Venting - general guidelines – Sterling GG User Manual

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VENTING - GENERAL GUIDELINES

Venting Categories

Non

Condensing

Condensing

Negative
Vent

I

II

Pressure

Positive
Vent

III IV

Pressure

The following guidelines apply to all categories to follow.

Table 1

Do not damper or add heat recovery devices to the fl ue
piping. Failure to open such a damper prior to operating
the gas unit heater will result in the spillage of fl ue gas
into the occupied space.

Avoid installing units in areas under negative pressure.
When required, a flue vent fan should be installed in
accordance with the instructions included with the fan.

Vent connectors serving Category

I

and Category

II

heaters shall not be connected into any portion of

mechanical draft systems operating under positive vent
pressure.

Maintain 1-inch (25.4mm) clearance between the vent
pipe and combustible materials.

ANSI now organizes vented appliances into four
categories.

Category

I

Includes non-condensing appliances with negative vent
pressure, like the traditional atmospheric unit heater.

Category

II

Groups condensing appliances with negative vent
pressure.

Category

III

Appliances are non-condensing and operate with a
positive vent pressure.

Category

IV

Covers condensing appliances with positive vent
pressure.

NOTICE: Category

II

and

IV

do not apply to equip-

ment specifi ed within this manual.

Vent Systems

Termination Clearance Requirements

Structure/Object

Minimum Clearances

for Termination Locations

USA

CANADA

Door, window, or gravity vent
inlet; combustion air inlet for
other appliances

9 in. for 10,000
to 50,000 BTU/Hr
input; 12 in. for
input exceeding
50,000 BTU/Hr.

9 in. (230mm)
for 10,000 to
50,000 BTU/Hr
input; 12 in. (305mm)
for input exceeding
50,000 BTU/Hr.

Forced air inlet within 10 ft.

3 ft. above

6 ft. (1.8m)

Adjoining building or parapet

10 ft.

10 ft. (3.04m)

Adjacent public walkways

7 ft. above
grade

7 ft. (2.1m) above
grade

Electric, gas meters
& regulators

4 ft. horizontal

3 ft. (0.9m)
horizontally from
meter/regulator
assembly. 6 ft. (1.8m),
any direction, from a
gas service regulator
vent outlet

Above grade level*

1 ft.

1 ft. (0.3m)

*Minimum above snow depth, or per local code, whichever is greater.

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