Exhaust pipe connection, Warning, Notice – Proheat X45–School Bus User Manual

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Figure 3-11

Exhaust Pipe

PROHEAT INSTALLATION & SERVICE

3-6

EXHAUST PIPE CONNECTION

1.

Push the exhaust pipe through the hole in the enclosure and onto the

exhaust outlet port of the heater. Ensure that the pipe is pushed onto

the spigot at least 1

1

2

" (38 mm).

2.

Route the exhaust pipe such that:

• exhaust gasses do not enter the passenger compartment.

• exhaust gasses do not enter the heater's combustion air inlet

• exhaust system does not rest against or be directed toward any parts

of the vehicle that may be damaged by heat (i.e. brake lines, seals, wires,

rubber hoses or bumpers). The exhaust pipe may be have to be insulated

if it's within 6" of combustible materials or composite body parts

• the exhaust outlet does not face the same direction as vehicle travel

• debris and snow will not plug the outlet

• the exhaust pipe is protected from curb damage

• the exhaust system should have a downwards slope for condensation

to drain. If needed a 3/8" hole should be drilled into the exhaust pipe

at the lowest point so that the condensation will drain.

3.

Disassemble the exhaust pipe clamp and apply anti-seize compound to

the threads.

4.

Assemble the exhaust clamp over the exhaust pipe (clamp goes inside

the enclosure) and tighten the nuts.

NOTE: 1

1

2

" exhaust pipe should not exceed 5 ft and have no more than

180 degrees of bends. The bends must be formed for best results.

Do not use 90 degree welded pipe to turn corners.

WARNING

Exhaust gases must not enter

the vehicle interior. Direct

exhaust pipe away from vehicle.

3.3

NOTICE

If additional information is required,

please contact your PROHEAT Dealer

regarding your specific application.

Alternatively, please contact PROHEAT

Product Support at www.proheat.com.

NOTICE

Use of muffler or other restrictions in the

exhaust system is not recommended.

EXHAUST CLAMP
U BOLT (APPLY
ANTI-SEIZE
COMPOUND
TO THREADS)

ENSURE THERE ARE
NO AIR LEAKS AROUND
THE CONNECTION

DIRECTION
OF VEHICLE
TRAVEL

Use formed elbows.

Do not use welded

90˚ elbows.

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