Air requirements – John Wood Superflue Power Vent (75 Gallon) User Manual

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Air Requirements

Important: Air for combustion and ventilation must not
come from a corrosive atmosphere. Any failure due to cor-
rosive elements in the atmosphere is excluded from war-
ranty coverage.
Installations in or for certain places including, but not limited
to, those listed below will require outdoor air for combustion
to reduce the risk of chemical exposure:

Beauty shops
Photo processing labs
Buildings with indoor pools
Water heaters installed in laundry, hobby or craft rooms
Water heaters installed near chemical storage areas

In such circumstances, outdoor combustion air may reduce,
but will not eliminate the presence of corrosive chemicals in
the air. Combustion air must be free of acid-forming chemi-
cals such as sulfur, fluorine and chlorine. These elements
are found in aerosol sprays, detergents, bleaches, cleaning
solvents, air fresheners, paint and varnish removers, refrig-
erants and many other commercial and household prod-
ucts. When burned, vapours from these products form high-
ly corrosive acid compounds. These products should not be
stored or used near the water heater or air inlet.

The area in which the heater is located is classified as either
"an unconfined space" or "a confined space."

An unconfined space is defined as a space having a vol-
ume not less than 50 cubic feet per 1000 BTU/hour (4.8
cubic metres per kilowatt) of combined input rating of all
appliances using the space. Adjacent open rooms may be
included as part of the unconfined space, provided there
are no closeable doors between these rooms
. An exam-
ple of this is an open basement.

A confined space is one smaller than described above.
For buildings using tight construction (newer and renovated
structures), the air supply shall be introduced from the out-
doors, regardless of whether the space is confined or
unconfined.

Confined Space Air Requirements for

Canadian Installations

Refer to Figure 4 (a), or (b), and Table 1 for proper sizing
and location of combustion air ducts and openings. CHECK
LOCAL CODES
.
a). Two permanent openings shall be provided connecting

the confined space (e.g., closet, small room) with the
unconfined space. Each opening shall have a free area
of one square inch per 1,000 BTU/hour input (22
cm²/kW) of all appliances in the confined space. The top
opening shall be located as close to the ceiling as prac-
tical but never lower than the top of the heater. (see
Figure 4 (a)). The bottom opening shall be located nei-
ther more than 450mm (18 in.), nor less than 150mm (6
in.), above floor level.

Note: Ensure sufficient ventilation air to prevent elevated
temperatures in closets and confined spaces.

b). When using a single air supply, the duct shall terminate

within 300mm (12 in.) above and within 600mm (24 in.)
horizontally of the burner level of the appliance having
the largest input. For example: GSW's water heaters'
burners are 150mm (6 in.) from the floor, plus 300mm
(12 in.) equals 450mm (18 in.) as shown in Figure 4 (b).
All exterior vent openings are to be at least 300mm (12
in.) above the ground and clear of snow levels.

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CONFINED

SPACE

PERMANENT
OPENINGS

EQUIPMENT LOCATED IN CONFINED SPACES;

ALL AIR FROM INSIDE THE BUILDING.

(a)

UNCONFINED
SPACE

BASEMENT INSTALLATION, EQUIPMENT LOCATED

IN CONFINED SPACES; ALL AIR FROM OUTDOORS

(b)

CONFINED

SPACE

GRADE

COMBINATION

COMBUSTION/

VENTILATION

AIR DUCT

300mm
(12 in.)
(MIN)

450mm (18 in.)

600mm (24 in.)

Figure 4 Combustion Air Supply Openings And Ducts

(Canada)

BTU / h

(kW / hr) cm

2

in.

2

mm

in.

mm

in.

75,000

23

70

11

100

4

125

5

100,000

30

90

14

100

4

125

5

125,000

37

120

18

125

5

150

6

150,000

45

140

22

125

5

150

6

Acceptable Round

Duct Size Diameter

Combined Input of

All Appliances in

Confined Space*

Required

Free Area

A**

B***

Table 1

Air Supply Sizing (Canada)

*

All appliances refers to, and includes, those appliances
using the same air source (e.g. water heater, furnace,
boiler, clothes dryer etc.).

** Maximum allowable length of ductwork listed in column

A is 6.1 equivalent metres (20 ft.).

*** Maximum allowable length of ductwork listed in column

B is 15.2 equivalent metres (50 ft.).

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