Patterson-Kelley DVSCM-02 Introduction, Direct Vent/Sealed Combustion System, Fresh Air System

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Thermific® Gas-Fired Boiler

1.0 INTRODUCTION

Direct vent (ANSI Z21.13) is a closed system method of ducting the combustion air directly from the outside of the building into the inlet compartment of the burner, and a sealed exhaust vent from the combustion chamber to the outdoors.

The direct vent/sealed combustion option is available on the Thermific® boilers on Series 700, 1000, 1200, 1500, 1700, and 2000.

Advantages are:

Savings in energy costs due to the elimination of using conditioned air (heated and/or cooled building air) from going back up the stack.

Isolation of the burner from pressure changes in the building which can cause erratic combustion performance.

Combustion air is taken from the outside which is generally more clean than indoor air. Halide contaminants within a building, such as chlorides, can cause excessive corrosion in the burner, heat exchanger and venting system.

Eliminates the need for two large combustion air/ventilation air openings into the mechanical space.

1.1CODE COMPLIANCE

1.1.1Direct Vent/Sealed Combustion System

(complying with ANSI Z21.13)

All flue gas outlet (exhaust vent) material must comply with UL-1738. (Standard B-vent is not approved.) Proper vent sizing by the vent manufacturer's recommendation must be followed. The exhaust vent may be run horizontally or vertically. The maximum allowable length of the exhaust vent for horizontal installations, including the boot tee/135º (not a standard tee) and the termination is 100 equivalent feet. Refer to Section 3.4.5 for equivalent lengths.

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1.1.2Fresh Air System

(ducted combustion air system)

In some instances compliance with ANSI Z21.13 may not be required, in which case a "fresh air system" may be used. Consultation with qualified professionals is required to determine whether a "fresh air system" is suitable for any particular application and in compliance with all applicable codes and regulations.

All flue gas outlet (exhaust vent) material for a fresh air system must be certified for use with a Category I Appliance. (Standard B-vent is approved.) The exhaust vent may be run horizontally or vertically. Proper vent sizing by the vent manufacturer's recommendation must be followed.

1.2BASIC INLET/VENT CONFIGURATIONS

Four basic configurations are allowable for the combustion air inlet and flue gas exhaust vent, as follows; installation details are provided in Section 3.

Exhaust

Vent

Roof

Sidewall

Air Inlet

1.Combustion air inlet duct through the sidewall and the flue gas exhaust through the roof. This is the preferred method.

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Contents Direct Vent What to do if you smell gas Introduction Direct Vent/Sealed Combustion SystemFresh Air System Roof Exhaust Vent Sidewall Air Inlet SafetyAir Inlet Termination InstallationSystem Design Pressure Drop Inlet DuctUnrestricted Rain cap Inlet Duct Assembly at the BoilerInlet Damper and Auxiliary Control Panel optional System Design Materials, Length, Size, and ConstructionFlue Gas Outlet Duct Flue Gas Termination Exhaust Vent Connection at the BoilerEquivalent Length of Fittings Sidewall InstallationsCombustion Min Air Inlet Above Snow line Flue Gas Outlet Minimum Clearance for Boiler ConnectionsRound Vent Damper 90o Elbow OperationCombustion Air Requirement, Scfm MaintenanceON-OFFSERIES 700, 1000 Wiring DiagramsLogic Diagram 1A ON-OFFIRI Series 700, 1000 1A ON-OFFIRI Series 700, 1000 1B LO-HILO 1B LO-HILO 1C LO-HI-LOIRI 1C LO-HI-LOIRI 1D ON-OFFSERIES 1500, 1700 1D ON-OFFSERIES 1500, 1700 1E ON-OFFIRI Series 1500, 1700 1E ON-OFFIRI Series 1500, 1700 On-Off Auxiliary Control Panel