LAARS NeoTherm LC NTV1700 - Install and Operating Manual User Manual

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Method 2: One permanent opening, commencing

within 12” (300 mm) of the top of the enclosure,

shall be permitted. The opening shall directly

communicate with the outdoors or shall

communicate through a vertical or horizontal duct

to the outdoors or spaces that directly communicate

with the outdoors and shall have a minimum free

area of 1 square inch per 3000 Btu/hr (734 square

mm/kW) of the total input rating of all equipment

located in the enclosure. This opening must not be

less than the sum of the areas of all vent connectors

in the confined space.
Other methods of introducing combustion and

ventilation air are acceptable, providing they

conform to the requirements in the applicable codes

listed above.
In Canada, consult local building and safety codes

or, in absence of such requirements, follow CAN/

CSA B149.

3.1.2 Ducted Combustion Air
The combustion air can be taken through the wall, or

through the roof. When taken from the wall, it must

be taken from out-of-doors by means of the LAARS

horizontal wall terminal, shown in Table 3a. See

Table 2 to select the appropriate diameter air pipe.

When taken from the roof, a field-supplied rain cap

or an elbow arrangement must be used to prevent

entry of rain water. (See Fig. 7).
Use ABS, PVC, CPVC, polypropylene, stainless

steel, or galvanized pipe for the combustion air

intake. (See Table 4.) The intake must be sized per

Table 2. Route the intake to the boiler as directly

as possible. Seal all joints. Provide adequate

hangers. The unit must not support the weight of the

combustion air intake pipe. The maximum linear

pipe length allowed is 100 feet (39 m). Subtract 5

allowable linear ft. (1.5 m) for every elbow used.
When using polypropylene or stainless steel

materials in horizontal duct configurations, a single

elbow must be installed on the end of the air inlet

to act as an outdoor terminal. In vertical duct

Fig. 7 - Combustion Air and Vent Through Roof

Table 5 - Required Exhaust Vent Material

Installation Standards

Material

United States

Canada

Stainless steel

UL 1738

Venting must be ULC-S636 certified for use as
venting material. The venting material class must
be chosen based upon the intended application
of the boiler, and must be installed according to
the maximum flue gas temperature and the vent
manufacturer’s instructions.

PVC*, sch 40

ANSI/ASTM D178

CPVC, sch 40

ANSI/ASTM F441

Polypropylene

UL-S636 Class 2C

* PVC cannot be used for the first 12 inches of vent material

applications, two elbows must be installed on the

end of the inlet to act as a vent terminal. In both

installation types, Laars part number CA008500 (for

Model 1,000) or CA011300 (for Model 1,700) can

then be installed into the elbow to prevent foreign

objects from entering the air inlet system. The

elbow(s) required to complete the vent terminal is

not included.
The connection for the intake air pipe is on the back

panel.
In addition to air needed for combustion, air shall

also be supplied for ventilation, including air

required for comfort and proper working conditions

for personnel. Refer to the applicable codes.

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In Canada, refer to CAN/CSA

B199.1

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