All air from outdoors, Louvers and grilles, Vent pipe system – John Wood Atmospheric Gas (Standard) User Manual

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However, it must never be lower than the relief opening of

the draft hood. See Figure 4.

AS CLOSE TO CEILING AS POSSIBLE AND

PERMANENT

OPENINGS TO

ADDITIONAL

ROOMS WITHIN

THE BUILDING

CLOSET

OR

OTHER

CONFINED

SPACE

NO LESS THAN 6 INCHES (15.2 cm) AND
NO MORE THAN 18 INCHES (45.7 cm)
ABOVE FLOOR LEVEL.

ABOVE DRAFT HOOD.

FIGURE 4.

Each of the two openings shall have a minimum free area

of 1 square inch per 1,000 BTU/HR (2225mm² per kW) of

the total input rating of all gas utilization equipment in the

confined area, but not less than 100 square inches (645.16

cm

2

). See Figure 5.

CONFINED

SPACE

PERMANENT

OPENINGS

1 SQUARE

INCH/1000

BTUH

(MINIMUM

100 SQ. IN.)
See text for
metric values.

FIGURE 5.

For specific ventilation and combustion air requirements,

consult the Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code

(CAN/CSA B149.1-current edition) and the local codes of

your area.

All Air from Outdoors

Outdoor fresh air can be provided to a confined area either

directly or by the use of ducts. The fresh air can be taken

from the outdoors or from crawl or attic spaces that freely

communicate with the outdoors. Attic or crawl spaces

cannot be closed and must be properly ventilated to the

outside.
Ductwork must be of the same cross-sectional area as

the free area of the opening to which they connect. The

minimum dimension of rectangular air ducts cannot be less

than three inches (7.62 cm). In addition, the duct must

terminate within 1 foot (30.5 cm) above, and within 2 feet

(61 cm) horizontally from, the burner level of the appliance

having the largest input. See Figure 6.

BASEMENT INSTALLATION, EQUIPMENT LOCATED

IN CONFINED SPACES; ALL AIR FROM OUTDOORS

CONFINED

SPACE

GRADE

COMBINATION

COMBUSTION/

VENTILATION

AIR DUCT

12 in.
(30.5 cm)
MINIMUM
ABOVE GRADE
& SNOW LEVELS

WITHIN 12 in. (30.5 cm)
ABOVE BURNER LEVEL

WITHIN 24 in. (61 cm)

FIGURE 6.

An opening may be used in lieu of a duct to provide the

outside air supply. It, too, must be located within 1 foot

(30.5 cm) above, and within 2 feet (61 cm) horizontally from,

the burner level of the appliance having the largest input.

However, it must be located at least 12 inches (30.5 cm)

above the outside grade level and be clear of snow levels.

In addition, it must be equipped with a means to prevent the

direct entry of rain and wind without reducing the required

free area of the opening.
The size of openings is determined by the method in which the

air is to be provided. For specific ventilation and combustion air

requirements, consult the Natural Gas and Propane Installation

Code (CAN/CSA B149.1-current edition) and the local codes of

your area.

Louvers and Grilles

In calculating free area for ventilation and combustion

air supply openings, consideration must be given to the

blocking effect of protection louvers, grilles, and screens.

These devices can reduce airflow, which in turn may

require larger openings to achieve the required minimum

free area. Screens must not be smaller than 1/4” (6.35

mm) mesh. If the free area through a particular design of

louver or grille is known, it should be used in calculating

the specified free area of the opening. If the design and

free area are not known, it can be assumed that most

wood louvers will allow 20 - 25% of free area while metal

louvers and grilles will allow 60 - 75% of free area.
Louvers and grilles must be interconnected with the

equipment so that they are opened automatically during

equipment operation. Also, keep louvers and grilles clean

and free of debris or other obstructions. Do not use

manually adjustable louvers.

Vent Pipe System

This water heater uses a non-direct, single-pipe vent

system to remove exhaust gases created by the burning of

fossil fuels. Air for combustion is taken from the immediate

water heater location or is ducted in from the outside (see

“Combustion Air Supply and Ventilation.”)
This water heater must be properly vented for the removal

of exhaust gases to the outside atmosphere. Correct

installation of the vent pipe system is mandatory for the

proper and efficient operation of this water heater and is

an important factor in the life of the unit.
The vent pipe must be installed according to CAN/

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