- Material: Stainless Steel
- Suitable For Use With: FasNSeal® Special Gas Vent
- Manufacturer: M&G DuraVent
- Manufacturer #: FSBS4
- Series: FasNSeal
- Width: 4 in
All FasNSeal (single-wall) vent lengths and components feature patented built-in mechanical locking band and triple-lipped directional gaskets. All pipes and components are engineered with smooth clean welds located 90 deg from mechanical locking bands. This construction feature allows for ease of installation. The 1/2 in air space between the inner and outer wall on FasNSeal W2 helps to reduce the clearance to combustibles in addition to creating a heat shield for additional safety. All FasNSeal components which come in contact with exhaust gases and condensates are now silicone free. This important design and manufacturing feature greatly reduces the chances of system breakdown and failure. The main problems with silicone are there are too many adhesion factors which are very difficult to control and the process of binding similar materials with an epoxy, which can weaken the bond over time. Welded seams ensure a leak-free product that is meant to last.
DuraVent® FasNSeal® Bird Screen, 4 in Width, For Use With: FasNSeal® Special Gas Vent, Stainless Steel
DuraVent® FasNSeal® Bird Screen, 4 in Width, For Use With: FasNSeal® Special Gas Vent, Stainless Steel
- Features
- FasNSeal® is manufactured from AL29-4C®, a superferritic stainless steel designed for extreme resistance to chloride ion pitting, crevice corrosion and stress corrosion cracking, as well as general corrosion in oxidizing and moderately reducing environments
- AL29-4C® is an ideal choice for resisting deleterious effects of corrosive condensates created by partially or fully condensing natural gas and propane fired heating appliances
- FasNSeal® must be sized according to the heating appliance manufacturers instructions, NFPA 211, NFPA 54 and any other relevant local building codes and regulations
- Use for 3 in and 4 in standard through-the-wall terminations
- Check installation instructions for restrictions on horizontal terminations, such as minimum distance from windows and doors