Lochinvar 402 - 2072 operation manual Outside Combustion Air Using Direct Venting

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Installation & Operation Manual

1 Determine unit location (continued)

All dimensions are based on net free area in square inches. Metal louvers or screens reduce the free area of a combustion air opening a minimum of approximately 25%. Check with louver manufacturers for exact net free area of louvers. Where two openings are provided, one must be within 12" (30 cm) of the ceiling and one must be within 12" (30 cm) of the floor of the equipment room. Each opening must have a minimum net free area as specified in TABLE 1C, page 11. Single openings shall be installed within 12" (30 cm) of the ceiling.

Figure 1-5_Outside Combustion Air Through Ducts

4. Outside Combustion Air - Using Direct Venting

With this option, you can connect combustion air vent piping directly to the unit. See the information under Direct Venting starting on page 26 for specific information regarding this option.

￿CAUTION

The combustion air supply must be completely free of any flammable vapors that may ignite or chemical fumes which may be corrosive to the appliance. Common corrosive chemical fumes which must be avoided are fluorocarbons and other halogenated compounds, most commonly present as refrigerants or solvents, such as Freon, trichlorethylene, perchlorethylene, chlorine, etc. These chemicals, when burned, form acids which quickly attack the heat exchanger finned tubes, headers, flue collectors, and the vent system. The result is improper combustion and a non- warrantable, premature unit failure.

TABLE - 1C

MINIMUM RECOMMENDED COMBUSTION

AIR SUPPLY TO EQUIPMENT ROOM

 

*Outside Air from

 

Inside Air from

Inside Air from

Model

2 Openings Directly from

*Outside Air from

2 Ducts Delivered from

2 Ducts Delivered from Interior

Outdoors

1 Opening Directly

Outdoors

Space

Number

Top

Bottom

from Outdoors, in2

Top

Bottom

Top

Bottom

 

 

Opening, in2

Opening, in2

 

Opening, in2

Opening, in2

Opening, in2

Opening, in2

402

100

100

133

200

200

400

400

(645 cm2)

(645 cm2)

(858 cm2)

(1291 cm2)

(1291 cm2)

(2581 cm2)

(2581 cm2)

502

125

125

167

250

250

500

500

(806 cm2)

(806 cm2)

(1077 cm2)

(1613 cm2)

(1613 cm2)

(3226 cm2)

(3226 cm2)

652

163

163

217

325

325

650

650

(1052 cm2)

(1052 cm2)

(1400 cm2)

(2097 cm2)

(2097 cm2)

(4194 cm2)

(4194 cm2)

752

188

188

250

375

375

750

750

(1213 cm2)

(1213 cm2)

(1613 cm2)

(2420 cm2)

(2420 cm2)

(4839 cm2)

(4839 cm2)

992

248

248

330

495

495

990

990

(1600 cm2)

(1600 cm2)

(2129 cm2)

(3194 cm2)

(3194 cm2)

(6388 cm2)

(6388 cm2)

1262

315

315

420

630

630

1260

1260

(2032cm2)

(2032cm2)

(2710 cm2)

(4065 cm2)

(4065 cm2)

(8130 cm2)

(8130 cm2)

1442

360

360

480

720

720

1440

1440

(2323cm2)

(2323cm2)

(3097 cm2)

(4646 cm2)

(4646 cm2)

(9291 cm2)

(9291 cm2)

1802

450

450

600

900

900

1800

1800

(2903cm2)

(2903cm2)

(3871 cm2)

(5807 cm2)

(5807 cm2)

(11614 cm2)

(11614 cm2)

2072

518

518

690

1035

1035

2070

2070

(3342cm2)

(3342cm2)

(4452 cm2)

(6678 cm2)

(6678 cm2)

(13356 cm2)

(13356 cm2)

*Outside air openings shall directly communicate with the outdoors. When combustion air is drawn from the outside through a duct, the net free area of each of the two openings must have twice (2 times) the free area required for Outside Air/2 Openings. The above requirements are for the boiler only; additional gas fired appliances in the equipment room will require an increase in the net free area to supply adequate combustion air for all appliances.

