Munchkin MUNCHKIN HIGH EFFICIENCY HEATER with the "925" Controller manual Venting the Munchkin

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VENTING

B. VENTING THE MUNCHKIN

DANGER

It is extremely important to follow these venting instructions exactly. Failure to do so can cause severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.

CAUTION

The following are code restrictions for the location of the flue gas vent terminal. Compliance to these requirements doesn’t insure a satisfactory installation; good common sense must also be applied. It is important to make sure that exhaust gases are not recirculated into the inlet air of the Munchkin.

The inlet pipe on the back of the cabinet should be 3" PVC schedule 40. It is very important that you plan the location properly to eliminate long pipe runs and excessive fittings. Inlet pipe size must not be reduced. Do not combine the inlet air with any other inlet pipe including an inlet to an additional similar appliance. The joints must be properly cleaned, primed and cemented. The piping must also be properly supported as per Local and National Standard Plumbing Codes. It is important that the piping must be clean and free from burrs, debris, ragged ends and particles of PVC.

Exhaust piping should be sloped back to the connection on the Munchkin, at least ¼" per foot to remove additional condensate that forms within the pipe. The total combined length of pipe (intake piping plus exhaust piping added together) including elbow allowances intake and exhaust (each elbow = 5' of pipe) should not exceed 85'. The combined vent length should not be less than a com- bined length of 6' plus two 90 degree elbows. Choose your vent termination locations carefully. You must also make certain that exhaust gas does not re-circulate back into the intake pipe. You must place them in an open area and follow the following guidelines.

1)Never vent into a walkway, patio area, alley or otherwise public area less than 7' from the ground. (See the following detail references Fig. A.10.8 in the National Fuel Gas Code 2002 “Exit Terminals of Mechanical Draft and Direct-Venting Systems”.)

2)Never vent over or under a window or over a doorway where the exhaust plume or conden- sation liquid will cause obtrusive or dangerous conditions. (Or refer to National Fuel Gas Code, CAN B149)

3)Never install a heat saver or similar product to capture waste heat from exhaust.

4)Always have a vent location at least 1' above maximum snow level.

5)Always have vent 1' above ground level, away from shrubs and bushes.

6)Follow local gas codes in your region or refer to National Fuel Gas Code, Can B149.

7)Always have at least 3' from an inside corner of outside walls.

8)Maintain at least 4' clearance to electric, gas meters, windows, exhaust fans, chimneys, inlets or mechanical vents.

9)Very Important! The inlet air connection must be connected to outside air and should be located no closer than 8" to the exhaust and no further than 36".

10)Always place screens in all openings in intake and exhaust to prevent foreign matter from entering the Munchkin.

11)The vent intake and exhaust must be properly cleaned and glued for a pressure tight joint. Several methods for venting the Munchkin can be found in Figures 4-1 thru 4-6 in this section. Use these layouts as guidelines: certain site conditions such as multiple roof lines/pitches

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Contents With the 925 Controller Munchkin High Efficiency HeaterSpecial Attention Boxes Using this ManualTable of Contents Munchkin Ratings and Dimensions Part 1. General InformationHOW IT Operates Recommended Service Clearances Dimensions 80M 140M/199M General PRE-INSTALLATION RequirementPart 2. Electrical Pressure Relief ValveElectrical Connection Electrical Connection Wiring Directly to Central Heating Circulator GAS Table Part 3. GAS ConnectionGAS Connection GAS PipingDungs GAS Valve Approved Venting Materials Part 4. VentingVenting the Munchkin Direct vent terminal clearance Minimum clearance, C Vented Appliance Longer Vent RunsCondensate Removal Heater Removal from a Common Vent SystemDiagrams for Sidewall Venting Venting Diagrams for Vertical Venting Hydronic Piping with Circulators or Zone Valves Part 5. PipingMunchkin T50M Munchkin T80M/80M Munchkin 140M Munchkin 199M Circulator SizingFill and Purge Heating System Piping Illustrations Piping Symbol LegendOFF Zone valves Piping Zone valves Make-up water Piping Space heating zone circuit Zone Circulators Make-up water PB1 PB2 PB1 PB2 Part 6. START-UP Procedures Sequence of OperationItems to be Checked Before Lighting the Munchkin Operating Instructions Lighting InstructionsStatus Menu Adjusting the Temperature on the Munchkin DisplayTo Turn OFF GAS to Appliance Test ModeMunchkin Error Code Part 7. Troubleshooting925 Control Board Error Codes Resistance Tables Before Each Heating Season Part 8. MaintenanceMaintenance Procedures Condensate Cleaning InstructionsMaintenance Munchkin Controller Control Wiring LayoutMaintenance Maintenance Page Page Munchkin R1

MUNCHKIN HIGH EFFICIENCY HEATER with the "925" Controller specifications

The Munchkin High Efficiency Heater, equipped with the advanced "925" Controller, represents a significant advancement in heating technology for both residential and commercial applications. Known for its reliability and exceptional performance, this heater is designed to provide efficient heating while minimizing energy costs and environmental impact.

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