Lochinvar 000 Construction AIR Filter Kits Table C, Venting, Table D, Category IV Flue Pipe Sizes

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The construction air filter MUST be removed from the appliance’s air inlet before the appliance is placed in normal operation. Once the construction air filter is removed, ensure that either the equipment room is supplied with combustion air from properly sized combustion and ventilation air openings or a combustion air duct from a Direct Vent or Intelli-Ventsystem is connected to the appliance. The optional Direct Vent and Intelli-Ventventing systems have specific requirements for a special combustion air duct from the outside that is directly connected to the appliance. See the requirements for this combustion air duct in the venting section for each specialized vent system.

CONSTRUCTION AIR FILTER KITS

TABLE - C

Input

Construction

Btu/hr

Air Filter Kit

 

 

1,500,000

KIT4000

________________________

________________________

1,700,000

KIT4001

________________________

________________________

2,000,000

KIT4002

 

 

VENTING

Vent System Options

This appliance has three venting system options. They are: (A) Category IV Venting system with vertical roof top termination or sidewall termination of the flue and combustion air supplied from the mechanical room. (B) Direct Vent with a Category IV flue and a separate combustion air pipe to the outdoors. The Direct Vent system terminates both the flue and air inlet in the same pressure zone. The flue outlet and combustion air intake may terminate on either the sidewall or with a rooftop termination.

(C)Intelli-Ventwith a Category IV flue and a separate combustion air pipe to the outdoors.The Intelli-Vent system terminates the flue and the combustion air inlet pipe in different pressure zones. The Intelli-Vent system may terminate the flue on the roof top and combustion air intake on the sidewall, the flue on the sidewall and combustion air from the rooftop or the flue on the sidewall and combustion air from a different sidewall. All appliances are shipped from the factory equipped for Category IV venting. The optional Direct Vent and Intelli-Ventventing systems will require the installation of specific vent kits and venting materials. The following is a detailed explanation of the installation requirements for each venting system, components used and part numbers of vent kits for each model.

General

Vent installations for connection to gas vents or chimneys must be in accordance with Part 7, “Venting of Equipment,” of the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, in Canada, the latest edition of CAN/CGA Standard B149 Installation Codes for Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment or applicable provisions of the local building codes.

Adequate combustion and ventilation air must be supplied to the equipment room in accordance with the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, in Canada, the latest edition of CAN/CGA Standard B149 Installation Codes for Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment, or applicable provisions of the local building codes.

The distance of the vent terminal from adjacent buildings, windows that open and building openings MUST comply with the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, in Canada, the latest edition of CAN/CGA Standard B149 Installation Code for Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment.

Vent connection is made directly to the flue outlet opening on the back of the unit. The connection from the appliance vent to the stack must be made as direct as possible.

IMPORTANT

Examine the venting system at least once a year. Check all joints and vent pipe connections for tightness. Also, check for corrosion or deterioration. Immediately correct any prob- lems observed in the venting system.

TABLE - D

The Category IV Flue Pipe Sizes

Input Btu/hr

 

Flue Size

 

 

 

1,500,000

 

6"

________________________

 

________________________

1,700,000

 

7"

________________________

 

_______________________

2,000,000

 

8"

 

 

 

