Chimney & vent pipe connections – Smith Cast Iron Boilers Series 28A User Manual

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SERIES 28A BOILER INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

All Air From Inside The Building
If the boiler is to be located in a confined space mini-
mum clearances of 24 in,

610 mm must be maintained

between the boiler and any adjacent construction. When
installed in a confined space, two permanent openings
communicating with an additional room(s) are required.
The combined volume of these spaces must have
sufficient volume to meet the criteria for an unconfined
space. The total air requirements of all fuel burning
equipment or any type of exhaust fan must be
considered when making this determination.

Each opening must have a minimum free area of 1 in

2

/

1000 Btu/hr, 140 in2/GPH,

2200 mm

2

/kW based on the

total input rating of ALL fuel burning equipment in the
confined area. Each opening must be no less than 100
in

2

,

64,516 mm

2

in size. The upper opening must be

within 12 in,

305 mm of, but not less than 3 in, 76 mm

from, the top of the enclosure.

The bottom opening must be within 12 in,

305 mm of,

but not less than 3 in,

76 mm from, the bottom of the

enclosure.

All Air From Outside The Building
When installed in a confined space Two permanent
openings communicating directly with, or by ducts to,
the outdoors or spaces that freely communicate with the
outdoors must be present. The upper opening must be
within 12 in,

305 mm of, but not less than 3 in, 76 mm

from, the top of the enclosure. The bottom opening must
be within 12 in, 305 mm of, but not less than 3 in,
76 mm from, the bottom of the enclosure.

Where directly communicating with the outdoors or
communicating with the outdoors through vertical ducts,
each opening shall have a minimum free area of 1 in

2

/

4000 Btu/hr, 35 in

2

/GPH,

550 mm

2

/kW of the total input

rating of all of the equipment in the enclosure.

Where communicating with the outdoors through
horizontal ducts, each opening shall have a minimum
free area of 1 in

2

/2000 Btu/hr, 70 in

2

/GPH,

1100 mm

2

/

kW of the total input rating of all of the equipment in
the enclosure. When ducts are used, they must have the
same cross-sectional area as the free area of the
opening to which they connect. When calculating the
free area necessar y to meet the make-up air
requirements of the enclosure, consideration must be
given to the blockage effects of louvers, grills and
screens. Screens must have a minimum mesh size of
1/4 in,

6.4mm. If the free area through a louver or grill

is not known the louver or grill should be sized per Table 1.

Table 1- Make-up Air Louver Sizing

Required Cross Sectional Area (in

2

)

Metal

Wooden

Input

1/4" Wire

Louvers

Louvers

(MBH)

Screen

75% Free Area

25% Free Area

1000

250

333

1000

1200

300

400

1200

1400

350

467

1400

1600

400

533

1600

1800

450

600

1800

2000

500

667

2000

2200

550

733

2200

2400

600

800

2400

2600

650

867

2600

2800

700

934

2800

3000

750

1000

3000

3200

800

1066

3200

3400

850

1134

3400

3600

900

1200

3600

3800

950

1267

3800

4000

1000

1334

4000

4200

1050

1400

4200

4400

1100

1467

4400

4600

1150

1533

4600

4800

1200

1600

4800

CHIMNEY & VENT PIPE
CONNECTIONS

WARNING: The vent installation must be in
accordance with Part 7, Venting of Equipment,
of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/
NFPA 54-latest revision, the ASHRAE Equipment
Handbook on Venting or applicable provisions
of the local building codes. Canadian
installations must comply with CAN/CGA B149.1
or .2 Installation Code. Improper venting of this
boiler can result in excessive levels of carbon
monoxide which can result in severe personal
injury or death!

CAUTION: The products of combustion from a 28A
must be safely vented to the outdoors while
ensuring that the flue gasses do not cool
prematurely. It’s critical that the chimney system be
properly designed to handle the flue gases. An
oversized or uninsulated chimney can cause the
moisture in the flue gases to condense resulting in
damage to the chimney system unless it’s
specifically designed for condensate. If this is the
case a suitable condensate drain must be used to
protect the boiler from condensate.

NOTE: Our warranty does not cover corrosion
damage to the boiler or its vent system caused by
flue gas condensate!

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