Installing the (indoor) water heater, Venting, Venting lengths – Paloma PH-28R IFSN User Manual

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Installing the (INDOOR) water heater:

The water heater must be installed with a 4” diameter UL approved Category III Stainless Steel appliance
vent pipe and an appropriate adapter.

Venting

The installation of venting must comply
with national codes, local codes and the
vent manufacturer’s instructions.
The water heater must be vented to the
outdoors as described in these instructions.
DO NOT connect this water heater to a
chimney. It must be vented separately from
all other appliances.
All vent components (adapters, pipe, elbows,
terminals, etc.) should be UL 1738 Certified
Stainless Steel Venting Material
(e.g. AL29-4C).
The specified vent termination must be used.
The termination should be a 90° elbow with
screen. (Refer to pages 14 and 15 for an
example of 90° termination)
Use a vent pipe with an anti-disconnection
joint.
The use of a High Temperature Silicone
(500°F [260°C]) may be required to seal
vent connections. To prevent accidental gas
exhaust leakage, apply a 1/4” (6 mm) wide
bead approximately 1/4” (6 mm) from the
end and another bead against the joint side
of the stop bead.
Follow vent manufacturer’s installation
instructions and their recommended
clearances to combustibles.
The unit can be vented either horizontally
or vertically.

Vent pipe runs must be adequately supported
along both horizontal and vertical runs.
The maximum recommended unsupported
span should be no more than five (5) feet
(1.5 m). Support isolation hanging bands
should be used. DO NOT use wire. (See
diagram below).

Notes on pre-existing vent:

If the water heater is being installed as a

replacement for an existing water heater, a

thorough inspection of the existing venting

system must be performed prior to any

installation work. Verify that the correct

materials, vent lengths and terminal locations

as detailed in this Instruction Manual have

been met. Carefully inspect the entire

venting system for any signs of cracks or

fractures, particularly at the joints between

elbows or other fittings and the straight runs

of vent pipe. Check the system for signs of

sagging or other stresses in the joints as a

result of misalignment of any components in

the system. If any of these conditions are

found, they must be corrected in accordance

with the venting instructions in this manual

before completing the installation and

putting the water heater into service.

DANGER: Failure to

install the appliance vent
adapter and properly vent
the water heater to the
outdoors as outlined in the
Venting section of this
manual will result in unsafe
operation of the water
heater, causing death,
serious injury, explosion,
or fire. To avoid the risk
of fire, explosion, or
asphyxiation from carbon
monoxide, NEVER operate
the water heater unless it is
properly vented and has
adequate air supply for
proper operation as
outlined in the Venting
section of this manual.

WARNING: Use 4”

UL approved Category III
Stainless Steel vent material
only. No other vent
material is permitted.

WARNING: Refer to

page 8 for clearances to
combustible material.

NO!

YES!

Venting Lengths

MAXIMUM VENT LENGTH: The
system will not operate if there is excessive
restriction (pressure drop) in the venting
system. A maximum of 47’ 6” (14.4 m) vent
pipe may be used provided there is only one
90° elbow in the system. If additional elbows
are required: two elbows can be used with
42’ 6” (13 m) and three elbows can be used
with 37’ 6” (11.4 m).

A 90° elbow is equivalent to 5’ (1.5 m) of
straight pipe. A 45° elbow is equivalent to
2’ 6” (76 cm) of straight pipe.

The termination elbow does not count as an
elbow when determining total vent lengths.

The vent can be installed with a slight
downward slope of 1/4” per foot of
horizontal run toward the vent terminal (see

diagram below). This ensures that any
condensate formed during operation of the
unit is evacuated from the appliance.

A 1/4” per foot upward slope is acceptable
when it is not possible to vent with a
downward slope; however, a UL approved
Category III Stainless Steel condensate trap
MUST be installed at the beginning of the
horizontal run. (See page 14 “Example B:
Typical Horizontal Termination w/ 1/4” per
foot UPWARD Slope” or page 15, “Standard
Vertical Vent Termination” for examples).

MINIMUM VENT LENGTH: The venting
may be as short as 12” (30 cm), provided
one vent termination is installed to the
outdoors through a sidewall, one 90° elbow
is included in the installation and the wall
thimble is installed.

Notice: Make sure that the seam of the vent
pipe in horizontal runs is toward the top of
the installation (see diagram to the far left).

Min. 3"
(8 cm)

Max. 2 feet
(61 cm)

1/4" per foot

downward slope

Vent Seam

Number of

90° elbows

(bends)

Maximum

Length of

Straight Pipe

1

2

3

47’ 6”

(14.4 m)

42’ 6”

(13 m)

37’ 6”

(11.4 m)

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