Raypak manual Galvanized ADB-751 Venting Material e.g Subtract 10 ft per

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Venting

Certified Venting

Vent Size

Maximum Vent

Combustion Air

Air Inlet

Max. Air

Model

Intake Pipe

Size

Intake Length

Category

Material

(inches)

Length (feet)

 

Material

(inches)

(feet)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UL 1738 Certified

 

35

Galvanized

 

35

ADB-751

IV

Venting Material e.g.

8

Subtract 10 ft per

Steel

6

Subtract 10 ft

w/CHX

AL29-4C Stainless

elbow, Max. 3

PVC, ABS

per elbow,

 

 

 

 

 

Steel PVC*, CPVC*

 

elbows

CPVC

 

Max. 3 elbows

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UL 1738 Certified

 

35

Galvanized

 

35

ADB-1001

IV

Venting Material e.g.

10

Subtract 10 ft per

Steel

6

Subtract 10 ft

w/CHX

AL29-4C Stainless

elbow, Max. 3

PVC, ABS

per elbow,

 

 

 

 

 

Steel PVC*, CPVC*

 

elbows

CPVC

 

Max. 3 elbows

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UL 1738 Certified

 

35

Galvanized

 

35

ADB-1501

IV

Venting Material e.g.

12

Subtract 10 ft per

Steel

8**

Subtract 10 ft

w/CHX

AL29-4C Stainless

elbow, Max. 3

PVC, ABS

per elbow,

 

 

 

 

 

Steel PVC*, CPVC*

 

elbows

CPVC

 

Max. 3 elbows

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Contact the manufacturer for details.

**If the boiler is direct vented, a 6 to 8 in. adapter must be installed at the blower inlet.

Table R: Vertical Direct Venting with Add-on

Secondary Condensing Heat Exchanger

Vertical Direct Venting System With

Outdoor Installation with Add-On

Add-on Condensing Heat Exchanger

Condensing Heat Exchanger

(Category IV) Installation

 

These installations utilize the boiler mounted blower to draw combustion air from outdoors and vent combus- tion products to the outdoors.

UL 1738 Certified Venting Material (e.g. AL29-4C) MUST be used. The vent must be installed to prevent flue gas leakage. Care must be taken during assembly to ensure that all joints are sealed properly and are air- tight.

For certain installations, i.e. pool, heat-pump, domes- tic hot water supply with pre-heat tank, PVC or CPVC may be used. Contact manufacturer for details.

To prevent the condensation accumulation in the vent, it is required to install the horizontal portion of vent with a slight upward slope of not more than 1/4" per foot of horizontal run and an approved condensate trap must be installed per applicable codes.

WARNING: For common vent installations, contact the factory.

WARNING: No substitutions of flue pipe or vent cap material are allowed. Such substitutions would jeopardize the safety and health of inhabitants.

The Stainless Steel non-restricted direct vent cap must be furnished by the boiler manufacturer in accordance with its listing.

Outdoor models are self-venting when installed with the factory-supplied non-restricted direct vent cap and require no additional vent piping. This special vent cap is provided with the boiler in accordance with CSA requirements. It must be installed directly on the boiler in a horizontal position. Notching of the vent cap mounting flange may be necessary to clear outlet pip- ing on some models.

Care must be taken when locating the outdoor unit because the flue gases discharged from the vent cap can condense as they leave the cap. Improper location can result in damage to adjacent structures or building finish. For maximum efficiency and safety, the follow- ing precautions must be observed:

a)Outdoor models must be installed outdoors and must use the non-restricted direct vent cap sup- plied by the manufacturer.

b)Periodically check venting system. The boiler’s venting areas must never be obstructed in any way and minimum clearances must be observed to prevent restriction of combustion and ventilation air. Keep area clear and free of combustible and flammable materials.

c)Do not locate adjacent to any window, door walk- way, or gravity air intake. The vent should be located four (4) feet horizontally from such areas.

d)Install above grade level and above normal snow levels.

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Contents Advanced Design Boiler Page Contents Pay Attention to These Terms Model Identification Before InstallationInstallations at Elevation Product ReceiptComponent Locations Component LocationsTime/Temperature Relationships in Scalds General SafetyEquipment Base InstallationInstallation Codes Indoor InstallationsDirect Vent Outdoor InstallationsCombustion and Ventilation Air Indoor UnitsInstallations1 Canadian Installations2 Installations Canadian InstallationsConventional Combustion Air Supply General Low Temperature SystemTemperature & Pressure Gauge Water PipingHydronic Heating Single Boiler Primary/Secondary Piping Dual Boiler Piping Domestic HOT Water Piping Single Boiler Domestic Hot Water with One Storage Tank Page Pool and Spa Water Chemistry Pool HeatingAutomatic Chlorinators and Chemical Feeders Winterizing Your HeaterSingle Boiler Pool Application Double Boiler Pool Application GAS Supply ConnectionsGas Supply Pressure Gas Supply ConnectionElectrical Power Connections Electrical Connections Domestic Hot Water Field Wiring ConnectionsGeneral Definition of Appliance Categories Venting ConnectionsVent Terminal Location Venting Configurations Venting Installation TipsADB-1501 Natural Draft Vertical Vent Termination Natural Draft Vertical Venting System InstallationADB-1501 Horizontal Thru-Wall Direct Venting/Combustion Air Category Horizontal Thru-wall Direct Vent TerminationÁDB-1501 Vertical Direct Venting/Combustion Air Category Vertical Direct Vent Termination Vertical Direct Venting System InstallationContact the manufacturer for details Horizontal Thru-wall Venting System Category IV Installation PVC, ABS Page Galvanized ADB-751 Venting Material e.g Subtract 10 ft per Condensate Trap Alignment Condensate DrainCentral Point Wiring CPW ControlsCPW Board Blower Fan Post-purge Pump Turn-off DelayFreeze Protection Feature Blower Fan Pre-purgeLight Color Indication Diagnostics BoardFigure L-2 Wiring DiagramIgnition Control Module Flow SwitchHigh Limit Manual Reset High Limit Auto ResetFill the System High and Low Gas Pressure Switches Manual ResetPRE-START-UP Low Water Cut Off OptionalBlower T Fitting Detail Pre-Start-up CheckADB Initial START-UP Tools NeededPreparation for Start-up Page Follow-up Main Burner AdjustmentSafety Inspection Post START-UP CheckOperating Instructions MaintenanceSuggested Minimum Maintenance Schedule OperationMonthly Connecting the Condensing Heat Exchanger CHXCleaning Boiler Heating Surfaces DailyConnecting Add-on Condensing Heat Exchanger to ADB Vent Switch AdjustmentInside Combustion Air Contamination AppendixEmissions Settings and Test Information Bluff Head Body Burner Warranty

751 specifications

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