Indoor vent installation – Five Star Sr200na User Manual

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The heater is design certified by CSA International for
installation on combustible flooring. For installation on car-
peting, the heater must be mounted on a metal or wood
panel that extends at least three (3) inches beyond the base
of the heater. If the heater is installed in a closet or alcove,
the entire floor shall be covered by the panel.
On an indoor installation, the exhaust discharges into a
vent pipe. Orient the heater so that the vent pipe does not
interfere with adjustment of the operating controls. The
operating control panel located on top of the jacket can be
rotated for convenient access to the control panel.

Table 1: Corrosive Vapors and

Possible Causes

COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR SUPPLY

For indoor installation, the heater requires air supply open-
ings for ventilation and combustion. The minimum require-
ments are for two (2) openings: one 12 inches from the
ceiling for ventilation air and one 12 inches from the floor
for combustion air, in accordance with the latest edition of
the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1., and any local
codes that may apply.

The minimum net free area in square inches shall be
as follows:

Table 2: Combustion and Ventilation

Air Requirements

INDOOR VENT INSTALLATION

Always vent the heater to the outdoors.
• Vent it horizontally or vertically using a Special Gas

Vent, (see Table 5, Page 14), or

• Vent it vertically using Type “B” double wall vent con-

nector pipe.

Locate the heater so as to minimize the length of horizon-
tal venting and the number of vent elbows required.
Horizontal vent runs must slope up 1/4” per foot from the
heater to allow exhaust condensate to drain and must have
a condensate drain as described in the venting installation
instructions.

OUTSIDE VENT COVER REMOVAL

The heater is supplied from the factory with a built-in
stackless outside vent for outdoor installation. Remove the
outside vent cover for indoor installation.

FIGURE 11: Flue collar

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Area

Likely Contaminants

Chlorinated swimming

Pool or spa cleaning

pools and spas

chemicals. Acids, such as
hydrochloric or muriatic acid

New construction and

Glues and cements,

remodeling areas

construction adhesives,
paints, varnishes, and
paint and varnish strippers.
Waxes and cleaners
containing calcium or
sodium chloride

Beauty parlors

Permanent wave solutions,
bleaches, aerosol cans
containing chlorocarbons
or fluorocarbons

Refrigeration plants or

Refrigerants, acids, glues

various industrial

and cements, construction

finishing and processing

adhesives

plants

Dry cleaning and

Bleaches, detergents, or

laundry areas

laundry soaps containing
chlorine.
Waxes and cleaners
containing chlorine,
calcium or sodium chloride

All Air From

All Air From

Inside Building

Outside Building

Model Combustion

Vent

Combustion

Vent

200

200 Sq. In. 200 Sq. In.

50 Sq. In.

50 Sq. In.

333

333 Sq. In. 333 Sq. In.

84 Sq. In.

84 Sq. In.

400

400 Sq. In. 400 Sq. In. 100 Sq. In. 100 Sq. In.

Combustion
Chamber
Flue Collar

4" x 8" Metal
Flue Collar

Vent Body

2855 0597 RTV

Clean the Interior Surface

Vent Pipe

Clean and RTV
This Surface

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