Condensate line, Vent pipe system, Vent termination – American International PR 100-34 2NV or 2PV User Manual

Page 23: Water system piping, Gas supply and piping, Electrical connections

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INSTALLATION CHECKLIST

Water Heater Location
Requirements

… Centrally located with the water piping system. Located

as close to the gas piping and vent pipe system as pos-
sible.

… Located indoors and in a vertical position. Protected

from freezing temperatures.

… Proper clearances from combustible surfaces main-

tained and not installed directly on a carpeted floor.
Sufficient room to service the water heater.

… Provisions made to protect the area from water dam-

age. Properly sized drain pan installed and piped to an
adequate drain.

… Installation area free of corrosive elements and

flammable materials.

Condensate Line

…

Drain stem is fully inserted in the elbow and glued

properly.

…

Trap aligned so that the exhaust pipe is in a vertical

position close to the surface of the water heater.

…

Line properly sloped to adequate drain or approved

condensate pump.

…

Properly vented.

…

Protected from freezing (if required).

Vent Pipe System

…

Vent pipe and fittings of approved material.

…

Acceptable size, length, and number of elbows on air
inlet pipe.

…

Acceptable size, length, and number of elbows on
exhaust outlet pipe.

…

Add the air inlet filter per the manufacturer’s instruction.

…

Installed in accordance with prevailing provisions of
Local codes, or in the absence of such, National Fuel
Gas Code, NFPA 54, ANSI Z223.1-Latest Edition. Ca-
nadian Installations must be performed in accordance
with CAN/CGA-B149.

…

All 2” horizontal piping sloped down toward the water
heater at 1/4” per foot. 3” piping

sloped down towards

the heater

at 1/8” per foot.

…

Not obstructed in any way.

Vent Termination

Horizontal

… Correct relationship - outlet to inlet.
… 12” Min. above grade/snow level.
… 2” exhaust outlet/air inlet pipe sloped down towards

water heater at 1/4” per foot. 3” piping

sloped down

towards the heater

at 1/8” per foot.

… Away from corners, other vents, windows, etc.

Alternate

Horizontal

…

Correct relationship - outlet to inlet.

…

12” Min. above anticipated snow level.

…

2” exhaust outlet/air inlet pipe sloped down towards

water heater at 1/4” per foot. 3” piping sloped down
towards the heater at 1/8” per foot.

… Away from corners, other vents, windows, etc.

Vertical

… Inlet - 12” Min. above roof/snow level.
… Correct relationship - outlet to inlet.
… Away from corners, other vents, windows, etc.

Concentric

… 12” Min. above grade/snow level.
… 2” exhaust outlet/air inlet pipe sloped down towards

water heater at 1/4” per foot. 3” piping

sloped down

towards the heater

at 1/8” per foot.

… Away from corners, other vents, windows, etc.

Water System Piping

… Temperature and pressure relief valve properly

installed with a discharge line run to an open drain and
protected from freezing.

… All piping properly installed and free of leaks.
… Heater completely filled with water.
… A properly sized expansion tank must be installed on all

closed systems.

… A tempering valve (provided) must be installed per the

manufacturer’s instructions.

Gas Supply and Piping

… If using a flexible gas connector, make sure its rating

tag matches or exceeds the input of the water heater.

… Adequate pipe size and of approved material.
… Gas supply is the same type as listed on the water

heater data plate.

… Gas line equipped with full opening shut-off valve,

union and drip leg.

… Approved pipe joint compound used.
… Chloride-free soap and water solution or other ap-

proved means used to check all connections and fit-
tings for possible gas leaks.

Electrical Connections

… Unit connected to a dedicated power supply.
… Unit connected to a 120V electrical supply.
… Proper polarity.
… Water heater properly grounded.
… Installed in accordance with prevailing provisions of

local codes, or in the absence of such, National Fuel
Gas Code, NFPA 54, ANSI Z223.1-Latest Edition.
Canadian installations must be performed in accor-
dance with CAN/CGA-B149.

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