Raypak B0109, B0147 Clearances Indoor Installations, Combustion / Ventilation AIR, Safe Tray

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INSTALLATION

CLEARANCES (INDOOR INSTALLATIONS)

The distances set out in the following table should be observed.

 

109 Models

 

 

 

Minimum

Non-Combustible

Combustible

Clearances from:

materials (mm)

materials (mm)

Rear

150

500

Water Side

300

600

Front

750

750

Non Water side

150

500

Ceiling

1200

1200

 

 

 

 

147 Models

 

 

 

Minimum

Non-Combustible

Combustible

Clearances from:

materials (mm)

materials (mm)

Rear

300

500

Left side

300

500

Front

750

750

Right side

300

500

Ceiling

1200

1200

 

 

 

The normal water heater design is with the water pipe entry from the left hand side on 109 models and the rear for 147 models. For servicing purposes allow at least 750mm in front of the water heater for burner tray removal.

COMBUSTION / VENTILATION AIR

Indoor model water heaters must be installed in a protective enclosure or properly constructed plant room with adequate ventilation in accordance with AS 5601.

Ideally ventilation shall be via two permanent openings DIRECTLY to outside, one at an upper level and one at low level.

Where the air is sourced DIRECTLY from outside the minimum free area required for each opening is provided in the table opposite. Where the ventilation is by an alternate method refer to AS 5601 for ventilation calculations.

NOTE: The minimum dimension of any opening shall be 6mm

Model

Total area (cm2)

109327

147441

WARNING! Air supply to the area where the water heater is installed must not be affected by mechanical exhaust vents such as kitchen or bathroom fans, spa blowers, etc. Mechanical exhaust vents may create a negative pressure in the area where the water heater is installed and can become a hazard by asphyxiation, explosion or fire.

SAFE TRAY

It is a requirement of AS/NZS 3500.4 that for a new installation, a water heater be installed in a safe tray where in the event of a leak, property may otherwise be damaged. Construction, installation and draining of a safe tray must comply with the abovementioned Standard. The safe tray must NOT restrict combustion airflow.

OUTDOOR INSTALLATION

For servicing allow at least 750 mm in front of the water heater for burner removal and 450 mm on the water connections side for heat exchanger servicing.

The water heater must NOT be installed inside any roofed structure or under eaves, roof overhangs, or pool decks.

When installing the water heater on a raised base, the base material MUST be solid and filled in (e.g. if steel mesh decking is used, a suitable plate material

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B0109, B0147 specifications

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