Installation instructions, Venting for direct-vent water heater (cont.), Warning – Paloma PHH-32 part 2 User Manual

Page 4: Caution, Cautions, Notices, Venting, Horizontal vent installation

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Venting

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Venting for Direct-Vent Water Heater (cont.)

Exhaust Vent Pipe

Air Intake Pipe

Wall Plate

Inspection

Access Panel

(Optional)

Inspection

Access Panel

(Optional)

Ceiling

Downward Slope

12"

(300 mm)

Horizontal Vent Installation

WARNING:

Danger of fire or bodily

injury – Solvent cements and primers are highly

flammable. Provide adequate ventilation and do

not assemble near heat source or open flame. Do

not smoke. Avoid skin or eye contact. Observe all

cautions and warnings on material containers.

CAUTION:

Use tankless water

heater manufacturer-approved Schedule 40 PVC

(foam core is not permitted at any time), Schedule

80 PVC, CPVC, ABS polypropylene, or UL

1738-listed Category III Stainless Steel. No other

vent material is permitted.

Joining Pipes and Fittings

All pipe, fittings, solvent cement, primers, and

procedures, for the U.S., must conform to American

National Standards Institute and American Society

for Testing and Materials (ANSI/ASTM) standards.

For Canada, all pipe, fittings, solvent cement,

primers, and procedures must conform to ULC-

S636 and vent manufacture specifications.

CAUTIONS:

Do NOT use solvent cement that has become

curdled, lumpy, or thickened.

Do NOT thin solvent cement. Observe shelf

precautions printed on the containers.

For applications below 32°F, use only lower

temperature-type solvent cement.

Appropriate solvent and cleaner must be used

for the type of vent pipe used (PVC, CPVC, or

ABS).

Cleaner-Primer and Medium-Body

Solvent Cement

All joints in vent piping must be properly sealed,

and we recommend using the following material:
PVC materials should use ASTM D-2564-grade

cement.
CPVC materials should use ASTM F-493-grade

cement.
ABS materials should use ASTM D-2235-grade

cement (ABS is not allowed in Canada).

Cementing Joints

1. Cut pipe end square; remove jagged edges and

burrs. Chamfer end of pipe; then clean fitting

socket and pipe joint area of all dirt, grease, or

moisture.

2. After checking pipe and socket for proper fit,

wipe socket and pipe with cleaner-primer. Apply

a liberal coat of primer to inside surface of

socket and outside of pipe.

3. Apply a thin coat of cement evenly in the

socket. Quickly apply a heavy coat of cement to

the pipe and insert pipe into fitting with a slight

twisting motion until it bottoms out.

4. Hold the pipe fitting for 30 seconds to prevent

the tapered socket from pushing the pipe out of

the fitting.

5. Wipe all excess cement from the joint with a

rag. Allow 15 minutes before handling. Cure

time will vary according to fit, temperature, and

humidity.

NOTICES:

Cement must be fluid; if not, recoat.
Stir the solvent frequently while using. Use a

natural bristle brush or the dauber supplied with

the can. The proper brush size is one inch.

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