Indoor installation, 0 sq. in, 240 sq. in – Takagi T-M32 User Manual

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Keep the following
clearances.

INDOOR INSTALLATION

1. Follow all local codes, or in the absence of local

codes, follow the most recent edition of the National
Fuel Gas Code: ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 in the USA
or CAN/CSA B149.1 Natural Gas, Propane
Installation Code in Canada.

2. When installed indoors, the T-M32 water heater

shall be located in an area to maintain the following
minimum clearances around the unit:











Combustion Air Supply

The water heater location must provide enough air for proper combustion and ventilation of the
surrounding area. See the latest edition of ANSI Standard Z223.1 or any applicable local codes.
In general, these requirements specify that if the unit is installed in a confined space, there must
be a permanent air supply opening.
Minimum recommended air supply opening size for water heater:

Water heater size

When drawing make-up air from
outside the building

When drawing make-up air from inside
the building (from other rooms within)

16.0 Sq. IN

240 Sq. IN

MAX
240,000 BTU/h

When combustion air is supplied
from outside the building, an
opening communicating directly
with the outside should have a
minimum free area of one
square inch per 15,000 BTUH
input of the total input rating of
water heater in the enclosed
area.

When combustion air is supplied from
inside the building, an opening
communicating with the rest of the
dwelling should have a minimum free
area of one square inch per 1,000
BTUH input of the total input rating of
water heater in the enclosed area.
This opening should never be less
than 199 sq. in.

Combustible Air Supplied by Mechanical fan or Make up air device


The T-M32 water heater is equipped with a combustible air sensor that will shut off the unit
when inadequate combustible air supply to unit is detected.

• If a mechanical fan or make up air device is used to supply air to the water heater or

utility room, the installer should make sure it does not create drafts which could cause
nuisance shutdowns.

• If a blower is necessary to provide adequate combustion air to the water heater, the

blower and water heater must be set up so that the water heater cannot fire unless the
blower is operating. Possible methods include the use of external flow
sensors/transmitters and relays.

Side 2”

Side 2”

Front 4”

(24” Recommended

for Maintenance)

Bottom 12”

Back 1”

Top 12”

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