Lochinvar SNA285-125, SNA500-125 Vent Length, Removing from existing vent, Vent and air piping

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2General venting (continued)

Minimum / Maximum allowable combustion air and vent piping lengths are as follows:

Vent = 12 equivalent feet minimum / 100 equivalent feet maximum

Combustion Air (when used) = 12 equivalent feet minimum / 100 equivalent feet maximum

When determining equivalent combustion air and vent length, add 5 feet for each 90° elbow and 3 feet for each 45° elbow.

EXAMPLE: 20 feet of PVC pipe + (4) 90° elbows + (2) 45° elbows + (1) concentric vent kit (CVK3003) = 49 equivalent feet of piping.

Table 2C Equivalent Vent Lengths

Model

Kit

Equivalent

Number

Vent Length

 

SNR150-100 -- SNR200-100 CVK3003

3 feet

Vent, air piping and termination:

The Shield water heater vent and air piping can be installed through the roof or through a sidewall. Follow the procedures in this manual for the method chosen. Refer to the information in this manual to determine acceptable vent and air piping length.

Air contamination

Pool and laundry products and common household and hobby products often contain fluorine or chlorine compounds. When these chemicals pass through the water heater, they can form strong acids. The acid can eat through the water heater wall, causing serious damage and presenting a possible threat of flue gas spillage or appliance water leakage into the building.

Please read the information given in Table 1A, page 10, listing contaminants and areas likely to contain them. If contaminating chemicals will be present near the location of the water heater combustion air inlet, have your installer pipe the water heater combustion air and vent to another location, per this manual.

SNA285-125

CVK3007

3 feet

 

 

 

SNA400-125

CVK3007

5 feet

 

 

 

SNA500-125

CVK3007

30 feet

Removing from existing vent

Follow the instructions in Section 1, page 11 of this manual when removing a water heater from an existing vent system.

￿WARNING

￿WARNING

If the water heater combustion air inlet is located in a laundry room or pool facility, for example, these areas will always contain hazardous contaminants.

To prevent the potential of severe personal injury or death, check for areas and products listed in Table 1A, page 10 before installing the water heater or air inlet piping.

Vent and air piping

Vent and air system:

If contaminants are found, you MUST:

• Remove contaminants permanently.

NOTICE

Installation must comply with local requirements and with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 for U.S. installations or CSA B149.1 for Canadian installations.

—OR—

• Relocate air inlet and vent terminations

to other areas.

You may use any of the vent/air piping methods covered in this manual. Do not attempt to install the Shield water heater using any other means.

￿WARNING DO NOT mix components from different systems. The vent system could fail, causing

leakage of flue products into the living space. Use only PVC or CPVC and fittings, with primer and cement specifically designed for the material used.

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Contents What to do if YOU Smell GAS Installation & Service ManualContents Hazard definitions Please read before proceedingBlower Shield How it worksModels SNR150-100 -- SNA285-125 Model SNA500-125 Model SNA400-125CSA RatingsCloset and alcove installations Installation must comply withDetermine water heater location Before locating the water heater, check1Closet Installation Minimum Required Clearances Prevent combustion air contamination Flooring and foundationRemove water heater from wood pallet Do not install the Shield water heater into 3Combustion Air Direct from Outside Minimum Recommended Combustion AIR Supply to Equipment Room Direct venting options General ventingVent pipe and fittings Venting and combustion airCanada Air inlet pipe materials Air intake/vent connectionsVent and air piping Vent LengthRemoving from existing vent Sidewall direct venting If using the alternate sidewall terminationVent/air termination sidewall Vent Size2Clearance to Gravity Air Inlets Termination and fittings Prepare wall penetrationsPrepare wall penetrations Alternate Field Supplied Option 5AMultiple Vent Terminations must also comply with -1A Multiple vent/air terminationsDescription and usage Sidewall termination installationSidewall termination optional concentric vent 9Concentric Vent Dimensional Drawing Multiventing sidewall terminations 12Concentric Vent Sidewall AttachmentVent/air termination vertical Vertical direct venting2Vertical Terminations with Multiple Water Heaters Prepare roof penetrationsVertical termination optional concentric vent Vertical termination installationMultiventing vertical terminations 6Concentric Vent Roof Installation1Vertical Direct Venting w/Room Air Conventional and sidewall ventingSystem water piping methods System pipingScalding General piping informationDelta T Piping componentsWater chemistry Single Unit 3Multiple Units Water Tank Supply Gas connections Connecting gas supply pipingPropane gas Natural gasLength of Pipe in Straight Feet for 1/2 PSI Natural Gas Pipe Capacity ChartCheck inlet gas supply Gas pressure Gas valve replacementField wiring 3Low Voltage Field Wiring Connections Inputs Condensate drain Condensate disposalFinal checks before starting the water heater Start-upCheck for gas leaks Inspect/fill condensate system If water heater does not start correctly Start the water heaterCheck system and water heater Check flame and combustion2Operating Instructions Models SNR150-100 -- SNA285-125 3Operating Instructions Models SNA400-125 -- SNA500-125 Protection features Temperature controlOperating information GeneralSaving parameters Water heater temperature regulationAdjustable control parameters HTR Ignition Sequence of operation1Control Panel Shield control moduleStatus Display Screens Status display screensStatus Display Screens cont’d Owner maintenance Maintenance Maintenance and annual startupService technician Maintenance Check water system Flue vent system and air pipingCheck expansion tank Check water heater relief valveCheck all water heater wiring Check ignition ground wiring Check burner flameCheck control settings Check flame signalHandling ceramic fiber materials Cleaning heat exchangerOiled bearing circulators Niosh stated First AidBefore troubleshooting TroubleshootingCheck control module fuses Check the followingNo Burner Operation No DisplayUnit Does Not Modulate Above 50%Temperature F Resistance Ω Checking temperature sensorsTroubleshooting No Flame Ign FlameSequence Running No FlameGV/Relay FailHigh Limit Manual ResetFan Low Fan Speed LowFan High SwitchFan Speed High Sensor OpenProgr ParametersWatch Dog Error Service BlkLow 24 VAC Write EEPromGas Valve Adjustment Combustion Analysis ProcedureOr Obstruction Gas Supply PressureModels SNR150-100 -- SNA285-125 Gas valve adjustment procedureModel SNA400-125 Model SNA500-125120 VAC DiagramsLOW Voltage

SNA400-125, SNR150-100, SNA285-125, SNR200-100, SNA500-125 specifications

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