Raypak 751 manual Combustion and Ventilation Air, Outdoor Installations, Indoor Units, Direct Vent

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Fig. 2: Minimum Clearances from Combustible

Surfaces

Outdoor Installations

Raypak Advanced Design Boilers are design certified by CSA for outdoor installation. Roof water drainage must be diverted away from boilers installed under overhangs.

Heater Side

Min. Clearance from

Combustible Surfaces

 

 

 

Rear

12” (water side)

 

 

Right

36”

 

 

Left

36”

 

 

Top

0”

 

 

Vent

1”

 

 

Table C: Clearances – Outdoor Installations

WARNING: Combustion air inlet (blower air inlet) should have 6" minimum clearance from any obstruction, i.e. walls or other appliances.

Combustion and Ventilation Air

Indoor Units

The boiler must be supplied with sufficient quantities of non-contaminated air to support proper combustion and equipment ventilation. Combustion air can be sup- plied via conventional venting, where combustion air is drawn from the area immediately surrounding the boil- er, or via direct vent, where combustion air is drawn directly from outside. All installations must comply with the requirements of NFGC for U.S., CSA B149 for Canada, and all local codes.

NOTE: In calculating free area, the required size of openings for combustion, ventilation, and dilution air shall be based on net free area of each opening. If the free area through a design of louver or grill is known, it shall be used in calculating the size opening required to provide the free area specified. For additional information, refer to the latest NFGC code requirements.

Direct Vent

If outside air is drawn through a vent pipe directly to the unit for combustion:

1.Install combustion air direct vent in accordance with the Venting section of this manual.

2.Provide for adequate ventilation of the space occupied by the boiler(s) by an opening(s) for ven- tilation air at the highest practical point communicating with the outdoors. The total cross sectional area shall be at least one (1) square inch of free area per 20,000 BTUH of total input rating of all equipment in the room when the opening is communicating directly with the outdoors or through vertical duct(s). The total cross sectional area shall be at least one (1) square inch of free area per 10,000 BTUH of total input rating of all equipment in the room when the opening is com- municating with the outdoors through horizontal duct(s).

3.In cold climates, and to mitigate potential freeze- up, Raypak highly recommends the installation of a motorized sealed damper to prevent the circula- tion of cold air through the boiler during the non-operating hours.

CAUTION: Remove the screen off the blower inlet and install a screen (1/2"-3/4" mesh) on the inlet elbow.

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Contents Advanced Design Boiler Page Contents Pay Attention to These Terms Installations at Elevation Before InstallationProduct Receipt Model IdentificationComponent Locations Component LocationsTime/Temperature Relationships in Scalds General SafetyInstallation Codes InstallationIndoor Installations Equipment BaseCombustion and Ventilation Air Outdoor InstallationsIndoor Units Direct VentInstallations1 Canadian Installations2 Installations Canadian InstallationsConventional Combustion Air Supply Temperature & Pressure Gauge Low Temperature SystemWater Piping GeneralHydronic Heating Single Boiler Primary/Secondary Piping Dual Boiler Piping Domestic HOT Water Piping Single Boiler Domestic Hot Water with One Storage Tank Page Automatic Chlorinators and Chemical Feeders Pool HeatingWinterizing Your Heater Pool and Spa Water ChemistrySingle 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 Freeze Protection Feature Pump Turn-off DelayBlower Fan Pre-purge Blower Fan Post-purgeLight Color Indication Diagnostics BoardFigure L-2 Wiring DiagramHigh Limit Manual Reset Flow SwitchHigh Limit Auto Reset Ignition Control ModulePRE-START-UP High and Low Gas Pressure Switches Manual ResetLow Water Cut Off Optional Fill the SystemBlower T Fitting Detail Pre-Start-up CheckADB Initial START-UP Tools NeededPreparation for Start-up Page Safety Inspection Main Burner AdjustmentPost START-UP Check Follow-upSuggested Minimum Maintenance Schedule MaintenanceOperation Operating InstructionsCleaning Boiler Heating Surfaces Connecting the Condensing Heat Exchanger CHXDaily MonthlyConnecting 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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