Lochinvar 400, 801 Sidewall direct venting, Vent/air termination sidewall, Determine location

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￿ WARNING

4 Sidewall direct venting

Vent/air termination – sidewall

Installation & Operation Manual

Figure 4-1APVC/CPVC Sidewall Termination of Air and

￿WARNING

￿WARNING

￿WARNING

NOTICE

Follow instructions below when determining vent location to avoid possibility of severe personal injury, death, or substantial property damage.

A gas vent extending through an exterior wall shall not terminate adjacent to a wall or below building extensions such as eaves, parapets, balconies, or decks. Failure to comply could result in severe personal injury, death, or substantial property damage.

Do not connect any other appliance to the vent pipe or multiple boilers to a common vent pipe. Failure to comply could result in severe personal injury, death, or substantial property damage.

Installation must comply with local requirements and with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 for U.S. installations or CSA B149.1 for Canadian installations.

Vent

TO BOILER

INTAKE AIR

CONNECTION

FROM BOILER

 

VENT PIPE

 

CONNECTION

12"

 

POSSIBLE ORIENTATIONS

MIN

TO

 

 

OVER-

 

HANG

 

VENT / AIR

 

TERMINATION

 

12"

 

MIN

 

GRADE OR

 

SNOW LINE

Table 4A Sidewall Vent Kits

Model

Kit Number

Vent Size

400 - 601

KIT30046

4 inch vent

Determine location

Locate the vent/air terminations using the following guidelines:

1.The total length of piping for vent or air must not exceed the limits given in the General Venting Section on page 21 of this manual.

2.You must consider the surroundings when terminating the vent and air:

a.Position the vent termination where vapors will not damage nearby shrubs, plants or air conditioning equipment or be objectionable.

b.The flue products will form a noticeable plume as they condense in cold air. Avoid areas where the plume could obstruct window views.

c.Prevailing winds could cause freezing of condensate and water/ice buildup where flue products impinge on building surfaces or plants.

d.Avoid possibility of accidental contact of flue products with people or pets.

e.Do not locate the terminations where wind eddies could affect performance or cause recirculation, such as inside building corners, near adjacent buildings or surfaces, window wells, stairwells, alcoves, courtyards, or other recessed areas.

Sidewall vent and air inlet terminations must terminate in the same pressure zone.

f.Do not terminate above any door or window. Condensate can freeze, causing ice formations.

g.Locate or guard vent to prevent condensate damage to exterior finishes.

701 - 801

KIT30048

6 inch vent

If using the alternate sidewall termination:

3.The air piping must terminate in a down-turned elbow as shown in FIG. 4-1B. This arrangement avoids recirculation of flue products into the combustion air stream.

4.The vent piping must terminate in an elbow pointed outward or away from the air inlet, as shown in FIG. 4-1B.

￿WARNING Do not exceed the maximum lengths of the outside vent piping shown in FIG. 4-1B.

Excessive length exposed to the outside could cause freezing of condensate in the vent pipe, resulting in potential boiler shutdown.

Figure 4-1BAlternate PVC/CPVC Sidewall Termination of Air and Vent w/Field Supplied Fittings

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Contents Models 400 Contents Please read before proceeding When servicing boilerStainless steel heat exchanger Knight XL How it worksModel Models 601 Knight XL Boiler =B=R Rating RatingsBefore locating the boiler, check Installation must comply withCloset and alcove installations Determine boiler locationAlcove Installation Flooring and foundation Residential garage installationProvide air openings to room Vent and air pipingAreas likely to have contaminants When using an existing vent system to install a new boilerProducts to avoid When removing a boiler from existing common vent system Gas conversions Model Prepare boilerRemove boiler from wood pallet Leveling the boiler Models 601General venting Direct venting options Vertical Vent General venting Install vent and combustion air pipingRequirements for installation in Canada Installing vent or air pipingVent Pipe, and Fittings PVC/CPVC air intake/vent connectionsStainless steel vent Air inlet pipe materialsStainless Steel Air Intake/vent Connections FasNSeal Saf-T VentRemoving from existing vent Optional room airAir contamination Model Description Kit NumberDetermine location If using the alternate sidewall terminationSidewall direct venting Vent/air termination sidewall3AClearance to Gravity Air Inlets Bird Screen Typical Prepare wall penetrationsTermination and fittings Prepare wall penetrations Alternate Field Supplied OptionMultiple vent/air terminations Description and usage Sidewall termination installation9Concentric Vent Dimensional Drawing Models 400 Multiventing sidewall terminations 11Concentric Vent Sidewall AttachmentVent/air termination vertical Vertical direct ventingMultiple vent/air terminations Prepare roof penetrations4Concentric Vertical Termination Vertical termination installationMm see -9, Multiventing vertical terminationsConcentric Venting Arrangement Alternate vertical concentric venting10Existing Vent as a Chase Existing vent as a chaseChilled water system Hydronic pipingSystem water piping methods General piping information Low water cutoff deviceHydronic piping Near boiler piping components Flow switch adjustmentVariable speed pump option Near boiler piping connectionsCirculator sizing 20F 25F 30F 35F Model Head FeetPressure 7Single Boiler Multiple Temperatures 8Single Boiler Primary/Secondary Piping Manifold Pipe Sizes in Inches mm Number of Units10Multiple Boilers Primary/Secondary Piping Loop Gas connections Connecting gas supply pipingPropane Gas Natural gasInches Check inlet gas supplyGas Pressure Gas valve replacementLow voltage connections Field wiringInstallation must comply with Line voltage connectionsLow gas pressure switch Outdoor temperature sensorLouver proving switch High gas pressure switchModbus Flow switchAlarm contacts Wiring of the cascadeManual Condensate drain Condensate disposalFill and test water system Freeze protection when usedStart-up Check/control water chemistryInspect/check condensate lines and fittings Check for gas leaksCheck thermostat circuits Inspect/fill condensate systemCheck system and boiler Final checks before starting the boilerStart the boiler If boiler does not start correctlyFor Your Safety Read Before Operating Natural Gas Propane Set space heating operationConfiguration of the cascade Verify DHW modeSet domestic hot water DHW operation General Operating informationProtection features Boiler temperature regulation Cascade Outdoor reset operation, if usedOperation Display Sequence of operationStandby, ready to start a new cycle Navigation Dial Knight XL control moduleUser Access modesInstaller Call for Heat Information Dial Function Instructions Maintenance Maintenance and annual startupService technician Inspect boiler area MaintenanceAddress reported problems Clean condensate trap Check all piping for leaksCheck boiler relief valve Flue vent system and air pipingCheck water system Check expansion tankInspect ignition and flame sense electrodes Check ignition ground wiringCheck all boiler wiring Check control settingsModel Kit Part Component Number Description Check flame signalCleaning boiler heat exchanger Review with ownerLOW Voltage 120 VAC High Voltage Diagrams2Ladder Diagram Page KBXII-I-O Rev D
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