LAARS Rheos+ RHHV - Install and Operating Manual User Manual

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Rheos+ Boiler and Water Heater

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Term

Description

Pipe

Single-wall galvanized steel pipe, 24 gauge
minimum (sized per section 1.9)

Joint

Permanent duct tape or aluminum tape

Sealing
Insulation Not required, but recommended R5 insulation

for cold installations (consult American Society

of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning

Engineers (ASHRAE) handbook

Table 4 - Required Combustion Air Piping Material.

The connection for the intake air pipe is in the

back of the unit. Take the plate off the back to reveal

the collar on the filter box. Run a bead of silicone

around the collar and slide the pipe over the collar.

Secure with sheet metal screws.

In addition to air needed for combustion, air

shall also be supplied for ventilation, including all air

required for comfort and proper working conditions

for personnel. The Rheos+ loses less than 1 percent of

its input rating to the room, but other heat sources may

be present.

2.2 Venting

The Rheos+ is a Category IV appliance and

must be installed with a stainless steel venting system

that complies with the UL 1738 Standard (see Table

5). It must be installed per this installation manual

and the venting system manufacturer’s Installation

Instructions. The unit’s vent can terminate through the

roof, or through an outside wall. It can be installed

through walls that are from 3" (7.6cm) to 12" (30cm)

in thickness.

See Table 2 to select the appropriate vent pipe

diameter. The vent pipe must be pitch upward, toward

the vent terminal, so that condensate will run back to

the Rheos+, to drain. Route the vent pipe to the heater

as directly as possible. Seal all joints and provide

adequate hangers as required in the venting system

manufacturer’s Installation Instructions. Horizontal

portions of the venting system must be supported to

prevent sagging and may not have any low sections

that could trap condensate. The unit must not support

the weight of the vent pipe. Horizontal runs must slope

upwards not less than ¼ inch per foot (21mm/m) from

the unit to the vent terminal. Up to five elbows can

be used with the 50 feet (15.2m) of pipe. Subtract 10

allowable linear feet for every additional elbow used.

IMPORTANT NOTE ABOuT COMMON VENTING:

A single vent that is shared by multiple Rheos+

units MUST be engineered by a competent venting

specialist, and involves the selection of draft inducing

equipment, hardware and controls to properly
balance flue gas pressures. Do not common vent
Rheos+ units unless the vent system meets this
requirement. Rheos+ units are never permitted to
share a vent with Category I appliances.

A condensate drain is built into the Rheos+. A

pressure switch monitors the condensate drain pan, and

will trip if the condensate level gets too high. This will

prevent the Rheos+ from firing if there is a blockage or

overflow.

Connect a clear plastic tube, minimum 3/8"

diameter, between the drain connection and a floor

drain (or condensate pump if a floor drain is not

accessible).

Caution

Condensate is mildly acidic, and may harm some

floor drains and/or pipes, particularly those that

are metal. Ensure that the drain, drainpipe,

and anything that will come in contact with the
condensate can withstand the acidity, or neutralize

the condensate before disposal.

Damage caused

by failure to install a neutralizer kit or to
adequately treat condensate will not be the
manufacturer’s responsibility.

A neutralizer kit is available from LAARS. The

kit includes a condensate pump.

The condensate tray must be primed before starting

the unit. Fill the tray with water through the exhaust

vent connection on the back of the unit. Continue

filling until water flows out of the condensate drain

port. This prevents the flue gases from escaping through

the condensate drain. The condensate drain must be

installed so as to prevent accumulation of condensate.

When a condensate pump is not used, the tubing must

continuously slope downward (except for the trap loop)

toward the drain with no spiraling.

Consult local codes for disposal method.

Term

Description

Venting

Sealed stainless steel

system certified to UL1738.

Insulation

Not required, but recommended R5

insulation with protective cover for cold

installations (consult American Society of

Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning

Engineers (ASHRAE) handbook)

Table 5 - Required Venting Material

2.3 Locating Vent & Combustion Air

Terminals

2.3.1 Horizontal Vent Terminal

The appropriate Laars side wall vent hood must

be used, and is listed in the installation and operation

manual. The terminal provides a means of installing

the vent piping through the building wall, and 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:

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