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Matrix Installation and Operation Instructions 3.0 VENTING The NY Thermal Matrix is a high efficiency condensing gas furnace/boiler utilizing induced power venting. Exhaust gases are to be vented directly outdoors, using the venting method detailed in this section. Under no conditions, may this unit vent gases into a masonry chimney, unless it is vacant, and utilizes Matrix approved venting material as illustrated in the figures in this section. Attaching Vent Piping to Boiler It is extremely important for the intake and exhaust piping to be adapted to the appropriate size immediately upon exiting the boiler cabinet. The Matrix comes with a 3” male PVC fitting to connect the air intake port of the boiler. The Matrix exhaust connection is 3” male PVC, use approved cement to connect to venting system. Check the flue outlet gasket for proper insertion and sealing prior to and after attaching the venting. Ensure the venting system does not apply a load or stain on the flue outlet of the boiler (recommend using two elbows to create a “swing joint” as shown above). Figure 3.1 Venting Construction It is recommended that two elbows be used, so that the slope of the horizontal exhaust vent does not affect the vertical plumb of the pipe connected to the boiler. Slope all horizontal indoor exhaust venting ¼” to ½” per linear foot. It is recommended to have a collection point for condensation in the intake venting. Condensation can then be drained to an open house drain or condensate pump. Drain line from intake must have an appropriate trap or shut off valve to avoid siphoning. IMPORTANT The vent connection and piping must be perfectly aligned to the furnace connection. AND MUST NOT APPLY ANY WEIGHT OR LATERAL FORCE TO THE FLUE BOX. NTI does not warranty damages to the flue box. In Canada, the first 3 ft (915 mm) of vent piping must be readily accessible for inspection. 6