Installation instructions, Notice, Notices – Paloma PHH-32 part 1 User Manual

Page 35: Venting

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Venting

NOTICE:

To use 2-inch vent pipe, a

reducing adapter or bushing will be required.
Depending on the size of pipe that is chosen for

venting the water heater, it might be necessary

to use a fitting for stepping down in pipe size, to

connect to the water heater.
All intake and exhaust venting components

must have the same diameter size. Do not use a

different size on the intake and exhaust venting.
The unit may be vented horizontally through a

wall or vertically through the roof. Pipe runs must

be adequately supported along both vertical and

horizontal runs. Maximum unsupported span is

recommended to be no more than 4 feet (1.2 m).

It is imperative that the first hanger be located on

the horizontal runs immediately adjacent to the

first 90-degree elbow from the vertical rise. Only

use support isolation hanging bands. DO NOT use

wire to support pipe runs.

Stress levels in the pipe and fittings can be

significantly increased by improper installation.

If rigid pipe clamps are used to hold the pipe in

place, or if the pipe cannot move freely through a

wall penetration, the pipe may be directly stresses,

or high thermal stresses may be formed when the

pipe heats up and expands. Install accordingly to

minimize such stresses.

Preexisting Venting Notes:

If the water heater is being installed as a

replacement for an existing water heater, a thorough

inspection of the existing venting and air intake

system must be performed prior to any installation

work. Verify that the correct materials, vent lengths,

and terminal locations as described in this manual

have been met. Carefully inspect the entire venting

and air intake system for any signs of cracks or

fractures, particularly at the joints between elbows

or other fittings and the straight runs of vent pipe.

Check the system for signs of sagging or other

stresses in the joints as a result of misalignment

of any components in the system. If any of these

conditions are found, they must be corrected in

accordance with the venting instructions in this

manual before completing the installation and

putting the water heater into service.

NOTICES:

It is recommended that the air intake and

exhaust pipes have a 1/4" per foot downward

slope toward the end of the pipes.

Maintain the proper clearance between the

vent pipe and combustible or noncombustible

materials as described on page 29.

Maintain a 0-in. (0-cm) minimum clearance

required between the air intake pipes and

combustible material.

Use proper support for the vent and air intake

pipes.

Support method used should isolate the

vent pipe from floor joists or other structural

members. This helps prevent transmission of

noise and vibration.

• Do not support, pin, or otherwise secure the

venting system in a way that restricts the normal

thermal expansion and contraction of the chosen

venting material.

See page 36 for additional requirements for the

Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

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