Lochinvar 502, 2072 operation manual Exhaust fans, Combustion air filter

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1 Determine unit location

Exhaust fans

Any fan or equipment which exhausts air from the mechanical room may deplete the combustion air supply and/or cause a down draft in the venting system. Spillage of flue products from the venting system into an occupied living space can cause a very hazardous condition that must be immediately corrected. If a fan is used to supply combustion air to the mechanical room, the installer must make sure that it does not cause drafts which could lead to nuisance operational problems with the pool heater.

Vertical DirectAire™, Horizontal DirectAire™, and Direct Vent venting systems have specific requirements for combustion air ducts from the outside which are directly connected to the unit. See the requirements for combustion air duct in the venting section.

NOTICE Use of filters having MERV (Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value) ratings higher than

4 is not recommended. Higher efficiency low-micron filters can limit combustion air leading to either nuisance problems or potential component damage if used over prolonged periods of time. Filters having a MERV rating of 5 to 6 may be used on a limited basis during the construction phase of a project provided they are replaced once filter loading becomes apparent. After the construction phase is completed, it is recommended that the filter be changed to a 4 or lower MERV disposable type filter.

Installation & Operation Manual

Combustion air filter

This unit has a standard air filter located at the combustion air inlet. This filter helps ensure clean air is used for the combustion process. Check this filter every month and replace when it becomes dirty. The filter size on Models 502 - 752 is 12" x 12" x 1" (30.5 cm x 30.5 cm x 2.5 cm) and 16" x 16" x 1" (40.6 cm x 40.6 cm x 2.5 cm) on Models 992 - 2072. You can find these commercially available filters at any home center or HVAC supply store.

For convenience and flexibility, you can direct the combustion air inlet from either the back or right side of the unit. To arrange the combustion air inlet for side entry, follow the steps below:

1.Remove the metal panel from the unit’s side wall (see FIG. 1-6).

2.Remove screws from the air filter/bracket assembly.

3.Move the filter/bracket assembly from the rear of unit to the side opening (see FIG. 1-7).

4.Attach filter/bracket assembly to the unit’s side using the pre-drilled screw holes.

5.Attach the metal panel to the rear combustion air opening to seal it off.

Figure 1-6_Metal Panel Covering Side Combustion

Figure 1-7_Moving Air Filter / Bracket Assembly from

Air Inlet

Rear of Unit to Side

NOTICE

CAUTION

During construction the air filter should be checked more frequently to ensure it does not become clogged with combustion dirt and debris.

Sustained operation of an appliance with a clogged filter may result in nuisance operational problems, bad combustion, and non-warrantable component failures.

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Contents Installation & Operation Manual Models 502 Save this manual for future referenceContents Please read before proceeding Special instructionsRemoval of Combustion Chamber Lining or Base Panels Safety information Owner warningCopper-fin2- How it works Copper-fin2- How it works Copper-fin2- How it works Specifications RatingsDetermine unit location Location of unitIndoor clearances from combustible construction Freeze protectionOutdoor pool heater installation LocationHydronic systems anti-freeze Combustion and ventilation airOutside Combustion Air Using Direct Venting Minimum Recommended Combustion AIR Supply to Equipment RoomExhaust fans Combustion air filterVenting Identify your appliance’s vent systemCAT IV Flue pipe materials CAT I Negative pressure non-condensingVent system options Draft VentingGeneral information Venting supportBarometric damper location Conventional negative draft venting see Negative draftFlue outlet piping Common Venting SystemsMasonry chimney installations Vertical vent termination clearances and locationInspection of a masonry chimney 1Vent Termination from Peaked Roof 10 ft. or Less From Ridge Vertical DirectAire venting see Combustion air inlet pipingLength of air inlet pipe Sidewall air inletVertical Rooftop Air Inlet Combined air inlet pointsClearances Venting of flue products Directaire Kits Model Horizontal KIT Vertical KITSidewall venting see Sidewall with fanSidewall venting termination Sidewall vent termination clearances and locationDrain tee installation Sidewall venting without fanModels 502 Horizontal DirectAire venting Powered Venting see Venting of flue productsDirect venting see Flue outlet pipingVertical DV venting termination Masonry chimney installation Horizontal DV venting terminationHorizontal Vent Termination Clearances and Location Combustion air inlet pipingConnecting the air inlet pipe to the unit Air inlet piping materialsLength of air inlet pipe Sealing PVC, CPVC, ABS, dryer vent, and flex duct vent pipeMultiple sidewall direct vent installations Vertical and sidewall combustion air inletHorizontal combustion air inlet clearances Vertical Combustion Air Inlet ClearancesOutdoor installation see Outdoor vent/air inlet locationOutdoor vent cap kit Connecting to gas supply Gas connectionsGas connection Gas pressure testSuggested GAS Pipe Size for Single Unit Installations Model Combination gas valvesGas train and controls Venting of combination gas valvesGAS Piping Size Chart Checking gas supply pressureWater connections Circulating pump502 752 Models 992 1442 ModelsHeat exchanger Initial set-up of maximum water flowMinimum Pump Performance Auxiliary Mixed Water Limit Control3Heater Within 15 feet of Pool Piping 6Cascaded Heaters Beyond 15 feet of Pool Piping Pool Return Sensor Location MIN Primary Automatic bypass valve cover installation Pumped Automatic BypassOutdoor operation 3-way valve cover Water flow switch Pump purge delayPump purge pre-running delay Relief valveWay automatic bypass valve wiring Way Automatic Bypass Valve WiringRemote Wire Connection Electrical connectionsInstallation must comply with Pool heater operating control moduleLine voltage connections AMP Draw DataLouver proving switch Pool return sensor 2-wirePool supply/limit sensor 4-wire Low voltage connectionsAlarm contacts Wiring of the cascadePre-start checklist StartupStarting the filter system Check for gas leaksCheck thermostat circuits Check vent and air pipingPlacing the pool heater in operation Start the pool heater2Operating Instructions Configuration of the cascade Set clockOperating information GeneralPool heater temperature regulation DAY Switching on Sequence CascadeSequence of the cascade Sequence of operation MENU/EXIT Display Screen ENTER/RESET Updown Copper-fin2control moduleAccess modes InstallerUser To save parameters and exit programmingStatus display screens Unit Pump Delay Sysrtn OpenSysrtn Shorted STG DemandMaintenance Maintenance and annual startup Service technicianOwner maintenance Maintenance Address reported problemsInspect appliance area Inspect appliance interiorCheck all wiring Check control settingsCheck relief valve Inspect/replace hot surface igniter Ignition system checkoutInspect and clean burner Perform start-up and checks Check burner flameCheck flue gas passageways Review with owner Oiled bearing circulatorsConnection diagram Digital HarnessController Ladder diagram LOW VoltageRuntime Contacts 2BOARDCONNECTION Outdoor S5SENSOR POOL2ND Page
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2072, 502 specifications

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