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1 your life. your fire. Builder's Manual for Ortal Fireplaces

2 Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2 2. Checklist 3 3. Model Firebox Clearances 4 4. General Guidelines 5 5. Heat Release and Air Intake 7 A. Reveal 8 B. Louver 11 C. Sprinkler Clearances at Heat Release Metal Framing 14 A. Shelf Details 21 B. TV Detail 22 i. Flush 22 ii. Recess Wood Framing 24 A. TV Detail 30 i. Flush 30 ii. Recess Finishing Details 32 A. Quartz 33 B. Wood paneling 34 C. Brick Veneer 35 D. Mantel Clearances 37 E. Stone Finish & Hearth 38 F. Wood Hearth Extensions 39 G. Inside Corner Clearances 40 H. Clearance to ceiling Vent Pipe Clearances Venting Diagrams Sconce Cap Detail 47

3 Introduction Congratulations, your customer has entrusted you with building the world s finest fireplace into your project. Begin by reading this Builder s Manual and shop drawings from Ortal, reviewing the architect s or designer s drawings and specifications, and inspecting location where fireplace will be installed. You will then be ready to coordinate the installation and schedule with your Ortal dealer, the mechanical contractor, electrical contractor, drywall, AV home automation and other trades that will be involved. We recommend that an Ortal dealer install the fireplace whenever practical. Installation must comply with the current edition of the Ortal Installation Manual and shop drawings provided by Ortal. It is up to you, however, to build the cavity that will enclose the fireplace. The heat produced by an Ortal fireplace requires particular attention to materials and details to assure a safe installation. Because the fireplace is the room s focal point, your customer will expect a high level of craftsmanship. However, by putting your best craftsmen on the job and following these instructions, we are confident you will feel the same pride we do in every Ortal fireplace. We look forward to working with you. your life. your fire. There are several methods for building the cavity: 1. Metal Framing See page 14: Metal framing is also known as light-gage or cold-formed steel studs. 2. Wood Framing See page 24: The interior of the cavity must be covered with gypsum board to protect combustible materials. 3. Non-Combustible: Cavities constructed of brick, concrete masonry units, or plaster on metal framing and lath should be based upon metal framing requirements. 2

4 Checklist FIREPLACE MODEL AND SIZE GAS TYPE (PROPANE OR NATURAL GAS) MEDIA OPTIONS: Ceramic Stones (large/small, white/grey) Branch Set Log Set Glass OPTIONAL FEATURES: Double Glass fan assisted (upgrade from screen barrier) Power Vent system Reflective Interior Panel Wall Control Switch FIREPLACE LOCATION AND VENTING: Make sure that adequate space is provided to vent the fireplace from its desired location to the termination outside of the structure. GAS SUPPLY LINE: Must run to fireplace valve location and include shutoff to allow for flex line to be attached to valve. Must have a manual shut off in the same room as the fireplace (within 4 of fireplace). ACCESS PANEL FOR CONTROL VALVE: See page 5. HEAT RELEASE AIR RETURN TO ROOM: Size of heat release verified and located. See page 5. AIR INTAKE (required for Double Glass models): Size of air intake verified and located. See page 5. PLATFORM HEIGHT: This will determine the height of the viewable glass opening. Standard heights range from 12 up to 24. See CAD drawing for unit dimensions. Note: The bottom of the glass will be from 8 3/8 to 10 above the platform depending on the unit. POWER LOCATION: Provide a single gang 120v outlet in the same area as valve behind access panel. The unit requires a 3v transformer supplied with fireplace to run without batteries. TYPE X SHEETROCK IN CAVITY AREA: All combustible framing in chase area must be completely covered with 5/8 Type X drywall. NO MATERIAL ATTACHED TO FIREPLACE: No material may be attached directly to the fireplace no screws/glue/or nails should be used against the fireplace. No weight on the firebox. NON-COMBUSTIBLE AREAS: Maintain 2 Clearance on sides and back of firebox to type X drywall. FINAL WALL FINISH: Wall finish materials to be reviewed with your dealer to ensure clearances and materials conform to Ortal clearance requirements. 3

