LAARS NeoTherm LC NTV1700 - Install and Operating Manual User Manual

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It is the responsibility of the appropriately licensed

technician installing this NeoTherm LC to use

ULC S636 certified vent material consistent with

the requirements as described in the Venting and

Combustion Air section.
Class I venting systems are suitable for gas-fired

appliances producing flue gas temperature of more

than 135°C, but not more than 245°C.
Class II venting systems are suitable for gas-fired

appliances producing flue gas temperatures of 135°C

or less.
Class II venting systems are further classified into

four temperature ratings as follows:
A

Up to and including 65°C

B

Up to and including 90°C

C

Up to and including 110°C, and

D

Up to and including 135°C

Flue Gas Sampling Port -
It is also the responsibility of the installer to ensure

that a flue gas sampling port is installed in the

vent system. This flue gas sampling port must be

installed near the flue connection of the NeoTherm

LC: within 2 feet of the flue connection. There is

no flue gas sampling port internal to the NeoTherm

LC, so one must be installed in the vent system

external to the NeoTherm LC. A flue gas sampling

port available as a component of the ULC S636

certified vent system is preferred. However, if one

is not available with the certified vent system, Laars

suggests using a tee with the branch connection

sized to allow for insertion of a flue gas analyzer

probe. The branch connection must be resealable

with a cap or other means to ensure the vent system

remains sealed. (See Fig. 8.)
Consideration must be given to the placement

and orientation of the flue gas sampling port to

ensure that condensate is free to flow back into the

NeoTherm LC and not collect anywhere in the vent

system - including in the flue gas sampling port.

Exhaust Vent Terminal -
An exhaust vent terminal must be installed. If an

exhaust vent terminal is not available with the

certified vent system, Laars suggests the use of a

coupler fitting from the certified vent system into

which the vent terminal screen can be installed.

Be sure to install and terminate both vent and

combustion air pipes per the instructions in this

section.

3.3 Locating the Vent and Combustion

Air Terminals

3.3.1 Side Wall Vent Terminal
The appropriate Laars side wall vent terminal must

be used. The terminal must be located in accordance

with ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 and applicable

local codes. In Canada, the installation must be

in accordance with CSA B149.1 or .2 and local

applicable codes.
Consider the following when installing the terminal:
1. Figure 9 shows the requirements for

mechanical vent terminal clearances for the

U.S. and Canada.

2. Vent terminals for condensing appliances or

appliances with condensing vents are not

permitted to terminate above a public walkway,

or over an area where condensate or vapor

could create a nuisance or hazard.

3. Locate the vent terminal so that vent gases

cannot be drawn into air conditioning system

inlets.

4. Locate the vent terminal so that vent gases

cannot enter the building through doors,

windows, gravity inlets or other openings.

Whenever possible, avoid locations under

windows or near doors.

Fig. 8 - Test Port

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