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STW-JZ / IW I&O Manual

IM101229

RL: 12A- BA

RD: DEC 2010



11. FLUE

VENTING

Inadequate venting of a heater may result in asphyxiation, carbon monoxide
poisoning, injury or death. This heater may use a vent connection or indirect
venting system to remove products of combustion from the space. Seal all vent
connections with high temperature sealant. Venting must be in accordance with
all local, state, provincial, and national codes (ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 in USA;
B149.1 in Canada) and as indicated below in this manual.

T

HIS

TUBE

HEATER

IS

APPROVED

FOR

VENTING

DIRECTLY

TO

THE

OUTSIDE

AND

UNVENTED

(

INDIRECT

VENTING

)

APPLICATIONS

. T

HE

SYSTEM

MUST

NOT

BE

OPERATED

WITHIN

A

NEGATIVE

AIR

CONDITION

UNLESS

COMBUS-

TION

AIR

IS

DUCTED

FROM

OUTSIDE

DIRECTLY

TO

THE

BURNER

.

I

F

NEGATIVE

PRESSURE

IS

EXPERIENCED

OR

ANTICIPATED

,

OUTSIDE

COMBUSTION

AIR

MUST

BE

DUCTED

TO

THE

BLOWER

INLET

,

AND

THE

SECOND

PORT

(

BARB

)

ON

THE

BLOCKED

FLUE

SWITCH

MUST

BE

CONNECTED

DIRECTLY

TO

OUTSIDE

AIR

USING

1/4”

PLASTIC

HOSE

FROM

BLOCKED

FLUE

SWITCH

TO

OUTSIDE

OF

BUILDING

(

FIELD

SUPPLIED

).


UNVENTED (INDIRECT MECHANICAL VENTING SYSTEM)

Indirect venting must not be used if the building experiences a negative air condition. A mini-
mum 10 inch (25 cm) length of single walled vent pipe is to be installed on the swaged end of
the last tube before any Tee, Elbow or Termination Cap is fitted.

USA: Natural or mechanical means shall be provided to supply and exhaust at least 4ft

3

/

min/1000Btuh (0.38m

3

/min/kW) input of installed heaters. Some local codes may require an

electrical interlock to a dedicated exhaust fan. Exhaust must be located as high as practicable
in the structure above the level of the heater(s). Consult your local code and ANSI Z223.1 lat-
est edition for all venting requirements and practices.

Canada: It is required that the heater(s) be electrically interlocked to dedicated exhaust fan(s)
by means of an Air Proving Switch. Exhaust fan(s) must be sized to create 300 cfm (8.5 cu m/
min) exhaust for every 100,000 Btuh (30 kW) or any fraction thereof of total input of installed
equipment. Exhaust must be located as high as practicable in the structure above the level of
the heater(s). Sufficient supply air must be provided. Consult the latest edition of CSA.B149.1
Section 8 for venting system and air supply requirements.

VENTED DIRECTLY TO THE OUTSIDE

It is the sole responsibility of the installer to adhere to all current local codes and/or ANSI
Z223.1 / CSA.B149.1 latest editions for all venting requirements, and practices.

It is a normal condition that during heat-up and cool-down a tube heater will expand and con-
tract. Allowances for heater expansion must be made in the venting and combustion air ducting.
Improper installation can result in property damage, injury or death.



All vent pipe and adapters are supplied locally by others



All venting must be minimum 26 gauge single wall vent pipe of 4” (10 cm) diameter except
that portion of vent passing through a combustible wall or roof can be 4” type “B” vent as per
CSA International’s interim requirement. Refer to Section 11A for vent length requirements.



As an Option, two heaters may be vented through an approved common 4" x 4" x 6" Vent
Tee (10 x 10 x 15 cm), supplied by the manufacturer. Vent pipe from each heater does not

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