5 Models and Clearances Models and Clearances Models and Clearances This Builder s Manual is based on installation of front-facing Ortal fireplaces; Clearances are to non-combustible materials or 5/8 Type X fire rated drywall. modify instructions to install other Ortal fireplace styles. Contact Ortal for additional information. Maintain clearances as shown below. This This Builder s Builder s Manual Manual is is based based This Builder s on on installation installation Manual of of is front-facing front-facing based installation Ortal Ortal fireplaces; fireplaces; of front-facing modify modify instructions instructions Ortal fireplaces; to to install install modify other other instructions Ortal Ortal fireplace fireplace to install styles. styles. other Maintain Maintain Ortal fireplace styles. Maintain clearances clearances as as shown shown below. below. clearances Clearances Clearances as shown are are to to below. non-combustible non-combustible Clearances are materials materials to non-combustible or or 5/8 5/8 Type Type X materials fire fire rated rated or drywall. drywall. 5/8 Type X fire rated drywall. Contact Contact Ortal Ortal for for additional additional Contact information. information. Ortal additional additional information. information. FRONT FRONT FRONT TUNNEL TUNNEL TUNNEL Front Tunnel (See-thru) SPACe creator LEFT LEFT SIDE SIDE OPEN OPEN (LS) (LS) LEFT SIDE OPEN (LS) RIGHT RIGHT SIDE SIDE OPEN OPEN (RS) (RS) RIGHT SIDE OPEN (RS) Left side open (LS) right side open (rs) Three Sides (TS) THREE-SIDES THREE-SIDES 4 (TS) (TS) THREE-SIDES (TS) SPACE SPACE CREATOR CREATOR SPACE CREATOR

6 General Guidelines AIRFLOWS An Ortal fireplace requires two airflow paths: 1. Direct vent exhaust system: This is the air inside the firebox and the direct vent pipe. A direct vent pipe has an inner and outer channel. Hot exhaust gases (mostly carbon dioxide and water vapor) escape through the inner channel. Fresh outdoor air (providing oxygen for the fire) is drawn in through the outer channel where it captures most of the heat escaping through the inner channel. 2. Heat release system and air intake: The cavity enclosing an Ortal fireplace must have a heat release outlet above the fireplace. This allows for heat building up within the fireplace cavity to be released back in the space which then helps keep your fireplace wall cool. Fireplaces with the double glass feature must have an air intake. Room air is drawn over the glass, between the interior wall and the frame of the fireplace, into the cavity and then is returned to the room through the heat release. These airflows, along with radiant heat from the front of the fireplace, maximize the heating performance of an Ortal Fireplace and contribute to its energy efficiency. Air Intake: Ortal fireplaces with double-glass require an intake located below elevation of Ortal fireplace. Heat Release: Locate 6-inches maximum from top of fireplace cavity Can be a grille or louver or a gap between the top of cavity wall and ceiling. Required for all built-in models. Size of Air Intake and of Heat Release: Minimum free area (net area after grille work or screens are subtracted) shall be: Ortal Models 40 to 130: 124 sq.in. or more Ortal Models 150 to 200: 200 sq.in. or more Other Models: Check with Ortal. GAS VALVE ACCESS PANEL Gas valve should be installed below elevation of firebox. An access panel is recommended for easy servicing of gas valve. Panel should be 10 x 10 inches minimum; use larger size if required to conveniently reach valve. An appropriate sized air intake (see page 12) can be used as an access panel. Air intake can be either a grille or louver or an opening on underside of cavity. 5

