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AirJet
Type "L" Round Gas Venting
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AirJet Type "L" Round Gas Venting is an air-insulated double-walled exhaust system that is a versatile and economical solution for today's high efficiency oil-fired appliances. It is tested and listed to UL 641 with continuous operating flue temperatures of up to 580°F (with a 10-minute 1700°F "extreme margin of safety test") and requires a minimum of 3" to combustibles. Available in diameters of 4" and 6".

Double-Wall Construction
Galvalume (aluminum-zinc alloy coated sheet steel) exterior jacket with a stainless steel inner liner.
 
Wind-Tested Vent Cap
Lower, less obtrusive termination heights (only 2.5 feet height required over the roof up to 10/12 pitch) eliminates the need for extra long offsets in the attic or height above the roofline.
 
Stainless Steel Cap
Stainless steel cap and stainless steel jacket on pipe above the roof line looks good and resists corrosion.
 
Light Weight
Compared to traditional triple-walled all-fuel chimney, AirJet "L" vent is lighter and is available in longer lengths, thus an "L" vent chimney has fewer joints and saves on labor costs.
 
Snap-Lock Joints
Patented Snap-Lock joining system requires no special tools.
 
Shorter Termination Heights
Shorter termination heights lessen the need for roof braces, guy wires or airplane lights.
 
Complete List of L Vent Components
 
Specification Sheet
Installation Instructions

  
Central Florida Representative:
Conservation Systems, Inc.
5850 Lakehurst Drive, Suite 120
Orlando, FL 32819-8386
407.351.9121 Phone
407.352.6391 Fax
www.csiworldwide.com
Manufacturer:
AirJet Inc.
P.O. Box 1247
Elkhart, IN 46515-1247
(866) 324-7538 Toll Free
(574) 262-2075 Fax
www.theventpeople.com
  
Specifications subject to change without notice.

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