Venting installation, Vent installation considerations, U.s. installations – State SHE75 100NE User Manual

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VENT INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS

This water heater can be vented using room air for intake

combustion air, or direct vented so that all intake air for combustion

comes from the outside through a sealed pipe.
This water heater may be installed in 4 separate orientations

depending on the requirements of the building and the water

heater. The installer must decide which method is most appropriate

for each installation. These orientations are:
1. Vertical Termination - vertical vent termination through

unenclosed or enclosed areas with roof penetration, refer to

Vertical Vent Terminal Installation on Page 31.

2. Through-the-Wall Termination - horizontal vent termination

directly through an outside wall, see “Figure 13: VENT

TERMINATION” on Page 27.

3. Horizontal Direct Vent - using Through-the-Wall Termination to

exhaust flue products and piping to bring combustion air to the

water heater from the outside. See “Figure: 15” on Page 28.

4. Vertical Direct Vent - using a vertical vent termination to

exhaust flue products and piping to bring combustion air to

the water heater from outside, see “Figure: 21” & “Figure: 22”

on Page 32.

In cold climates any water vapor remaining in the flue gases will

condense into a cloud of vapor at the point where the vent system

exits the building. Special consideration is recommended, before

locating the vent termination near walkways, windows and building

entrances.

Direct venting into dead spaces such as alleys, atriums, and

inside corners can cause recirculation of flue gases. Recirculation

of flue gases will cause sooting, and icing of the combustion air

intake during severe cold weather. To prevent the recirculation

of flue gases, maintain as much distance as possible between

the combustion air intake and the exhaust vent terminal refer to

“Figure: 16” and “Figure: 17” on Page 29 & Page 30 respectively.

U.S. INSTALLATIONS

NOTE: This unit can be vented with PVC pipe materials (DWV

ASTM-D2665 or CSA B181.2; Schedule 40, 80, 120 ASTM-D1785

or CSA B137.3; or SDR Series ASTM-D2241 or CSA B137.3),

CPVC pipe materials (CPVC41 ASTM-D2846 or CSA B137.6;

Schedule 40, 80 ASTM-F441 or CSA B137.6; or SDR Series

ASTM-F442), ABS pipe materials (Schedule 40 DWV ASTM-D2661

or CSA B181.1) and Centrotherm ECO Systems and DuraVent

Polypropylene listed vent systems. The fittings, other than the

TERMINATION should be equivalent to PVC-DWV fittings meeting

ASTM D-2665 (Use CPVC fittings, ASTM F-438 for CPVC pipe and

ABS fittings, ASTM D-2661/3311 for ABS pipe). If CPVC or ABS

pipe and fittings are used, then proper cement must be used for all

joints, including joining the pipe to Termination (PVC Material). If

Polypropylene pipe and fittings are used, the metal joint connector

rings, available from the Polypropylene vent manufacturer must be

used to stiffen the joints of pipes.
PVC Materials should use ASTM D-2564 Grade Cement; CPVC

Materials should use ASTM F-493 Grade Cement and ABS

Materials should use ASTM D-2235 Grade Cement.

CANADIAN INSTALLATIONS

Installation of this water heater must comply with the current edition

CAN/CSA B149.1 - Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code which

requires the vent system components be certified to ULC S636.

This water heater has been design certified to be vented with

PVC/CPVC pipe and Polypropylene pipe certified and marked as

complying with ULC S636.

If the water heater is being installed as a replacement for an

existing power vented heater in pre-existing venting, a thorough

inspection of existing venting system must be performed prior

to any installation work. Verify that correct material as detailed

above has been used, and that the minimum or maximum vent

lengths and terminal location as detailed in this manual have been

met. Carefully inspect the entire venting system for any signs of

cracks or fractures, particularly at joints between elbows and other

fittings and straight runs of vent pipe. Check system for signs of

sagging or other stresses in joints as a result of misalignment of

any components in the system. If any of these conditions are found,

they must be corrected in accordance with the venting instructions

in this manual before completing installation and putting the water

heater into service.

NOTE: For water heaters in locations with high ambient

temperatures above 100°F (38°C) it is recommended that CPVC or

Polypropylene or ABS pipe and fittings be used.

All vent (exhaust) pipes must be pitched a minimum of a 1/4” per

foot back to the water heater to allow drainage of condensation.
Never operate the water heater unless it is vented to the outdoors.
The instructions in this section of the manual must be followed

to avoid choked combustion or recirculation of flue gases. Such

conditions cause sooting of the combustion chamber, burners and

flue tubes and creates a risk of asphyxiation.
For direct vent application where combustion air might be supplied

from extremely cold ambient through fresh air intake piping

system, it is recommended that a backflow preventer be installed

at the intake vent terminal close to the blower before proceeding

with installation of the rest of the fresh air intake piping. Call the

technical support phone number listed on the back cover of this

manual for more information.

VENTING INSTALLATION

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