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FIGURE12.

Chemical vapor corrosion of the flue, blower assembly and vent system may occur if air for combustion contains certain chemical vapors. Spray can propellants, cleaning solvents, refrigerator and air conditioner refrigerants, swimming pool chemicals, calcium and sodium chloride, waxes, bleach and process chemicals are typical compounds which are potentially corrosive.

A. ALL AIR FROM INSIDE BUILDINGS: (See Figure 11 and 12)

The confined space shall be provided with two permanent openings communicating directly with an additional room(s) of sufficient volume so that the combined volume of all spaces meets the criteria for an unconfined space. The total input of all gas utilization equipment installed in the combined space shall be considered in making this determination. Each opening shall have a minimum free area of one square inch per 1,000 Btu per hour (22 cm2/kW) of the total input rating of all gas utilization equipment in the confined space, but not less than 100 square inches (645 cm2). One opening shall commence within 12 inches (31 cm) of the top and one commencing within 12 inches (31 cm) of the bottom of the enclosures.

FIGURE12.

B. ALL AIR FROM OUTDOORS: (See Figures 13, 14 and 15)

The confined space shall be provided with two permanent openings, one commencing within 12 inches (31 cm) of the top and one commencing within 12 inches (31 cm) from the bottom of the enclosure. The openings shall communicate directly, or by ducts, with the outdoors or spaces (crawl or attic) that freely communicate with the outdoors.

1.When directly communicating with the outdoors, each opening shall have a minimum free area of 1 square inch per 4,000 Btu per hour (5.5 cm2/kW) of total input rating of all equipment in the enclosure, see Figure 13.

FIGURE13.

2.When communicating with the outdoors through vertical ducts, each opening shall have a minimum free area of 1 square inch per 4,000 Btu per hour (5.5 cm2/kW) of total input rating of all equipment in the enclosure, see Figure 14.

3.When communicating with the outdoors through horizontal ducts, each opening shall have a minimum free area of 1 square inch per 2,000 Btu per hour (11 cm2/kW)) of total input rating of all equipment in the enclosure, see Figure 15.

FIGURE14.

4.When ducts are used, they shall be of the same cross-sectional area as the free area of the openings to which they connect. The minimum short side dimension of rectangular air ducts shall not be less than 3 inches (7.6 cm), see Figure 15.

FIGURE15.

5.Louvers and Grilles: In calculating free area, consideration shall be given to the blocking effect of louvers, grilles or screens protecting openings. Screens used shall not be smaller than 1/4 inch (6.4 mm) mesh. If the free area through a design of louver or grille is known, it should be used in calculating the size opening required to provide the free area specified. If the design and free area is not known, it may be assumed that wood louvers will be 20-25 percent free area and metal louvers and grilles will have 60-75 percent free area. Louvers and grilles shall be fixed in the open position or interlocked with the equipment so that they are opened automatically during equipment operation.

6.Special Conditions Created by Mechanical Exhausting or Fireplaces: operation of exhaust fans, ventilation systems, clothes dryers or fireplaces may create conditions requiring special attention to avoid unsatisfactory operation of installed gas utilization equipment.

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Contents POWER VENT GAS WATER HEATER USER’S GUIDE Series TwelveSAFE INSTALLATION, USE AND SERVICE IMPORTANT DEFINITIONSSAFETY PRECAUTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIESPREPARING FOR THE INSTALLATION MATERIALS AND BASIC TOOLS NEEDED AccessoriesAdditional Tools Needed When Sweat Soldering ToolsTYPICAL INSTALLATION GET TO KNOW YOUR WATER HEATER - GAS MODELSGAS MODELS WITH HOT SURFACE IGNITION 2, 3 OR 4 PVC VENT CAPABILITYTYPICAL INSTALLATION MIXING VALVE USAGEFIGURE2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Removing the Old Water HeaterFACTS TO CONSIDER ABOUT THE LOCATION FIGURE9INSULATION BLANKETS FIGURE12 FIGURE13FIGURE14 FIGURE15WATER PIPING TEMPERATURE-PRESSURERELIEF VALVE T & P Valve and Pipe Insulation if suppliedFIGURE17 FIGURE 18. GAS PIPING WITH FLEXIBLECONNECTOR GAS PIPINGBLOWER ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION SEQUENCEOFINSTALLATIONSEDIMENT TRAPS FILLING THE WATER HEATERVENT CONNECTIONS TO BLOWER ASSEMBLY VENTING AND INSTALLATIONFIGURE21 CONDENSATION MAXIMUM VENT LENGTHS40,000 BTU Units 50,000 BTU UnitsVENT TERMINAL INSTALLATION VENTINGFIGURE22 VERTICAL VENT THROUGH ROOF VERTICAL VENT RESTRICTIONSFIGURE23 FIGURE24VENT PIPE PREPARATION RECOMMENDED BRUSH* SIZE FOR PRIMERAND CEMENT APPLICATIONS D.Inspection, cleaning, priming STEPE F. Joint assemblySTEPF G. Cleanup and joint movement B.DeburringOPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATINGOPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCETEMPERATURE REGULATION FIGURE26FOR YOUR INFORMATION START UP CONDITIONSOPERATIONAL CONDITIONS SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENT BURNER CLEANINGVENTING SYSTEM INSPECTION BURNER OPERATION AND INSPECTIONDRAIN VALVE WASHER REPLACEMENT SERVICEANODE ROD INSPECTION DRAININGLEAKAGE CHECKPOINTS TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES PROBLEMSOLUTION WATER HEATER CONTROLTROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES These guidelines should be used by a qualified Maytag Customer Service Center Agent. Call the Maytag Customer Service Center atREPAIR PARTS LIST THIS IS A REPAIR PARTS LIST, NOT A PACKING LISTWARRANTY FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTYLIMITED PARTS WARRANTY LIMITED TANK WARRANTY AGAINST LEAKS