LAARS Mighty-Stack TL80-199 - Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions User Manual

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Figure 10. Horizontal Vent Terminations.

(b) Vent Termination

A side wall vent terminal (hood) must be used

when the water heater is vented through a side wall.

Use Laars Part Number D2004300, 4" (102 mm) dia.

The vent hood provides a means of installing vent pipe

through the building wall, and must be located in

accordance with ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, or in Canada

CAN/CGA-B149 and local applicable codes (see

Figure 9).

Locate the vent terminal so that it cannot be

blocked by snow. Most codes require that the

termination be at least 12 inches (305 mm) above

grade, but the installer may determine it should be

higher depending on local conditions.

1M. Water Piping

1.

To prevent damage to the unit, all soldering must

be done before making any connections to the

heater or the tank.

2.

If a backflow preventer, pressure reducing valve,

or check valve is included in the cold water

supply line, you must provide a way to control

thermal expansion of the water in the tank. This

will prevent the temperature and pressure relief

valve from being forced open repeatedly. For

advice on controlling this situation, contact the

water supplier or local plumbing inspector.

Install an expansion tank of the proper size, as

shown in Figure 11.

3.

The discharge piping for the pressure relief valve

must be directed so that the hot water cannot

splash on anyone. Attach the run-off tube to the

pressure relief valve, and run the end of the tube

to within 6" (152 mm) of the floor. Do not install

any reducing couplings, valves, or any other type

of restriction in this line. This run-off tube must

be installed to allow free and complete drainage

of both the valve and the run-off tube.

WARNING

Don’t install the run-off tube so the end terminates
outdoors. This could allow a freezing condition to
plug the end of the pipe. If the run-off tube is
allowed to remain blocked, an explosion may result.
This can cause property damage, personal injury,
or death.

Figure 11. Expansion Tank Installation.

Dimensions shown

in feet (m).

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