Raypak 503-2003 Termination, Common Venting, Vent Size Volume Model Pressure Flue Products In. WC

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SECTION C: Installation

Termination

The vent terminal should be vertical and should termi- nate outside the building at least 2 ft above the highest point of the roof within 10 ft. The vent cap should have a minimum clearance of 4 ft horizontally from and in no case above or below (unless a 4 ft horizontal dis- tance is maintained) electric meters, gas meters, regulators and relief equipment. The distance of the vent terminal from adjacent public walkways, adjacent buildings, open windows and building openings must be consistent with the NFGC (U.S.) or B149.1 (Can- ada). Gas vents supported only by flashing and extending above the roof more than 5 ft should be se- curely braced to withstand snow and wind loads.

CAUTION: A listed vent cap terminal suitable for connection to the Cat IV vent materials, adequately sized, must be used to evacuate the flue products from the heaters.

Fig. 20: Vertical Venting

Common Venting

The NFGC does not address sizing guidelines for the common venting of multiple Category IV heaters. This is covered in the NFGC under “Engineered Vent Sys- tems”. Table L provides boiler discharge vent pressures at vent pressure switch and volumes of flue products at full fire for the calculation of appropriate vent sizing for common venting.

WARNING: Vent connectors serving any other appli- ances shall not be connected into any portion of mechanical draft systems operating under a positive pressure. If an MVB heater is installed to replace an existing heater, the vent system MUST be verified to be of the correct size and of Category IV AL29-4C vent material construction. If it is NOT, it MUST be replaced.

NOTE: For extractor sizing, typical CO2 levels are 8.5% for natural gas and 9.5% for LP gas and flue tem- perature of 300° F.

 

Vent Size

Vent

Volume of

Model

Pressure

Flue Products

(in.)

 

(in. WC)

(CFM)

 

 

503

 

0.1

160

 

6

 

 

753

0.2

240

1003

 

0.3

320

 

 

 

 

1253

 

0.2

400

 

 

 

 

1503

8

0.3

480

 

 

 

1753

0.4

560

 

2003

 

0.5

640

 

 

 

 

* NOTE: Data for 100% firing rate.

Table L: Vent Pressure and Volume of

Flue Products Data

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Contents Installation Operating Instructions Page Table of Contents PAY Attention to These Terms Product Receipt Before InstallationSection a Model IdentificationGeneral Information Installations at ElevationComponent Locations Water Gas Vent Size Model Conn InputHot Water Supply General Safety Section BTime/Temperature Relationships in Scalds Water Temp Time to Produce Serious BurnSection C InstallationInstallation Codes Equipment BaseInstallations1 Canadian Installations2 Combustion and Ventilation Air Outdoor InstallationsHeater Min. Clearance Recommended From Combustible Service Indoor UnitsDirect Vent InstallationsOptional Construction Air Filter TruSeal Combustion AirGeneral Canadian InstallationsWater Piping Cold Water Starts Relief Valve Piping Hydrostatic TestCold Water Operation Model 20F∆T 30F∆T 40F∆T Min. Flow Max Flow Gpm ∆P ft Temperature & Pressure GaugeCold Water Run ∆P ft GpmHydronic Heating Domestic Hot WaterPotable Water and Space Heating Pool HeatingAutomatic Chlorinators and Chemical Feeders Winterizing Your HeaterWater Hardness Gas SupplyPool/Spa Water Chemistry PH of WaterModel NPT 4 NPT 2 NPT Gas Supply ConnectionGas Supply Pressure Field-Connected Controllers Electrical Power ConnectionsCheck the Power Source Field Wiring Connection Making the Electrical ConnectionsSupport of Vent Stack VentingAppliance Categories Inlet MaterialCanada Installations Vent Terminal LocationInstallation Venting Installation TipsVenting Configurations Vertical Venting CategoryCommon Venting Vent Size Volume Model Pressure Flue Products In. WCTermination Horizontal Through-the-Wall Direct Venting Category Typical Common VentingHorizontal Through-the-Wall Direct Venting Direct Vent Vertical Direct Vent VerticalFreeze Protection Outdoor InstallationControls Operation Operating ModesDefinitions Modes Default Range Modulating Temperature Control User InterfaceHeater Sequence of Operation Model 503Model 1753 Section C Installation Ignition Module Flow Switch High Limit Manual ResetHigh Limit Auto Reset Optional Code ConditionAir Pressure Switch Modulating Temperature ControlHigh and Low Gas Pressure Switches Optional Low Water Cut-Off OptionalBlocked Vent Switch UDB Diagnostic BoardWiring Diagrams ModelsModels Section C Installation Pre Start-up Section DStart-up Pre Start-up Check Blower AdjustmentStart-Up Initial Start-upManifold Adjustment Follow-Up Safety InspectionLeak Test Procedure Dual-Seat Gas Valve Leak Test Procedure Post Start-Up CheckSection D Start up Lighting Instructions Section EOperation To Turn Off Gas To ApplianceSection E Operation Troubleshooting Section FUDB Fault History Section G MaintenanceSuggested Minimum Maintenance Schedule Preventive Maintenance Schedule Inside Air Contamination Section HAppendix Limited Parts Warranty MVB Types H and WH
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