Air for combustion and ventilation – Vanguard FBST User Manual

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The space in the above example is a confined

space because the actual Btu/Hr used is more than

the maximum Btu/Hr the space can support. You

must provide additional fresh air. Your options

are as follows:

A. Rework work sheet, adding the space of an

adjoining room. If the extra space provides an

unconfined space, remove door to adjoining

room or add ventilation grills between rooms.

See Ventilation Air from Inside Building.

B. Vent room directly to the outdoors. See Ven-

tilation Air from Outdoors.

C. Install a lower Btu/Hr gas log heater, if lower

Btu/Hr size makes room unconfined.

If the actual Btu/Hr used is less than the maxi-

mum Btu/Hr the space can support, the space is

an unconfined space. You will need no additional

fresh air ventilation.

WARNING: If the area in

which the firebox and gas log

heater may be operated is

smaller than that defined as

an unconfined space or if the

building is of unusually tight

construction, provide adequate

combustion and ventilation air

by one of the methods described

in the National Fuel Gas Code,

ANS Z223.1/NFPA 54, Section 5.3

or applicable local codes.

VENTILATION AIR

Ventilation Air From Inside Building

This fresh air would come from an adjoining un-

confined space. When ventilating to an adjoining

unconfined space, you must provide two perma-

nent openings: one within 12" of the ceiling and

one within 12" of the floor on the wall connecting

the two spaces (see option 1, Figure 3). You can

also remove door into adjoining room (see op-

tion 2, Figure 3). Follow the National Fuel Gas

Code ANS Z223.1/NFPA 54, Section 5.3, Air for

Combustion and Ventilation for required size of

ventilation grills or ducts.

aiR FOR COMBUSTiON

aND VENTiLaTiON

Continued

WARNING: Rework work-

sheet, adding the space of the

adjoining unconfined space. The

combined spaces must have

enough fresh air to supply all

appliances in both spaces.

Figure 3 - Ventilation Air from Inside

Building

Or

Remove

Door into
Adjoining

Room,
Option

2

Ventilation

Grills

Into Adjoining

Room,

Option 1

Ventilation Air From Outdoors

Provide extra fresh air by using ventilation grills or

ducts. You must provide two permanent openings:

one within 12" of the ceiling and one within 12"

of the floor. Connect these items directly to the

outdoors or spaces open to the outdoors. These

spaces include attics and crawl spaces. Follow the

National Fuel Gas Code ANS Z223.1/NFPA 54,

Section 5.3, Air for Combustion and Ventilation for

required size of ventilation grills or ducts.
IMPORTANT:

Do not provide openings for inlet

or outlet air into attic if attic has a thermostat-

controlled power vent. Heated air entering the attic

will activate the power vent.

Figure 4 - Ventilation Air from Outdoors

Outlet

Air

Ventilated

Attic

Outlet

Air

Inlet

Air

Inlet Air

Ventilated

Crawl Space

To

Crawl

Space

To Attic

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