Lochinvar 402 - 2072 operation manual Vertical vent termination clearances and location

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Installation & Operation Manual

2 Venting (continued)

4.Turn on clothes dryers and any other appliances not connected to the common venting system. Turn on any exhaust fans, such as range hoods and bathroom exhausts, so they will operate at maximum speed. Do not operate a summer exhaust fan.

5.Close fireplace dampers.

6.Place in operation the unit being inspected. Follow the lighting instructions. Adjust thermostat so unit will operate continuously.

7.Test for spillage at the draft hood/relief opening after 5 minutes of main burner operation. Use the flame of a match or candle, or smoke from a cigarette, cigar or pipe.

8.After making sure that each appliance remaining connected to the common venting system properly vents when tested as above, return doors, windows, exhaust fans, fireplace dampers and other gas burning appliances to their previous conditions of use.

9.Correct any improper operation of the common venting system so that the installation conforms to the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, in Canada, the latest edition of CAN/CGA-B149 Installation Code for Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment. When resizing any portion of the common venting system, resize to approach the minimum size as determined using the appropriate tables of the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, in Canada, the latest edition of CAN/CGA-B149 Installation Code for Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment.

Masonry chimney installations

A masonry chimney must be properly sized for the installation of a high efficiency gas-fired appliance. Venting of a high efficiency appliance into a cold or oversized masonry chimney can result in operational and safety problems. Exterior masonry chimneys, with one or more sides exposed to cold outdoor temperatures, are more likely to have venting problems. The temperature of the flue products from a high efficiency appliance may not be able to sufficiently heat the masonry structure of the chimney to generate proper draft. This will result in condensing of flue products, damage to the masonry flue/tile, insufficient draft and possible spillage of flue products into an occupied living space. Carefully inspect all chimney systems before installation.

￿WARNING

Do not vent this unit into a masonry chimney without a sealed stainless steel liner system. Any breaks, leaks, or damage to the masonry flue/tile will allow the flue products to leak from the chimney and into occupied living spaces. This could cause serious injury or death due to carbon monoxide poisoning and other harmful flue products.

NOTICE

Check with local code officials to determine code requirements or the advisability of using a masonry chimney with a sealed corrosion-resistant liner system.

Inspection of a masonry chimney

A masonry chimney must be carefully inspected to determine its suitability for the venting of flue products. A clay-tile-lined chimney must be structurally sound, straight and free of misaligned tile, gaps between liner sections, missing sections of liner or any signs of condensate drainage at the breaching or clean out. If there is any doubt about the condition of a masonry chimney, it must be relined with a properly-sized and approved chimney liner system. An unlined masonry chimney must not be used to vent flue products from this high-efficiency unit. An unlined chimney must be relined with an approved chimney liner system when a new appliance is being attached to it. Metallic liner systems (Type-B double-wall or flexible or rigid metallic liners) are recommended. Consult with local code officials to determine code requirements or the advisability of using or relining a masonry chimney.

Vertical vent termination clearances and location

The vent terminal should be vertical and exhaust outside the building at least 2 feet (0.61m) above the highest point of the roof within a 10 foot (3.05m) radius of the termination.

The vertical termination must be a minimum of 3 feet (0.91m) above the point of exit.

A vertical termination less than 10 feet (3.05m) from a parapet wall must be a minimum of 2 feet (0.61m) higher than the parapet wall.

Keep the vent cap clear of snow, ice, leaves, and debris to avoid blocking the flue.

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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 RatingsLocation of unit Determine unit locationIndoor clearances from combustible construction Freeze protectionLocation Outdoor boiler installationHydronic systems anti-freeze Combustion and ventilation airMinimum Recommended Combustion AIR Supply to Equipment Room Outside Combustion Air Using Direct VentingCombustion air filter Exhaust fansIdentify your appliance’s vent system VentingCAT IV Flue pipe materials CAT I Negative pressure non-condensingDirect Vent see Barometric damper location General informationVenting support Negative draft Conventional negative draft venting seeFlue outlet piping Common Venting SystemsInspection of a masonry chimney Masonry chimney installationsVertical vent termination clearances and location 1Vent Termination from Peaked Roof 10 ft. or Less From Ridge Combustion air inlet piping Vertical DirectAire venting seeLength of air inlet pipe Sidewall air inletClearances Vertical Rooftop Air InletCombined air inlet points Directaire Kits Model Horizontal KIT Vertical KIT Venting of flue productsSidewall with fan Sidewall venting seeSidewall venting termination Sidewall vent termination clearances and locationSidewall 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 Horizontal DV venting termination Masonry chimney installationHorizontal Vent Termination Clearances and Location Combustion air inlet pipingAir inlet piping materials Connecting the air inlet pipe to the unitLength of air inlet pipe Sealing PVC, CPVC, ABS, dryer vent, and flex duct vent pipeVertical and sidewall combustion air inlet Multiple sidewall direct vent installationsHorizontal combustion air inlet clearances Vertical Combustion Air Inlet ClearancesOutdoor vent cap kit Outdoor installation seeOutdoor vent/air inlet location Gas connections Connecting to gas supplyGas pressure test Gas connectionVenting of combination gas valves Combination gas valvesGas train and controls Checking gas supply pressure GAS Piping Size ChartWater connections Water flow switchInlet and outlet connections Heat exchangerRelief valve Heating boiler installationsPiping of the boiler system Water connections heating boilers onlyLow Temperature Return Water Systems Minimum boiler water temperaturesLow temperature bypass requirements LTV Valve Kits Model LTV Valve KITThree way valves in system Low system water volumeRadiant floor and snow melt heating systems Maximum Flow for Heating BoilerTypical heating boiler installations Temperature / pressure gaugeInstallation with a chilled water system DHW installationDiameter GPM4Primary/Secondary Piping of Multiple Boilers Floor Drain Heating Supply Loop 6Primary/Secondary Piping with Buffer Tank Electrical connections Installation must comply withBoiler operating control module AMP Draw DataEMS or remote thermostat connection Line voltage connectionsLow voltage connections DHW Domestic Hot Water thermostatAlarm contacts Louver proving switchLouver relay System supply sensor recommended use4Low Voltage Field Wiring Connections Wiring of the cascadeStart-up Check vent and air piping Check thermostat circuitsPlacing the boiler in operation Start the boiler1Lighting Instructions Set clock Configuration of the cascadeSet DHW operation General Operating informationHow the appliance operates How the control module 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 UpdownInstaller Access modesUser To save parameters and exit programmingStatus display screens Inlet Open Inlet ***FInlet Shorted Syssup ***FDHW Pump Delay Unit Pump DelaySTG Demand FAN SpeedMIX VAL POS ** % Operation of the cascadeModel Temperature Rise F Temperature Rise AT Full Rate Fire 90 GPM FlowDomestic water heaters Maximum Water FlowWater 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 Heat exchanger Pump operationMinimum Pump Performance Ft. HdDomestic water temperatures Thermostat adjustment procedureMinimum water temperatures domestic hot water use Thermal expansion Optional relief valveCathodic protection Location of Cold Water Supply Piping ConnectionsOwner maintenance Maintenance Maintenance and annual startupService technician Maintenance Check control settings Check all wiringCheck relief valve Inspect/replace hot surface igniter Ignition system checkoutPerform start-up and checks Inspect and clean burnerCheck burner flame Check flue gas passagewaysOiled bearing circulators Inspect and clean the heat exchangerReview with owner Digital Harness Connection diagramSplay Ladder DiagramFlow Switch
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