2l. venting – LAARS Mighty Max HH (Sizes 320M - 1000M) - Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions User Manual

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Mighty Max Hydronic Boiler

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Heater

Size

Pipe Diameter

Max Pipe Length

Max No.

of Elbows

Side Wall

Vent Terminal

Part Number

Side Wall

Combustion Air

Terminal Part Number

in.

mm

ft.

m

320M

400M

520M

625M

775M

1000M

6

7

8

8

9

10

152

178

203

203

229

254

50

50

50

50

50

50

15

15

15

15

15

15

5

5

5

5

5

5

D2004500

D2004600

D2004700

D2004700

D2004800

D2006200

20260701

20260702

20260703

20260704

20260705

20526906

IMPORTANT: Maximum pipe length allowed is 50 feet (15m), regardless of the number of elbows. Maximum number of elbows allowed is 5.
Vent pipe minimum clearance from combustible surfaces is 6 inches (152mm).

Table 7. Vent Piping Specifications (Combustion Air Exhaust).

8.

Apply high temperature sealant (see Table 6) to
vent collar/stack and install on the rear of the
flue collector.

Term

Description

Pipe

Type 304, Type 316, or 29-4C
stainless steel, 24 gauge minimum

Joint Sealing

3M Type 433 sealing tape with 400°F
(204°C) rating or high temperature
silicone sealer with 500°F (260°C)
rating, Dow No. 736

Insulation

R5 minimum with protective cover

Table 6. Required Horizontal Venting Material.

9.

Slip the adapter plate over the vent collar/stack
and install it onto the rear boiler jacket (see
Figure 9).

2L. Venting

Venting must be in accordance with these

instructions and applicable requirements of the latest
edition of ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54. In Canada,
installation must be in accordance with the latest
edition of CAN/CGA B149.1 or .2, and applicable
local codes.

2L-1. Vertical Venting - Category I

The Mighty Max boiler has a fan-assisted

combustion system, so vertical vents must be installed
in accordance with the special code requirements for
Category I - Fan-Assisted Appliances. These
requirements can be found in the latest edition of
ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, Appendix G, Table 1, and in
Canada, CAN/CGA B149.1 or .2, Amendment No. 1.
These codes permit installation as a single appliance
or in combination with other Category I appliances.

However, there are very important requirements for
minimum and maximum vent diameter and length.
Make sure vertically-vented installations comply with
these codes.

NOTE: If a vent cannot be installed in

accordance with the requirements of these codes, it
must be installed as a horizontal vent, even if it is
mainly vertical.

2L-2. Vertical Venting - Non-Category I

When venting does not meet the code

requirements for Category I - Fan-Assisted Vertical
Vents, it can develop positive pressure. Such venting
must be installed in accordance with this section or
Section 2L-3.

The following requirements must be used for

Non-Category I venting:

1.

Laars specified vent pipe material (Table 6) and
sizes (Table 7).

2.

Pipe insulation and sealing tape.

3.

Routing vent pipe through spaces which, except
for the terminal, remain above 60°F (16°C)
during heater operation.

2L-3. Horizontal Venting - Non-Category I

When venting is horizontal, or cannot meet the

code requirements for Category I - Fan-Assisted
Vertical Vents, it can develop positive pressure and
must be installed in accordance with this section.

The following requirements must be used for

Horizontal Venting - Non-Category I:

1.

Laars specified vent pipe material (Table 6) and
sizes (Table 7).

2.

Laars side wall vent hood.

3.

Pipe insulation and sealing tape.

4.

Routing vent pipe through spaces which, except
for the terminal, remain above 60°F (16°C)
during heater operation.

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