7 SEISMIC BRACKETS 6 All built-in fireplaces come with legs and with seismic brackets at the top of the firebox. These are an additional way to secure the firebox in your cavity while still maintaining the minimum air clearances provided here in this manual. You have the option to use these brackets or you may use a heavy duty steel bracket to mount the firebox to the back cavity wall while still maintaining the required 2 air clearance. If the seismic bracket does not extend all the way to your cavity wall, you may also extend metal studs to connect to your seismic bracket (as shown in several sections in this manual). FREESTANDING AND WALL-MOUNTED ORTAL FIREPLACES Secure fireplace to wall and subfloor. If fireplace is located against a wall, the wall must be of noncombustible material or covered with 5/8 Type X gypsum board. IT'S YOUR business Offer to assist your customer and their architect or designer while the project is still in planning so you can better understand their needs and suggest for the best approach to installing the fireplace. Get to know your local Ortal dealers. They can be a good source of referrals for you. ADDITIONAL WORDS OF CAUTION Know the building code and consult with authorities having jurisdiction before proceeding. This guide contains minimum requirements; modify details to satisfy project requirements. External surfaces of Ortal fireplace and areas exposed to radiant heat from fire will get hot. Observe clearances between fireplace and combustible materials. Artwork and devices such as TVs, audio speakers and light fixtures to be mounted on cavity on or recessed into wall of cavity must have a double wall of 5/8 Type X fire rated gypsum board with air space in between to prevent direct heat impact. If working with metal framing see pages 22 and 23. If working with wood framing see pages 30 and 31. Protect fireplace against damage throughout construction. LEGEND 5/8" Type X fire rate gypsum board Section Cut Wood Combustible material Non-combustible material Wood Framing Metal Framing

8 Heat Release as Reveal 7

9 Heat Release and Air Intake (with reveal or gap openings) See Heat Release Note 2 on page 56 See 10A 9A See Air Intake Note 2 on page 56 See 10B 9B 8

10 Width opening must allow for minimum square inches of free air space (see page 5) Width opening must allow for minimum square inches of free air space (see page 5) Detail 9A Heat Release as Reveal See heat release note 2 on page 5 Detail 9B Air Intake as Reveal/Toe-kick See air intake note 2 on page 5 9

11 10 Heat Release as Louver

12 Heat Release and Air Intake (with louver or grille openings) See Heat Release Note 2 on page 5 See 12C See Air Intake Note 2 on page 5 See 12D recommended 11

13 Detail Detail 12C 12C Heat Release Heat Release louver as louver See heat See release heat note release 2 on note page 25on page 5 Detail Detail 12D 12D Air Intake Air as Intake louver as louver See air intake See air note intake 2 on note page 25on page 5 12 Check with your louver manufacturer regarding the percentage of free air space provided by their products in order to verify you will be providing the minimum free air space required or more.

14 Sprinkler Clearance to Heat Release In a situation where a sprinkler head is in close proximity to the heat release, the detail below must be followed. The distance between the sprinkler head to the heat release opening cannot be less than 60 inches (linear length) from every point of the heat release opening. 13

15 14 Metal Framing (Recessed Installation)

16 A. Work inside cavity (Steps 1-3) 1. Walls and Ceiling Non-combustible Framing The wall behind an Ortal fireplace (either at the back or side of the fireplace) and the ceiling above the unit must be non combustible construction such as concrete, brick, concrete masonry units, or plaster on metal framing and lath. Penetrations in wall or ceiling, such as electrical boxes, must be removed and patched to assure integrity of non-combustible enclosure. Combustible Framing Existing walls or ceilings built of combustible materials may be used if the wall or ceiling is covered with 5/8- inch thick Type X gypsum board. (Exception: Where cavity walls do not extend all the way to the ceiling and allow a gap for heat release, 1/2-inch thick Type X gypsum board may be used to match the thickness of gypsum board used on the ceiling outside the cavity.) The gypsum board may be screwed directly to the existing wall or mounted on metal framing or furring. 2. Floor Ortal fireplaces can be set on wood, concrete, metal, and other typical floor types. Ortal fireplaces come with legs that position the unit above the floor or platform on which they are installed. See shop drawings for height of legs. To further raise Ortal fireplace, build a stable platform to which unit can be secured. Services: This is also the time to make sure power and gas lines are in place. Provide a grounded duplex power outlet inside cavity for use by Ortal installer, and other outlets if required. 15

