A warning, Venting instructions – Kenmore 505 User Manual

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VENTING INSTRUCTIONS

Intake / Exhaust Guidelines

Refer to the specific instructions on your vent product

or additional installation requirements.

• This water heater is a direct vent water heater and

therefore is certified and listed with the vent system. You

must use vent components that are certified and listed

with the water heater model.

Do not combine vent components from different

manufacturers.

• The vent system must vent directly to the outside of the

building and use outside air for combustion.

• Venting should be as direct as possible with a minimum

number of pipe fittings.

• Avoid dips or sags in horizontal vent runs by installing

supports per the vent manufacturer’s instructions.

Support horizontal vent runs every four feet and all

vertical vent runs every six feet or in accordance with

local codes.

• Vent diameter must not be reduced.

• Do not connect the venting system with an existing vent

or chimney.

• Do not common vent with the vent pipe of any other

water heater or appliance.

• Vent connections must be firmly pressed together so

that the gaskets form an air tight seal.

• On the 305 and 505 models, the vent piece connected to

the water heater must be secured with one self-tapping
screw.

• Refer to the instructions of the vent system manufacturer

for component assembly instructions.

• If the vent system is to be enclosed, it is suggested

that the design of the enclosure shall permit inspection
of the vent system. The design of such enclosure shall

be deemed acceptable by the installer or the local
inspector.

NOTICE: If it becomes necessary to access an enclosed

vent system for service or repairs, the manufacturer is

not responsible for any costs or difficulties in accessing

the vent system. Warranty does not cover obtaining
access to an enclosed vent system.

Condensate

A WARNING

If the condensate collector is not used, the drain pipe must
be capped to prevent exhaust gases and condensate from
entering the buiiding. The cap is suppiied on the appiiance.

Condensate formation can occur in high efficiency direct
vent appliances. To prevent condensate damage follow
these instructions.

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NOTICE: Provisions must be made to prevent the
condensate from entering the water heater. Without
proper drainage or disposal, condensate will damage

the heat exchanger.

Vertical terminations must incorporate a condensate

drain and trap as close as possible to the appliance.

• Slope any horizontal venting 1/4 inch per foot (19 mm

/ m), towards the heater if the condensate collector is

used, or towards the exhaust terminal if the condensate
collector is not used.

• Dispose of condensate per local codes.

• The condensate trap must contain a minimum of 3 inches

(75 mm) of water.

This water heater has an integrated condensate

collector.

• Regions of cold climate will create more condensate in

the vent system. The condensate collector should be

used in cold climates.

Maximum Vent Length

1. Determine the number of 90 degree elbows in the vent

system. (Two 45 degree elbows count as one 90 degree
elbow.)

2. Refer to the table to find the maximum vent iength based

on the number of elbows.

3. Follow the applicable note.

Example: If you have one elbow then your maximum

vent iength is 35 feet (10.7 m). If your actual length is
greater than 15 ft (4.6 m) then move dip switch no. 1

(SW1) to OFF.

Table 4: Number of 90° Elbows

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

41 ft®

(12.5 m)

35 ft®

(10.7 m)

29 ft®

(8.8 m)

23 ft®
(7.0 m)

17 ft®

(5.2 m)

11 ft®

(3.4 m)

5 ft®

(1.5 m)

©

@

If the length is greater than

21 ft (6.4 m) then move dip
switch no. 1 (SW1) to OFF.
If the length is greater than

15 ft (4.6 m) then move dip

switch no. 1 (SW1) to OFF.

® If the length is greater than 9 ft

(2.7 m) then move dip switch
no. 1 (SWI)toOFF.

@ Move dip switch no. 1 (SW1)

to OFF.

Notes

® © @ © -

Switch No.

ON

.0

F

F

1
2

3
4
5
6
7
8

Fiaure 7

NOTICE: If you have a longer

vent length, dip switch no. 1

is required to be in the OFF position. This ensures the

water heater will run properly. Blocked flue error codes

and shutdowns may result if dip switch no. 1 is not in
the correct position. On the 505 model, the maximum

water flow capacity will be reduced by about 10% when

dip switch no. 1 is OFF.

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