LAARS Pennant PNCP - Install and Operating Manual User Manual

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Pennant Pool Heater

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Figure 3. Combustion Air and Vent Through Side Wall.

local applicable codes (see Figure 3). Consider the

following when installing the terminal:

1. Through-the-wall vent terminals must terminate

at least 7-feet above a public walkway.

2. Locate the vent terminal so that vent gases cannot

be drawn into air conditioning system inlets. The

National Fuel Gas Code requires that it be at least

3 feet (0.9m) above any such inlet

that is within a horizontal distance of 10 feet (3m).

3. Locate the vent terminal so that vent gases cannot

enter the building through doors, windows,

gravity inlets or other openings. The National

Fuel Gas Code requires that it be located at least

4 feet (1.2m) below, 4 feet (1.2m) horizontally

from, or 1 foot (0.3m) above such openings.

Whenever possible, locations under windows or

near doors should be avoided.

4. Locate the vent terminal so that it cannot be

blocked by snow. The National Fuel Gas Code

requires that it be at least 12 inches (30 cm)

above grade, but the installer may determine

it should be higher, depending upon local

conditions.

5. Locate the terminal so the vent exhaust does

not settle on building surfaces and other nearby

objects. Vent products may damage such surfaces

or objects.

6. Locate the terminal at least 6 feet (1.8m)

horizontally from any gas or electric metering,

regulating, or relief equipment.

7. If the Pennant uses ducted combustion air from

an intake terminal located on the same wall,

locate the vent terminal at least 3 feet (0.9m)

horizontally from the combustion air terminal,

and locate the vent terminal at least 1 foot (0.3m)

above the combustion air terminal.

8. Note that side wall vent terminals for models

750-2000 are shipped with reducers for the vent

collars, to accommodate horizontal vent sizes,

shown in Table 1.

WARNING

The outdoor vent terminal gets hot. Unit must be

installed in such a way as to reduce the risk of

burns from contact with the vent terminal.

2.3.2 Side Wall Combustion Air Terminal

Never obtain combustion air from the pool area.

Corrosion of and/or damage to the pool heater may

result. The Laars side wall combustion air terminal

(listed in Table 1) must be used when the unit takes

its combustion air through a duct from a side wall.

Consider the following when installing the terminal:

1. Do not locate the air inlet terminal near a source

of corrosive chemical fumes (e.g., cleaning fluid,

chlorinated compounds, etc.)

2. Locate the terminal so that it will not be subject

to damage by accident or vandalism.

3. Locate the combustion air terminal so that it

cannot be blocked by snow. The National Fuel

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