17 3. Installation of Ortal fireplace and vent Ortal fireplaces must be installed in accordance with Ortal installation and Operation Manual and applicable codes. Install the direct vent pipe, make gas and power connections, and provide fire stopping or thimble where direct vent pipe penetrates the wall or ceiling of cavity. TIP - Do not allow delivery of Ortal fireplace to jobsite until building is enclosed and ready for installation. Protect fireplace against damage throughout construction. Notify authorities having jurisdiction to inspect work before cavity is enclosed (if required). Installation must be performed by an Ortal Authorized Installer otherwise warranty is void 16

18 B. Metal Framing (see Step 4) 4. Install Metal Framing Install framing in accordance with building codes and project specifications. We also recommend installation of studs at 16-inch on center maximum and compliance with American Iron and Steel Institute Publication S220 North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Framing Non- Structural Members. Plan your work carefully and give particular attention to: Required clearances. Blocking for securing fireplace, direct vent pipes, mantles, etc. Access panel for gas valve (see page 05). Heat release and Air intake (see page 05). Direct vent, direct vent strapping, and penetrations through walls and ceiling. Recesses for TV, audio speakers, light fixtures, artwork, and other items built into cavity (if required). Take a moment for a final visual inspection of the cavity interior and to remove any construction debris that may be inside cavity. Install conduit, wiring, power outlets, and electrical boxes between framing members as required. Building and structural loads must not bear on Ortal fireplace. 17

19 C. Enclose Cavity (See Step 5) 5. Drywall Cover the metal framing with 5/8-inch thick Type X gypsum board to exterior face of cavity. (Exceed these requirements where fire-resistance-rated construction or other methods are required.) Type X gypsum board must comply with ASTM C Specification for Gypsum Board. (This standard replaces ASTM C36 - Specification for Gypsum Wallboard.) Provide Level 1 or better finish in accordance with GA Recommended Levels of Gypsum Board Finish. Do not locate exposed gypsum board joints directly above fireplace. If corner beads and other drywall trim are required, use metal products where non-combustible materials are required. DRYWALL: These instructions apply to all steps. We recommend the following as a minimum. Exceed these requirements where fire-resistance-rated construction is required. Use 5/8-inch thick Type X gypsum board. (Exception: Where cavity walls do not extend all the way to the ceiling and allow a gap for heat release, 1/2 thick Type X gypsum board may be used if to match the thickness of gypsum board used on the ceiling outside the cavity.) Type X gypsum board must comply with ASTM C Specification for Gypsum Board. (This standard replaces ASTM C36 - Specification for Gypsum Wallboard.) Gypsum board joints shall be staggered on opposite sides of framing. Fasteners: Use 1-1/4 Type W drywall screws 12 o.c. or 6d coated nails, 1-7/8 long, shank, 1/4 head at 7 o.c. along edges and interior studs. 18

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21 7. Finishes Almost done. Now is the time to apply decorative finishes to exterior of fireplace cavity (see page 32). This is also time to install mantels, TV mounts, and other features (see page 22 for TV and 37 for mantels). [ Observe clearances requirements for combustible materials Turn Over to Customer Your Ortal dealer will install interior design media, remove protective materials from and clean exposed surfaces of the Ortal fireplace and perform a start-up inspection and burn-in the unit. The dealer will provide: Ortal Installation and Operation Manual. Ortal Fireplace Owners Manual. Executed Warranty Operation Control(s) Demonstrate the operation of the Ortal fireplace to the customer. Advise customer that furniture and other combustible materials must not be placed within the clearance zone shown on Drawings. Send Ortal photos of installation and the completed project for a chance to be featured on our website and social media. Submit your project at info@ortalheat.com. 20 Ask customer for a letter of recommendation. You can use the letter (and the photos) when you suggest an Ortal fireplace for your next project.

