Flue gas venting, Vent connector and draft regulator, Danger – State GPO 69 700OE User Manual

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• When communicating with outdoors by means of vertical ducts, each

opening shall have a free area of not less than one square inch per

4,000 Btu per hour (551 mm

2

/kW) (35 square inches per gallon of oil

consumed per hour) of total input rating of all appliances in the enclosure.

• If horizontal ducts are used, each opening shall have a free

area of not less than one square inch per 2,000 Btu per hour

(1,101 mm

2

/kW) (70 square inches per gallon of oil consumed per

hour) of total input of all appliances in the enclosure, fig. 5.

FIGURE 5.

FLUE GAS VENTING

In the absence of any local codes, regulations, or vent pipe or chimney

manufacturer's recommendations, for oil fired equipment, follow the

suggestions below for designing and installing a venting system.

For these water heaters, it is recommended that an adequate chimney be

used for venting the flue gases. Type B, double wall, vent pipe should be

used as the vent connector pipe. However, where no chimney is available,

vent pipe may be used to construct a vent.

Where an existing chimney or vent is to be used, be sure that the chimney

or vent has adequate capacity for the number and sizes of appliances

being vented through it. Inspect the chimney or vent and remove all soot

or other obstructions which will retard free draft.

VENT CONNECTOR AND DRAFT REGULATOR

The chimney or vent connector diameter should be the same size as the

heater flue outlet, see Table 4. A minimum rise of 1/4" per foot (21mm/M)

of horizontal connector length must be maintained between the heater

and chimney opening, fig. 6. The connector length should be kept as

short as possible.

TABLE 4. SUGGESTED VENT CONNECTOR SIZES

Outlet Diameter

Model Number

Inches

(mm)

GPO 86-199*

6

152.4

GPO 86-245

8

203

GPO 84-315/315A

8

203

GPO 75-385/385A

8

203

GPO 75-455/455A

8

203

GPO 69-700/700A

10

254

* These models are factory supplied with a flue reducer which should

be installed on the top cover.

In venting systems where a continuous or intermittent back (positive) draft

is found to exist, the cause must be determined and corrected. In some

cases, a special vent cap may be required.

If the back draft cannot be corrected by normal methods or if a suitable

draft cannot be obtained, additional make up air must be provided to the

room to assure proper venting and combustion.

Note: A negative draft must be maintained in the vent piping.

The barometric draft regulator must be installed in the same room

as the heater, fig. 6. Locate the regulator as close as possible to

the heater and at least 18" (457.2 mm) from a combustible ceiling

or wall. A manually operated damper should not be placed in the

chimney connector.

PROPER VENT CONNECTOR INSTALLATION

FIGURE 6.

CHIMNEY

The oil-fired water heater must be connected to a chimney built in

accordance with accepted building code practice or listed factory built type,

Table 5. The exit point of the chimney flue gas must be at least 3' (0.91

M) above the highest point where it passes through the roof of a building.

Also, it must be at least 2' (0.61 M) higher than any portion of a building

within 10' (3.05 M) of the chimney.

MULTIPLE HEATER FLUES

When two or more oil-fired water heaters are connected to a single chimney

or vent there shall be sufficient draft available for safe combustion and

removal of combustion products to the outdoors from each heater. Refer

to local codes for connection details.

Only one oil-fired water heater should be connected to any one type L

venting system.

A draft regulator shall be provided for each oil-fired water heater in a

multiple heater system.

DANGER

INCORRECT INSTALLATION CAN CAUSE IMPROPER OPERATION,

FIRE, ASPHYXIATION, SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. NEVER

OPERATE THIS WATER HEATER UNLESS IT IS PROPERLY VENTED

TO THE OUTDOORS AND HAS ADEQUATE COMBUSTION AIR SUPPLY.

Oil Equivalent Output Square & Rectangle

Firing Heat Input Heat Stack

Round Stack Minimum

Model

Rate

Rate Rate Dimension Diameter Height

Number

(GPH) (LPH) Btuh kW Btuh kW Inches

mm

Inches mm

Feet Metres

GPO 86 -199

1.42

5.38

199,000 58 159,200

47 8 1/2 X 8 1/2 216 x 216

9

228.6

20

6.1

GPO 86 -245

1.75

6.62

245,000 72 196,000

57 8 1/2 X 8 1/2 216 x 216

9

228.6

20

6.1

GPO 84-315 (A)

2.25

8.52

315,000 92 252,000

74

8 1/2 X 13

216 x 330

10

254

30

9.1

GPO 75 -385 (A)

2.75

10.41 385,000 113 308,000

90

8 1/2 X 13

216 x 330

10

254

30

9.1

GPO 75 -455 (A)

3.25

12.30 455,000 133 364,000 107

13 X 13

330 x 330

12

304.8

35

10.7

GPO 69 -700 (A)

5

18.93 700,000 205 560,000 164

13 X 18

330 x 457

14

355.6

40

12.2

TABLE 5. USUAL CHIMNEY SIZES FOR UNITS

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