Raypak 503-2003 manual Common Venting, Volume, Model Pressure Flue Products, In. WC

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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 M provides boiler discharge vent pressures at vent pressure switch and volumes of flue products at full fire for the calculation of appropriate vent and extractor sizing for common venting.

WARNING: Vent connectors serving any other appliances 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 propane gas and flue temperature of 300° F.

 

Vent

Vent

Volume of

Model

Pressure

Flue Products

Size (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 M: Typical Vent Pressure and Volume

of Flue Products

Fig. 24: Typical Common Venting

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503-2003 specifications

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