22 Shelf Detail Below is a table defining the maximum surface area if incorporating a shelf detail in the fireplace design. The drawing is showing that a minimum 12 inch height must be provided from the top of the fireplace opening to the top of the shelf. Be sure to keep the top of the firebox clear from obstruction and maintain all clearances. MODEL Series 75 Series 110/130 Series 150/170 Series 200 Max Shelf surface area A x B < 220 sq. in. A x B < 340 sq. in. A x B < 410 sq. in. A x B < 520 sq. in. This detail applies to all our built-in models (Front, Corner, Three- Sided, Tunnel and Space Creators). A heat release on top of the shelf is only needed if the shelf surface area exceeds what is shown on the table above. 21

23 TV Detail (flush) 22 Always respect the 1/4 clearance between the metal framing and fireplace front for heat expansion

24 TV Detail (recess) Always respect the 1/4 clearance between the metal framing and fireplace front for heat expansion 23

25 24 Wood Framing (Recessed Installation)

26 A. Work Inside Cavity (Steps 1-3) 1. Frame Cavity Front Wall: On most projects, you will want to postpone installation of the front wall of the cavity. This will allow access for installing drywall inside the cavity, positioning the Ortal fireplace and direct, vent pipe, and making necessary connections.(see step 3) Install framing in accordance with building codes and project specifications. All studs placed 16 inches on center. Plan your work carefully and give particular attention to: Required clearances. Blocking for securing fireplace, direct vent pipes, mantles,etc. Access panel for valve (see page 05). Heat release and Air intake (see page 05). Direct vent, direct vent strapping, and penetrations through walls and ceiling. Recesses for TV, audio speakers, light fixtures, art work, and other items built into cavity (if required). Take a moment for a final visual inspection of the cavity interior and to remove any construction debris that may be inside cavity. Install conduit, wiring, power outlets, and electrical boxes between framing members as required. Building and structural loads must not bear on Ortal fireplace. 25

27 26 Floor: Ortal fireplaces can be set on wood, concrete, metal, and other typical floor types. Ortal fireplaces come with legs that position the unit above the floor or platform on which it they are installed. See shop drawings for height. To further raise Ortal fireplace, build a stable platform to which unit can be secured. Services: This is also the time to make sure power and gas lines are in place. Provide a grounded duplex power outlet inside cavity for use by Ortal installer, and other outlets if required. 2. Drywall Cavity Interior Wood framing inside cavity must be covered with Type X gypsum board or constructed of a non-combustible material such as concrete, plaster, concrete masonry, or brick. DRYWALL: These instructions apply to all steps. We recommend the following as a minimum. Exceed these requirements where fire-resistance-rated construction is required. Use 5/8-inch thick Type X gypsum board. (Exception: Where cavity walls do not extend all the way to the ceiling and allow a gap for heat release, 1/2 thick Type X gypsum board may be used if to match the thickness of gypsum board used on the ceiling outside the cavity.) Type X gypsum board must comply with ASTM C Specification for Gypsum Board. (This standard replaces ASTM C36 - Specification for Gypsum Wallboard.) Gypsum board joints shall be staggered on opposite sides of framing. Fasteners: Use 1-1/4 Type W drywall screws 12 o.c. or 6d coated nails, 1-7/8 long, shank, 1/4 head at 7 o.c. along edges and interior studs. Remodeling Projects: Apply a layer of Type X gypsum board over existing materials unless it is certain that the existing surfaces are 5/8-inch Type X gypsum board or acceptable non combustible material. 3. Installation of Ortal fireplace and vent Ortal fireplaces must be installed in accordance with Ortal installation and Operation Manual and applicable codes. Install the direct vent pipe, make gas and power connections, and provide fire stopping or thimble where direct vent pipe penetrates the wall or ceiling of cavity. TIP - Do not allow delivery of Ortal fireplace to jobsite until building is enclosed and ready for installation. Protect fireplace against damage throughout construction. Notify authorities having jurisdiction to inspect work before cavity is enclosed (if required). Installation must be performed by an Ortal Authorized Installer otherwise warranty is void.

