Installation instructions, Venting for direct-vent water heater danger, Warning – Paloma PHH-32 part 1 User Manual

Page 34: Cautions, Notice, Venting, Venting requirements, Recommended vent lengths

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Venting for Direct-Vent Water Heater

DANGER:

Failure to properly vent

the water heater to the outdoors as outlined in

this Venting section will result in death or serious

personal injury. To avoid the risk of fire, explosion,

or asphyxiation from carbon monoxide, NEVER

operate the water heater unless it is properly

vented and has adequate air supply for proper

operation as outlined in this Venting section.

WARNING:

Refer to page 29 for required clearances to

combustible materials. Improper clearances can

cause explosion or fire resulting in death, personal

injury, and/or product damage.

CAUTIONS:

Check to make sure flue gases do not recirculate

into the air intake terminal when using direct

venting. If the water heater is having service issues,

flue recirculation may be a contributing factor.

Even when the minimum vent terminal separation

distances are followed, recirculation may still

occur depending upon the location outside

the building, the distance from other buildings,

proximity to corners, weather conditions, wind

patterns, and snow depth.

Periodically check to make sure that flue

recirculation is not occurring. Signs of flue gas

recirculation include frosted or frozen intake

terminals and condensate in the intake terminal

and venting system.

Correction to flue recirculation may involve

angling the intake away from the exhaust

terminal and increasing the distance between

them. Check to be sure the intake and exhaust

terminals are not obstructed, especially during

periods of below-freezing weather.

Venting Requirements

The installation of venting must comply with

national codes, local codes, and the vent

manufacturer’s instructions.
The vent exhaust and air intake must be vented

outside as described in these instructions. DO NOT

vent this water heater through a chimney. It must be

vented separately from all other appliances.

NOTICE:

The unit can be vented using

only the following recommended pipe material.
Use only 2- or 3-inch diameter pipe. Refer to local

codes for restrictions on the use of PVC, CPVC, or

ABS pipe and fittings. All exhaust venting materials

for product installed in Canada must meet ULC-S636.
Acceptable materials or equivalent:
PVC (Schedule 40, ASTM D-1785)

CPVC (Schedule 40, ASTM F-441)

ABS (Schedule 40, ASTM D-2661) (Not permitted

in Canada)
The fittings, other than the VENT TERMINAL,

should be equivalent to the following:
PVC (Schedule 40 DWV, ASTM D-2665)

CPVC (Schedule 40 DWV, ASTM F-438)

ABS (Schedule 40 DWV, ASTM D-2661) (Not

permitted in Canada)

Polypropylene

Category III Stainless Steel
DO NOT USE Schedule 20, Cell Core, Drain Pipe,

Galvanized, Aluminum, or B-Vent.

Recommended Vent Lengths

Before starting the vent installation, careful

planning should be given to the routing and

termination of the vent pipes. The length of the

vent pipes (inlet and outlet) should be kept to a

minimum. Also, see pages 37–38 and 44 for vent

terminal placement. Refer to the maximum and

minimum vent length charts for the pipe sizes that

can be used and the total equivalent length of pipe

that can be used. Do not exceed equivalent length

of pipe in maximum vent length chart.

Maximum Vent Length (intake/outlet):

Number

of 90°

Elbows

Maximum

Length of 2"

Straight Pipe

Maximum

Length of 3"

Straight Pipe

0 or 1

5.0 ft. (1.5 m)

38.0 ft. (11.6 m)

2

3.5 ft. (1.0 m)

36.5 ft. (11.1 m)

3

2.0 ft. (0.6 m)

35.0 ft. (10.6 m)

4

Not available

33.5 ft. (10.2 m)

5

Not available

32.0 ft. (9.8 m)

6

Not available

30.5 ft. (9.3 m)

The system will not operate if there is excessive

restriction (pressure drop) in the venting system.

Use the chart above to calculate the maximum

pipe run length with the required number of

elbows (e.g., a maximum 38 ft. [12 m] of 3" vent

pipe may be used provided there is only one 90°

elbow in the system).
A 90° elbow is equivalent to 1 ft. 6 in. (0.5 m) of

straight pipe.
The vent termination does not count as part of the

straight pipe equivalent when determining the total

vent length.

Minimum Vent Length:

Number

of 90°

Elbows

Minimum

Length of 2"

Straight Pipe

Minimum

Length of 3"

Straight Pipe

1

1.0 ft. (0.3 m)

1.0 ft. (0.3 m)

Venting

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