Raypak HD401, HD101 Barometric Damper, Support of Vent Stack, Vent Terminal Location

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Combustion Air

Exhaust

Venting Category

Certified

Combustion Air

Supply

Configuration

Appliance Material

Inlet Material

 

Vertical Natural

I

Type B or any

 

From Inside

Category I Venting

 

Draft Venting

 

System*

 

Building (Non-Direct

 

 

 

 

Venting)

Horizontal

III

Stainless Steel

 

 

Thru-wall

 

 

Venting

 

(Gas Tight)

 

 

Vertical Venting

I

Type B or any

 

 

 

 

Category I Venting

Galvanized Steel

From Outside

 

 

System*

 

 

PVC

Building (Direct

 

 

 

ABS

Horizontal

III

Stainless Steel

Venting)

Thru-wall

CPVC

 

Venting

 

(Gas Tight)

 

*As defined in the latest edition of the NFGC, or in Canada, the B149.

 

 

 

Table I: Venting Category Requirements

 

Barometric Damper

A barometric damper may be required when vent heights exceed 25 feet or when the draft is greater than -0.08 in. WC. In these installations, a barometric damper (single acting) is required.

The damper should be installed NO CLOSER than 18 in. from the discharge of the unit and no closer than 18 in. from a combustible ceiling. The damper can be installed in horizontal or vertical runs of vent pipe as necessary. Installation in a bull-head tee is acceptable as shown in the NFGC.

The weights on the damper should be adjusted per the damper manufacturer’s instructions for proper opera- tion, to maintain –0.01 to –0.08 in. WC, 12 in. from the heater outlet, at all firing conditions.

Support of Vent Stack

The weight of the vent stack or chimney must not rest on the heater vent connection. Support must be pro- vided in compliance with applicable codes. The vent should also be supported to maintain proper clear- ances from combustible materials.

Use insulated vent pipe spacers where the vent pass- es through combustible roofs and walls.

Vent Terminal Location

NOTE: During winter months check the vent cap and make sure no blockage occurs from build up of snow.

1.Condensate can freeze on the vent cap. Frozen condensate on the vent cap can result in a blocked flue condition.

2.Give special attention to the location of the vent termination to avoid possibility of property damage or personal injury.

3.Gases may form a white vapor plume in winter. The plume could obstruct a window view if the ter- mination is installed in close proximity to windows.

4.Prevailing winds, in combination with below freez- ing temperatures, can cause freezing of condensate and water/ice build-up on buildings, plants or roofs.

5.The bottom of the vent terminal and the air intake shall be located at least 12 in. above grade, includ- ing normal snow line.

6.Un-insulated single-wall metal vent pipe shall not be used outdoors on cold climates for venting gas utilization equipment.

7.Through-the-wall vents for Category II and IV appliances and non-categorized condensing appli-

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HD101, HD401 specifications

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