28 B. Wood Framing (Steps 4-6) 4. Build Infill Panel Assemble infill panel flat on the floor. Orient so that the face that will be inside the cavity is uppermost as it lays on subfloor. Be sure to provide headers or other devices required to support infill panel and superimposed loads. Give particular attention to the details and clearances required for any recesses for TV or art. Provide blocking for anchorage of TV or heavy artwork, and brace recess to prevent sagging. (See TV details on pages 30 and 31) 5. Drywall Inside of Infill Panel Apply 5/8-inch thick Type X gypsum board to the inside surface of the infill panel; this is the top of the panel as it lays on the floor. 6. Install Infill Panel Take a moment for a final visual inspection of the cavity interior and to remove any construction debris that may be inside cavity. Gather a few mates and give it the old heave-ho to lift or tilt the infill panel into position. Secure to cavity framing. 27

29 C. Metal Surround and Enclosure (Steps 7-8) Assemble and install metal surround. 7. Install Metal Surround Assemble and install metal surround. Do not attach framing to Ortal fireplace. 8. Drywall Exterior of Cavity Install wiring, power outlets, and other electrical boxes if required between framing members. Apply 5/8 Type X gypsum board to exterior face of cavity, infill panel, and metal surround. Do not locate drywall panel joints directly above fireplace. If corner beads and other drywall trim are required, use metal products where non-combustible materials are required. Electrical boxes should not penetrate the drywall on the interior of the cavity. 28

30 9. Finishes Almost done. Now is the time to apply decorative finishes to exterior of fireplace cavity (see page 32). This is also time to install mantels, TV mounts, and other features (see page 30 for TV and 37 for mantels). Observe clearances requirements for combustible materials Turn Over to Customer Your Ortal dealer will install interior design media, remove protective materials from and clean exposed surfaces of the Ortal fireplace and perform a start-up inspection and burn-in the unit. The dealer will provide: Ortal Installation and Operation Manual. Ortal Fireplace Owners Manual. Executed Warranty Operation Control(s) Demonstrate the operation of the Ortal fireplace to the customer. Advise customer that furniture and other combustible materials must not be placed within the clearance zone shown on Drawings. [ Send Ortal photos of installation and the completed project for a chance to be featured on our website and social media. Submit your project at info@ortalheat.com Ask customer for a letter of recommendation. You can use the letter (and the photos) when you suggest an Ortal fireplace for your next project. 29

31 Wood Framing - TV Detail (flush) 6 30

32 Wood Framing - TV Detail (recess) 6 31

33 32 Finishes

34 Finishes - Quartz Quartz is not allowed to be installed on your hearth extension Always respect the 1/4 clearance between the metal framing and fireplace front for heat expansion 33

35 Finishes - Wood Paneling 34 Always respect the 1/4 clearance between the metal framing and fireplace front for heat expansion

36 Finishes - Brick Veneer Always respect the 1/4 clearance between the metal framing and fireplace front for heat expansion 35

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38 Mantel Details Always respect the 1/4 clearance between the metal framing and fireplace front for heat expansion 37

39 Stone Finish & Hearth Extension 38 The 1/8" clearance applies to the bottom/hearth extension as well.

40 Wood Hearth Extension Always respect the 1/4 clearance between the metal framing and fireplace front for heat expansion 39

41 40 Inside Corner Clearances

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43 42 Clearances to Ceiling

44 Vent Pipe Clearances Vertical: Maintain 1 clearance to combustibles on entire circumference. Horizontal: Maintain 1 clearance to combustibles on bottom and sides Maintain 3 clearance to combustibles on top Maintain ¼ rise per foot MODEL Series Series 200+ A (minimum vertical off top of firebox before 90 elbow) 3 feet 6 feet In a situation where a 45 degree elbow is required off the top of the firebox, it must be followed with the minimum vertical run per above. 43

