Reznor SDH Option - Installation - Venting Instructions User Manual

Vent installation, Separated combustion, Applies to: venting requirements for preeva

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Form I-SDH-V, P/N 211410 R5, Page 1

Applies to:

Venting Requirements for

PREEVA

®

Separated-Combustion Model SDH and

Instructions for Options CC6 and CC2

Form I-SDH-V (Version .5)

Obsoletes I-SDH-V (Version .4)

®

General

Venting and

Combustion Air

Requirements

for Separated-

Combustion

Model SDH

Verify that the label

near the vent outlet on

the heater matches this

label.

Separated-Combustion

Model SDH

Vent Installation

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This manual applies only to venting and combustion air inlet instructions and

must be

used with the Model SDH installation manual, Form I-PDH/SDH/PEH/SHH/PXH.

Both manuals are shipped with the heater. If either manual is missing, contact your

distributor before beginning installation. The venting instructions in this manual apply

only to PREEVA

®

Model SDH.

Venting must be in accordance with local codes and the National Fuel Gas Code NFPA

54 / ANSI Z223.1 or CAN/CSA B149.1 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code.

Local requirements supersede national requirements.
All separated-combustion units

MUST BE equipped with both combustion air and

exhaust piping to the outdoors. The unique concentric adapter assembly required with

this heater allows for both combustion air and exhaust piping with only one horizontal

or vertical penetration hole in the building.

Concentric horizontal and vertical vent/

combustion air systems are the only venting/combustion air systems approved

for Model SDH.

WARNING

Installation should be done by a qualified agency in accordance with these instructions. The qualified

service agency installing this separated-combustion system is responsible for the installation.

WARNING

Do not use an existing venting system. This heater requires installation of the combustion air/

vent system ordered with the unit, either Option CC6 for a horizontal terminal or Option CC2 for a

vertical terminal. Failure to comply could result in severe personal injury or death and/or property

damage.

The presence of chlorine vapors in the combustion air of gas-fired heating equipment

presents a potential corrosion hazard. Chlorine found usually in the form of freon or

degreaser vapors, when exposed to flame will precipitate from the compound, and go

into solution with any condensation that is present in the heat exchanger or associated

parts. The result is hydrochloric acid which readily attacks all metals including 300

grade stainless steel. Care should be taken to separate these vapors from the com-

bustion process. This may be done by wise location of the combustion air terminal with

regard to exhausters or prevailing wind directions. Chlorine is heavier than air. Keep

these facts in mind when determining installation location of the heater in relation to

building exhaust systems.

Hazards of Chlorine

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SEPARATED

COMBUSTION

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