State Industries Commercial Gas Water Heater Venting Through Roof Clearances, Wire Fence, 18″

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Locating the New Water Heater (cont’d)

612MIN.

VENT OUTLET 24MAX.

18

24

45˚

AIR INTAKE

18

NATURAL DRAFT (GRAVITY) DIRECT VENT, POWER VENT, OR POWER DIRECT VENT APPLIANCE INLET AND/OR OUTLET VENT(S).

Venting Through Roof – Clearances

0clearance for 3PVC, ABS, or CPVC Schedule 40 piping from combustible surfaces.

The Vent Exhaust outlet and air inlet terminals shall terminate at least 18 inches above the roof surface. Figure 7.

The venting system must be installed in a manner which allows inspection of the installation of the venting pipes and joints as well as periodic inspection after installation as required by ANSI Standards.

45° VENT CAP

90° STREET ELL

W/SCREEN

 

Figure 4

Must maintain adequate service and maintenance accessibility.

Range of degrees available for vent pipe installation.

Figure 5

WIRE FENCE

When the water heater outlet terminal is low enough to be touched accidentally, or is accessible to small children, a wire mesh chain link fence (as shown in Figure 6) may be used. Care should be taken to maintain adequate ventila- tion around the outlet terminal. If a chain link fence is installed, it must not be used as a storage area for items that may block proper ventilation.

NOT TO BE USED AS

A STORAGE AREA

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Figure 7

Air for Ventilation for

Appliances Located in

Confined Spaces

Air for ventilation should be provided if installed in a confined space. Refer to the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1.

Figure 6

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Used by this Water Heater For Your Safety AN Odorant is Added to the GASWhat to do if YOU Smell GAS Save this Manual for Future ReferenceGeneral Safety Discharge PipeMust not be plugged or blocked DEATH, Serious Bodily INJURY, or Property Damage General Safety cont’dTable of Contents Introduction Preparing for the New InstallationTypical Installation Locating the New Water Heater Facts to Consider About the LocationILY INJURY, or Property Damage Facts to Consider About the Location cont’d Locating the New Water Heater cont’dCombustion Air and Exhaust Venting Through an Outside Wall ClearancesAir for Ventilation for Appliances Located Confined Spaces Wire FenceVenting Through Roof Clearances 18″Water Piping Installing the New Water HeaterTemperature-Pressure Relief Valve Installing the New Water Heater cont’dWiring Optional Field Installed WiringFilling the Water Heater Venting Wiring DiagramVenting Through AN Outside Wall Venting cont’dVenting System Example Installations for ALL Models Installing the New Water Heater contdVent piping can be installed as follows Minimum vent length for all models is 18 inchesPrecautions Cementing PVC, ABS or Cpvc Pipe and FittingsVent Pipe Separation Typical installation Connecting Vent to BlowerVenting contd Venting Through a RoofVenting Through a Roof CONT’D Gas PipingGAS Piping with Flexible Connector GAS Piping with ALL Black Iron Pipe to GAS ControlSediment Trap Before Operating the Water Heater Installation ChecklistIts hookup? Model Rating PlateOperating Before the Water Heater will OperateOperation Check for Leaks Operating cont’dFor Your Safety Read Before Operating Temperature Regulation For Your Information Start Up ConditionsOperational Conditions Operational Conditions cont’d For Your Information cont’dBurner Cleaning Periodic MaintenanceVenting System Inspection Burner InspectionPeriodic Maintenance cont’d Leakage Checkpoints Thermostat and GAS Supply Check TroubleshootingDiagram for Electrical System Check on pages 32 Troubleshooting cont’dElectrical System Check Use diagram onFrom facing TWO Temp Water Heater Installation Installation DiagramsCirculating Tank System GAS/WITH Single Storage System GAS/INSTANTANEOUS or StorageWater Heater Installation GAS/INSTANTANEOUS Installation Diagrams contdPrimary Plus Booster Water Heater Installation Or StorageModel Repair PartsRepair Parts cont’d This is a Repair Parts LIST, not a Packing ListPart Description Part Number Page