AquaStar 125B NGS specifications Masonry Chimneys, Figure C 720 606

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MASONRY CHIMNEY: Masonry chimneys shall be built and installed in accordance with NFPS 211 or local codes. A minimum 5” diameter gas vent pipe (metal double wall Type B), or an approved clay flue liner or a listed chimney lining system must be used when venting into a naturally drafting, internal masonry chimney. 6 inch is required in elevations greater than 2000 feet, see Fig. 3. Local codes may require the use of both gas vent and an approved lining system when venting into a masonry chimney. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts requires the use of a listed liner. Lining systems include approved clay flue lining, a listed chimney lining system or other approved material that will resist corrosion, erosion, softening, or cracking from exhaust flue gases at temperatures up to 1800 degrees F. The lining system must be listed for use with naturally drafting, draft hood equipped gas appliances. Follow local codes and refer to NFGC 54 and NFPA 58.

When connecting the water heater to a masonry chimney the following connector guidelines must be followed for safe and proper operation: An approved gas vent connector must be attached to the top of the water heater and rise vertically at least 12” before entering into an approved gas vent connector elbow. Any gas vent section that is greater than 45 degrees from the vertical is considered horizontal. If a horizontal vent connector is to be used to connect the vertical gas vent connector on the top of the water heater to the masonry chimney, that approved horizontal gas vent connector must be kept as short as possible and must be sloped upwards at least ¼” per foot of its length. This connector must be supported throughout its horizontal length. This horizontal gas vent connection may be no greater than 75% of the total vertical gas flue vent within the chimney. Also, an approved thimble or collar must be used when penetrating a masonry chimney.

A) Existing INTERIOR Masonry Chimney

The metal gas vent pipe should be permanently mounted inside the masonry chimney. Double wall Type B gas vent is recommended. The masonry chimney may have to be tile or metal lined before the insertion of the gas vent pipe; check local codes for clarification. The lining material must be listed for use only with naturally drafting, draft hood equipped gas appliances. Follow manufactures instructions for installation of listed lining material. You may not vent any other fuel burning appliances into any free space remaining in the chimney. The minimum vertical gas vent length within the masonry chimney should be no less than 5 ft (1.5 m); the vent terminator should extend at least 3 feet (0.9 m) above where the chimney meets the roofline and at least 2 feet (0.6 m) higher than any vertical wall or similar obstruction within 10 feet (3.1 m). The top of the gas vent should have an approved vent terminator. See Figure C.

B) Tile Lined INTERIOR Masonry Chimney

The masonry chimney must have an approved liner, ceramic tile, clay or metal. The masonry chimney must be able to accommodate the spent fuel gasses; consult a HVAC engineer for chimney capacity. A common venting like-fuel appliance into this lined masonry chimney is permissible. The chimney’s diameter must be large enough to adequately draft the spent fuel gasses. See NFPA 54 for guidelines. A HVAC engineer will be required to spec a chimney system. The minimum vertical chimney length should be no less than 5 ft (1.5 m); the termination point should extend at least 3 feet (0.9 m) above where the chimney meets the roofline and at least 2 feet (0.6 m) higher than any vertical wall or similar obstruction within 10 feet (3.1 m). See Figure C.

C) EXTERIOR masonry Chimney

Refer to the National Fuel Gas Code and consult a local HVAC professional.

MASONRY CHIMNEYS

LISTED VENT CAP

GAS

VENT

VENT CONNECTOR

ESTABLISH A ONE

FOOT RISE BEFORE

ANY ELBOWS

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Contents For Your Safety Table of ContentsRequired Natural Gas Pressure at inlet tap FeaturesUnpacking the Aquastar Heater TOP a Front B Back Sides Floor C Vent Diameter Front View Side ViewModel 125BS Proper Location for Installing Your Heater General Rules to Follow For Safe OperationCombustion AIR Requirements ClearancesMounting Installation Aquastar 125 B S is design certified for mounting on a wallVenting Figure aMasonry Chimneys Figure C 720 606Vent Adaptor for High Altitude Installations 6 Adaptor Used on High AltitudeGAS Line Sizing For Natural GAS For LP GASMaximum Capacity of Semi-Rigid ColumnMaximum Inlet GAS Flow Pressure Setting GAS Line SizingWater Connections Above 4.500 ft consult your local gas supplierFor Your Safety Read Before Lighting the Pilot Operating InstructionsWhat to do if YOU Smell GAS To Turn OFF GAS to ApplianceMaintenance and Service Pilot burner with air screen/ pilot orificeAir in the Gas Line Pilot Lights but Flame Goes OUT When Button is ReleasedPilot Light will not Light Burners do not Ignite When HOT Water is Turned on Gas pressure too lowWater is TOO HOT Water is not HOT EnoughHOT Water Temperature Fluctuates / Unit Deactivated Unbalanced pressure in waterlinesDiagram of AquaStar 125 BS Interior Components Diagram and Parts List Interior Components Diagram Parts List 125BS Flow chart of Aquastar 125 BS Limited Warranty General720 606 720 606 Bosch Group BBT North AMERICA, Waitsfield, VT all rights reserved