Venting atmospheric, single, and multiple heaters, Combined vents, Nine rules for good vents – State Industries SANDBLASTER SBD85 500 User Manual

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SBD TANK TYPE HEATERS

SERVICE HANDBOOK

Technical Training Department

Ashland City, TN ©2003

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VENTING

Atmospheric, Single, and Multiple Heaters

All SBD water heaters are classified by ANSI as category I (non-condensing, negative

pressure venting) appliances. They are approved for type B vent.

For larger applications, SBD water heaters can be common vented together either in a

tapered manifold or constant size manifold. (Follow National Fuel Gas Code

requirements for sizing and installation.)

Combined Vents

When vents are combined, the area of the combined vent should be equal to area of the

largest single vent, plus 50% of area of all others joining.

Nine Rules for Good Vents

1. The vent pipe should ALWAYS be the same size as

the outlet of the draft diverter or factory supplied vent

reducer.

• Model SBD 120 are supplied with a 6” to 5”

reducer.

• Models SBD 250, 251 and 275 are

supplied with a 8” to 6” reducer.

EXAMPLE: To combine two 6” vents with an

8” vent, the area of a combined vent should be

one half area of two 6 inch vents (14 + 14)

plus area of 8 inch vent (50) or 78 sq. inches.

Referring to chart, 78 sq. inches require 10”

diameter vent.

Vent Size

Area in Square

Inches

Vent Size

Area in Square

Inches

5"

20

10"

79

6"

28

12"

113

7"

38

14"

154

8"

50

16"

201

9"

64

18"

254

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