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NeoTherm Boilers and Water Heaters

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SECTION 2.
Locating the Appliance

2.1 Locating the Appliance

NeoTherm is for indoor installations only.
The appliance should be located to provide

clearances on all sides for maintenance and inspection.
It should not be located in an area where leakage of any
connections will result in damage to the area adjacent to
the appliance or to lower floors of the structure.

When such a location is not available, it is

recommended that a suitable drain pan, adequately
drained, be installed under the appliance.

The appliance is design certified by CSA-

International for installation on combustible flooring; in
basements; in closets, utility rooms or alcoves.
NeoTherm Boilers must never be installed on
carpeting.
The location for the appliance should be
chosen with regard to the vent pipe lengths and external
plumbing and on a level surface. The unit shall be
installed such that the gas ignition system components
are protected from water (dripping, spraying, rain, etc.)
during operation and service (circulator replacement,
control replacement, etc.). When vented vertically, the
NeoTherm must be located as close as practical to the
vertical section of the vent. If the vent terminal and/or
combustion air terminal terminate through a wall, and
there is potential for snow accumulation in the local
area, both terminals should be installed at an appropriate
level above grade or the maximum expected snow line.

The dimensions and requirements that are shown

in

Table 1

should be met when choosing the locations

for the appliance.

2.2 Locating Appliance for Correct Vent

Distance from Outside Wall or
Roof Termination

The forced draft combustion air blower in the

appliance has sufficient power to vent properly when
the guidelines in

Table 2

are followed.

NOTE: When located on the same wall, the NeoTherm
combustion air intake terminal must be installed a
minimum of 12" below the exhaust terminal.Models 399-
850 also require a minimum horizontal distance from
intake to exhaust terminal of 36".

For concentric vent terminal kit (optional), follow

installation instructions included with the kit.

APPLIANCE

SUGGESTED SERVICE ACCESS CLEARANCE

SURFACE

INCHES

CM

Left Side

1

2.5

Right Side

12

31

Top

24

61

Back

6

15

Closet, Front

(285-500)

6

15

Alcove, Front

(285-500)

24

61

Front

(600-850)

24

61

Vent

Certified by CSA for zero clearance to

combustible materials on all sides.

Table 1. Clearances.

INTAKE / EXHAUST

STANDARD

MAX EQUIV.

OPTIONAL

MAX EQUIV.

SIZE

VENT

FT.

M

VENT

FT.

M

80

2"

40

6.1

3"

100

30.5

105

2"

40

6.1

3"

100

30.5

150

3"

100

30.5

n/a

199/ 210

3"

100

30.5

n/a

285

4"

100

30

n/a

399

4"

100

30

n/a

500

4"

100

30

n/a

600

4"

100

30

n/a

750

4"

40

6.1

6"

100

30

850

4"

40

6.1

6"

100

30

Installations in the U.S. require exhaust vent pipe that is a combination
of PVC & CPVC complying with ANSI/ASTM D1785 F441 or stainless
steel complying with UL1738. Installations in Canada require exhaust
vent pipe that is certified to ULC S636.

Intake (air) pipe must be PVC or CPVC that complies with ANSI/ASTM
D1785 F441, ABS that complies with ANSI/ASTM D1527

or

galvanized material.

Installer must comply fully with manufacturer's installation instructions,
including use of minimum exhaust length CPVC, to maintain ANSI
Z21.13 safety certification.

Closet and alcove installations do not allow the use of PVC under any
circumstances

To calculate max equivalent length, measure the linear feet of the
pipe, and add 5 feet (1.5m) for each elbow used.

Table 2. Vent / Air Pipe Sizes.

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