From the manual on page 44:
"In high temperature applications, the exhaust temperature can exceed 149°F (65°C). In that case, you must use Schedule 40 or 80 CPVC or Approved Polypropylene in the USA or Type BH Special Gas Vent Class IIB (CPVC) or Class IC (Polypropylene) that conforms to ULC-S636 in Canada."
Now, for the high temperature design can be used 2" CPVC Charlotte Pipe FlowGuard Gold which stands for maximum 180 degrees? Or needs to be CPVC schedule 40/80?
Not sure which schedule is the Charlotte Pipe FlowGuard Gold.
"In high temperature applications, the exhaust temperature can exceed 149°F (65°C). In that case, you must use Schedule 40 or 80 CPVC or Approved Polypropylene in the USA or Type BH Special Gas Vent Class IIB (CPVC) or Class IC (Polypropylene) that conforms to ULC-S636 in Canada."
Now, for the high temperature design can be used 2" CPVC Charlotte Pipe FlowGuard Gold which stands for maximum 180 degrees? Or needs to be CPVC schedule 40/80?
Not sure which schedule is the Charlotte Pipe FlowGuard Gold.