Raypak 302A-902A manual Termination, Common Venting System, Min Max

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Termination

The vent terminal should be vertical and should termi- nate outside the building at least 2 ft above the high- est point of the roof that is 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 hori- zontal distance is maintained) electric meters, gas me- ters, regulators and relief equipment. The distance of the vent terminal from adjacent public walkways, adja- cent buildings, open windows and building openings must be consistent with the NFGC (U.S.) or B149.1 (Canada). Gas vents supported only by flashing and extended above the roof more than 5 ft should be se- curely guyed or braced to withstand snow and wind loads.

CAUTION: A listed vent cap terminal, adequately sized, must be used to evacuate the flue products from the heaters.

Common Venting System

Manifolds that connect more than one heater to a com- mon chimney must be sized to handle the combined load. Consult available guides for proper sizing of the manifold and the chimney. At no time should the area of the common vent be less than the area of the largest heater exhaust outlet.

WARNING: Vent connectors serving appliances vented by natural draft shall not be connected into any portion of mechanical draft systems operating under a positive pressure.

CAUTION: Vent connectors for natural draft vent- ing systems must be Type B or better.

Common venting systems may be too large once an existing unit is removed. At the time of removal of an existing appliance, the following steps must be fol- lowed with each appliance remaining connected to the common venting system placed in operation, while the other appliances remaining connected to the common venting system are not in operation.

1.Seal any unused opening in the common venting system.

2.Visually inspect the venting system for proper size and horizontal pitch and verify there is no block- age, restriction, leakage, corrosion or other unsafe condition.

3.Insofar as is practical, close all building doors and windows and all doors between the space in which the appliances remaining connected to the com- mon venting system are located and other spaces of the building. Turn on clothes dryers and any ap- pliance not connected to the common vent sys- tem. Turn on any exhaust fans, such as range hoods and bathroom exhausts, at maximum

 

 

Certified

 

Vertical Venting

Combustion Air

Air Inlet

 

 

Model

Venting

Vent Size

Height*

Intake Pipe

Max. Length**

 

 

 

Material

 

Min.

Max.

Material

6”

8”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

302A

 

5”

 

 

 

100’

N/A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

402A

 

6”

 

 

Galvanized Steel,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cat. I

 

 

 

 

 

 

502A

 

 

75’

 

 

 

 

 

 

PVC,

 

 

 

(Type B

 

5’

25’

 

 

 

652A

 

ABS,

 

 

 

 

Equivalent)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CPVC

 

100’

 

 

752A

 

8”

 

 

40’

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

902A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Vent lengths are based on a lateral length of 2 ft. Refer to the latest edition of the NFGC for further details. When vertical height exceeds 25 ft, consult factory prior to installation.

** Subtract 10 ft per elbow. Max. 3 elbows.

Maximum combustion air duct length terminated at 100 equivalent ft.

Table L: Category I Vertical Venting

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Contents Installation and Operating Instructions Page Contents Pay Attention to These Terms Product Receipt Before InstallationModel Identification Ratings and CertificationsComponent Locations Back Component LocationsModel # Burners Valve Firing Per Valve Staging General InformationModel # Burners per Stages Fire at Valve Water Time to Produce Serious Temp Burn General SafetyTime/Temperature Relationships in Scalds Installation Codes InstallationEquipment Base StackingClearances Indoor InstallationsOutdoor Installations Installations1 Canadian Installations2 Indoor Units Combustion and Ventilation AirReversing Air Filter Direct VentConventional Combustion Air Supply InstallationsTruSeal Combustion Air All Air from Inside the BuildingWater Piping Canadian InstallationsGeneral Reversing Water ConnectionsCold Water Operation Relief Valve Piping Hydrostatic TestHydronic Heating Temperature & Pressure GaugePump Selection Min. Flow Max Flow GpmPiping Pressure Drop in Feet of Head Feedwater RegulatorAir-Separation/Expansion Tank Three-Way ValvesPool Heating Potable Water and Space HeatingWinterizing Your Heater Automatic Chlorinators and Chemical FeedersPool/Spa Water Chemistry Water Hardness Gas SupplyPH of Water Total Dissolved SolidsTable J Maximum Equivalent Pipe Length Gas Supply ConnectionReversing Gas Supply Connection Check the Power Source Electrical Power ConnectionsGas Supply Pressure Field-Connected ControllersMaking the Electrical Connections Field Wiring ConnectionWiring Connections Appliance Categories VentingVent Terminal Location Support of Vent StackDirect Venting Horizontal Through Stainless SteelChanging the Flue Outlet InstallationsCanadian Installations Venting Configurations Venting Installation TipsInstallation Natural Draft Vertical Venting CategoryCommon Venting System TerminationModel Venting Vent Size Height Intake Pipe Max. Length Min MaxHorizontal Through-the-Wall Venting Category Horizontal Through-the-Wall Venting CategoryMaterial Direct Vent Horizontal Through- the-WallMax. Length Venting Vent Size Equivalent Intake Pipe Direct Vent Vertical Freeze Protection Outdoor InstallationControls Models 302A, 402A, 502A, 652A, 752A and 902A Heater Sequence of OperationInternal Lights Color Indication Auto Reset High Limit Red Auto reset optionExternal Lights Color Indication Code Condition Ignition ModuleFlow Switch High Limit Manual ResetHigh and Low Gas Pressure Switches Operating ControlHigh/Low Gas Pressure Switch Venting Appliance Categories 87%-Efficiency Boilers Special Instructions Water PipingModel 10F 20F 30F Min. Flow Max Flow Gpm Direct Venting Horizontal Through AL29-4CCondensate Management Vertical Venting CategoryVent Terminal Location Material Vent Length Certified Maximum Combustion Air Air Inlet Model Venting100’ Ducted 40’ 752AE Combustion Air 902AE 30’ 80’Direct Vent Horizontal Through- the-Wall Certified Vertical Venting Combustion Air Air Inlet Direct Vent Vertical302A 100’ 402A Galvanized Steel 502A 75’ Category 25’ 100’ 40’ 752A 902AWiring Diagram Pre Start-up START-UPStart-Up Blower AdjustmentMain Burner Adjustment Leak Test Procedure Dual-Seat Gas Valves Safety InspectionFollow-Up Pilot Turn-Down TestLeak Test Post Start-Up CheckTo Turn Off Gas To Appliance OperationLighting Instructions Step TroubleshootingPreventive Maintenance Schedule MaintenanceSuggested Minimum Maintenance Schedule Semi-Annually WeeklyAnnually As RequiredInside Air Contamination AppendixLimited Parts Warranty HI Delta Types H and WH Limited Parts Warranty HI Delta Type P

302A-902A specifications

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