Lochinvar 2072 Vertical DirectAire venting see, Combustion air inlet piping, Sidewall air inlet

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2 Venting (continued)

Vertical DirectAire™ venting - see page 14.

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NOTICE

Before installing a venting system, follow requirements found in the General Venting section.

 

The Vertical DirectAire™ vent system is the same as the Conventional Negative Draft vent system, except it pulls combustion air from the outdoors through a separate air inlet pipe. Follow all requirements in the Conventional Negative Draft Venting section on page 16.

The Vertical DirectAire™ vent system requires you to install two pipes directly to the unit; one vertical pipe with a rooftop termination for the flue products and one pipe for combustion air. For this venting option, you must purchase the DV box adapter from the appliance manufacturer. The DV box attaches to the air inlet of the unit. The pipe for combustion air attaches to the DV box (see FIG. 2-11 on page 28). Reference page 28 for a list of approved air intake materials.

Combustion air inlet piping

￿WARNING

Locate and install the combustion air inlet cap correctly. Failure to do so can allow the discharge of flue products to be drawn into the combustion process. This can result in incomplete combustion and potentially hazardous levels of carbon monoxide in the flue products. This will cause operational problems and the spillage of flue products. Spillage of flue products can cause personal injury or death due to carbon monoxide poisoning.

The sidewall or vertical rooftop DirectAire™ combustion air supply system has specific material and installation requirements. The air inlet pipe connects directly to the unit to supply combustion air. In most installations, the combustion air inlet pipe will be a dedicated system with one air inlet pipe per unit. You can combine multiple air inlets if the guidelines in Combined Air Inlet Points, page 20 are followed. The air inlet pipe will be connected to a combustion air inlet cap as specified in this section.

For normal installations, this system uses a single-wall pipe to supply combustion air from outdoors directly to the unit.

In cold climates, use a Type-B double-wall vent pipe or an insulated single-wall pipe for combustion air. This will help prevent moisture in the cool incoming air from condensing and leaking from the inlet pipe.

Length of air inlet pipe

The installed length of air inlet pipe from the unit to the outside air inlet cap must not exceed 50 equivalent feet (15.2 m). Subtract 5 feet (1.5 m) of equivalent length for each 90° elbow. Subtract 2.5 feet (0.7 m) of equivalent length for each 45° elbow.

Do not exceed the limits for the combustion air inlet piping lengths.

Sidewall air inlet

The sidewall air inlet cap is supplied in the Sidewall Air Inlet Kit. Order the kit from the appliance manufacturer. This sidewall cap supplies combustion air for a single unit only. See Table 2B, page 21, for kit numbers.

Locate the unit as close as possible to the sidewall where you will install the combustion air supply system.

Figure 2-5_Sidewall Combustion Air Inlet

Figure 2-6_Air Inlet Cap for Sidewall Termination

 

 

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Contents Save this manual for future reference Installation & Operation Manual Models 502Contents Special instructions Please read before proceedingRemoval of Combustion Chamber Lining or Base Panels Owner warning Safety informationCopper-fin2- How it works Copper-fin2- How it works Copper-fin2- How it works Ratings SpecificationsFreeze protection Determine unit locationLocation of unit Indoor clearances from combustible constructionCombustion and ventilation air Outdoor pool heater installationLocation Hydronic systems anti-freezeMinimum Recommended Combustion AIR Supply to Equipment Room Outside Combustion Air Using Direct VentingCombustion air filter Exhaust fansCAT I Negative pressure non-condensing VentingIdentify your appliance’s vent system CAT IV Flue pipe materialsDraft Venting Vent system optionsVenting support General informationBarometric damper location Common Venting Systems Conventional negative draft venting seeNegative draft Flue outlet pipingVertical vent termination clearances and location Masonry chimney installationsInspection of a masonry chimney 1Vent Termination from Peaked Roof 10 ft. or Less From Ridge Sidewall air inlet Vertical DirectAire venting seeCombustion air inlet piping Length of air inlet pipeCombined air inlet points Vertical Rooftop Air InletClearances Directaire Kits Model Horizontal KIT Vertical KIT Venting of flue productsSidewall vent termination clearances and location Sidewall venting seeSidewall with fan Sidewall venting terminationSidewall venting without fan Drain tee installationModels 502 Venting of flue products Horizontal DirectAire venting Powered Venting seeFlue outlet piping Direct venting seeVertical DV venting termination Combustion air inlet piping Masonry chimney installationHorizontal DV venting termination Horizontal Vent Termination Clearances and LocationSealing PVC, CPVC, ABS, dryer vent, and flex duct vent pipe Connecting the air inlet pipe to the unitAir inlet piping materials Length of air inlet pipeVertical Combustion Air Inlet Clearances Multiple sidewall direct vent installationsVertical and sidewall combustion air inlet Horizontal combustion air inlet clearancesOutdoor vent/air inlet location Outdoor installation seeOutdoor vent cap kit Gas pressure test Connecting to gas supplyGas connections Gas connectionVenting of combination gas valves Suggested GAS Pipe Size for Single Unit Installations ModelCombination gas valves Gas train and controlsChecking gas supply pressure GAS Piping Size Chart992 1442 Models Water connectionsCirculating pump 502 752 ModelsAuxiliary Mixed Water Limit Control Heat exchangerInitial set-up of maximum water flow Minimum Pump Performance3Heater Within 15 feet of Pool Piping 6Cascaded Heaters Beyond 15 feet of Pool Piping Pool Return Sensor Location MIN Primary Pumped Automatic Bypass Automatic bypass valve cover installationOutdoor operation 3-way valve cover Relief valve Water flow switchPump purge delay Pump purge pre-running delayElectrical connections Way automatic bypass valve wiringWay Automatic Bypass Valve Wiring Remote Wire ConnectionAMP Draw Data Installation must comply withPool heater operating control module Line voltage connectionsLow voltage connections Louver proving switchPool return sensor 2-wire Pool supply/limit sensor 4-wireWiring of the cascade Alarm contactsCheck for gas leaks Pre-start checklistStartup Starting the filter systemStart the pool heater Check thermostat circuitsCheck vent and air piping Placing the pool heater in operation2Operating Instructions Set clock Configuration of the cascadeGeneral Operating informationPool heater temperature regulation Cascade DAY Switching on SequenceSequence of the cascade Sequence of operation Copper-fin2control module MENU/EXIT Display Screen ENTER/RESET UpdownTo save parameters and exit programming Access modesInstaller UserStatus display screens STG Demand Unit Pump DelaySysrtn Open Sysrtn ShortedService technician Maintenance Maintenance and annual startupOwner maintenance Inspect appliance interior MaintenanceAddress reported problems Inspect appliance areaIgnition system checkout Check all wiringCheck control settings Check relief valve Inspect/replace hot surface igniterPerform start-up and checks Check burner flame Inspect and clean burnerCheck flue gas passageways Oiled bearing circulators Review with ownerDigital Harness Connection diagramController LOW Voltage Ladder diagramRuntime Contacts 2BOARDCONNECTION Outdoor S5SENSOR POOL2ND Page
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