AERCO RECON 1000 User Manual

Page 37

Advertising
background image

RECON Water Heaters Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual

CHAPTER 2 – INSTALLATION

OMM-0103_0A

AERCO International, Inc.

 100 Oritani Dr.  Blauvelt, NY 10913

Page 37 of 178

GF-147

Phone: 800-526-0288 PRI:

10/28/2014

The more common methods of combustion air supply are outlined in the following sections. For
combustion air supply from ducting, consult the Innovation and RECON Venting and
Combustion Air Guide, GF-5050.

2.14.1 Combustion From Outside the Building

Air supplied from outside the building must be provided through two permanent openings. For
each unit these two openings must have a free area of not less than one square inch for each
4000 BTUs input of the equipment or 250 square inches of free area. The free area must
take into account restrictions such as louvers and bird screens. For Canada installations, refer
to the requirements specified in CSA B149.1-10, 8.4.1 and 8.4.3.

2.14.2 Combustion Air from Inside the Building

When combustion air is provided from within the building, it must be supplied through two
permanent openings in an interior wall. Each opening must have a free area of not less than
one square inch per 1000 BTUH
of total input or 1000 square inches of free area. The free
area must take into account any restrictions, such as louvers.

2.15 DUCTED COMBUSTION

The AERCO RECON Water Heater is UL listed for 100%-ducted combustion. For ducted
combustion installations, the screen

inlet air ductwork must then be attached directly to the

unit’s air inlet.

In a ducted combustion air application, the combustion air ducting pressure losses must be
taken into account when calculating the total maximum allowable venting run. See the
Innovation and RECON Venting and Combustion Air Guide, GF-5050. When using the heater
in a ducted combustion air configuration, each unit must have a minimum 6 inch diameter
connection at the unit.

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: