate does.
4. Seal around the support plate where
attached to exterior of building and around
pipe penetration, through the support plates
with silicone sealant.
Multiple Vent/Air System Terminations
For multiple appliance vent/air system installations
maintain a minimum of 12 inches [30.5 cm] from
centerlines as illustrated in Fig. 14.
3. To adjust the length, firmly grab each end of the
pipe and twist together to shorten or twist apart
to lengthen.
Fire Stop Support Plate
The Fire Stop Support Plate must be used when the
vent/air system piping passes through any floors, ceilings, enclosed chase or exterior walls. This plate can
be used for vertical or horizontal penetrations.
1. Prepare a 5-inch [12.7 cm] round or square open-
ing. Remove any insulation from the opening.
2. Secure the plate at the corners using the
screws provided. For exterior wall penetrations, 2 plates are required, one on each side
of exterior wall. For interior wall/floor penetrations, 1 plate is required.
3. Install the concentric pipe through the plate.
Secure the pipe to the Fire Stop Support Plate
using only the self-drilling screws provided,
through the plate tabs and into the concentric
pipes outer jacket.
Fig. 14: Multiple Vent/Air System Terminations Horizontal or Vertical (not shown) Installations.
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Maintenance Procedures
SECTION III - Maintenance Procedures
Inspect Vent/Air System
Visually inspect the vent/air system annually for
blockage, deterioration or leakage. Immediately
repair any joints that show signs of deterioration or
leakage with the appliance turned off.
WARNING
Failure to inspect the vent/air system and
have any conditions repaired can result in
severe personal injury or death.
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