45 Venting Diagram - Typical Horizontal Series 40 Series 75 Series 110/120/130 Series 150/170 Series 200 Vertical (V) Horizontal (H) Vertical (V) Horizontal (H) Vertical (V) Horizontal (H) Vertical (V) Horizontal (H) Vertical (V) Horizontal (H) 3 ft 21 ft 3 ft 21 ft 3 ft 12 ft 3 ft 9 ft 6 ft 9 ft 6 ft 24 ft 6 ft 24 ft 6 ft 18 ft 6 ft 12 ft 9 ft 12 ft 9 ft 24 ft 9 ft 24 ft 9 ft 24 ft 9 ft 18 ft 12 ft 12 ft 12 ft 24 ft 12 ft 24 ft 12 ft 21 ft 12 ft 21 ft 15 ft 15 ft 15 ft 24 ft 15 ft 24 ft 15 ft 21 ft 15 ft 18 ft 18 ft 15 ft 18 ft 21 ft 18 ft 21 ft 18 ft 18 ft 18 ft 18 ft 21 ft 12 ft 21 ft 18 ft 21 ft 18 ft 21 ft 15 ft 21 ft 15 ft 24 ft 12 ft 24 ft 15 ft 24 ft 15 ft 24 ft 12 ft 24 ft 12 ft 27 ft 9 ft 27 ft 12 ft 27 ft 12 ft 27 ft 12 ft 27 ft 9 ft 30 ft 9 ft 30 ft 12 ft 30 ft 12 ft 30 ft 12 ft 30 ft 9 ft 33 ft 6 ft 33 ft 12 ft 33 ft 12 ft 33 ft 12 ft 33 ft 9 ft H Notes: V 1. Can use up to two 90 elbows or four 45 elbows. 2. V minimum = a. 6 feet for Series 200 b. 3 feet for Series For venting runs that exceed these maximums consider Ortal s Power Vent system. Contact your Ortal dealer for more information.

46 Venting Diagram - Typical Vertical Series 40 V1 = minimum 3 feet Series 75 V1 = minimum 3 feet Series 110/120/130 V1 = minimum 3 feet Series 150/170 V1 = minimum 3 feet Series 200 V1 = minimum 6 feet Vertical (V) Horizontal (H) Vertical (V) Horizontal (H) Vertical (V) Horizontal (H) Vertical (V) Horizontal (H) Vertical (V) Horizontal (H) 4 ft 15 ft 4 ft 15 ft 4 ft 6 ft 4 ft 6 ft 7 ft 3 ft 7 ft 18 ft 7 ft 18 ft 7 ft 15 ft 7 ft 12 ft 10 ft 12 ft 10 ft 18 ft 10 ft 18 ft 10 ft 18 ft 10 ft 15 ft 13 ft 12 ft 13 ft 18 ft 13 ft 18 ft 13 ft 15 ft 13 ft 12 ft 16 ft 12 ft 16 ft 18 ft 16 ft 18 ft 16 ft 15 ft 16 ft 12 ft 19 ft 12 ft 19 ft 15 ft 19 ft 15 ft 19 ft 12 ft 19 ft 12 ft 22 ft 12 ft 22 ft 12 ft 22 ft 12 ft 22 ft 9 ft 22 ft 12 ft 25 ft 12 ft 25 ft 9 ft 25 ft 9 ft 25 ft 6 ft 25 ft 9 ft 28 ft 12 ft 28 ft 6 ft 28 ft 6 ft 28 ft 6 ft 28 ft 9 ft 31 ft 9 ft 31 ft 6 ft 31 ft 6 ft 31 ft 6 ft 31 ft 6 ft 34 ft 9 ft 34 ft 6 ft 34 ft 6 ft 34 ft 6 ft Venting Diagram - Typic 34 ft 6 ft Notes: V1 V2 H1 V 1. Can use up to two 90 elbows 2. V = V1 + V2 For venting runs that exceed these maximums consider Ortal s Power Vent system. Contact your Ortal dealer for more information. 45

47 Venting Diagram - Straight Vertical agram - Straigh V MODEL Series Max Vertical 42 feet 46 For venting runs that exceed these maximums consider Ortal s Power Vent system. Contact your Ortal dealer for more information.

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54 Tel: 1 (818) Fax: 1 (818) / info@ortalheat.com your life. your fire Ortal USA Issued date: 02/2016 For use by qualified design and construction professionals only.