Water (potable) heating and space heating, Venting – Water Heater Innovations 196284-001 User Manual

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If the unconfined space is within a building of tight construction
(buildings using the following construction: weather stripping, heavy
insulation, caulking, vapor barrier, etc.), air for combustion,
ventilation and draft hood dilution must be obtained from outdoors.
The installation instructions for confined spaces in tightly
constructed buildings must be followed to ensure adequate air
supply.

CONFINED SPACE

When drawing combustion and dilution air from inside a
conventionally constructed building to a confined space, such a
space shall be provided with two permanent openings, ONE IN
OR WITHIN 12 INCHES (305mm) OF THE ENCLOSURE TOP AND
ONE IN OR WITHIN 12 INCHES (305mm) OF THE ENCLOSURE
BOTTOM. Each opening shall have a free area of at least one
square inch per 1000 Btu/Hr (2203mm

2

/kW) of the total input of all

appliances in the enclosure, but not less than 100 square inches
(645cm

2

).

If the confined space is within a building of tight construction, air for
combustion, ventilation, and draft hood dilution must be obtained
from outdoors. When directly communicating with the outdoors or
communicating with the outdoors through vertical ducts, two
permanent openings, located in the above manner, shall be
provided. Each opening shall have a free area of not less than one
square inch per 4000 Btu/Hr (551mm

2

/kW) of the total input of all

appliances in the enclosure. If horizontal ducts are used, each
opening shall have a free area of not less than one square inch
per 2000 Btu/Hr (1102mm

2

/kW) of the total input of all appliances

in the enclosure.

WATER (POTABLE) HEATING AND SPACE

HEATING

1.

All piping components connected to this unit for space heating
applications shall be suitable for use with potable water.

2.

Toxic chemicals, such as those used for boiler treatment, shall
NEVER be introduced into this system.

3.

This unit may NEVER be connected to any existing heating
system or component(s) previously used with a non-potable
water heating appliance.

4.

When the system requires water for space heating at
temperatures higher than required for domestic water
purposes, a tempering valve must be installed. see Figure 4.

CAUTION

A closed system will exist if a check valve (without bypass),
pressure reducing valve (without bypass), or a water meter
(without bypass) is installed in the cold water line between the
water heater and street main (or well).

Excessive pressure may develop in such closed systems,
causing premature tank failure or intermittent relief valve
operation. This is not a warranty failure. An expansion tank or
a similar device is required in the inlet supply line between the
appliance and the meter or valve to compensate for the thermal
expansion of the water.

SYSTEM CONNECTIONS

The system installation must conform to these instructions and to
the local code authority having jurisdiction. Good practice requires
that all heavy piping be supported.

VENTING

WARNING

THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS SECTION ON VENTING MUST BE
FOLLOWED TO AVOID CHOKED COMBUSTION OR RECIRCULATION

OF FLUE GASES. SUCH CONDITIONS CAUSE SOOTING OR RISKS
OF FIRE AND ASPHYXIATION.

Heater must be protected from freezing downdrafts.

Remove all soot or other obstructions from the chimney that will
retard a free draft.

Type B venting is recommended with these heaters.

This water heater must be vented in compliance with all local
codes, the current edition of the National Fuel Gas Code
(ANSI-Z223.1) and with the Category I Venting Tables.

If any part of the vent system is exposed to ambient temperatures
below 35 degrees F (2 degrees C) it must be insulated to prevent
condensation.

Do not connect the heater to a common vent or chimney with
any oil-fired or solid fuel burning equipment. This practice is
prohibited by many local building codes as is the practice of
venting gas fired equipment to the duct work of ventilation
systems.

FIGURE 2

DRAFT HOOD

The draft hood furnished with this heater must be installed without
alteration. Provision must be made if it is installed in confined
space or a small room to accommodate draft hood spillage and
avoid risks described in previous steps. The upper air opening
called for in the AIR REQUIREMENTS section of this manual is for
this purpose.

Locate the 3 brackets and 6 screws in the installation instruction
bag. Secure each bracket to the draft hood leg with the screws
furnished. Place the draft hood on the water heater so that legs of
the draft hood fit into the slots on the jacket top, see figure 3. Once
the draft hood (with brackets attached) is in place, drill a small pilot
hole through bracket hole into the jacket top. WARNING, DO NOT
PENETRATE THE JACKET TOP BY MORE THAN 1/4" (6.4 mm).
Secure the brackets to the jacket top with the screws furnished,
see Figure 3.

FIGURE 3.

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