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Contents IFB/IFW-i&s-05 WarrantySpecial Instructions To Owner Table of Contents Checking Equipment Do notWhat to do if YOU Smell GAS Owner WarningInstallation Procedure Location of Unit Recommended Service ClearancesTable a Clearances from Combustible ConstructionCombustion Air Direct from Outside Table B Minimum Recommended CombustionAIR Supply to Mechanical Room 500 in2 3226 cm2 667 in2 4303 cm2 000 in2 12,903 cm2Construction AIR Filter Construction Air FilterConstruction AIR Filter Kits Table C VentingTable D Category IV Flue Pipe SizesCategory IV Positive Pressure Venting System Category IV VentingCategory IV Flue Pipe Materials Venting Guidelines for a Category IV VentExceed a maximum of 100 equivalent feet 30.5 m in length Drain Tee InstallationGeneral Category IV Vent Termination Clearances Masonry Chimney Installations Vertical Venting TerminationsSidewall Venting Terminations Table ESidewall Vent Cap Kits Sidewall VentLocation of a Sidewall Vent Termination Direct Vent INTELLI-VENT SystemsTable F Direct Vent and Intelli-Vent Flue Air Inlet Pipe SizesAir Inlet Length of Air Inlet PipeVertical Direct Vent Systems Combined Combustion Air Inlet PointsMultiple Vertical Direct Vent Installations Horizontal Direct VentLocation of a Sidewall Air Inlet Cap Sidewall Combustion AIR InletTable G Multiple Horizontal Direct Vent Installations These areTable H Combined Air Inlet PointsMaximum Length of an Intelli-Vent System Air Inlet Sidewall Input Flue Pipe Btu/hr SizeHorizontal INTELLI-VENT with Vertical Combustion AIR Air Inlet Sidewall Input Flue PipeBtu/hr Size Cap Kit 500,000 SVK3026Vertical Combustion Horizontal INTELLI-VENT AIR Inlet Location of a Rooftop Air Inlet CapTable J GAS Supply GAS Pressure Test Table KGAS Connection Table LRecommended Gas Pipe Size Single Appliance Installations Multiple Appliance Installations Gas Pipe Size ChartTable M Table NGAS Manifold Pressure Adjustment Install Piping to ControlGAS Piping Checking GAS Supply PressureChecking Manifold GAS Pressure Water Connections Water ConnectionsMinimum Pipe Size Requirements Secondary Heat Exchanger Primary Heat ExchangerInlet and Outlet Connections Integral Bypass Bypass Valve SynchronizationBypass Piping Assembly Integral CirculatorOptional Intermittent Pump Operation Bypass Initial Set-up of Maximum Water FlowMinimum Water Temperatures Btu/hr Input Temperature RiseTable P Bypass OperationWater Flow Switch Table QLOW Water Cutoff GAS Train and ControlsRelief Valve Diaphragm GAS Valve Ratio GAS ValveJacket Assembly Electrical ConnectionsAccess to Components and Controls Front Control Panel LocationsVariable Frequency Drive Transformer and Relay LocationsExcel High GAS Pressure Switch LOW GAS Pressure Switch OptionalLOW AIR Pressure Switch Be used as a diagnostic indicator Temperature Adjustment Default Values Pre-programmed in the ExcelTable S To Activate the Manual OverridePassword Function Configuring Command DisplayTable T Display Default Values Accessing the SIX Changeable Points from Command DisplayCalculated Set Point Total Run TimeSet Point Temp Sequencing TypeCommand Display Data Screen Status Points Table UStatus Point Operational Modes Hot Surface Igniter OnOutdoor Reset Function Selections Optional on Heating Boilers OnlyMultiple Appliance Installations Efficiency Optimized with Time EqualizationTable W Singly Terminated FTT Network Bus Topology SpecificationsInterfacing Multiple Appliances Wire Termination for E-Bus Connection Additional Components Used to Interface Multiple AppliancesHigh Water Temperature Limit Control Typical Building Management System DiagramIgnition Module Lockout Functions Service PartsHOT Surface Ignition System Diagnostic Status Indication Table YIgnition and Control Timings Table ZOPERATION/DIAGNOSTIC LIGHTS, Resets and Switches IndicatorBurner Table AACombustion AIR Blower Combustion Air Blower and Transition ChamberCondensate Management System OptionalTable BB Condensate Drain Location On RearReplenishing the Neutralizer Condensate TestingCondensate Trap Installation Install Condensate Trap Lighting InstructionsTo Turn OFF GAS to Appliance Ignition System CheckoutSequence of Operation Heat Transfer ProcessMaintenance End of SequenceBurner Removal and Cleaning Burner MaintenanceBurner Cleaning Procedure Location of Primary Heat ExchangerSecondary Heat Exchanger Inspection Lubrication Freeze Protection Heating Boiler Installations Freeze Protection for a Heating Boiler System If RequiredWater Treatment Water Connections Heating Boilers onlyPrimary Loop Circulator Pump Specifications Piping LengthsBoiler Circulator Pump Limitations Circulator Pump OperationMinimum Boiler Water Temperatures PRIMARY/SECONDARY Boiler PipingBoiler Temperature Rise Chart Table DD Table CCMaximum Flow for Heating Boiler Btu/hr Input Maximum FlowPlacing the Boiler Operation TEMPERATURE/PRESSURE GaugeTypical Heating Boiler Installations Boiler Operation Installation with a Chilled Water SystemBoiler Operating Temperature Control Water Velocity Control Typical Water Heater Piping with Storage TankMaximum Flow Rate Btu/hr Input Table EETable FF Water Chemistry Piping Multiple Unit Installations Single Water Heater Piping with Two Storage TanksTable GG Pump OperationHeat Exchanger Common ManifoldThermostat Settings Table HHCathodic Protection Optional Relief ValveThermal Expansion Ladder Diagram PWM Wiring Diagram
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