LAARS Mighty Therm2 MT2P (Sizes 500–2000 MBTU/h) - Install and Operating Manual User Manual

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) for the combustion air intake (

see Table 1

for

appropriate size). Route the intake to the heater as

directly as possible. Seal all joints with tape. Provide

adequate hangers. The unit must not support the weight

of the combustion air intake pipe. Maximum linear

pipe length allowed is 50 feet (15.2m). Three elbows

have been calculated into the 50-foot (15.2m) linear

run. Subtract 10 allowable linear feet (3.0m) for every

additional elbow used (

see Table 1

). When fewer than

3 elbows are used, the maximum linear pipe length

allowed is still 50 feet (15.2m).

The connection for the intake air pipe is on

the filter box. MT2P appliances have venting and

combustion air ducting on the top.

In addition to air needed for combustion, air

shall also be supplied for ventilation, including all air

required for comfort and proper working conditions for

personnel. The MT2P loses less than 1 percent of its

input rating to the room, but other heat sources may be

present.

2.2 Venting

2.2.1 Vent Categories

Depending upon desired MT2P venting, it may

be considered a Category I or a Category III appliance.

In general, a vertical vent system will be a Category I

system. However, in rare instances, a MT2P’s vertical

vent system may be considered Category III. In the

U.S., the National Fuel Gas Code (American National

Standard Z223.1-Latest Edition), or in Canada the

CSA B149.1 (latest edition), defines a Category I vent

system, and includes rules and tables to size these vent

systems. If the MT2P’s vertical vent system does not

satisfy the criteria for Category I venting, it must be

vented as a Category III system.

All MT2P vent systems which discharge

horizontally (without the use of a power venter) are

considered Category III vent systems.

2.2.2 Category I Vent

When vented as a category I appliance, the vent

system must conform to the National Fuel Gas Code

(American National Standard Z223.1-Latest Edition) in

the U.S., or in Canada, to CSA B149.1 (latest edition).

The vent system must be sized and installed for a

Category I Fan-Assisted Appliance.

If chimney height is greater than 25 feet, or if

multiple units are vented into the same vertical vent, a

barometric damper must be installed on each appliance,

such that the flue draft does not exceed (negative) 0.1"

w.c.

If using a power venter for any type of Category I

venting, the draft should be set between (negative) 0.01

and 0.10" w.c.

2.2.3 Common Venting Systems

MT2P units are Category I fan-assisted when

vented vertically and adhering to all applicable codes.

MT2P units are not allowed to be vented into a common

horizontal vent system, unless a properly-sized vent

fan is used, and the common vent system is properly

designed by the vent fan manufacturer or a qualified

engineer.When common venting MT2P fan-assisted

heaters with other appliances through one shared

vertical duct called a “common vent”, special care must

be taken by the installer to ensure safe operation. In the

event that the common vent is blocked, it is possible,

especially for fan-assisted devices, to vent backwards

through non-operating appliances sharing the vent,

allowing combustion products to infiltrate occupied

spaces. If the appliances are allowed to operate in

this condition, serious injury or death may occur.

WARNING

Operation of appliances with a blocked common vent

may lead to serious injury or death. Safety devices

must be implemented to prevent blocked common

vent operation. If safe operation of all appliances

connected to a common vent cannot be assured,

including prevention of spillage of flue gasses

into living spaces, common venting should not be

applied, and appliances should each be vented

separately.

It is for this reason that, in addition to following

proper vent sizing, construction and safety requirements

from the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 or in

TERM

DESCRIPTION

Pipe

Single-wall galvanized steel pipe, 24 gauge

minimum (either insulated or non-insulated)

Joint

Permanent duct tape or aluminum tape

Sealing

Table 4. Required Combustion Air Piping Material.

Figure 2. Combustion Air and Vent Through Roof.

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