Lochinvar 402 - 2072 Horizontal DV venting termination, Masonry chimney installation

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2 Venting (continued)

Masonry chimney installation

Do not use a standard masonry chimney to directly vent the combustion products from this unit.

To use a masonry chimney, the chimney must use a sealed, corrosion-resistant liner system. Sealed, corrosion-resistant liner systems (single-wall, double-wall, flexible, or rigid) must be rated for use with a high efficiency, positive pressure vent system.

Corrosion-resistant chimney liner systems are typically made from a high grade stainless steel such as AL29-4C. The liner must be properly sized and fully sealed throughout the entire length. Both the top and bottom of the masonry chimney must be capped and sealed to provide a dead air space around the liner.

￿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 positive-pressure 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.

Horizontal DV venting termination

Horizontal venting uses the unit’s internal combustion air blower to force the flue products out of the horizontally-terminated flue.

You must purchase a horizontal direct vent kit from the appliance manufacturer to ensure proper operation. When installing the vent cap, the wall opening must provide an air space clearance of 2 inches (5.1cm) around the flue pipe. The diameter of the opening for installation of the sidewall cap will be 4 inches (10.2cm) larger (minimum) than the nominal diameter of the installed vent pipe to the horizontal vent cap.

Install the horizontal vent cap from the outside. Mount the vent cap to the wall using four screws or wall anchors. Seal under the screw heads with caulking. Install the Category IV vent pipe from the unit to the vent cap. See detailed instructions packed with the horizontal direct vent kit.

Horizontal Vent Termination Clearances and Location

Follow all sidewall venting termination information for clearances and location under Sidewall Vent Termination Clearances and Location, page 22.

TABLE - 2E

DIRECT VENT KITS

MODEL

HORIZONTAL

VERTICAL

MODEL

HORIZONTAL

VERTICAL

KIT*

KIT*

KIT*

KIT*

 

 

402

DVK3004

VDK3026

992

DVK3000

VDK3023

502

DVK3004

VDK3026

1262

DVK3001

VDK3024

652

DVK3005

VDK3027

1442

DVK3001

VDK3024

752

DVK3005

VDK3027

1802

DVK30000

VDK3024

--

--

--

2072

DVK30000

VDK3024

*These kits include a DV box adapter, air inlet cap, and a sidewall vent termination. The VDK kits include a DV box adapter and an air inlet cap.

Combustion air inlet piping

The Direct Vent system requires the installation of a pipe to supply combustion air from the outdoors directly to the unit. Make sure the combustion air inlet is in the same pressure zone as the vent terminal.

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.

￿CAUTION

Units that are shut down or will not operate may experience freezing due to convective airflow in the air inlet pipe.

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Contents Save this manual for future reference Models 402Contents Please read before proceeding Special instructionsRemoval of Combustion Chamber Lining or Base Panels 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 General information Venting supportBarometric damper location Common Venting Systems Conventional negative draft venting seeNegative draft Flue outlet pipingMasonry chimney installations Vertical vent termination clearances and locationInspection 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 pipeVertical Rooftop Air Inlet Combined air inlet pointsClearances 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 seeDirect venting see Flue outlet pipingVertical 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 installation see Outdoor vent/air inlet locationOutdoor vent cap kit Gas connection Connecting to gas supplyGas connections Gas pressure testCombination gas valves Gas train and controlsVenting of combination gas valves 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 Configuration of the cascade Set DHW operationSet clock How the control module operates Operating informationGeneral How the appliance operatesProtection features Temperature controlBoiler temperature regulation Outdoor reset operation, if used boilers onlyCascade DHW, Night Setback, and Ramp Delay operation with cascade DAY Switching on SequenceSequence of the cascade 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 PerformanceThermostat adjustment procedure Minimum water temperatures domestic hot water useDomestic water temperatures Location of Cold Water Supply Piping Connections Optional relief valveThermal expansion Cathodic protectionMaintenance Maintenance and annual startup Service technicianOwner maintenance 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 flameInspect and clean the heat exchanger Review with ownerOiled bearing circulators Digital Harness Connection diagramSplay Ladder DiagramFlow Switch
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