LAARS NeoTherm LC NTV1700 - Install and Operating Manual User Manual

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NeoTherm LC Boilers and Water Heaters

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3.2 Venting

WARNING

Selection of improper vent materials for installations

that are installed in closets, or will be operated

in high ambient temperature levels, may lead to

property damage, personal injury, or death.

WARNING

A 12” or 305 mm section (for Model 1000) or 36” or

915 mm section (for Model 1700) of CPVC must be

connected directly to the boiler before a PVC vent

system can be used. Connecting PVC directly to the

boiler’s flue collar may cause vent failure, leading to

property damage, personal injury, or death.

WARNING

Failure to use the appropriate vent material,

installation techniques, or glues and sealants could

lead to vent failure causing property damage,

personal injury or death.

WARNING

All venting must be installed according to this

manual and any other applicable local codes,

including but not limited to, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54,

CSA B149.1, CSAB149.2 and ULC-S636. Failure to

follow this manual and applicable codes may lead to

property damage, severe injury, or death.

The flue temperature of the NeoTherm LC

changes dramatically with changes in operating

water temperature. Therefore, it is necessary to

assess the application of the boiler to determine

the required certified vent class. If the NeoTherm

LC is installed in an application where the

ambient temperature is elevated, and/or installed

in a closet/alcove, CPVC, polypropylene, or

stainless steel material is required. If the system

temperatures are unknown at the time of

installation, class IIC or higher venting material

is recommended.
The NeoTherm LC is a Category IV appliance and

may be installed with PVC, CPVC that complies

with ANSI/ASTM D1785 F441, or polypropylene

that complies with ULC-S636 Class 2C, or a

stainless steel venting system that complies with the

UL 1738 Standard. (See Table 5.) The unit’s vent

can terminate through the roof, or through an outside

wall.
The use of polypropylene vent material has

been accepted by CSA for use with exhaust and

combustion. The polypropylene vent manufacturer

shall have ULCS636 Class 2C approval or higher

with a recognized listing agency for all components

used in the venting system. All components used

must be from the same manufacturer and designed

for use with exhaust temperatures of 195°F

(90°C) or higher. When installing polypropylene

vent systems, please, refer to the vent supplier’s

installation instructions for proper installation

techniques.
When using PVC/CPVC for the vent material, the

first 12 inches or 305 mm (for Model 1000) or 36”

or 915 mm (for Model 1700) of the vent must be

connected to the CPVC section included with the

NeoTherm LC. The CPVC vent section included

with the NeoTherm LC may be broken by CPVC

fittings if necessary, but never reduced in total

length. See Table 2 to select the appropriate vent

pipe diameter.
When using polypropylene, all vent material must be

from the same manufacturer and UL-S636 rated.
All installations must be done following the vent

supplier’s recommended installation techniques.

If these are not available, refer to the Laars

recommendations for the material used.
The vent pipe must pitch upward, toward the

vent terminal, not less than 1/4” per foot, so that

condensate will run back to the NeoTherm LC to

drain. Route the vent pipe to the heater as directly as

possible. Seal all joints. Provide adequate hangers

as required in the venting system manufacturer’s

Installation Instructions. Horizontal portions of the

venting system must be supported to prevent sagging

and may not have any low sections that could trap

condensate. The unit must not support the weight of

the vent pipe. Please see Table 2 for proper diameter

vs. length allowed.

3.2.1

Common Venting

A single vent that is shared by multiple NeoTherm

LC’s must be engineered by a competent venting

specialist, and could involve the selection of draft

inducing equipment, hardware and controls to

properly balance flue gas pressures. Do not common

vent NeoTherm LC’s unless the vent system

meets this requirement. NeoTherm LC’s are

never permitted to share a vent with Category I

appliances.

3.2.2

Venting Requirements Unique to

Canada

NeoTherm LC boilers and water heaters are Vent

Category IV appliances. Per the requirements of

CAN/CSA-B149.1, only BH vent systems can be

connected to these units and such vent systems,

either ULC S636 certified stainless steel or other

ULC S636 certified BH vent (eg. plastics) must

be installed per the vent manufacturer’s certified

installation instructions.

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