LAARS HWG-M2-250 - Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions User Manual

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9600 HWG Water Heater

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If a 4" pipe size is used to permit longer vent

runs the installer must supply 4" hubless couplings (2)

and 3 x 4 bushings (2) to adapt to the unit fittings. 4"

inlet and exhaust screens are provided for installation

in contractor provided 4" coupling and elbow

terminations.

NOTE: It is required that a minimum separation

of 18" be maintained between the intake and exhaust

terminals and that both terminals be installed on the

same wall of the building. The intake terminal must

not be installed above the exhaust terminal since this

would tend to pull exhaust gases back into the intake

(see Figures 2 and 3).

2.3 Locating Vent Openings on Outside Wall

1.

Exhaust terminal location.

The exhaust terminal fitting requires a 4" (10cm)

diameter hole through the outside wall. The

center line of this opening must be at least 18"

(46cm) above grade and at least 14" (35.6cm)

from any other building opening such as doors,

windows, etc.

Vent opening should be well away from

shrubbery or other obstructions that would block

or restrict the exhaust.

Whenever possible, locations under windows or

near doors should be avoided. Steaming at the

flue terminal is a normal occurrence. This should

be considered when deciding flue terminal

position.

2.

Intake terminal location.

The intake terminal requires a separate 4"

(10cm) diameter hole to install the intake fitting.

The center line of the hole should be at least 16"

(41cm) above grade outdoors and 18" (46cm)

away from the exhaust outlet. The intake should

never be located above the exhaust terminal.

3.

Intake and exhaust location for multiple unit

installation. For the installations of multiple

units, refer to Figure 4 for intake and exhaust

terminal locations.

2.4 Locating Unit for Proper Vent Height

The vent locations you select must permit direct

pipe runs to the terminal from the boiler. Since the

9600 HWG Water Heater is designed to drain any

water that collects in the vent, it is important that you

do not build any traps or low points into the vent

where water could collect and restrict the vent. It is

recommended that 1/4" per foot of vent be built into

the vent system to direct any water in the vent back

toward the boiler. Note that standard DWV elbows

have a built in allowance for the required 1/4" per foot

pitch.

2.5 Locating Unit with Respect to Ventilation

While the 9600 HWG Water Heater requires no

indoor air for combustion, adequate airflow around

the unit must be provided for proper cooling of

electrical components.

Figure 4. Multiple units minimum vent terminal
separation.

EXHAUST

INTAKE

Exhaust

Terminal

Figure 3. Alternate vent terminal installations.

NOTE: If flue passes through a flat
roof with parapet walls exhaust terminal
level must be above the level of the wall.
If flue passes through a sloped or
peaked roof it is not necessary to locate
it to conform with location requirements
for conventional chimneys.

Typical Soil Pipe

Flashing Acceptable

Intake

Terminal

18"

Min.

Roof terminals for air

intake must prevent

entry of rain water.

2.6 Locating Unit with Respect to

Storage Tanks

For the best results the 9600 HWG Water Heater

should be located within 10 feet of the storage tanks.

If the unit must be installed with longer piping

runs, then the larger diameter tubing must be used.

Calculate the necessary pipe size for your installation

(see Table 2).

SECTION 3.
Installation

3.1 Installing Vent Piping Terminal

The water heater is provided with intake and

exhaust terminals for use with 3" diameter plastic

pipe.

The installer is responsible for obtaining the vent

pipe and fittings. The maximum combined length of

the intake and exhaust pipe and maximum number of

elbows are determined by using the guidelines on Page

4.

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