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Contents Save this manual for future reference Models 402Contents Removal of Combustion Chamber Lining or Base Panels Please read before proceedingSpecial instructions Owner warning Safety informationCopper-fin II How it works Copper-fin II How it works Copper-fin II How it works Copper-fin =B=R Rating RatingsFreeze protection Determine unit locationLocation of unit Indoor clearances from combustible constructionCombustion and ventilation air Outdoor boiler 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 materialsDirect Vent see Barometric damper location General informationVenting support Common Venting Systems Conventional negative draft venting seeNegative draft Flue outlet pipingInspection of a masonry chimney Masonry chimney installationsVertical vent termination clearances and location 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 pipeClearances Vertical Rooftop Air InletCombined air inlet points 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 402 Venting of flue products Horizontal DirectAire venting Powered Venting seeVertical DV venting termination Direct venting seeFlue outlet piping 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 cap kit Outdoor installation seeOutdoor vent/air inlet location Gas connection Connecting to gas supplyGas connections Gas pressure testVenting of combination gas valves Combination gas valvesGas train and controls Checking gas supply pressure GAS Piping Size ChartHeat exchanger Water flow switchWater connections Inlet and outlet connectionsWater connections heating boilers only Heating boiler installationsRelief valve Piping of the boiler systemLTV Valve Kits Model LTV Valve KIT Minimum boiler water temperaturesLow Temperature Return Water Systems Low temperature bypass requirementsMaximum Flow for Heating Boiler Low system water volumeThree way valves in system Radiant floor and snow melt heating systemsDHW installation Temperature / pressure gaugeTypical heating boiler installations Installation with a chilled water systemDiameter GPM4Primary/Secondary Piping of Multiple Boilers Floor Drain Heating Supply Loop 6Primary/Secondary Piping with Buffer Tank AMP Draw Data Installation must comply withElectrical connections Boiler operating control moduleDHW Domestic Hot Water thermostat Line voltage connectionsEMS or remote thermostat connection Low voltage connectionsSystem supply sensor recommended use Louver proving switchAlarm contacts Louver relay4Low Voltage Field Wiring Connections Wiring of the cascadeStart-up Start the boiler Check thermostat circuitsCheck vent and air piping Placing the boiler in operation1Lighting Instructions Set clock Configuration of the cascadeSet DHW operation How the control module operates Operating informationGeneral How the appliance operatesProtection features Temperature controlCascade Boiler temperature regulationOutdoor reset operation, if used boilers only Sequence of the cascade DHW, Night Setback, and Ramp Delay operation with cascadeDAY Switching on Sequence Operation Display Sequence of operationCopper-fin II control module MENU/EXIT Display Screen ENTER/RESET UpdownTo save parameters and exit programming Access modesInstaller UserStatus display screens Syssup ***F Inlet ***FInlet Open Inlet ShortedFAN Speed Unit Pump DelayDHW Pump Delay STG DemandMIX VAL POS ** % Operation of the cascadeMaximum Water Flow Temperature Rise AT Full Rate Fire 90 GPM FlowModel Temperature Rise F Domestic water heatersWater chemistry 1Typical Water Heater Piping with Storage Tank 2Single Water Heater Piping with Two Storage Tanks 3Multiple Water Heater Piping with a Single Storage Tank 4Multiple Water Heater Piping with Multiple Storage Tanks Ft. Hd Pump operationHeat exchanger Minimum Pump PerformanceDomestic water temperatures Thermostat adjustment procedureMinimum water temperatures domestic hot water use Location of Cold Water Supply Piping Connections Optional relief valveThermal expansion Cathodic protectionOwner maintenance Maintenance Maintenance and annual startupService technician Maintenance Ignition system checkout Check all wiringCheck control settings Check relief valve Inspect/replace hot surface igniterCheck flue gas passageways Inspect and clean burnerPerform start-up and checks Check burner flameOiled bearing circulators Inspect and clean the heat exchangerReview with owner Digital Harness Connection diagramSplay Ladder DiagramFlow Switch
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