Desa GVC35NA, GVC50NA, GVC65NA installation manual Venting Heater Proper Size Vent

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Terminate at least 5' above draft hood. If vent extends over 5' above roof, support with guy wires or braces.

INSTALLING HEATER

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VENTING HEATER (continued)

Proper Size Vent

To safely vent heater, the vent connector pipe must be the same diameter as the draft hood outlet on the rear of the heater. Pipe that is too small can cause flue gas to spill from the heater. Fasten vent connector to the draft hood outlet with a sheet metal screw.

Vent Types

Prefabricated or Masonry All-Fuel Chimney - This is a masonry chimney or a residential-type prefabricated chimney. Only use prefabricated chimneys listed by Underwriters Laboratories (UL), Inc.

Type-B Vent - These vents are made of noncombustible, corrosion resistant material. They are certified by a nationally recognized testing agency. Type-B vents are double-walled pipe. Clearances to combustible construction must be in accordance with the listing of the particular type-B vent. Type-B vents are cur- rently listed as B-1, B-1 1/2, and B-2.

The illustrations below show both vent types. The illustration shows typical construction of each type of venting system. Minimum clearances and lengths are added to the illustrations.

5'

Min.

Vent Cap

Seal Around

 

Collar and

 

Must Be At

Flashing

 

Least 2 Feet

 

 

Above

 

 

Highest Point

 

 

Within 10

 

 

Feet.

 

 

Maintain Listed

 

Lock

Clearance of Vent

 

 

Joints

 

 

 

Position

Support

 

Firestop

Support If

Laterals

 

 

 

Necessary

 

 

Lock Joints

Maintain Listed

 

Clearance of

53"

6"

Vent

 

Min.

Min.

 

 

 

Vertical Vent

Lock Joints

 

 

Heater

Heater

 

Vent

 

 

 

Connector

 

 

10

Prefabricated or Masonry

Type-B Vent

All-Fuel Chimney

 

Figure 5 - Typical Construction of Venting Systems

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Contents For Your Safety OWNER’S Operation and Installation ManualWhat to do if YOU Smell GAS Contents Safety Information Carbon monoxide poisoning may lead to deathSafety Information Product Identification Installation Items Local Codes Unpacking Product FeaturesCheck GAS Type Locating Heater Heater ClearancesVenting Heater Venting Heater Do not vent heater in any of the following ways see FigureVenting Heater Proper Size Vent Connecting to GAS Supply Connecting Heater to Utility Gas LineGas Connection Pressure Testing Gas Supply Piping System Checking GAS ConnectionsFresh AIR for Combustion and Ventilation Determining FRESH-AIR Flow for Heater Location Draft Hood Spillage TestVentilation Air from Outdoors Example 2 Locating Heater in Confined Closed Area Operating Heater For Your Safety Read Before LightingLighting Instructions Viewing Pilot To Turn OFF GAS to Appliance Manual Lighting ProcedureBlower Operation Shutting Off HeaterPilot Flame Pattern Inspecting Pilot and Burner FlameBurner Flame Pattern Correct Burner Flame Pattern Cleaning and Maintenance Trouble Shooting Observed Possible Problem Cause RemedyCleaning and Mainte TROUBLE- ShootingLighting Instructions Ing statement at TopService Procedures Removing Control Valve and Burner TubeRemoving Burner Diagram Blower WiringChanging Burner Orifice 35,000 BTU/Hr 50,000 BTU/Hr Technical ServiceService Hints Accessories ModelParts Under Warranty Ordering Replacement Parts CentralsParts Not Under Warranty Illustrated Parts List Cabinet AssemblyBurner Assembly Parts List Warranty Information Limited Warranty Vanguard Vented Natural GAS Heaters